Tekken Tag Tournament Stability?
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That would be pointless. It would be the same as overclocking your cpu to that same speed.
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(06-26-2014, 05:21 AM)Nobbs66 Wrote: That would be pointless. It would be the same as overclocking your cpu to that same speed.

Dang! Oh well then, I guess if I want to play TTT full speed I'll just turn to my left and turn on the PS2. Thanks for the help though guys.
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(06-26-2014, 05:21 AM)Nobbs66 Wrote: That would be pointless. It would be the same as overclocking your cpu to that same speed.

Quick question, since that CPU I mentioned is 4.4 Ghz stock, why and how would it be the same as OC'ing? Youre pretty much saying I can't buy a new CPU thats over 3Ghz?
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(06-28-2014, 02:34 AM)DarylWise Wrote: Quick question, since that CPU I mentioned is 4.4 Ghz stock, why and how would it be the same as OC'ing? Youre pretty much saying I can't buy a new CPU thats over 3Ghz?

If you were to oc an fx 8320 to 4.4ghz they would have the same performance. And honestly it's not that hard to oc a vishera chip to those speeds as long as you have a decent cooler.
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(06-28-2014, 02:37 AM)Nobbs66 Wrote: If you were to oc an fx 8320 to 4.4ghz they would have the same performance. And honestly it's not that hard to oc a vishera chip to those speeds as long as you have a decent cooler.

Well with that being said, I have the Cooler Master Seidon 120XL Liquid Water Cooling System, plenty of case fans and the Enzotech MOS-C1 MOSFET Heatsinks. I don't want to go crazy and go up to 4.4 Ghz, just 4. I know how to do it, its just the voltages or whatever. Thats what I am worried about being a complete novice to OC'ing.
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(06-28-2014, 02:51 AM)DarylWise Wrote: Well with that being said, I have the Cooler Master Seidon 120XL Liquid Water Cooling System, plenty of case fans and the Enzotech MOS-C1 MOSFET Heatsinks. I don't want to go crazy and go up to 4.4 Ghz, just 4. I know how to do it, its just the voltages or whatever. Thats what I am worried about being a complete novice to OC'ing.

4ghz isn't very high. That's the turbo clock on a FX 8350 and the normal clock speed on a FX 9590.
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(06-28-2014, 02:54 AM)Nobbs66 Wrote: 4ghz isn't very high. That's the turbo clock on a FX 8350 and the normal clock speed on a FX 9590.

So with all of my cooling can I successfully OC my 8350 problem-free?
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well your VRM's don't have cooling, which is going to limit you to stock.
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(06-28-2014, 02:58 AM)Nobbs66 Wrote: well your VRM's don't have cooling, which is going to limit you to stock.

I just said I installed the Enzotech MOS-C1 C1100 Forged Copper Heatsinks. Those are VRM heatsinks right?
#20
You should not need to adjust the voltage to hit 4Ghz.
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