You don't have a selection for "yes, I overclock, but I don't keep it overclocked all the time"
The DS3 is a great overclocking board, even the rev 1.3, many people get their E6300's to at least 3.2Ghz.I can't OC with this 965WH board, I shouldn't have built this one on a tight budget. If I had a good OC'ing board I could trust, I would pull more out of it, it doesn't hurt it. Some ppl say "it decreases life span", and the normal life span is 10yr's(I dunno), they say it decreases it by 2yr's. I don't plan on keeping it for 8yr's anyway.
Don't overclock your laptop.I've only had 2 computers, and have never OC'ed, but that was because I was young when I had them, I'm hoping to OC my laptop once it arrives in the mail
[-0MEGA-];686446 said:Don't overclock your laptop.
For one, you wont have any BIOS options to do so, you will have to find a Windows based app.
Second, laptops have poor cooling, so overclocking them will dramatically increase the heat, and most likely cause it to crash.
I got the idea from http://www.anandtech.com/mobile/showdoc.aspx?i=2983
http://www.hardwarezone.com/articles...?cid=2&id=2014
Doesn't compare a stock to an overclocked but it show your chip oced to 3.3 beating pretty much everything. Overclocking yields very large performance gains.
Probably because it was somewhat bottlenecked by the video card.I found some benchmarks before (can't remember where) and it was comparing the AMD X2's, the AMD FX's and the Core 2 Duos. They had an E6300 OC'ed to 2.6Ghz and an E6300 @ stock (1.86Ghz). There wasn't all that much difference between the two... The stock E6300 was getting like 60FPS in most games and they were getting 90FPS when it was OC'ed @ 2.6Ghz.
20FPS isn't really all that much, you could that + more by decreasing your resolution probably.
Probably because it was somewhat bottlenecked by the video card.
You can have a Core 2 Duo at 1.8Ghz, and a Core 2 Quad at 4Ghz, but in new games with a card like the 7600GS on max settings, you arent going to notice much of a difference.
It's really the combination of overclocking your CPU and video card that gain framerates in games.
Normally yes, but the weathers been to hot recently so ive had to go back to stock.