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Always Overclocked?
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Hi guys.
well my other computer is an amd sempron 2400+ i am running at fsb 200, 2.01 ghz, 40c when browsing 54c when gaming, my board is an epox 8rd3i, i have 512 mb pc3200 (two 256), volcano 12. is it ok to run it always overclocked? i mean what will be the effect? will it break down easily? by the way i have runned it with prime 95 for 37 hours, no errors.
thanks in advance
regards
well my other computer is an amd sempron 2400+ i am running at fsb 200, 2.01 ghz, 40c when browsing 54c when gaming, my board is an epox 8rd3i, i have 512 mb pc3200 (two 256), volcano 12. is it ok to run it always overclocked? i mean what will be the effect? will it break down easily? by the way i have runned it with prime 95 for 37 hours, no errors.
thanks in advance
regards
Overclocked CPUs don't last nearly as long as do ones running at the listed speed.
The performance gain from moderate overclocking is also so low it's not worth the trouble and severe overclocking will have severe impact on the service life of your system (cutting it down from years to months depending on how severe your overclocking is).
Also keep in mind that many AMDs leave the factory overclocked already! They're sold as suitable for a higher clockspeed than what Intel does, and as a result run hotter than do Intel CPUs of the same listed frequency.
The performance gain from moderate overclocking is also so low it's not worth the trouble and severe overclocking will have severe impact on the service life of your system (cutting it down from years to months depending on how severe your overclocking is).
Also keep in mind that many AMDs leave the factory overclocked already! They're sold as suitable for a higher clockspeed than what Intel does, and as a result run hotter than do Intel CPUs of the same listed frequency.
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Originally Posted by jwenting
Overclocked CPUs don't last nearly as long as do ones running at the listed speed.
Even so, you undertake any overclocking at your own risk.

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Originally Posted by jwenting
Also keep in mind that many AMDs leave the factory overclocked already! They're sold as suitable for a higher clockspeed than what Intel does, and as a result run hotter than do Intel CPUs of the same listed frequency.
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Originally Posted by ian_tec234
well is 54-56 celcius at full load at long hours bad?
Alex Cavnar, aka alc6379
I am keying this on an old Celeron2 300mh - I overclocked it to 450 mh in 98 and it is still running fine (I do keep the case cover off now and take it outside to give it a b.j. with one of the cans of air). If you pay attention to power and temp., you should be able to run oc-ed continuously. If you need some reassurance go to http://forums.overclockersclub.com/ and ask there.
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