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  • 2 weeks later...

I was happy to see that the Opteron 165 I just got was so strong.

Opteron 165 at 2.88ghz Prime Stable on air (1.4v)

Patriot 2 x 1gb ddr500 @ 240 3-4-4-8

DFI LanParty UltraD HTT @ 320

39c at Idle 56c full load

The bang for the buck with these guys (assuming a good stepping) is awesome. Dual core opty @ 2.88 for $230! I got it to boot into windows at 2.93 but barfed all over itself on prime95.

  • 2 weeks later...

DFI Lanparty Nf4 Ultra-D

3000+ @ 2.65 (295x9) 1.52v

512 Corsair PC3200 @ 221FSB (Gskill PC4800 Coming Soon)

33s Super PI Screenshot

I wish I could reach that on mine.......Though I've heard DFI Lanparty are really good mobo's for overclocking.

Mine is:

Shuttle AN51S/R

3000+ @ 2.28 (228x10) 1.52v

1024 GEIL PC3200 @ 228FSB

40?C Idle --- 55?C Load

I've tried everything from lowering my multiplyer(wouldnt even pass POST at 240 FSB with a 9x multiplyer). To adding a divider on my ram(divider was also used to attempt my 9x multiplyer).

I personally think its my board although with overclocking just about anything can affect it.

  • 2 weeks later...

my old lady

the classic overclock: Athlon XP2500+ ->Athlon XP3200+ (2.2Ghz), it's a Barton FSB200 (museum piece ... :p)

Mobo: gigabyte ga7n400 (nf2)

Cooler: Arctic Cooling Copper Lite (39 idle - 55 full load)

running like that for 2.5 years now, no problemos, whatsoever (overclocking shortens CPU life, yea right ... )

cheers

P4 Northwood 2.66GHz @ 3.0 on Air (Zalman 9500 cooler)

Asus P4P800 SE

FSB from 133 up to 150 - Higher caused my system to reboot in BF2 after roughly 2 mins game time.

Temps about 40 at load under BF2

Previous to that was:

P4 Northwood 2GHz @ 2.66 on Air (Gigabyte 3D cooler)

Asus P4P800 SE

FSB from 100 up to 133

Temps about 42 under load playing Source/CoD

Opteron 146 (2GHz stock clock) @ 2726.8 MHz, with 1mb (L2) local cache memory, which is double the amount that Athlon 64s had. It's basically very similar in functional spec. to an Athlon (Venice), other then that.

The performance per watt of those product s is poor, now, though, so I may get myself a laptop with a newer Intel processor at some point.

  • 3 weeks later...

http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=126360

It's actually a Denmark core, CPU-Z has always displayed the core name incorrectly. Not entirely Prime stable, but I think that 21 hours is pretty good, I never let it go that long doing massive things anyway.

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  • 1 month later...

Pentium M (745) 1.73 GHz :no: (Hi) - 800 MHz :no: (Lo)

1.356 Vcore @ x13 (Hi) - .988 Vcore @ x6 (Lo)

(133 MHz Bus) 533 MHz FSB (Hi, Lo)

1GB DDR @ 166 MHz (2.5, 3, 3, 7)

Bus: Dram - 4:5

~ to ~

Pentium M (745) 2.509 GHz :devil: (Hi) - 1.158 GHz :devil: (Lo)

1.356 Vcore @ x13 (Hi) - .988 Vcore @ x6 (Lo)

(193 MHz Bus) 772 MHz FSB (Hi, Lo)

1 GB DDR @ 241 MHz (2.5, 3, 3, 7)

Bus: Dram - 4:5

Courtesy of ClockGen by cpuid (the makers of CPU-Z) which alters the clocks without substantial hardware modifications, excluding excessive cooling for an HP laptop...

Pentium D 945 3.4Ghz running @ 4.0 Ghz, 1.3V, 55C full load. (Zalman 7700)

Asus P5WD2-Premium @ 944Mhz FSB

OCZ 2Gb PC6400 DDR2 Dual Channel Platinum XTC Revision 2 Edition (OCZ2P800R22GK) running @ just slightly below 800Mhz, 1.9V

send PM if you have questions ;)

  • 1 month later...

Opteron 170 (2ghz - Dual Core - 2x1mb cashe)

Currently running @ 235 - Defult vcore - 235*10

Corsair XMS PC3500 (BH5) @ 235 (1:1 with HTT) @ 2.9v

Shuttle SN21G5

===

Highest was:

AMD A64 3200+ @ 2850 (285*10)

Corasir XMS PC3500 (BH5) @ 255 (forgot ratio) @ highest board v (forgot that as wel)

ASUS A8V Dlx Rev 2

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