I know that overclocking can dramatically increase operating temperature, but I'd like to know roughly by how much? And are there any other detrimental side effects of over-overclocking?
It will be.Liquid cooling isn't necessary
lways use temp shutdown in bios to be sure you don't cook the chip...
what chip are we talking about?
yeah... thats the problem, atm i have no clue what processor it is, but Iknow its old. its an intel celeron something.
I'm gonna see how cheaply I can make a halfway decent computer, so a cheapy mobo is coming from ebay with a celeron processor. I'm gonna overclock it as much as I can, ignoring heating issues to build custom "liquid cooling".
Little off topic there...
umm, m'kay... good news is that a 'cheapy mobo' will probably save you the trouble of worrying about cooling - you won't be able to oc enuf for it to matter... have fun...
NO! I'm surprised no one has said anything out of all these posts.Thanks, so overclocking my 2.8 GHz cpu to... say 3.6 GHz and increasing the voltage to whatever necessary to do so with custom liquid cooling would be fine then?
That's what you think.
If its not up to scratch, then I'll go further into wallet.
What exactly are you trying to accomplish? So you'll spend some money for a cheap motherboard and cheap CPU and then when it doesn't overclock properly you'll spend more money on another motherboard?
It will be.
increasing voltage increases heat given off, potentially frying the cpu. so with good enough cooling, could I overclock that 2.8 to.. say 5? or does the voltage increase otherwise effect the processor?
I have overheating covered, or will do when the PCs built
You don't need water for a 3.5 overclock. You could probably get by with an H50 or H70.
What exactly are you trying to accomplish?
IF you are the one that posted that... You are going to put the parts in vegetable oil?
Yesterday a great tragedy befell us. AquaMan vent server has passed away. He lived a hot and oily life, but ceased functioning when a capacitor came loose from his motherboard.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtufuXLvOok&feature=player_embedded#!
After you mentioned mineral oil cooling I found this video from Puget Custom computers.
Mineral oil and fans? Why are they being used together? Wouldn't a fan less PSU be more appropriate to this kind of application?