Saturday, June 7th 2008
Intel Nehalem to Allow Overclocking
Credible information coming from TG Daily suggest that rumors about Intel preventing users from overclocking their next generation Nehalem platform are false. Instead, Intel is going to promote overclocking with Nehalem. Of course, there will be some challanges related to the integrated DDR3 memory controller used in the Bloomfield processors part of the new platform, but this won't stop Intel from making Nehalem overclockable.
Source:
TG Daily
When Nehalem comes to life, you can expect that our usual suspects will have overclocking motherboards ready - and Intel will have overclockable CPUs.Only time will tell, and this time will come as soon as the first Bloomfield 8 core (16 threads) processors and motherboards for them start to surface in Q4'08. Intel is also rumored to be preparing to replace their Skulltrail gaming platform with a new one that will be based on the Nehalem platform.
39 Comments on Intel Nehalem to Allow Overclocking
I was actually scared of fryin my CPU, but modern CPUs will just shut off (usually) if they get too hot or near the frying point, so I gave it a try and I will never run a CPU at stock speeds again. =)
EDIT: Farlex beat me to it. lol.
to be honest the parts availible today, almost everything is overclockable.... almost everything is high performance and can be operated above it rated speed....
I would say that not overclocking is a good thing if you dont have the know how... or the money if something goes wrong... but to be honest its easy to get into, and if youre not dumb you should be fine and gain massive rewards from mid range equipment.
the next day i see posts everywhere saying intel is stopping overclocking on all but the most expensive chips and now its back to to intel helping again.
:confused:
edit; here it is forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=62039
Intel stated the obvious though... warranty gone if you OC. Wasn't that always the case? Intel can check if the CPU has been OC'ed atm, so...