AMD Phenom II X4 965 C3 @ 7040 MHz [LN2].mp4

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Uploaded by on Jan 3, 2010

AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition overclocked over 7GHz. Configuration is on the video....

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  • I'm more impressed with the fact that he's still using a CRT monitor.

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  • @JUNIORjesper Tetris? OMG u guys just suck

    

  • I use CPUID hardware Monitor for monitoring my temps I think its the best out, you have fan speends, temps of all your hardware, volts.. an has Value, Minimum and Max.. I've overclocked my 965be to 4.25Ghz with Watercooling with 37 Degree's idle an 55 degree's max an my room temps are usually around 25-28 (I live in Australia)

  • @alexpho you could be running a revision C2, download a program like Core Temp 1.0 and it will give you all the information you need in regards to clock speed, CPU load, individual core temperature, voltage, wattage, and what revision CPU you are using.

    i would strongly consider upgrading your cooler.

    my 955 BE (C3) idles at 42C and it is OC'd at 4.0Ghz. max temp under gaming conditions is 58C, i have seen it hit 62C (max temp for our series of CPU) but thats mid-summers day. roll on winter

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  • @alexpho RAM

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    47°C on idle? That's actually pretty hot IMO. My AMD Athlon II x4 620 (stock 2.6Ghz) runs 24/7 stable @ 3.25Ghz with stock voltage and I got about 45°C peak temperature! BTW My room is pretty cold most of the time, so that my CPU runs at about 24°C idle. But it should reach max. 55°C max temperature. 47°C Idle is too hot.

  • @JUNIORjesper sebo reed - korobiki

  • @alexpho Try increasing the voltage a bit, instability when overclocking is often caused by this. If it doesn't help - I've seen videos, where the overclock is stable when you increase the bus speed, not the multiplier.

  • @alexpho It might be your mobo.

  • ITS OVER 7000 MEGAHERTZ

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