List Your Overclocks..


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  • 2 weeks later...

ok, mine is not that special...

Motherboard Name Gigabyte GA-8IR533

CPU

Bus Width 64-bit

Real Clock 108 MHz (QDR)

Effective Clock 431 MHz

Bandwidth 3450 MB/s

DDR

Bus Width 64-bit

Real Clock 144 MHz (DDR)

Effective Clock 288 MHz

Bandwidth 2300 MB/s

Chipset Bus Properties

Bus Type Intel Hub Interface

Bus Width 8-bit

Real Clock 72 MHz (QDR)

Effective Clock 288 MHz

Bandwidth 288 MB/s

Motherboard Chipset i845D

  • 2 weeks later...

Nothing special, just your typical no-effort OC:

P4 2.6c @ 3.25ghz

P4C800 Deluxe

Kingston Value Select PC3200

100% stock cooling (including crap Intel thermal tape)

It's rock solid, but I don't keep it that way. I'll wait until HL2 comes out and maybe I'll have a reason to ;)

Athlon XP 1800+ (1533 MHz) using 266-DDR up to Athlon XP 2100+(1702 MHz @ 298 MHz) Nice and solid...would go higher but I like my machine running below 40 Celsius at all times. Just a nice, conservative overclock...

:happy:

  • 3 weeks later...

i got my barton 2500+ going at 3200+ (200x11=2200mhz) at default voltages, even with kingston pc2700 hyperx ram :)

the average overclock seems to be nearly 2300mhz according to the cpu database website (i forget link) but i'm staying conservative because i enjoy the lower heat and thus quieter fan speeds :)

first time at overclocking. and building a PC.

tbred 2200 A core @ 1.92 ghz, 333 mhz fsb, 2x256 dual channel corsair xms, NF7-S

pretty nice, my coolermaster HHC-001 cooler keeps it a few C under 40 on load.more to come if this crummy overclocker wants to go any higher.

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