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Why was the phenom II the worst? I almost picked one of those up :p
can't speak for him but with most Phemom II x6, you could not OC them as well as the Phenom II x4 and their base frequency was often lower as well compared to the Phenom II x4
 
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I have fond memories of every CPU I owned, each for different reasons. But some of my favorites would have to be:

Athlon XP-M "Barton" 3000+ was my first "flagship" CPU. OC'd to 400 MT/s FSB and 2.5 GHz clock, with 2 GB of RAM in dual channel, it was a powerful system for its time.

FX-8300, representing the last generation of great overclockers from AMD. 3.6 to 4.5 GHz without a sweat, and it can do more on air. This is the CPU I've been driving continuously for the longest time, almost 12 years now. It powers my main Win7 rig and is used on a daily basis. It isn't fast by today's standards, but it can still serve a good number of scenarios. The FX was the first AMD family to support AVX, and I would consider it the slowest "modern"-ish CPU line for everyday needs.

The Ryzen 3 3300X is in my secondary PC. To this day, AMD hasn't released a faster quad.(*) This little processor will run any game if you don't chase maximum fps. Paired with a 6600XT it makes a great budget gaming platform.

EDIT: I just learned that an AM5 4c/8t Epyc 4124P with 16 MB L3 was released this year :eek: Making it the fastest quad from AMD.

And my current 5800X3D is my last pick. I believe it will go down in history as one of the best desktop SKUs. Super efficient in games and still one of the top contenders, despite releasing over two and a half years ago. Since I game in 4K60 I see no need to upgrade the CPU in the next few years.
 
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Pick a 6M Penryn-family chip. You could get a healthy OC from pretty basic tweaks to FSB and volts. The extra cache over Conroe makes quad-core chips usable to this day.
 

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Athlon XP-M "Barton" 3000+ was my first "flagship" CPU. OC'd to 400 MT/s FSB and 2.5 GHz clock, with 2 GB of RAM in dual channel, it was a powerful system for its time.

Mine was from the opposite side at the time: Northwood Pentium 4 HT 3.0Ghz 800 FSB oc to 3.75Ghz 1000 FSB with dual channel DDR500 1GB sticks, running an ATi 9800 Pro. This setup really made me get into PC's.

Had a couple of mates on Barton cores and they were pretty good.
 

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I didn’t see anyone mention the e-8400, which was near legendary for its overclockability. I remember mine fondly. The Pentium 3 1133 (Coppermine) was also very good for me. First I learned to overclock, and was the first cpu I owned that was over 1Ghz out of the box. I7-4790k. Still have it installed in a secondary system. Too much past its prime to realistically sell. Despite it running on the warm side, with a lot of good experimenting with cooling and voltages and settings, it was a very stable overclocker.
 
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I didn’t see anyone mention the e-8400, which was near legendary for its overclockability. I remember mine fondly. The Pentium 3 1133 (Coppermine) was also very good for me. First I learned to overclock, and was the first cpu I owned that was over 1Ghz out of the box. I7-4790k. Still have it installed in a secondary system. Too much past its prime to realistically sell. Despite it running on the warm side, with a lot of good experimenting with cooling and voltages and settings, it was a very stable overclocker.
Wildly those are still available for sale. Now only $23 bucks ;p
 
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can't speak for him but with most Phemom II x6, you could not OC them as well as the Phenom II x4 and their base frequency was often lower as well compared to the Phenom II x4
1090T OCed very well. As well as most quads actually (imo). That was a good chip if was produced 3 years earlier haha.

Did you know, that the Athlon x2 5000+ unlocker was code named FX when unlocked?? I had a couple of them, and they did not clock well for me. Hit or miss, think that was C2 stepping Regor core. I'll see if I can find a screen shot of that. I found it rather interesting. I remember some articles stating AMD was going to bring FX line back, but they changed it to Phenom "agena" instead. Also, this cpu must end in certain part number, or it's not an Phenom FX chip.

The first screen shot was taken May of 2010.
The second screen shot shows it's default x2 as Regor core, was done 2014. Got another dud and gave up on this platform.

Phenom FX-5000. Wish they just stuck with that naming.

Was one of my favorite Platforms over just 1 cpu on this platform :)
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Had so many over the years. Probably my first favorites were the NEC V20 and V30 cpus that blew away the 8088 and 8086 cpus. Then the AMD K6-2... tried to get a K6-3 but was
never lucky enough. First real ocing cpus. Yes, then I played with Athlon X2s, and those were loads of fun. Then I jumped camps and got a Q9450... my first quad core... also lots of fun.
 
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Mine was from the opposite side at the time: Northwood Pentium 4 HT 3.0Ghz 800 FSB oc to 3.75Ghz 1000 FSB with dual channel DDR500 1GB sticks, running an ATi 9800 Pro.
It was exactly then when the Pentium 4 overtook the Athlon XP. The Pentium 4 HT 3.0 GHz was the first Intel CPU to beat the flagship Athlon XP 3200+ 2.2 GHz in games.

Yours with a 3.75 GHz overclock would have easily outperformed any Athlon XP, as they didn't OC much higher than 2.5 GHz. But that same year (2003) AMD launched the Athlon 64 and reclaimed the crown.
 
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Athlon XP-M 2500+ Overclocked great and was cheap at the time. A super very close second would be the Fx 8350 because it just has a great service life. I still have 2 going running win11.
 
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Mine was from the opposite side at the time: Northwood Pentium 4 HT 3.0Ghz 800 FSB oc to 3.75Ghz 1000 FSB with dual channel DDR500 1GB sticks, running an ATi 9800 Pro. This setup really made me get into PC's.

Had a couple of mates on Barton cores and they were pretty good.
Northwood cores Pentium 4 was fun to overclock with, they have crazy overclocking potential
 
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I'll keep it short and to some of the most memorable I had, so only 4 today, there would be an easy 8-10 if I wanted to ramble and be more generous.

AMD Athlon XP 2600+ Barton core - was a massive uptick over a netburst celeron 2.4 I had at the time.
Core 2 Quad Q6600 - perhaps the most memorable CPU of my time, it was the CPU to have.
Intel Core i5 2500K - needs almost no introduction, price to performance and OC legend.
AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D - similar to above, what an absolute legend, and swan song for AM4
 
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I didn’t see anyone mention the e-8400, which was near legendary for its overclockability. I remember mine fondly. The Pentium 3 1133 (Coppermine) was also very good for me. First I learned to overclock, and was the first cpu I owned that was over 1Ghz out of the box. I7-4790k. Still have it installed in a secondary system. Too much past its prime to realistically sell. Despite it running on the warm side, with a lot of good experimenting with cooling and voltages and settings, it was a very stable overclocker.
That was the CPU that I chose for my first self built PC. I bought it right on release, literally. First month of 2008, I'll never forget. I was buying the rest of the parts in the month or two before it launched and got the CPU and graphics card last. I spent the early-mid and mid 2000s learning about things while dealing with OEMs that had graphics cards added to them. (Or in some cases, not and using the wonderful Intel "Extreme" Graphics, because omitting AGP slots was popular on some OEMs at the time for some reason!? To this day, my biggest PC disappointment might be seeing the spot where an AGP slot could be, but wasn't, and I was sad with a graphics card I couldn't use.)

At first I thought I'd buy it, put a mild overclock on it, and then just enjoy it for its benefits for a long time. Instead, this thing called overclocking dragged me in more than I expected and I went through a short phase where I was really into it. I "upgraded" to the E8600 that launched later that same year and overclocked it even further. I think somewhere around 4.7 GHz to 4.8 GHz was the wall I met (though it ran farm too warm at those speeds so around 4.3 GHz to 4.5 GHz was probably a more realistic daily speed). I later tried a Pentium 4 641 which was... surprisingly snappy feeling for a Pentium 4, and even suicide feeding that one voltage had me hit the same frequency wall, so I figured I was either cooling or FSB limited. I upgraded the Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro (remember when that was the go-to in the Core 2 days!?) to one of those "fancy" new heatpipe coolers that would soon become standard, but it mostly brought temperatures down and made things quieter rather than allowing me to overclock more. Which wasn't nothing, because to this day I buy better cooling solely for more quiet and noise-consistent operation and less for temperature or overclocking reasons.

I really planned to run that thing for years and years and years until it was slow before I upgraded again. I wanted to make the most of my first DIY especially. And I would have. However, plans changed.

I won a Core i5 2500K on overclock.net (not trying to advertise, so someone tell me if this is considered doing so and I'll omit the name) in a contest, so that presented an opportunity. I could sell my existing Maximus Formula, E8600, and 4x 2GB 800 MHz DDR2 RAM to fund a new motherboard and RAM for the CPU I had won. I did so, and I ended up with twice the RAM as well (DDR3 was super cheap very late 2011). In a funny twist of fate, that ended up being the hardware I ran until it was well past its prime, because it lasted from late 2011 until the middle of 2020. I sort of miss the old stuff, but I don't regret making the choice I did to part with it. If anything, I wonder what became of it. It went to a "friend of a friend" of sorts (more like a friend of a member on yet another forum). Years later, I bought another E8600 and still have it in an old Dell. I also tried buying a Q9550 but I was honestly under-impressed with it so I put the E8600 back in.

When I was listing my favorite CPUs, I thought of picking either the E8400 or E8600, but besides being my first and fond for that reason, I don't think I kept them long enough to say so they just narrowly missed getting a mention.
Literally two posts above yours, mate. Though I admittedly didn't call it out by name. I happened to have an E8500.
Ah, the E8500, the often overlooked E8x00 series sibling.

When the lineup launched, everyone ignored the then-top end E8500 and went for the E8400 because it was "the same thing, but cheaper" (the E8200/8300 were also forgotten as they were pretty much only seen in OEMs). Half a year later, the E8600 released and took the place the E8500 had and suddenly I was willing to buy that price point. The lineup ended like that, but there was the rumored E8700, the 3.5 GHz one. Rumors has it that it was canceled since Intel saw no need for a faster dual core (and they were moving to focus on "Core i" instead). I was hoping it would launch, but it's probably good it didn't because upgrading from a E8400 to an E8600 was already silly enough (though it did grant me 4 GHz instead of 3.6 GHz at the same milder FSB settings).
 
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Northwood cores Pentium 4 was fun to overclock with, they have crazy overclocking potential

Yeah, the 2.4C was probably the best value if you managed to get it to 3.6ghz on a 1200FSB

Core 2 Quad Q6600 - perhaps the most memorable CPU of my time, it was the CPU to have.
Intel Core i5 2500K - needs almost no introduction, price to performance and OC legend.

Yes, they were the Intel monopoly days. The i5 and i7 were household names. AMD couldn't compete. It's ironic now isn't it. Let's see if the Empire can Strike Back.

Edit: the i7 8700K is a worthy mention. Was pretty popular CPU too.
 

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Yes, they were the Intel monopoly days. The i5 and i7 were household names. AMD couldn't compete. It's ironic now isn't it. Let's see if the Empire can Strike Back.
It was quite a long stretch of domination wasn't it.

So far pretty happy with my recent AMD journey aside from one dud. 3700X was great, 5900X was abysmal (WHEA error crashing leading to RMA, but it was a 12-18 month ordeal), then 5800X3D, now 9800X3D. AMD are on fire in the CPU space, and uhhh, not in the same way Intel are :roll:
 
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I mean I have to give props to my Sandy Bridge 2600K that would take a 1Ghz OC and never once complained. Probably the last decent OC'er from Intel....

Northwood cores Pentium 4 was fun to overclock with, they have crazy overclocking potential
I still have one and it's hotter Prescott brother
 

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Westmere Xeons all the way. And more specifically, my golden x5650. I had so much fun playing with this one, probably spent a whole year playing tag on hwbot with @CAPSLOCKSTUCK .
After lots and lots of tweaking I ran it at 4.0-4.1GHz during winter, and around 3.6Ghz in the summer for daily use, until I finally parted ways with it (work stuff required a more modern CPU).

 
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Let's post a pic as well :)



Paid whole 8EUR from this from some German dude back in 2018.

edit: I have an AYHJA core 1GHz TB as well, though that tops at ~1.2GHz. This AXIA is fine at 1.5, probably would OC even more.. ;)
 

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I didn’t see anyone mention the e-8400, which was near legendary for its overclockability.

I had one (first page) but in a HP SFF system so no overclocking, but it was fast enough for what I wanted out of it, which was WoW Warlords of Draenor. This was in 2015 btw. With a Geforce GT520 and 2GB RAM. It wasn't fast, but doable!
 

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I had one (first page) but in a HP SFF system so no overclocking, but it was fast enough for what I wanted out of it, which was WoW Warlords of Draenor. This was in 2015 btw. With a Geforce GT520 and 2GB RAM. It wasn't fast, but doable!
I have also one and an E8500 :) haven'd OC'd those though as I'm more a P4 dude what it comes to LGA775 tinkering.. ;)

edit: or maybe I have two of those E8400s? Need to check my CPU boxes...
 
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My favorite PCs were:
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And my current i5-2500k con 960gtx 4gb

The upcoming AM5 9600 y 2 x RX 6600 Crossfire MB ASRock X870 Pro RS ATX

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All those 4 core Athlon IIs that could be unlocked to full 6 core Thubans and could hit over 3.8GHz with no more than 1.32V.

Edit
For anyone with a spare AM3/+ that can unlock cores, you are looking for GR
For example
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