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Name: Real_Cool
Date: October 12, 2003 at 20:43:42 Pacific
OS: WinY2k SP4/ WinXP
CPU/Ram: P4 2.0A, 2.4B/512
Comment:

Post only the highest OC result, AMD & Intel are both welcome.
Please observe the following rules:
1)Do not post unrelated information.
2)Must be air-cool with panel closed – using stock cooler is even better.
3)System in everyday use in normal room temp 68 F to 80 F.
4)Sustain / pass Prim95 min. 1 hour / or Sandra Burn-in 25 runs (or other heat stress programs).

To make this informative – I suggest the following format:

1)CPU – brand – Stock speed – OC speed
2)Vcore
3)FSB
4)Motherboard – name and model
5)Cooler name / fan / or stock cooler
6)Prime95 – Sandra - whatever

No more and no less. Keep this fun please.
Please do not response to suspicious postings, otherwise......you know what I mean.

This is an excellent forum. Please show your respect. Let's go.....thanks.



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Response Number 1
Name: Adam
Date: October 12, 2003 at 21:10:09 Pacific
Reply:

http://pcdb.overclockers.com.au/view.php?name=Adz

Solid as a rock, now I'm aiming for 11 x 220.


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Response Number 2
Name: Free Weasel
Date: October 13, 2003 at 02:08:38 Pacific
Reply:

OK, here we go:

1) Celeron (Coppermine core) - 733MHz - OC: 1232MHz
(works fully stable as long as cpu temp. is 41°C or lower - no problem at normal room temperature)

2) VCore 1,8V (minimal setting board provides)

3) FSB: Stock 66MHz - OC: 112MHz

4) Board: Asus P2B Rev. 1.04
CPU installed on MSI 6905 Master Version 2.3 slot1 to socket370 adaptercard
5) original Intel heatsink (came with CPU) with 8cm Thermaltake Smart Case Fan 2 on it (~5000rpm; speed controlled by heatsensor or poti)

6) 50 time burnin test with Sandra 2003


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Response Number 3
Name: trinketsummoner
Date: October 13, 2003 at 10:18:51 Pacific
Reply:

AMD Athlon XP2700+
stock 2.17Ghz, OCed to 2.40Ghz
idle 40C/ load 48C

Vcore 1.775V

FSB stock 166Mhz, OCed to 208Mhz

Asus A7N8X 2.0 w/1007 Bios

Thermalright 900A w/panaflo 92mm fan

3 hours + on prime95 torture blend



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Response Number 4
Name: Derk
Date: October 13, 2003 at 12:39:49 Pacific
Reply:

P166MMX @ 250MHz

100MHz FSB * 2.5


37*C Stock HS/F


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Response Number 5
Name: Mikael
Date: October 14, 2003 at 00:20:51 Pacific
Reply:

1) Athlon XP 1600+ (Palamino core) - 1403 MHz - OC: 1564 MHz
Temps as follows: CPU 34~C @ idle
Case 32~C
Highest was: 42~C running Toast

2) VCore 1.700 V

3) FSB: 133 MHz - OC'ed: 147 MHz

4) Gigabyte 7ZXE - Ver.1.8

5) Thermaltake Volcano 11+ Xaser
Artic Silver Ceramic paste
256 Megs PC133
X-Mods Gamer case w/ 8 cooling fans
530 W Thermaltake PS
Nvidia GeForce 2 TI w/ 64 Megs DDR

6)

20 minutes of normal priority Toast
FreshDevices (Free here www.freshdevices.com)Diagnose CPU Bench results of Athlon XP 1600+ and a Pentium 4 1.6 Ghz

scores:

Athlon XP 1600+ vs. Pent 4 1.6 GHz

Mine: Whetstone FPU 3554 MWIPS
Intel: Whetstone FPU 1059 MWIPS

Mine: Dhrystone ALU 4649 MDIPS
Intel: Dhrystone ALU 3083 MDIPS

Mine: Speed= 1564 MHz
Intel: Speed= 1595 MHz

15 minutes Toast set @ high priority
Sandra
Burnmax
8 hours of Medal of Honor :)

Everything is smooth as pie


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Response Number 6
Name: 5-4-3-2-1-boom
Date: October 14, 2003 at 04:40:16 Pacific
Reply:

1)Intel Celeron 1200 (256 kB) @ 1600
2)originally specified Vcc 1.5V
3)100 -> 133
4)ECS P6S5AT (original non-OC BIOS)
5)stock cooler or Vulcano 6Cu + Zalman Fanmate
6)Runs stable since March at 35°C (32°C Vulcano), results compared to Athlon 1600 with SDR (1 GB/s throughput)



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Response Number 7
Name: real_cool
Date: October 14, 2003 at 10:19:41 Pacific
Reply:

Should post my own result too:

1) P4 2.0A to 3.24ghz
2) 1.725 Volt from 1.525 default
2) FSB 162 or 162 x 4 = 649 mhz
3) Abit IS7 BIOS 16
4) Retail Pack stock HSF
6) Prime95 overnight (7 hours)

Daily usage - turn off nightly.
Memory (PC2700 2 x 256)setting 4:5 @ 202 mhz. 4001 mb/s


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Response Number 8
Name: spliff
Date: October 14, 2003 at 20:41:42 Pacific
Reply:

amd xp2600
stock 2.083 oced 2.52
running 1.728
fsb 210
asus mb a7333-x
volcano 10+ with tornado fan
runs stable
cpu temp normal 36C loaded 40C


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Response Number 9
Name: TMP-Man
Date: October 15, 2003 at 16:47:08 Pacific
Reply:

Athlon Thunderbird 1.33Ghz
1333Mhz o/c to 1495Mhz using 130x11.5
Using 1.8V voltage
130Mhz x 2 FSB
Asus A7V rev 1.05 with latest BIOS
GLOBALWIN FSP82 Heatsink + fan

3D Mark 2000 demo looped 100 times.
Sisoft Sandra burn-in looped 30 times.

If it was for the damn A7V does not support 133Mhz FSB, I'll be at 1533Mhz with my Tbird.



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Response Number 10
Name: T-boy
Date: October 15, 2003 at 17:33:30 Pacific
Reply:


AMD XP 2100
Asus A7S333
1733Mhz not over clocked
133 FSB
Vcore 1.76

Fans
Volcano 7 Heatsink/Fan
80MM Case Fans x 7
40MM Fans x 2
and a nice blue light

Ambit Temp 20C

Idel temps

CPU 38C
MB 26C

Normal working load

CPU 43C
MB 30C

High Stress working load or Toast for 10 mins

CPU 45C
MB 42C

Rebooted every week or so.

Once I clean up my wire setup inside the case
I am going to over clock this baby..

http://www.dvdripz.org/case for more info , pics and a little video

P.S. I got 2 power supplys now..

T-boy



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Response Number 11
Name: real_Cool
Date: October 16, 2003 at 10:30:40 Pacific
Reply:

Come on! Got to be more than 10 overclockers watching this forum.

UNLESS, they don't want to share their secret!


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Response Number 12
Name: T-boy
Date: October 16, 2003 at 20:11:58 Pacific
Reply:

I think once it gets more then a few days old no one new see it.

That or my system just made everyone gellous..

Many they need more fans

T-boy


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Response Number 13
Name: xXx-hotShot-xXx
Date: October 16, 2003 at 23:28:49 Pacific
Reply:

NF7-S Board Xp2100 oc to 2.2 voltage 1.60
Fsb 200.5 x 11 2 x 256 ddr d.c temps 33cpu case 18. Slk800 with a ocz fan. 5 case fans.
I have another machine i havent done anthing with yet ga-7vrxp, xp1700, 2x256 crucial memory pc2100, i am waiting to get better memory first.


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Response Number 14
Name: SkipCox
Date: October 17, 2003 at 13:01:30 Pacific
Reply:

OK

P60 oc to P66
Necessary to add 80mm fan to blow on heatsink.
Reset ram:
Read CAS Pulse Width to 2T
DRAM Write CAS Width to 2T
SRAM Speed Option to Fastest

Now, how's that for speed?

Skip


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Response Number 15
Name: Ne0
Date: October 20, 2003 at 11:37:57 Pacific
Reply:

a7n8x rev 2 deluxe
xp2500
tt volcano 12 extreme at 3500 rpm
(too much noise at full speed)

stock
1.65 vcore
166*11
20-25 C
8-3-3-2

ocd
1.775 vcore
12*200
26-34 C
8-3-2-2


Ne0


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Response Number 16
Name: Kitty
Date: October 25, 2003 at 11:20:04 Pacific
Reply:

Ok here it goes

athlon 1600+(1403mhz)@ 1604mhz
asus a7m266
igloo heatsink (not much better than stock
512 mb of pc2100

getting
abit nf7-s athlon 2500+
nice heatsink
512 ddr pc3500

hoping for nice overclock:)


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Response Number 17
Name: real_cool
Date: October 25, 2003 at 20:07:42 Pacific
Reply:

Further tweaking

1)Intel P4 2A to 3.24 Ghz
2)1.525 Volt to 1.750
3)FSB 100 to 167mhz
4)Abit IS7
5)PC2700 (1:1 ratio instead of 5:4 previous)
6)Intel Stock Heatsink/Fan

Idle 42 max out 60 C after 30 minutes Prime95. Playing games would only top 56 C.

The trick I use is here: www.koolsolutions.net


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Response Number 18
Name: OCF 4-n-zics
Date: November 14, 2003 at 11:32:25 Pacific
Reply:

- 1700+ (1.47Ghz) to 2.5Ghz
- 1.8Vcore (1.5 stock)
- FSB from 133 to 200
- EPoX 8K5A2+ VIA KT333
- Swiftech MCX-462+ with 80mm Vantec Tornado
- 256MB Kingston HyperX PC3500 @ 2,2,2,6,2T

Prime95 for 24 hours - stable
Sandra burn-in (25 passes) - stable

idle temp ~34ēC
load temp ~40ēc


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