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Venice overclocks so nicely. I can get it up to 2.65Ghz stable on air, but Im happy with 2.3Ghz. I overclocked doing the following...

HT at 4x 800Mhz (default 5x)

Memory Frequency locked at 166Mhz

VCore at 1.5v

CPU Frequency at 255Mhz

AGP set at 67, PCI Locked at 33

CPU Thermal-Throttling at 12.5%

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five fans total in the case...

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CPU: Intel P4 3.06ghz @ 3.97ghz (zelman heatsink)

Mobo: Abit VT7 PT880

RAM: 3GB DDR PC3200

GPU: Nvidia GeForce 6200 OC (zelman heaksink)

Drives: Pioneer DVD-RW 16x (two)

HDD: 40GB Westen Digital (winxp)

HDD: 200GB Maxtor

Screen: 15' HD Plasma Moniter

Mouse: IntelliMouse Explorer 4.0

Speakers: 2.1 THX

Average Temps:

Mobo: idle - 32 C, full 34 C

CPU: idle - 39 C, full 46 C

GPU: idle - 35C, full 44 C

all that computer and only a 6200?

they really make 15 foot plasma screens? that's freakin huge!! what did that run you? like $30,000+? what resolution is it? can a 6200 really support that? :blink: :whistle:

all that computer and only a 6200?

they really make 15 foot plasma screens? that's freakin huge!! what did that run you? like $30,000+? what resolution is it? can a 6200 really support that?  :blink:  :whistle:

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the plasma screen cost me around 26 grand, its all within a wall in the office. i live with my friend, and trust fund supports my hobby. yes i do run on a 6200OC gpu, but i recieved it for very cheap. and it does play half-life 2 and battlefield 2 very smoothly. i am currently waiting for the G70's from Nvidia. the new series is due out soon, and id rather buy one of them then a 6800 Ultra. my current resoultion is 1920x1080, the highest i could achieve. within games the resolution is lower due to the 6200 not being able to handle the highest resolutions.

ASUS [ATi] Radeon 9550GE 128MB

GPU core from 250 MHz to 500 MHz

Memory clock from 200 MHz [Effective 400] to 317 MHz [Effective: 634 MHz]

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Did you run ATITool on that for half an hour at least? I'm a bit worried about your clocks. At 500 MHz, I'd get massive artifacting all over the place, as in about maybe 30-50 artifacts a second. After all, you wouldn't want to damage your new card.

2.8Ghz Venice, i dont think it passes Prime as the RAM needs to be burned in a bit but otherwise it runs 100% stable in games and completes all 3DMarks and Aquamark.

Aquamark03: 74k

3DMark03: 13k (tbc)

3DMark05: To be done

The rest are here in the screenshot:

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screenshot samoa????

its not hard you know kiddies

all you have to press is print screen...

if you ACTUALLY had a venice at that speed you would have a screenie, youd let people know teh stepping, what cooling your using... not to mention actually posting about it in a big thread called LIST YORU VENICE/SANDY OVERCLOCKS in this very forum

heres i screenie i dug up from my first overclocking project with a pc that wasnt ancient :p

twas my p4 2.4a @ 3.6ghz at a stupidliy low vcore, it was stable although, watercooled with a 60 quid asetek kit...

had it benching at 3.8... i didnt bother taking more screenshots as i was new to teh scene and i didnt even know about neowin so i didnt really need to show anyone apart from my mates in my house :)

ive got my next project lined up, well im using most of it now, just need to get some ram and psu with my next paycheque and my bfg back from rma eventually...

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Did you run ATITool on that for half an hour at least? I'm a bit worried about your clocks. At 500 MHz, I'd get massive artifacting all over the place, as in about maybe 30-50 artifacts a second. After all, you wouldn't want to damage your new card.

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It was just testing how far the card can go.Now I keep it at 450MHz GPU and 250 MHz [500 MHz] RAM and it runs very stable.No artifacts with ATiTool at all.

Well, I guess my PowerMac qualifies since it is overclocked as well. The CPU is a G4 450Mhz upgrade for a PowerMac G3 (Blue & White model). It was sold as being rated for 450Mhz in the Blue & White models or 466Mhz in the Beige models (B&W's use 100Mhz base, Beige uses 66Mhz). I am currently running it overclocked (via the jumpers on the upgrade card itself) to 600Mhz. It runs perfectly stable, and has been running at that speed for about a year now. It is using the original heatsink from the PowerMac's original 300Mhz G3 CPU. I've tried upping it to 650Mhz (the next available jumper setting without messing with the base clock), but it wouldn't boot at that speed.

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