Overclocking the AMD x6 1055t

armyworm

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Hey guys,

I want to overclock my 1055t to get more performance out of it, I've read on this forum and on other forums that I can increase the FSB to get 3.5Ghz out of it and lower down the Memory closest to 1333 (Stock memory clock). All of this, without touching the Vcore and in turn not increasing the heat output of the chip. I would like to know if I'm able to reach 3.5Ghz on stock cooling for this chip and still get the same temps.


I'm going to be getting hyper 212 Evo soon, anyhow.
 

diligence

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Hello, i have a 1090t x6 on a hyper 212 evo, i am easily able to reach 4.0ghz from a base clock of 3.2ghz. so i think on a 1055t 3.5ghz is more than achievable, you may have to bump up the vcore and the NBcore just a tad, remeber that NBcore being too low is what causes BSOD and vcore is what causes errors and program crashes. also, if you feel uncomfortable, or thik you will damage your hardware, leave all voltages at default, and try and reach an overclock that is stable, voltage is the onlything that can raise your hardwares temperature, so you can try any speed safely, and you wont damage anything.

i would however recommend waiting untill you get you 212 evo, before you overclock.

Cheers, let me know how it goes.


 

diligence

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it is different for every chip, but you have to remember that when you turn up your FSB, your memory, NB, and HTT all go up, so you have to change the multipliers down in order to keep their frequencies in a safe range. go up in 10Mhz increments with the FSB keeping it a stock voltage. test it, as soon as you get a BSOD turn up the NBcore by one step, if you get any errors or program crashes you have to turn up your vcore by one step, if that does not solve the crashes then it could be your memory voltage, your NB voltage (not NBcore) or you HTT voltage. just takes alot of tinkering.