I think most of the 3Ghz 3800+ OCs are probably luck. I doubt most Manchester cores are able to OC 1Ghz on each core even with extreme cooling measures.
Originally posted by: RallyMaster
I think most of the 3Ghz 3800+ OCs are probably luck. I doubt most Manchester cores are able to OC 1Ghz on each core even with extreme cooling measures.
Well, it could be that only the people who do overclock actually posted the results. What about the people who have Manchester cores in HP and Compaq computers? I bet there are more of those out there than there are of the 3800+ OCing crowd.
I suspect they are using watercooling to get that high of a OC. Myself, I'm more interested in a stable 24/7/365 OC as opposed to how high one can get for a little while. But thats just me.
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