sirmonkey1985
[H]ard|DCer of the Month - July 2010
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lol kinda bored figured id make a thread.. woot..
been screwing around with my X2 BE-2350.. current overclock right now.. finally got it fine tuned..
for the last month or so had it running at 3x HTT thinking it was going to crash on me like the older am2 boards if i exceed 1000mhz(2000HT) but then relized i was a moron and that its an am2/am2+ motherboard.. so i said screw it and tried 4x and thus thats where im at right now.. but i think im gunna push it a wee bit higher and see if i can hit the 3.5Ghz mark on stock cooling..if i can ill post another picture.. but for a 45 dollar processor i bought 6 months again even the current overclock is nice..
and to think all the review sites minus 1 site couldnt even pass 2.5ghz..
the be-2350 essencially is an under volted downclocked x2 5000+ if you check the family/model/stepping numbers.. they are exactly the same as the x2 5000+ even the revision code..
been screwing around with my X2 BE-2350.. current overclock right now.. finally got it fine tuned..
for the last month or so had it running at 3x HTT thinking it was going to crash on me like the older am2 boards if i exceed 1000mhz(2000HT) but then relized i was a moron and that its an am2/am2+ motherboard.. so i said screw it and tried 4x and thus thats where im at right now.. but i think im gunna push it a wee bit higher and see if i can hit the 3.5Ghz mark on stock cooling..if i can ill post another picture.. but for a 45 dollar processor i bought 6 months again even the current overclock is nice..
and to think all the review sites minus 1 site couldnt even pass 2.5ghz..
the be-2350 essencially is an under volted downclocked x2 5000+ if you check the family/model/stepping numbers.. they are exactly the same as the x2 5000+ even the revision code..