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Old 30-10-2006, 01:47 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Default Re: Photoshop PC

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Originally Posted by ranjan2001
I read about overclocking these here
http://www.techspot.com/article/13-i...-overclocking/

So indeed they can be over clocked well over 3GHz.


Last I read about them was recently in context that before they reached the market they have been replaced with a better technology.....................so this will always happen................something will always be comming.
Dell 2007WFP has this but still shows banding issues in the desktop mode (read the thread here in reviews)

I tested 1912w viewsonic for this banding issue & it was perfect without any issue, it all depends how good is a graphic card in dithering 6 bits to 8 bits.

So my question remained unanswered
I am thinking of applying thermal paste & have 120mm fan for inflow & 80mm fan for outflow for a better air circulation. Are any of products available in delhi from Antec or Thermal take their cabinets are good solutionfor cool towers.
Does over clocking E6400 require more than 450watts smps?
No issues with 2007WFP now. The later batches of A02 and the newer A03 revision models are completely fixed with no banding.... Graphics card doesn't dither btw... its the monitor that dithers. I've done a side by side comparison of my 2005 with the 1912wb-3 and there's basically no comparison... the viewsonic looks completely washed out. If you want a good cabinet and fans, look for coolermaster. I think their disty is SMC International in Delhi. Its the quality of the PSU that matters more than how many watts it claims. If you get a 350-400W antec/coolermaster you should be fine.
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