1.) At this point, can you reliably OC and still have it be stable and quiet? Does OCing increase noise?
2.) Is OCing really cost effective? (Since I seem to keep reading you need specific components - mobo, memory)
3.) What are some ideas of real world, tangible gains by OCing? Ex - Q6600 from stock to, say, 3.0 GHz.
I'm getting close to new system build-time and I've never OC'd, though I'm always tempted. I'm considering doing it this time because I seem to keep reading how the Q6600 is so easy to OC.
But I feel that I've read elsewhere that OCing doesn't really equate to a huge performance benefit. I can certainly understand the challenge/fun factor of doing it, but I want to get some sense of what kind of performance gains it really gives. Is it really cost-effective and stable? Does it make a noisier computer?
Since I'm short on time these days, and I trust AT'ers as a whole, can anyone give me a real world, tangible sense of what kind of performance gains are achieved by moderate OCing? If you provide a link, I will read it soon, just don't have a moment to search for one myself (currently working well over 85 hrs a week).
I'd be using the system to do pretty much standard fare - some music/video encoding, game playing (when my schedule lightens up
).
Any and all constructive feedback is appreciated. Thanks guys!
2.) Is OCing really cost effective? (Since I seem to keep reading you need specific components - mobo, memory)
3.) What are some ideas of real world, tangible gains by OCing? Ex - Q6600 from stock to, say, 3.0 GHz.
I'm getting close to new system build-time and I've never OC'd, though I'm always tempted. I'm considering doing it this time because I seem to keep reading how the Q6600 is so easy to OC.
But I feel that I've read elsewhere that OCing doesn't really equate to a huge performance benefit. I can certainly understand the challenge/fun factor of doing it, but I want to get some sense of what kind of performance gains it really gives. Is it really cost-effective and stable? Does it make a noisier computer?
Since I'm short on time these days, and I trust AT'ers as a whole, can anyone give me a real world, tangible sense of what kind of performance gains are achieved by moderate OCing? If you provide a link, I will read it soon, just don't have a moment to search for one myself (currently working well over 85 hrs a week).
I'd be using the system to do pretty much standard fare - some music/video encoding, game playing (when my schedule lightens up
Any and all constructive feedback is appreciated. Thanks guys!
