All of Intel’s demonstration overclocks at IDF 2011 involved System Clock, CPU divider and CPU multiplier tinkering, but we saw enough to explain how to overclock a ‘locked’ Sandy Bridge E processor.
Intel’s new third-generation Ivy Bridge processors offer a performance boost (especially in the graphics department) with lower power usage, but overclocking these chips to gain even more speed may be ...
We've mentioned at the start of this article already, if you are planning to do some overclocking with a Sandy Bridge based processor, you are so much better off with a K model processor. Why K ...
HELSINKI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Futuremark® Corporation today kicked off a new competition for PC overclockers. The competition will see contestants worldwide aiming to achieve the highest scores in 3DMark ...
Sandy Bridge-E as stated needs a new accompanying chipset, X79 is what it's called. For those that are wondering, the codename for this chipset is Patsburg (Patsburg-X I think it is specifically).
This should be an easy one to answer, but I can't find the information anywhere; just the actual OC results, which isn't what I want. I know with a standard SB CPU (say the i5-2500), overclocking is ...
Hi everyone, I am finally ready to upgrade and have narrowed it down to a few processors that I'd like: i7 2600K, i7 3770S, i7 3770K. Intel delayed IVB, which was rumored to be beacause they want to ...
While we’ve yet to get our hands on a Sandy Bridge E processor, Intel has revealed how we’ll be overclocking it. As the architecture's codename implies, Sandy Bridge E is based on the Sandy Bridge ...