AMD PhenomII 955, overclocked to 3.795Ghz (Not too shabby considering I seem to have a 'leaky' one and I'm using air cooling.)
ATI HD4870 512Mb, overclocked to 810/1005 while playing games
RAM: 8Gb corsair 1066Mhz DDR2 memory (running at 920Mhz)
ASUS M3A79-T Deluxe motherboard
500Gb hard drive
850W coolermaster power supply unit.
I'm going to remove one or two of my RAM sticks to see if I can push my overclock higher, since I think how much memory I have is holding me back.
ATI HD4870 512Mb, overclocked to 810/1005 while playing games
RAM: 8Gb corsair 1066Mhz DDR2 memory (running at 920Mhz)
ASUS M3A79-T Deluxe motherboard
500Gb hard drive
850W coolermaster power supply unit.
I'm going to remove one or two of my RAM sticks to see if I can push my overclock higher, since I think how much memory I have is holding me back.
Did you try going stright from 2.2 to 2.4? If so; that was dumb, quite frankly. Overclocking requires a slow, gradual climb of CPU frequency, voltage, and proper cooling. Patience and free time are things you need in spades.gRiM_rEaPeRsco said:2.2 GHz quad core
HD4850 1GB
4Gb RAM
300GB HDD + 1TB HDD
I tried overclocking to 2.4GHz but the computer made alot of beeping noises after the reboot and i got a big BSOD saying something like "Could not overclock reverting to original" so i havent tried since![]()