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Name: chuck
Date: February 7, 2003 at 21:41:44 Pacific
OS: Windows XP Pro
CPU/Ram: AMD XP 2100+ (Thoroughbre
Comment:

CPU: AMD XP2100+ [1.7ghz] Thoroughbred @ XP2600+ [2.00GHz]
FSB: 155
MULTIPLIER: 13 [damn bios cant change it!]
PSU: 350 watt psu [came with enermax case?]
HSF: TT Volcano 9
SYSTEM TEMP: 28c
CPU IDLE: 27c
CPU LOAD: 29c
VCORE: 1.850v
RAM: 512mb pc2100 (OC to pc2700)
MOBO: Gigabyte 7VA
HD: 20gb Maxtor [my other 20gb crashed cuz of stupid scandisk!]
FANS: 1 blowhole/2 exaust/1 intake/1 hd cooler

Heh 29c after playing UT2003 for an hour or so is pretty stressful but it was only 29c!



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Name: Methos
Date: February 8, 2003 at 02:26:51 Pacific
Reply:

CPU: AMD XP2400+ [2.0Ghz]Thoroughbred B @ 2.205Ghz
FSB: 147
Multiplier: 15
Psu: 420W dual fan
HSF:Tt Volcano 9 w/ coolmod
Sys temp:28c
Cpu Idle:45c
Cpu Load:52c
Vcore:1.76v
Ram:512mb Pc2700
Mobo: Asus A7V8X
HD:80Gb Maxtor 7200rpm
Fans:2front/2back/1 side vga

Higher temps and OC'd not so much because I like to run my HSF at around 3000-3500rpm. I dislike the noise when I sleep so I set it to 3000. (plans to get fsb of 150 sometime.)

52c after playing UT2003 for 6hrs never higher.


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Response Number 2
Name: brian
Date: February 8, 2003 at 02:52:19 Pacific
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SYSTEM :-
CPU- 2400xp o/c to true 2310mhz FSB 154x15.Vcore 1.85v
Mem- Corsair 512ddr434 pc3500 o/c to pc3850.Vcore 2.5v
Mobo- Gigabyte 7vax.
Psu- 550w.
Graphics- G4 Ti4600 128mb o/c to 725/325.
HDD- maxtor 40g @ 7200rpm.
CPU Fan - (dont know name) runs at 7500rpm.
Fans- 1xdrive bay fan + 3x 80mm case fans .
System temp = 34c.
CPU temp = 37c idle, 42c under load after 5 hours of quake III

PCmark2002- CPU=6820,Mem=4509,HDD=1153.
3Dmark2001- 14120.



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Response Number 3
Name: Louis Tienken
Date: February 8, 2003 at 05:32:55 Pacific
Reply:

AMD XP2100+ (Thoroughbred)@1911MHz
ECS Elitegroup L7VTA w/KT400 chipset
FSB @ 147 (294 147x2)
512ddr 333 @ 368MHz
sys temp 35c idle; 38c max load
cpu temp 48c idle; 51c max load
HSF = Tt Volcano 7+
sys fans = 1 front (in), 1 side (in), 2 back(out)
80 gb WD HD 8mb cache
Ti 4200 64mb video clocked 260 core, 540 memory
350 watt PSU


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Response Number 4
Name: 666
Date: February 8, 2003 at 08:50:57 Pacific
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AMD XP1800+ Tbred "A"@ 1800Mhz
MSI 745 Ultra
150MHz * 12.0
512megs PC2700
system temp 32 idle 34 full load
cpu temp 34 idle 37 full load
Innovatek watercooling kit
PSU: Enermax 350 watt
ATI Radeon 7500 All in Wonder


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Response Number 5
Name: nitti
Date: February 8, 2003 at 09:23:21 Pacific
Reply:

T'bred 2100 @ 2210 (170 x 13)
Giga-byte 7VA
256 Kingston hyper x pc3000
speeze hs w/80mm fan @2900 rpm
42 idle
47 load
vcore; 1.85
350 ps


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Response Number 6
Name: Methos
Date: February 9, 2003 at 02:05:50 Pacific
Reply:

Revamped Changed Multiplier

CPU: AMD XP2400+ [2.0Ghz]Thoroughbred B @ 2.158Ghz
FSB: 166
Multiplier: 13
Psu: 420W dual fan
HSF:Tt Volcano 9 w/ coolmod
Sys temp:28c
Cpu Idle:45c
Cpu Load:52c
Vcore:1.76v
Ram:512mb Pc2700
Mobo: Asus A7V8X
HD:80Gb Maxtor 7200rpm
Fans:2front/2back/1 side vga

Yes slower cpu speed But Much higher memory bandwidth. Planing on working it up around 2.25Ghz.


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Response Number 7
Name: ASSASIN
Date: February 19, 2003 at 23:43:35 Pacific
Reply:

CPU:AMD XP 1700+ 1.47ghz
Overclocked To 1.72ghz
FSB:266
Multiplier:13
VCORE:1.85v
Liquid Cooled:Swiftech MCW5000-A Waterblock-
Black Ice Extreme 2 Radiator-Via Aqua 1300 Pump+Reservoir Combo
Fans:1 Front intake 1 back out
CPU Temp Idle: 34c 94f Max:42c 107f
Motherboard Temp:35c 95f
PSU:350 watts
Ram:512mb pc2700 DDR
Motherboard:Asus A7V8X Deluxe
Hard Drive:Maxtor 40 GB 7200 rpm

Just installed the water cooling system today after putting it off for a week or so it took all last night to do it took a lot of case modding to make it look good as well as work well but i am so pleased with the results.With the temps i have right now the skys the limit.I recomend this mod for any die hard overclockers alot of work involved its a very tricky project you just have to get over putting water inside your box but once its done you`ll know why you wanted to put water flowing all around your expensive computer parts.


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Response Number 8
Name: Bored
Date: February 20, 2003 at 08:23:33 Pacific
Reply:

CPU: Athlon XP1700+ 1.47GHz @ 1.73GHz
MB: Asus A7V8X Deluxe
RAM: 256Mb DDR 333MHz Generic
Cooling: Stock P.O.S.
PSU: 350W
FSB:133MHz
Multiplier:13
VCore: 1.65 (1.7 Actual)

CPU Temp: Idle 27C, Full Load 38C
MB Temp: 37C



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Response Number 9
Name: Mike
Date: March 10, 2003 at 19:21:26 Pacific
Reply:

Athlon 1800+ OC'd to 1879 Mhz
MB:Epox 8RDA+
FSB: 150Mhz
Multi:12.5
Vcore:1.744
RAM:512MB Kingston
Video:Radeon 9000 w/ 128MB RAM
Cooling:Volcano 9
Temp Idle: 36C
Temp Full Load: 43C


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