Hi, I'm planning to eak out the time before I have to upgrade my CPU by overclocking my current one, and I'd like to know what approximate speeds I could get, and what the equivalent performance would be, compared to new CPUs.
Relevant specs:
MBD: Asus P5Q Pro
CPU: Intel Pentium Dual Core e2200 2.2GHz
Heatsink: Thermaltake V1 110mm
PSU: Corsair tx850w
I've heard that the e2200 overclocks very well, but all I've found is some anecdotal evidence where someone said they got it to 3.9GHz. What could I reasonably expect, on the average?
And finally, how would it compare performance-wise with the current line of Intel Core2 Duo processors? I know it's no quad or i7, but I'm hoping to at least be comparable to mid-range Duos.
I know it would probably be better to just upgrade the CPU, but I'm at the end of my budget from upgrading my PSU, mainboard, case, heatsink, and RAM, so a new processor will have to wait for my next tax return. ;) Might as well get the most bang for the buck now.
Relevant specs:
MBD: Asus P5Q Pro
CPU: Intel Pentium Dual Core e2200 2.2GHz
Heatsink: Thermaltake V1 110mm
PSU: Corsair tx850w
I've heard that the e2200 overclocks very well, but all I've found is some anecdotal evidence where someone said they got it to 3.9GHz. What could I reasonably expect, on the average?
And finally, how would it compare performance-wise with the current line of Intel Core2 Duo processors? I know it's no quad or i7, but I'm hoping to at least be comparable to mid-range Duos.
I know it would probably be better to just upgrade the CPU, but I'm at the end of my budget from upgrading my PSU, mainboard, case, heatsink, and RAM, so a new processor will have to wait for my next tax return. ;) Might as well get the most bang for the buck now.