![]() 04/26/2014 at 22:31 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I could probably go higher, but I won't. I have a Noctua cooler, ASRock Extreme3 Z77 mobo, and an i7-3770K processor. Seems to be running nicely.
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Turbocharged that Mofo
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Damn right!
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I have a Bulldozer:(
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You're using an aftermarket cooler, everyone knows naturally aspirated is best.
![]() 04/26/2014 at 22:51 |
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nerd
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4.0 is pretty mild, time for some LN and a higher number.
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Yeah, just gonna leave it at this for now. I don't really need the power anyways.
![]() 04/27/2014 at 00:08 |
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same clock speed mobo and CPU
Are you me?
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:o
What's your gfx card?!
![]() 04/27/2014 at 00:15 |
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nothing crazy unfortunately, gtx 670 I got for a steal
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Those are awesome cards.
I have an AMD 7860, does the job for me.
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I'm lazy and just cranked the turbo-boost function up on mine, 4.4GHz dropping to 4.2GHz at fully load. 4.4GHz tends to crash the PC, which is less than desirable.
![]() 04/27/2014 at 08:31 |
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You could easily go higher. My i5-4670k is at 4.2Ghz with a Noctua cooler inside a mini-ITX case. Your Ivy Bridge runs cooler than the Haswell and probably has more airflow.
Then again, if you're gaming, anything over 4Ghz really isn't going to net a noticeable increase. At that point it'd just make for higher benchmark shinies.