Originally posted by: akshayt
I don't have money for buying anything else, can i use warranty by reducing the cpu and ram back to stock speed?
My psu: Antec SP500, can it handle the oc?
Originally posted by: akshayt
Please, I am not willing to take the risk, who will pay if warranty goes bad?
also, my friend with amd 64 bit 3200 with 7600gt runs FEAR ok at 1024*768 maxed, softshadows off
According to the benchmarks, I have seen, it doesn't matter whether the cpu is intel 840 or amd fx 57 for FEAR.
Visit these links
http://www.legionhardware.com/document.php?id=523
http://www.tomshardware.com/2006/05/15/...rd_buyers_guide_2006_part3/page45.html
http://xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu/display/cpu-games2_4.html
Don't you think that it would be stupidity to overclock for a cpu and void warranty for smoething that doesn't need that extra power or doesn't use it?
Originally posted by: ntdz
Originally posted by: akshayt
Please, I am not willing to take the risk, who will pay if warranty goes bad?
also, my friend with amd 64 bit 3200 with 7600gt runs FEAR ok at 1024*768 maxed, softshadows off
According to the benchmarks, I have seen, it doesn't matter whether the cpu is intel 840 or amd fx 57 for FEAR.
Visit these links
http://www.legionhardware.com/document.php?id=523
http://www.tomshardware.com/2006/05/15/...rd_buyers_guide_2006_part3/page45.html
http://xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu/display/cpu-games2_4.html
Don't you think that it would be stupidity to overclock for a cpu and void warranty for smoething that doesn't need that extra power or doesn't use it?
AMD will have *NO* idea you overclocked, there is no way to tell. You have nothing to worry about voiding your warranty...and even if you do overclock, it's not like anything will happen to your chip if you go too far. The only concern is leaving it overclocked too high over an extended time period (such as a year)...
