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Well, I once get a 433Mhz celeron to run @ 466Mhz without touching core voltage... should I be proud of that? :D

And my old Duron 700Mhz can run almost @ 900Mhz, by increasing the FSB and core voltage changed from 1.6V to 1.85. But then the power supply gets pretty hot... :)

Too bad my recent Sempron system doesn't allow any other overclocking, than the memory clock (it's a crappy BIOS & mb). And even that makes no difference in mem clocks, cause the FSB is limited to 200Mhz. :rolleyes:

Edited by GLSii

My Opteron 165 is rock stable at 2.66ghz with the Tuniq Tower 120 and AS5. I didn't reach the maximum yet, I just stopped here at 2.66 so it could maybe do more, I'll find out when I'll have the time.

CPU-Z: http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=220198

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Get bent Intel fan boys here is a realistic OC! When Intel gets real about real time speed then i'll beimpressed.

http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=219948

Here ya go, my 80% OC beats your 50%, done with an Intel Core 2 Duo. Intel is clock for clock better than AMD at the moment :)

http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=227625

CPU-Z Database (ID : 227625)

Submitted by Jonathan Kwan

Submitted on Sat, 11 Aug 2007 03:57:00 +0200 with CPU-Z 1.40

CPU : Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 (*1)

CPU Arch : 2 Cores - 2 Threads

CPU PSN : Intel? Core2 CPU 6300 @ 1.86GHz

CPU EXT : MMX SSE SSE2 SSE3 SSSE3 EM64T

CPU Cache : L1 : 2 x 32/2 x 32 KB - L2 : 2048 KB

Core : Conroe (65 nm) / Revision : B2

CPUID : 6.F.6 / Extended : 6.F

Freq : 3359.95 MHz (479.99 * 7)

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MB Brand : ASUSTeK Computer INC.

MB Model : P5K Deluxe

NB : Intel P35/G33/G31 rev 02

SB : Intel 82801IB (ICH9) rev 02

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RAM Size : 2048 MB

RAM Freq : 480 MHz

RAM Type : DDR2-SDRAM Dual Channel

RAM Ratio : 1:1

RAM Timings : 5-5-5-15

----------------------------------

Slot 1 : 1024MB (PC2-6400)

Slot 1 Manufacturer : OCZ

Slot 2 : 1024MB (PC2-6400)

Slot 2 Manufacturer : OCZ

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On my motherboard (Gigabyte GA-K8N51GMF-9) the only overclocking features are Bus speed and Multiplyer, it manages the voltage on its own (makes things pritty easy). I'm using the Arctic Freezer64 Pro. First time i've ever fiddled with my processor too.

Athlon64 4000 SKT939 @ 2.83hz

CPU Temp under stress 46oc

CPU Temp idle 33oc

Edited by McDave

Well I have a dell so overclocking so I can't overclock my p4 (It would probably explode with this ****ty heatsink anyway). I have my 7600GS OC'd from 400/266(533) to 540/340 (680). The memory in the card is crappy and won't go much farther than 360 without bad artifacts, the core OC's like a dream though, very minimal increase in temperature.

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All I did was increase the vcore just a little, increase the FSB and voila! 3.55ghz and memory running at 888mhz 1:1 @ 4-4-4-12 . I was able to effortlessly reach 3.8ghz but had to raise chipset + vcore voltage and the speed increase wasn't worth the higher temps... :yes:

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All I did was increase the vcore just a little, increase the FSB and voila! 3.55ghz and memory running at 888mhz 1:1 @ 4-4-4-12 . I was able to effortlessly reach 3.8ghz but had to raise chipset + vcore voltage and the speed increase wasn't worth the higher temps... :yes:

i got some catching up to do! havent had the time to thoroughly test anything higher atm.

check sig for results so far.

i got some catching up to do! havent had the time to thoroughly test anything higher atm.

check sig for results so far.

The RAM is probably holding you back, try running it @ 5-5-5-15, increase the FSB and see if it boots... Maybe you'll have to add +0.1v to the memory as well, make sure its within the ram voltage limits though, you dont wanna fry it :p

Also if you're using the stock heatsink, you won't reach as far...

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sorry for double post can't edit:

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I was actually getting around 500 points more before I updated a bunch of intel drivers... still a decent score for a vista pc

pc:

case: Antec Sonata III 500

mobo: gigbyte p35 ds3r

CPU: Q6600 g0 @ 3ghz

mem: 2gig kingston 667 (not oc'ed anyone know how much % performance I could gain if I oc'ed it?)

vid card: Foxconn 8800GTS OC edition 640MB

PSU: included with case, antec earthwatts 500watt

about 900 euro total this does not include a harddisk I still had one I could use. Next upgrade when money allows: physx card, another 2gb ram, raid setup.

Edited by Saito
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currently running my old AM2 3200+ @2.7ghz / 1.45v with a passive OCZ Vindicator (getting around 51c @ full load with 27c ambient temp)

MSI K9N Platinum

4x512mb SuperTalent DDR667 @ 720mhz / 4-4-4-10 / 1.95v

Gigabyte 7300GT @580/950 w/pencil mod

yup, great stuff for a museum ^_^

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