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<blockquote data-quote="RD274" data-source="post: 1958548" data-attributes="member: 29626"><p>You haven't already? The 1055T is an incredible chip for overclocking and has tons of potential. Without any voltage increase you can raise it to 3.8Ghz and thats a 1Ghz upgrade. To push higher you'll need a higher voltage, much better cooler and a better motherboard, and then you can push till 4.2Ghz- 4.5Ghz depending on your luck. In any case, you need some sort of cooling regardless of what you do cause the stock cooler is literally shit.</p><p></p><p>For now, I recommend you run the processor at stock speeds, undervolt your processor by a notch and disable turbo boost - it will run much more cooler and therefore make less noise. This will do till you get a new cooler. For cooler, try getting a Hyper 212 like people suggested above. It is an incredibly capable cooler for the price and if you can find its older and cheaper models then that would be awesome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RD274, post: 1958548, member: 29626"] You haven't already? The 1055T is an incredible chip for overclocking and has tons of potential. Without any voltage increase you can raise it to 3.8Ghz and thats a 1Ghz upgrade. To push higher you'll need a higher voltage, much better cooler and a better motherboard, and then you can push till 4.2Ghz- 4.5Ghz depending on your luck. In any case, you need some sort of cooling regardless of what you do cause the stock cooler is literally shit. For now, I recommend you run the processor at stock speeds, undervolt your processor by a notch and disable turbo boost - it will run much more cooler and therefore make less noise. This will do till you get a new cooler. For cooler, try getting a Hyper 212 like people suggested above. It is an incredibly capable cooler for the price and if you can find its older and cheaper models then that would be awesome. [/QUOTE]
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