Which is the best 939 chip for overclocking?

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  • #13973
    XDCNeonSamurai
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    It’s getting to that time of year again where I start thinking about upgrading my system. Nothing too extravagant, but in this case I’m thinking about moving from socket A to 939.
    Which of the AMD 939 chips is best for overclocking? I’m looking to spend around £110 (inc VAT) for the OEM CPU, and want something that I can speed up a bit without too much hassle.

    #24201
    XDCMcQueen
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    There pritty much all as good for overclocking,But u will only beable to do it via the FSB as the multiplier is locked on all AMD cpu`s apart from the FX series but u will pay alot more money for them.

    From what ive been reading the Optron cpus overclock alot more than the Athlon and X2 chips.

    Shame you didnt say a week ago m8 as i sold my FX55 (1 month old ) for 200 quid 🙁

    #24202
    XDCNeonSamurai
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    Thanks McQueen, I’ve been looking at the new Opteron chips. I’m not too worried about cranking a 2.0 Ghz chip up to 3.0 Ghz, but I like to make my money go as far as I can. 😉

    As for the FX55 you sold, well I probably wouldn’t have been able to buy it then. Too much money going out and not enough coming in 😉

    But let me know if you if anything that might be suitable comes in.

    #24203
    sebgros
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    from what I ve read if you are really into o/c, then you got more MHz to gain from a 3200+ than a 4000+ cause the potential gain of power is bigger… but it s must be easier to make a “small o/c” of a bigger cpu…

    me points at 3700+ and 4000+ cause they got 1Mb cache rather than 512 on a lot of other chips…

    on the other hand the 3800 dual core is @ a good price for dual core and can be o/ced to sthg really cool like a 4400 or more…

    then it depends what MB you want and the chipset on it…..

    #24204
    xdc magicker
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    i have a 4400 x2 and had a quick play with whaking the fsb to 250 mhz and it still booted!!!

    was quite amazed

    but at present quiet fans are the call of the moment

    #24205
    Suicide
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    http://tomshardware.co.uk/2006/05/10/dual_41_ghz_cores_uk/index.html

    4.1gig duel core for £80 – apparantly

    #24206
    XDCNeonSamurai
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    @Suicide wrote:

    http://tomshardware.co.uk/2006/05/10/dual_41_ghz_cores_uk/index.html

    4.1gig duel core for £80 – apparantly

    I was reading that t’other day. Pretty impressive, although I don’t see that Intel will let folks get away with doing that for too long. I was wondering if I should change my alliegiance back to Intel in this one instance…

    #24207
    nOm
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    got me 2gig 3200 up to 2.5 stable, can get 2.7 but slightly unstable 😉
    running memory on a divder, but no performance loss (crap memory aswell), an extra .025 volts was needed mind.

    25% overclock 😀 most 3200 should do quite well

    to be honest for less than £100 there good value, but bear in mind that intel are releasing their Conroe chip, which is ment to something special.

    #24208
    Lammie
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    Yes I know a guy who works on the Chip Design for Intel. He says that the entry model Conroe with give you a 20-40% increase over the AMD FX-62 due for release soon. Core entry model prices are expected to be around the $200 mark.

    Here some links to some reviews

    http://www.hothardware.com/viewartic…leid=794&cid=1

    http://www.anandtech.com/tradeshows/showdoc.aspx?i=2713

    http://www.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=5692

    #24209
    nOm
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    only thing is you can bet your arse that uk will pay premium prices 😕

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