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AMD LE-1600 Overclocked from 2.2GHz to 2.86Ghz on AN52V abit

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Uploaded by on Jul 27, 2008

I overclocked an AMD LE-1600 processor from 2.2GHz to 2.86GHz. Stays at 48C under 100% load using ORTHOS/Prime95. For comparison, this CPU (overclocked) runs at about the speed of a Pentium D 820. It still makes a great budget gaming or media center combination since it stays extremely cool even under high loads.

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  • hey, tell me on what voltage your cpu run's overclocked..?

  • @enZotTixX The video says 1.25V

  • what program u were using for overclocking??

  • @RumbleLoca I'm using the BIOS.

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  • i have the same cpu as u but have gigabyte ga-m61sme-s2l motherboard!!!

    when i enter bios there isnt anything about overclocking!!! i overclocked my graphics card with riva tuner!!! works great now !! i downloaded clock gen for cpu but just have two boxes dont have options and clocks!! do you know any good working program for overclocking cpu?? my socet is am2 ???

  • i overcloked this cpu @ 2.79 GhZ and it's been running stable for about 2 or 3 months now.!!!! great durability

  • What is Music??

  • I brought a LE-1640 up to 3.8GHz with just 1.55V and a vapochill.

    660MHz is'nt really that much.

  • how i do that

  • What video card were you running with the LE-1600?

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