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also,it's a BE CPU,i think it can go at least a bit more...to 3.5/3.6..try it out...and if it doesn't work,your motherboard will set the settings back to default and you can put it back to 3.0 or experiment (3.2/3.3..)

Also,I ONLY recommend this if the PC is in warranty,if not you can loose it all...Wink
(08-05-2009, 04:05 PM)korisnik2007a Wrote: [ -> ]also,it's a BE CPU,i think it can go at least a bit more...to 3.5/3.6..try it out...and if it doesn't work,your motherboard will set the settings back to default and you can put it back to 3.0 or experiment (3.2/3.3..)

Also,I ONLY recommend this if the PC is in warranty,if not you can loose it all...Wink

Overclocking can void warranties lol's.

I'd keep it at 3GHZ... The Phenom's didn't go much further than 3GHZ tbh... And it's based on the Phenom.
7750BE is not great overclocker, you will get over 3.1, 3.2 if you are very lucky.
@SytheDragon - I said that he should do it if in warranty..How the hell are they gonna know it was OC-d if the PC and the Mo-Bo are dead???
(08-06-2009, 12:40 AM)korisnik2007a Wrote: [ -> ]@SytheDragon - I said that he should do it if in warranty..How the hell are they gonna know it was OC-d if the PC and the Mo-Bo are dead???

They make them..... I'm pretty sure they know why it breaks Wink
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