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    Phenom II x4 965 overclock tempratures

    Being new to overclocking , I would like to know if I do not court risk with overclocking I've done so far (especially in the long term). I have an AMD Athlon Phenom X4 955 II Black Edition and Asus M4A79T Deluxe. My processor is a heatsink Cooler Master Hyper TX 3. My case is the Storm Scout (so 2 x 14 cm, 1 + 2 x 12 cm x 12 cm (added) for Ventilos). So I overclocked my processor gradually, I am now at 3.6 GHz (Coeff x 18) with a Vcore increased to 1.3750 volts. (3.2 GHz and 1.35 V Original). I did a stability test with Everest, for 5 minutes, the CPU goes up to 52 ° and 62 ° hearts. In use "simple" (internet, msn, music) I turn about 43 ° to the processor and about 52 ° for the heart. After playing Crysis very high, the method is about 50 ~ 52 °. What to think, though not well? And temperatures which I have especially taken into account (global or hearts)? Configuration: GTX 275 AMP! Phenom X4 955 M4A79T II Deluxe / G Skill / Caviar Blue Windows Vista Internet Explorer 8.0

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    Re: Phenom II x4 965 overclock tempratures

    Here I have a Nvel configuration which is based on AMD Phenom II 965. I have a CM Hyper 212 which breaks down the process and all Ventilos in my case at least (my case is a CM 690 advanced). Under HWMonitor, temperatures are on average 38 - 40 ° C for my processor. Is this normal temperature. It seems quiet high but I do not know. Please suggest me in this matter. thank you in advance

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    Re: Phenom II x4 965 overclock tempratures

    Whenever I play Crysis 1. I am in a very high without AA and "HD ready" (1360 x 768). With FRAPS I turn about 25 to 30 frames per second without special graphic bug. I have a GTX 275 AMP! edition from Zotac thus rather a good map. After the process I think it's pretty effective too. I just tell you the card because if someone might have limited the process anyway I think. After the loading times are very short and when are a lot of movement or effects to the screen, it's not over train. That's it. I think if you play in very high resolution and if you are playing a very big map the temperature will definitely rise somewhat higher .

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    Re: Phenom II x4 965 overclock tempratures

    Phenom X4 II 955 BE 965 BE and a new two identical pieces of silicon with the same stepping. This means that between one and the other AMD did not make any logical changes. However, soon will be a new revision of the core model 965th. The main difference is the clock 965 runs at a clock of at up to 3.4 GHz. You can achieve this by increasing the multiplier. The rest of the parameters will remain unchanged. This means that if NB HT Link Frequency 2000 MHz shall continue. A pity, because raising the NB Frequency positive influence on memory performance (among other things increases the effective bandwidth obtained by the RAM).

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