

- #HOW TO OVERCLOCK MACBOOK AIR I7 HOW TO#
- #HOW TO OVERCLOCK MACBOOK AIR I7 UPGRADE#
- #HOW TO OVERCLOCK MACBOOK AIR I7 FULL#
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#HOW TO OVERCLOCK MACBOOK AIR I7 HOW TO#
Again, oh joy.Just be careful, and be sure to read up on how to properly OC a processor before going into it. And yes, overclocking voids the warranty. Happy with this, I ran Prime95 (A stress tester) overnight only to wake up at about 2 in the morning to a smoke alarm in my room as my chip burned. Slowly worked the Vcore and CPU multiplier up until it was to 3.32Ghz. I thought, "This thing must be able to get up to 3.4 on air," and so that's what I did. It was a good $600 dollar investment in FS9 performance, but was only running at 2.66. One time I blindly jumped into an OC project on my new baby, a QX6700. Its a matter of whether you want to take the risk.

Obviously the CPU, but also the motherboard and sometimes the RAM. However, also like a supercharger, overclocking your CPU will shorten the lifespan of several components in your system. Overclocking a CPU will improve performance for sure much like a supercharger improves horsepower.

That is enough to blow your mind! If it was my money, I would consider a system based around an i5 750 clocked to 4GHz, and use the savings to get a GTX570.
#HOW TO OVERCLOCK MACBOOK AIR I7 FULL#
if you overclock it to 4GHz, which is a full third faster. FSX does use multiple cores, some of the time, and you will gain benifits from that, but unless you play other more modern games, then in my opinion it is hard to justify the price of the upgrade. You will get improvements because memory access is faster and that sort of thing, but nothing that will take your breath away. I think the Phenom II x2 is a dual core not a quad, while the i7 950 is a quad core with hyperthreading giving 8 virtual cores. And if it is properly cooled, it will run at that speed forever! The stock i7 950 on its own is not a huge amount faster then your Phenom unless you are doing things that use multiple cores efficiently. Overclock it now to 4GHz and it becomes a very, very fast machine, and will still be wickedly fast in two or even three years time. Run it for a year or 18 months and you will consider upgradeing again.
#HOW TO OVERCLOCK MACBOOK AIR I7 UPGRADE#
He gets to sell you an upgrade sooner if you don't overclock then if you do. Your 'technician' has only one good reason to recommend against overclocking. That's to your advantage because you can essentially just turn it into the higher end chip that it could very well have become at the factory anyway through OCing it. The production line they have is so good that a large percentage of the chips come out testing good enough to be the top end models, but still get binned as a 920 or whatever. The reason you can even OC these chips so far is because they're manufactured with a huge built-in range to them - Intel doesn't have separate production lines for 920s, 930s, 950s, etc, they're all exactly the same chip and just the label and some internal identifier bits are changed and the multiplier locked to make it whichever variant. (which you'd have to do on purpose) The standard overclocks people do get nowhere close to doing that. i7 CPUs have very good thermal shutdown/protection systems in them - you're not going to destroy the chip unless you disable those and feed it way more voltage than you should. It's the single biggest thing you can do to get FSX running well.
