simply what the title says..
4745454b Titan Moderator Apr 29, 2006 29,241 437 93,590 Apr 2, 2011 #2 I'd take 3.9GHz. You'd still have four cores working, plenty for most uses. I would however question how stable it is. If its not stable enough for HT, it might not really be stable.
I'd take 3.9GHz. You'd still have four cores working, plenty for most uses. I would however question how stable it is. If its not stable enough for HT, it might not really be stable.
hektor_dar Distinguished Mar 26, 2010 153 0 18,680 Apr 4, 2011 #3 4745454b : I'd take 3.9GHz. You'd still have four cores working, plenty for most uses. I would however question how stable it is. If its not stable enough for HT, it might not really be stable. trust me hyperthreading takes a lot of the cpu voltage
4745454b : I'd take 3.9GHz. You'd still have four cores working, plenty for most uses. I would however question how stable it is. If its not stable enough for HT, it might not really be stable. trust me hyperthreading takes a lot of the cpu voltage
cromedome Distinguished Dec 26, 2009 563 0 19,010 Apr 4, 2011 #4 I would probably go with 3.85GHz with HT. Why not run some benchmarks and let us know what the real world results are?
I would probably go with 3.85GHz with HT. Why not run some benchmarks and let us know what the real world results are?
spike15_mk Distinguished Jan 27, 2010 132 0 18,690 Apr 5, 2011 #5 3.7 or 3.8 is not a big OC for i7 920 (I got mine working on 4.2 without any problems) you can turn HT on without worrying.
3.7 or 3.8 is not a big OC for i7 920 (I got mine working on 4.2 without any problems) you can turn HT on without worrying.