List Your Overclocks..


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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!

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Nothing terribly exciting for me. I have in this particular box im working at a 1200Mhz Duron running at 1350Mhz without any extra cooling. CPU/DRAM frequency was upped to 112/112 (224). I am running a ECS K7S5A mobo with the latest overclockers cheepobios installed.

47C at idle.

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I was once overclocked my AthlonXP 1700+ from 1.47ghz (std) to most stable 1.51ghz (1800+ speed). I am planning to overclock again once I get higher frequency set of memory sticks (currently have PC2100 DDR...plan to upgrade to PC3200).

AMD XP 1900+ (1.6 Ghz) OCed to AMD XP 2100+ (1.73 Ghz) (LOCKED CPU)

Multiplier: 12 FSB: 144

VCore: 1.8 Volts

DRam settings at 2-2-5-2, 1t Command and Normal at 2.6 Volts

Thermaltake Volcano 7 HSF modded to run on max speed

MSI KT3 Ultra2 R Mobo

Idle Temps: 38C

Load Temps: 42C

thas as far as i can get this crappoo-poo 1900+ to oc at 100% stability. i can get it to 1.78 ghz but it lockes up here and there

Athlon XP 1700+ (11*133) running at 2000+ (11*151)

Vcore 1.850v

2*256mb Crucial DDR sticks

DDR settings: 2-2-5-2, 1T command at 2.6 volts

Thermaltake Volcano 9 at 3000-4000 rpm

MSI K7T 266 Pro2 mobo

Idle Temps, CPU:45C, Case:38C

Load Temps, CPU:52C, Case:40C

  • 2 weeks later...

I have a 2000+ right now its running at 1.77 (12.5x141)

I tried making the first number higher but it wouldnt post

I tried making the FSB faster but it wouldnt go into windows...after showing the irq's it restarted

Any ideas what to change bc it hasnt become any hotter then it was at normal speeds

EDIT: The highest i could get the FSB is 143, at 144 the computer restarts after the irq's

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