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2100+ Tbred B @ 2800+ speeds (2075 is the highest I've taken it)

Crucial 2x256 2700

NF7 Mobo

Since I first got it the FSB has been cranked to 333Mhz (that was the first thing I did after updating the bios and whatnot).

I have taken it up to 350Mhz stable, but backed off because I didn't want to press my luck.

Core has never been above 1.65, and right now it's at around 1750Mhz and undervolted on the vcore to 1.575 (abit bios likes to overvolt the vcore up to 0.03 so that's how I can undervolt it and be ok). :ninja:

Sensor Properties:

Sensor Type Winbond W83627HF

Sensor Access ISA 290h

Motherboard Name DFI LANParty NFII

Temperatures:

Motherboard 32 ?C (90 ?F)

CPU 42 ?C (108 ?F)

Cooling Fans:

CPU 4754 RPM

Voltage Values:

CPU Core 1.68 V

CPU Properties:

CPU Type AMD Athlon XP 2100+, 2200 MHz (5.5 x 400)

CPU Alias Thoroughbred-B

CPU Stepping B0

L1 Code Cache 64 KB

L1 Data Cache 64 KB

L2 Cache 256 KB (On-Die, Full-Speed)

i can't believe it compaqs gamer X machine is pimped out, (except the video card... )

Asus P4C800 Hynix ram that boots DDR480 2x 120 SATA raid 0, and its a COMPAQ!

and it overclocks awesomely with air cooling and a nice coolermaster aluminum case

dude...can you tell me what that performace mode is exactly?....cuz i wanna know how to enable it :p....or u think the P4P800 does not support that? (xStaindX maybe knows that answer?)

btw...did some CPU burn-in yesterday...i'll post some images l8r on today :p

Running my 2.4C @ 3.3GHz with air cooling (Coolermaster Aero 7+). No voltage increases, no temp problems - I love the 2.4C! :D

I'm at work so I may be a couple figures off, but I'm running on a 5:4 FSB:DRAM ratio with my memory clocked at 217MHz (the max my memory can run @ CL2). FSB is at 1080MHz.

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CPU Temps

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Motherboard and CPU temps ,with Memory

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System Spec

ASUS A7V8X-X

Gefroce 4 440 MX (X4 AGP ,Soon to be replaced )

512 of Sumsung PC3200 memory at 2.5 ,3,3,7

Maxtor 60 gig and Qauntum 27 gig hard drives

Onboard Sound in use is ADI 1980 Digital 6.1 Sound Max

Lan is onboard VIA Rihne II

Cooling is a modded ThermalTake Volcano 7 with Smart Fan2 from Volcano 9 .

Sorry the pic is so blurry ,my first time using villagephotos and they need a real small compresion for pics there .But it is free and who couldn`t resit that .

dude...can you tell me what that performace mode is exactly?....cuz i wanna know how to enable it :p....or u think the P4P800 does not support that? (xStaindX maybe knows that answer?)

btw...did some CPU burn-in yesterday...i'll post some images l8r on today :p

Performance mode = Intels PAT The P4P unofficially supports it with the newer bioses i believe.

2800 Barton @ 3300 Barton 2.26ghz 431FSB, 1.72vcore (215 x 10.5)

I found my ram will do 433, but the temps are slightly higher than I like on the mobo.

so I like those settings, gets me cool, fast, and stable. My Kingston ValueRAM won't handle much more

I think. Pretty good in all. When I get my PC3500, I will run both at the lesser default so I have 1gig.

Saw this thread over at hardocp (borrowed the title too :blink: )

Maybe a mod would like to make this a sticky. But hopefully it will get some use. Come here and brag about what you have overclocked (cpu, vcard, etc)! List all the specs...orginal speed, final speed, fsb, cpu coltage, used to cool, etc. You know them all.

Here's mine. P4 1.8a overclocked to 2.4 @ 133 fsb (333). Right now its at the default voltage, and using the wonderful intel hsf. Pretty solid for the past few days. Running around 36 C. I tried uping the fsb, but she wouldn't post, so I think this is as high as it will go without raising the voltage.

Let's see yours!

I Have Exactly like your and the same overclock

i did the mod on the intel fans that the RPM will be greater and it worked

from 3000 Something i dont remember

to 45000-50000

its super good and its running almost half year withour any glitches

so bye bye than

  • 2 weeks later...

i have my 1700+ Tbred B (1.43Ghz) oc'd to 2400+ (2.0Ghz) on a pants old MSI 745 Ultra mobo at 333Mhz fsb :D

runs stable as hell, about 40 idle, about 47 loaded. i'm using a pants coolermaster hsf system, it's just a small aluminium heatsink with a 60 or 70mm fan. bit of a shame my 9200SE sucks buttocks though :crazy:

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