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Overclocking the Prescott 2.4A
@
2004/03/31
Hey man, I reached 3.34 Ghz from a 2A using IS7 and 100% air cooling. The same CPU hits 3 GHz at 1.550 Volt with cheap water cool.
Comment
from
Sidney
@ 2004/04/02
The review is out; Stock Intel HSF below 3500 rpm + Chill Vent.
I was using Stock HSF on the 2.8E @3.43 until I noticed/reviewed the JMC Phoenix 70. I love it. Excellent design!
Comment
from
TeuS
@ 2004/04/01
high end aircooling > low end watercooling
Comment
from
kristos
@ 2004/04/01
You make better Mhz's with aircooling then with (cheap) watercooling ?!?
What you got like 200 cfm fan's on that cooler or what
about the article: you would of thought those hardOCP'ers would off hooked a phase change unit on to that proc
I was using Stock HSF on the 2.8E @3.43 until I noticed/reviewed the JMC Phoenix 70. I love it. Excellent design!