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Originally posted by: Hacp
I can do 2.8 GHZ on my 4200. It is not prime stable, fails after 2 hours. Anyone can take a shot like that with just booting up windows. It needs to be prime stable in order for it to be a legit oc. I'm currently running on 2.57 because anything over 2.6 and my cpu temps go to 70 degrees. (Btw 80 degrees at 2.8 full load. I think I lost a few weeks off my x2 heh. I'm not sure if its correct temps since its speedfan reporting them)
Originally posted by: Hacp
I can do 2.8 GHZ on my 4200. It is not prime stable, fails after 2 hours. Anyone can take a shot like that with just booting up windows. It needs to be prime stable in order for it to be a legit oc. I'm currently running on 2.57 because anything over 2.6 and my cpu temps go to 70 degrees. (Btw 80 degrees at 2.8 full load. I think I lost a few weeks off my x2 heh. I'm not sure if its correct temps since its speedfan reporting them)
Not only is it prime stable, but its also game stable. Im going for 3.0 ghz soon. I do have phase change coming so it will get easier. As for temps, at 2.82 ghz I run at 44C load temps.