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    Cooler for Intel Q8300

    Hello!

    I have no idea how good overclocking, I have a Q8300 processor in my PC are with this configuration is very good. But well, I firmly believes that some can be retrieve. I've heard from a friend that it good processor to 4GHz to overclocking, but with a different processor cooler, because my intel thing that is not cool.

    So here at the 3 questions:

    What CPU cooler
    See how
    What is overclocking tools? I can just use for all clocks, for monitoring. Or just a BIOS update.

    Thank you
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    Re: Cooler for Intel Q8300

    Maybe you just looking to go into coolers for socket 775. Enter, for example, in cooler for socket 775 overclocking etc. try searching in google Or just review aircoolers for socket 775. Then get enough coolers against. Maximum speed of advance is not to say and that is the challenge of public clocks, see how far you go.

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    Re: Cooler for Intel Q8300

    Cooler you have to search, read a few reviews and comparative tests. How far depends on your processor itself, some get to 4GHz, but others up to 3.5 GHz. The required voltage is also dependent on your processor itself. Use clock up on the BIOS, so you're sure that is it .

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    Re: Cooler for Intel Q8300

    Scythe is in general very good indeed coolers. In particular, the Mugen is a very good cooler and even a little quieter than an average fan. Furthermore, the Cooler Master Hyper Z600 beautiful. Note that this comes without fans, so at least a 120 mm fan is must!

    Here also a link to a test where 61 coolers were compared. Read that article again and think that some clarification will. Note that if you buy a cooler that also fits into your closet and you are not in the node with your memory. The Mugen and the Z600 are quite large and sometimes adjusts the side panel or on your chest. Or what may come to is that the memory is too high (by heat sinks) and the condenser, therefore unsuited.

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