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Nova Dwagon got a reaction from XR6 in Steam scammers on the rise
relax guys, I know steam will send a generic ass e-mail if there was an issue, but the issue is the amount of people who are not tech-heads like us, hence why I made the post!, so make sure all your friends know.
and the scammers are using pressure to manipulate people putting the user in great stress to make it easy to attack, so for the average gamer or people who are not thinking they may fall for it.
P.S. The last scammer to attack my friend even did there research and made it looks like they been around them for awhile.
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Nova Dwagon got a reaction from N1NJ4W4RR10R in Steam scammers on the rise
Ok I know this is not on any offical news platforms but LTT can you please cover that steam scammers are on the rise and manipulating users into giving them details because they accdently reported them or they see mutiple reports on there account.
I had 2 people recently get there account stolen so far so can you please tell your vast audience to NEVER give out there password/username/steam guard code TO ANY ONE
Please ❤️
thanks you LTT
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Nova Dwagon got a reaction from PlayStation 2 in Intel staff lay off
Well Intel is pulling an nvidia and it went wrong
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Nova Dwagon got a reaction from Gari Ferret in Intel staff lay off
Well Intel is pulling an nvidia and it went wrong
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Nova Dwagon got a reaction from SeriouslyMikey in WD40?
Ahh.... you might be right there however i run a clean of my computer often so that dose not affect me as badly
Of corse follow me into the closet and we will go to the land of narnia where i can teach you every thing you need to know!!!
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Nova Dwagon got a reaction from Ryan Leech in FX-6300 At 4.7Ghz?
Yeah I put the voltage down to 1.45V max, keep getting told any thing more would be dangerous
Just confused as people keep saying it cant clock that high and that I am wrong
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Nova Dwagon got a reaction from Ryan Leech in FX-6300 At 4.7Ghz?
yeah i know that now thanks, i am also marking this as solved think this dragged on longer than it should due to my awful explain, Thanks to all who helped me understand
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Nova Dwagon reacted to SImoHayha in FX-6300 At 4.7Ghz?
Its called the Silicon lottery ....meaning certain types of CPU's can't overclock to a certain degree...no matter how much voltage you add..unless you got some liquid nitrogen, which i highly doubt.
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Nova Dwagon reacted to numnums in FX-6300 At 4.7Ghz?
I remember reading an overclocking guide somewhere on overclock.net for the vishera / bulldozer CPUs. Very detailed stuff, it's what I used to get my old FX-6300 chip up to 4.8 ghz. It was very stable at 34 degrees idle , 68 under load and was running at 1.43 on voltage.
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Nova Dwagon reacted to TechFnatic in FX-6300 At 4.7Ghz?
Oh man, How is that cooler!? I was just about to pick it up this weekend... worth the money?
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Nova Dwagon reacted to itachipirate in FX-6300 At 4.7Ghz?
AMD Auto tune reccomended 4.7ghz? Holy crap. In my experience AMD autotune would give me the tiniest overclock imaginable. My FX-6300 at 4.3ghz handles most big games perfectly, so 4.7ghz seems overkill to me. But 4.7 is doable on that CPU and you may have other uses for the extra speed. People say the max 24/7 voltage you should have on these CPUs is around 1.475 VCore so I wouldn't even go above that since it can instantly burn out the CPU if you overvolt. I'm not really a seasoned overclocker though
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Nova Dwagon reacted to miagisan in FX-6300 At 4.7Ghz?
1.5375v is VERY high....i would not run a chip on that high of voltage
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Nova Dwagon reacted to -rascal- in FX-6300 At 4.7Ghz?
1.5375V is quite high. I strongly suggest you be careful with that high of a voltage.
I don't think the CPU Cooler AND the 4+2 Power phase can handle the heat 1.5375V outputs.
For reference, I'm using 1.45V with my FX-8350 @ 4.9GHz, and it runs quite warm with my Thermaltake Frio w/ CoolerMaster JetFlo fans in push-pull.
Your chip could probably reach 4.7GHz, but please dial the settings into the BIOS manually, and use only as much voltage as required to keep the CPU overclock stable, and WITHIN safe operating temperatures under heavy system load.