AMD Phenom II X6 1055T Overclock

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Uploaded by on Dec 8, 2010

I mildly overclock my new 1055T to 3.43Gzh to show the general principle. You can go clear up to 4Ghz without any extra voltage on these CPUs.

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  • very helpful, i am no longer a newb.... sorta

  • @TheWaywardWinter It helps to see it done. Have a good one.

  • Would your method be similar if applied to a similar Gigabyte (990X chip set) board?

    Also I didnt catch if you used the stock heatsink or an aftermarket cooler with your achieved 3.4 GHz?

    thanks for the video ;)

  • @acuna13 The general idea will be the same with any CPU or chipset. I used a stock cooler in this video. Have a good day

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  • I dont know what i did but my Bios was different and it worked... thanks.. MSI/amd

  • will this work with a gigabyte ga-890xa-ud3 motherboard?

  • not shabby at all. What u doin with that weakling video card in there breathin all the glorious CPU's air? lol

  • @retardedBananaXp Yes, if you have a decent water cooling system and 4 case fans you can do more overclocking than I have done here. Monitor your temps and have fun!

  • @nate42nd i have a water cooler or what its called and 4 fans on the case... will this be alright`?

  • @nate42nd

    In your opinion whats the general rule of thumb for max temperature, running an overclock cpu 24/7 (dont mean literally 24/7) ?

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