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He sent it back.. software /hardware problems he couldnt solve :(

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yeah, rather it's the incompatibility with software I routinely use, and not being able to install XP...and the wierd thing I saw in the bios, as well as the weird reboots I encountered. That's when I wasn't OCing it. In all, it was just too slow..

[edit] I just changed my RMA order, I'm getting the 3500 amd 64 and getting a replacement for the mobo...so we'll se how that goes. Now the thing is wether to get the Newcastle core or the Winchester... :unsure:

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2600XP-M @ 2.7ghz 450FSB, 1.95v..... :cool: I sticking with 2.5ghz 455FSB, 1.72  as a norm though, lot's cooler and all.

oh and I made the 800th post in this tread... :D

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Wow, I must say thats impressive for a M-2600+ what temps are u running under load with your water cooling?

Wow, I must say thats impressive for a M-2600+ what temps are u running under load with your water cooling?

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I was hitting 50C Idle with WC, 55C Load... :wacko: So I even went back to my sig specs, just cause to me it really doesn't appear worth it. I'm really getting away from OCing to max things out. I just do it for fun sometimes...I'm just glad to see this thing hitting 2.7ghz again. I could only do it on a 400FSB before..so it is an improvement.. :yes:

I got a Sempron 2400+ (1.66Ghz) recently.

System boots fine at 2800+ (2Ghz) speeds but CPU stress tests freeze the computer. Probably needs a VCore change. At the moment I have a ****ty PSU until the one I ordered gets here this week.

I settled for 2600+ speeds. Just bumped up FSB. Temps are at 40?c during high load.

This is my first overclock by the way:pp

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