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AMD Athlon64 3700+ San Diego (2.2 GHz stock) @ 2794 MHz (11x254). Close enough to 2.8 for me. At 255 it's not prime95 stable :p That's on a Tower112 heatpipe cooler with dual 80mm's. Idle temp is usually around 88-90F, full load around 115F. I need water...

Full stats in sig.

Peace,

Pete Zaria.

  • 2 weeks later...

I need a better PSU because it's crash randomly actually, but I expect to make it work after a new PSU and VGA cooler

Video Card: Sapphire Radeon x800GTO STD Edition

PCI-E 256MB

Core: 400/490 (980) Memory

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OCed to 600/600(1200)

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PS: My PSU is a little 300W >.<

For the CPU it's the same thing...

I can't get over 2000MHz because it don't boot lack of juice... :(

But I can boot in at 250MHz FSB but with a 4x multiplier

So now I need a good PSU and coolers :D

I need a better PSU because it's crash randomly actually, but I expect to make it work after a new PSU and VGA cooler

Video Card: Sapphire Radeon x800GTO STD Edition

PCI-E 256MB

Core: 400/490 (980) Memory

post-146651-1135363799.gif

OCed to 600/600(1200)

Lunamsn.bmp

PS: My PSU is a little 300W >.<

For the CPU it's the same thing...

I can't get over 2000MHz because it don't boot lack of juice... :(

But I can boot in at 250MHz FSB but with a 4x multiplier

So now I need a good PSU and coolers :D

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STD edition? bahahah

STD edition? bahahah

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What you have to laugh like this?

First, I have allready spend 50$ CAD over the initial buget to get a GTO over a GT...

Second, the FireBlade was not avalible, and the GTO? was BackOrder...

Anyway, i'm happy like this...

What you have to laugh like this?

First, I have allready spend 50$ CAD over the initial buget to get a GTO over a GT...

Second, the FireBlade was not avalible, and the GTO? was BackOrder...

Anyway, i'm happy like this...

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I am pretty sure he was laughing over the name STD Edition, not the card itself lol...:rofl::

I am pretty sure he was laughing over the name STD Edition, not the card itself lol... :rofl:

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Well... it's because if I said just Sapphire x800GTO there 4 edition of it...

The Normal or Standard, Ultimate, Fireblade and ? ...

  • 2 weeks later...

NVIDIA 7800GTX

Before:

Core: 430MHz

Memory: 1.20 GHz

Fan/Heatsink: Stock

Temps: 41 Idle / 60 Load

3DMark 05: 7590

After:

Core: 500MHz

Memory: 1.34 GHz

Fan/Heatsink: Zalman VF700

Temps: 27 Idle / 43 Load

3DMark 05: 8438

All that at stock voltages! w00t! :woot:

Asus A8N-SLi Premium mobo

A64 X2 4400+ running at 2.66GHz (253x10.5)

2GB of OCZ Platinum PC3200 RAM currently running at 400MHz (hence the odd 253x10.5) because I haven't had time to try and max that out yet.

I'm using a Thermalright XP120 with a Vantec Stealth 120mm fan. Hits about 55 degrees C with both cores under full load (24 hours of Prime 95) which I can live with. After a few hours of gaming, so one core under load, it's around 40 degrees C. Idle temperatures are around 30 degrees C.

Also have a 7800 GTX which is just moderately overclocked on stock cooling - running at 490MHz core and 1300MHz RAM. A moderate overclock but I'm happy with its performance.

I'll live with that until I get the time to try and play with it some more which probably won't be any time soon :)

CPU AMD 64 3200+ @ 2420 MHz (original 2200MHz)

9600 V360 ATI @ 450/450 (original 400/400)

  Approximately 10% overclock speed for each

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The 3200+ stock is 2.0 not 2.2. You can up it to 2.5 on the stock voltage without any probs (on the default AMD cooler). ;)

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