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Old 01-19-2008, 10:20 PM
bornfree
 
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Default Does Overclocking result in higher temps than...

Does overclocking a slower CPU result in higher temps than the speed
equivalent for a non-overclocked faster CPU?
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Old 01-19-2008, 10:40 PM
Ed Light
 
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bornfree wrote:
> Does overclocking a slower CPU result in higher temps than the speed
> equivalent for a non-overclocked faster CPU?


If you have to give it more voltage than the latter is using.

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Old 01-19-2008, 11:11 PM
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'bornfree' wrote:
| Does overclocking a slower CPU result in higher temps than the speed
| equivalent for a non-overclocked faster CPU?
_____

Overclocking depends on a patient, methodical approach. So does proper use
of this newsgroup. If you scatter your questions, the details of your
system are scattered. So are any answers. Since the details of
overclocking a system are interrelated, keep all of your posts about
overclocking that system in one thread. Same goes for how you think about
overclocking a system.

To attempt an answer to your question: it depends.

For example, an Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 is IDENTICAL to an Intel Core 2 Duo
E6400 in EVERY RESPECT except for CPU multiplier set at the factory and
PERHAPS test results at the factory (a CPU that performs correctly with less
core voltage may be diverted to have its CPU multiplier set higher than an
otherwise identical CPU that requires a higher core voltage; or even if two
Core 2 Duo CPUs test identically, the CPU multiplier may be set base on
marketing concerns [more demand for one model than another & increased yield
of better quality CPU chips with manufacturing experience.]).

Therefore, the answer, 'it depends.' Another answer is that the question is
not meaningful.


Phil Weldon

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| Does overclocking a slower CPU result in higher temps than the speed
| equivalent for a non-overclocked faster CPU?


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