Thanks a lot for the link, it has a link to an overclocking software, which I'll try it tomorrow :D .

BogDan.

On Jul 5, 2017 17:12, "BogDan Vatra" <bogdan@kde.org> wrote:
Sadly 6386 is still pretty expensive. One 6276 (used) costed me ~35€ :).

BogDan.

On Jul 5, 2017 14:19, "Taiidan@gmx.com" <Taiidan@gmx.com> wrote:
On 07/05/2017 02:22 AM, BogDan Vatra wrote:

WOW 4.2GHz!!!
Yeah that's pretty sick, although it was on a 6 core HE CPU not a 16 core.

As a useful example you could presumably kick up a 6328 to its desktop counterparts frequencies and have something stable.

This guy managed to do a full tilt 3.8ghz 16 core overclock, but you're killing your component life by doing that so it really isn't worth it.
http://www.andrewhazelden.com/blog/2015/06/quad-processor-opteron-workstation-build-part-1/
Lucky dude had some ES's though, so he gets power saver. (note tim says buying these is illegal) and a simple command line overclock.

As I said you'd be probably be better off just getting higher end CPU's like the 6386/6328.