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My rig: not the best, but hey it's al a poor student like me can afford :p

ABIT NF7-S v2.0

AMD Thorton 2000+ @ 2121MHz (202*10.5) @ 1.7V

Corsair XMS3200 512MB @ 404MHz @ 2-2-2-11 @ 2.9V

Hercules Radeon 9600PRO 128MB @ 501GPU/345MEM

so that's about it for the overclocks.. atm :devil:

rest of my system not that important.. 40GB Maxtor 7.2K HDD & 160GB Samsung Spinpoint 7.2K SATA HDD.

processor should go higher.. but it's running a bit hot on air now.. about 47 celsius.. I prefer about 45. But hey that's why im gonna buy watercooling when i have the money :ninja: :shifty:

this motherboard overlcocks good.. my Athlon XP 1700+ did 2400MHz in it :devil: .. to bad it died :cry:

YOu should've gotten a 2500 Barton... :yes:

nah i had a thight bugdet at that time :( .. my xp1700 was just 4 months old. so iwent for the thorton.. it's a downgraded barton and i succesfully unlocked the extra 256kb cache! so it's a barton infact :devil: .. it's works @200*10.5 so infact it's a Barton 3100+ :shifty: :whistle:

Asus P4G8X Deluxe

Intel P4, 2.4 Ghz (B version, not the 800FSB C version)... usually @2.9 Ghz, though I've taken it up to 3.4 Ghz, at 1.6 someodd volts

ATI 9700 All-in-Wonder Pro w/324 memory clock, and pretty much any core clock :yes:

Dual Channel DDR (2x256mb) but unfortunately they're 2700 speed.... yeuch.... will change that soon.... think 2-2-2-16.

CPU runs a bit warm (70-someodd degrees when its really working for a few hours)

but I'm getting a ThermalTek CPU heatsink in a few days. :)

How did you unlock it?!?!!?

i didn't do it myself. just asked the retailer to do it for me and he did :blush: :p

i got big hands and can't fumble aroud with the small things.. hehe but hey. if i

m not mistaken. it's the L2 bridge that you need to close. .. aha found the article:

http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/cpu/display/20030930171549.html

check it out and hopefully yours wil also succeed.. not all succed so keep that in mind. if it does, then you just got jourself a Barton at a pretty low price :devil:

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:

i have to correct myself, 2.00Ghz is a 2800+, and i'm overclocked to that. i bought a new coolermaster CP5-blablabla silent HSF which supports up to 3200+, and i'm getting 31 idle and about 37 full load with Arctic Silver 3 :D :D :D

bit of a shame my motherboard is shagged though, MSI-6561, it's really old and busted, started to crash my pc regularly :(

new mobo soon - Pc Chips m848ALU or sumthin like that, it's cheap, but really good :p

i hope it overclocks well

Just upgrade dmy motherbaord to the Nforce2 ultra 400 powered Gigabyte GA-7N400

This is my overclock using default multiplier (13x) with a FSB of 187mhz (chip speed 2.44ghz) Pretty impressive board, seeing as my last baord wouldnt budge pas a FSB of 179.

The chip sits hapily at 41deg c idle and 50 deg c under constant load for 10 loops of sisofts burnin test. I havent seen it go over 47 Deg C yet in general use.

I olso overclocked my FSB to 400mhz dropping the multiplier to 11x giving my CPU a speed of 2.19ghz, I wasnt too impressed with performance liek this thoguh, but i cant decide which way to go, CPU power or higher FSB (higher FSB also = higher Cas LAtency on my RAM)

/edit - BTW my chip is a Tbred B 2700+

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  • 2 weeks later...

pentium4 celeron 2.0GHz/400Mhz FSB overclocked to 2.66GHz/533Mhz FSB. i had no need to really change anything because when I booted up, the BIOS set the FSB to 533Mhz as the default. :D The CPU is cooled with the retail shipped heatsink and fan. I've got a stick of 512MB PC333 stuck in here. The mobo is an Asus P4S533MX (microatx).

it sits idle around 30C and underload it gets around 45C

I currently have a 2800+ running at 2.2ghz(11x200) @1.725V with a crappy powersupply. Whats are the best settings interms of multiplier, fsb and voltage. I have a vantec AERO FLOW VA4-C7040, Which keeps the temps around 38 degrees idle an no more than 43 degrees full load. I think I can achieve cooler temps as this is my second time building a computer and the firts time applying AC3 and I think I might have applied the thermal compound incorrectly. So I'm planning on reinstalling the heat sink.

The computer seems pretty stable the memory (geil 512mb ddr400 6-3-3-3) is currently at 400mhz and i have had no crashes or blue screens although I am worried about the power supply crapping out. I will definately be getting an antec truepower above 400W.

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