DrMrLordX
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If you are using the motherboard auto-OC option, then yes, because it messes with your voltages (often by too much). Sounds like it is mostly a dust and TIM issue. Now, bear in mind, very small amounts of TIM, when properly applied, can lower temperatures rather than raise them, but if there isn't enough, then yes, that's a problem.
Not sure that case fans will help you that much yet, but removing the dust and cleaning/reapplying TIM could further improve your situation. Just remember that more TIM doesn't necessarily mean better temps. You want to cover the IHS with as thin a layer as possible.
Bottom line, though, is that your CPU temps shouldn't change all that much just from an increase in clock speed. If you do it by hand without adjusting voltages, it should still idle at around 32-33C and reach about the same load temperature.
On a side note, I decided to take my sad little Sempron 140 through a no-volt overclock again to see what it would do (it's been awhile). Following my own guide, I got:
CPU: 3471 mhz
NB: 2403 mhz
RAM: DDR3-1424 or so
The RAM overclock is pretty weak, but C2 chips like ours choke on memory speeds above DDR3-1600 - DDR3-1700 most of the time. Mine topped out at DDR3-1666 with auto settings which set really loose timings for that speed (9-9-9-30).
But, all that is without any change in voltage.
Not sure that case fans will help you that much yet, but removing the dust and cleaning/reapplying TIM could further improve your situation. Just remember that more TIM doesn't necessarily mean better temps. You want to cover the IHS with as thin a layer as possible.
Bottom line, though, is that your CPU temps shouldn't change all that much just from an increase in clock speed. If you do it by hand without adjusting voltages, it should still idle at around 32-33C and reach about the same load temperature.
On a side note, I decided to take my sad little Sempron 140 through a no-volt overclock again to see what it would do (it's been awhile). Following my own guide, I got:
CPU: 3471 mhz
NB: 2403 mhz
RAM: DDR3-1424 or so
The RAM overclock is pretty weak, but C2 chips like ours choke on memory speeds above DDR3-1600 - DDR3-1700 most of the time. Mine topped out at DDR3-1666 with auto settings which set really loose timings for that speed (9-9-9-30).
But, all that is without any change in voltage.