Overclocking

pcslookout

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I currently have Intel Duo Core E6420 with stock heatsink/fan. I have overclocked it some but never really left it overclocked. Do you think I should or is it even worth doing ? If so what heatsink/fan do you recommend to buy from amazon ? The reason I want to buy it at amazon is because I have a gift certificate from there.
 

cubeless

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vendetta2 from ocz is very cheap there now... of course u want to oc that chip!!! u ought to be able to get 3ish ghz out of it without much trouble... vendetta2 should keep it nice and cool...
 

starfireone

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If you have the room in the case, you might look at the NINJA PLUS Revision B Heat sink
and 120mm fan. I use it in my case and it keeps my CPU nice and chilly. And it does not
sound like a jet engine taking off either! Almost noiseless.

Overclocking your Intel Duo Core E6420 is a good way to get more for your money and have some fun doing it too. Go for it.
 

RallyMaster

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Originally posted by: starfireone
If you have the room in the case, you might look at the NINJA PLUS Revision B Heat sink
and 120mm fan. I use it in my case and it keeps my CPU nice and chilly. And it does not
sound like a jet engine taking off either! Almost noiseless.

Overclocking your Intel Duo Core E6420 is a good way to get more for your money and have some fun doing it too. Go for it.

Scythe Ninja 2 just came out and is 35.99 + shipping at Directron.com. I can't wait till I get mine in Wednesday :D
 

imported_Woody

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I've been swearing by Thermalright coolers lately. I've used the Ultra 120 and the Ultra-120 extreme. The thing I like is they don't come with a fan. Many people won't like this but you spend a little extra on a fluid bearing fan and you have the best air cooling money can buy as well as near silence.