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No, that's at stock clocks is what I was saying. Stock 6300 would win over a stock 1055T.

Do you still have the system in your signature?
 




I think he's in India. We should be looking at his local prices on stuff.
 
^ India! missed it by only 2000 miles 😗
so out of 1055t and 6300, 6300 is the way to go imo
though a new thread will be better to get better advice for new cpu or overall system

btw h100i is specially for intel cpu so it will not fit on am3+ socket (if he is building it from scratch then instead of am3+ + h100 + 6300, i5-3330 + b75 + hyper tx3(optional) will be better)
 
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Phanteks PH-TC14PE with Scythe Slipstream 110 CFM fans attached.



Here it is stickg1 ^


 
New stable overclock on my old 955, finally got 4.4Ghz stable!

Cpu: 955
Name:mlcaouette
Stepping: C3
Frequency: 4400Mhz
ref*multi: 200*22.0
CPU voltage: 1.64
CPU-NB: 1.00
nb frequency: 2000
NB volts: Auto
RAM: 12GB 1600Mhz DDR3 9-9-9-24-2T @ 1.50V
Motherboard: Asus sabertooth 990fx
Cooling: W/C custom loop
OS: 8 64-bit

Screenie:
 


really killer OC but wow is that voltage too high for a Phenom II Deneb
1.55v is the safe max to let you know but hey if your temps are good (under 55c) then go for it
 
Temps peak at 49C, what's the point of having a extreme loop if you don't have some fun with it. And if I kill a 70 dollar CPU I wouldn't be too disappointed. No worries about the max voltages I know what they are and simply choose to ignore them in over clocking sessions, day to day I run 4.2Ghz at 1.50v.
 
Raising the Northbridge is a bit too much heat for prime at 4.4Ghz. It takes 1.28v on the cpu-NB to have a stable 2800Mhz which is what I run it at day to day with the 4.2Ghz OC. I will run any bench you like to see with 4.4Ghz and 3.0Ghz NB, just name it.