January 13, 2014 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google If you want to squeeze every last ounce of processing power out of your new (or aging) computer, overclocking ...
In its original incarnation as a HEXUS.community forum thread, this beginners guide to overclocking Intel Core 2 Duo processors written by David Marshall (aka Clunk) has already had over a quarter of ...
Here at eTeknix we serve a wide range of readers: from casual to hardcore PC users as well as gamers, overclockers and more. As a result our readers have differing levels of technical knowledge about ...
After applying the maximum voltages startup FurMark, disable full screen, select stability test, select 640x480, hit GO. This will stress the two GPUs 100%, leave it running -- your graphics card will ...
And now the stock values of the most popular Core 2 Duo CPUs: In the above table, we've left out the Xtreme models since, as we've said, this guide is aimed at ordinary folk not hard-core enthusiasts.
So you’ve made it past the first page which means you’re interested in finding out more about overclocking, but you are still unsure as to why you should do it. You’ll be pleased to know that this ...
Initially when we went for an overclock in our reference review article we hit roughly 1200~1250 MHz. That was being a little careful. With voltage tweaking you can get in the 1300~1400 MHz range ...
The tempting idea behind overclocking is to increase system performance at very little cost. In many cases you only need to change a few settings on your motherboard to make your system run faster. In ...
Editor’s Note: This is a legacy article, originally published in December 2007. While pricing and availability details may be outdated, the test results and analysis remain accurate and relevant. As a ...
Sometimes getting the best bang for your buck with PC components means putting a little extra work in, whether that's shopping around for the best prices online, or researching which CPU or GPU is ...