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Got my 2400 AthlonXP-M to 2.5ghz 400FSB, 1.95v 2.8vdimm CAS 2-3-2-6 (Y)

It's a little hot due to my PSU. Damn things pumping out some heat. But things are really stable and fast. I can't get this cpu to take any extra FSB for some reason. I need to buy another good case fan for internal use. So I can lower the heat.

Correction: it does take some extra FSB but not much. I can do more FSB with lower Multipliers. But nothing like I can do with the 2800 Barton.

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mines a bit sad. P4 1.8a @ 2.3. i got it to 2.5 once but them my comp crashed.

I effing love my motherboard cause if you OC to much and it cant handle it it just resets befor you can do any damage

thats what the ultra-C means, ultra-Clocking

lmao, hahahaha..a laptop? yo man, thats what you get! noobs just wanna OC, they don care who or what! i had a friend who wanted to over clock a p4 3.0 EE!! i was like: ARE YOU MAD? you dont need any more power!!

mann,, i donnu man..ppl used 2 be smart and OC some athlon XPs to save money!

lmao, hahahaha..a laptop? yo man, thats what you get! noobs just wanna OC, they don care who or what! i had a friend who wanted to over clock a p4 3.0 EE!! i was like: ARE YOU MAD? you dont need any more power!!

mann,, i donnu man..ppl used 2 be smart and OC some athlon XPs to save money!

Hey it's a thrill! Why do you think car enthusiasts push their cars over 1,000 HP? They love to do it, it's fun, something to do. Pushing the boundaries on anything is always a "OoooOoh" factor in anyones book. Just because you sit outside of the group of not liking to OC a fast chip doesn't mean you should rag on them!

I am sure there's something you like to do and just push the limits on it.

I OC just to save money and not buy a 3.2ghz (Although it's @ 3.4) and it's well worth it tbh.

I find people who OC their P4 EE's, or any chip, do it just for the screenshot, and declock them so they aren't over-doing it 24/7 too much. However there are those crazy wombats who just love that raw power...

I overclocked a 2.4 Pentium 4 800 to 3.2 Ghz and I run at a Cool 21 degrees celcius. How did I do it? Koolance baby, thats all I can say. I got some Corsair XMS LLPT 2700's and with that superior cooling and a fast chip and motherboard and you have a good overclocked machine. Here a few photos for those that would like to see.

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I overclocked a 2.4 Pentium 4 800 to 3.2 Ghz and I run at a Cool 21 degrees celcius. How did I do it? Koolance baby, thats all I can say. I got some Corsair XMS LLPT 2700's and with that superior cooling and a fast chip and motherboard and you have a good overclocked machine. Here a few photos for those that would like to see.

That looks like a 3.1ghz OC to me.

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