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I am planning to overclock from Athlon XP2000+ (1.67Ghz) to 2400+ (2.0Ghz) when I get my EXPERT HARDCORE OCer to help me do it.  He is such an expert hardcore ocer, from Athlon XP2100+ to XP3400+ ... wow! Amazing eh?

However, he sold his system for $3150 .. I wanted it :D, but way too expensive  :crazy: for me to get.

2100+ to 3400+ ? Bull, lets see some screen shots.

EDIT: What did he do? Freeze it?

AthlonXP 2400+ is best :)

i managed to get my axp to 2.86ghz @ 220x13 but my ide port decided to blow out ;/ taking my hdd with it

ive backed down to 2.7ghz now and all seems fine + added some mofset sinks now :)

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/voodoo.mchale1/voopc.JPG

i gota question, here goes: ive got an fsb @ 533mhz, can i overclock it at 800 or sumthin? if yes how?

thamx for any help

You can overclock your FSB to a little more than 533mhz. But if you wanted an 800mhz FSB then you would have to buy a new motherboard that supported it, and a new processor. ;)

EDIT: Btw the way guys, any1 know where I can buy 1GB sticks of PC800 RDRAM 32n/s? I need 4 of them.

thats hard to find, i think that the max is 512 ;) :huh: :unsure:

P4 2.4C 800 to 3GHz

Stock cooling

Abit IC7

Antec Sonata case

2x 512MB Kingmax DDR400 PC3200

CPU: 39C (Idle temp), Under load ~42C

Case: 23C (Idle temp, Under load ~25C

First O/C

Highly recommending 2.4C to my mates now after all I've read :)

I also have another machine with the same IC7 and P4 2.4C cpu running at 3.3GHz

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why are you guys so skeptical of that other dude oc'ing his 2100+ to a 3400+. my 2100+ is oc'ed to 2.3ghz, which is what? a 3300+ (if there was one). and i only had to up the vdimm and vcore a notch. and i'm basic air cooling (vantec aeroflow).

:yes: Got my Corsair..... Ramped up the FSB (Memory is clocked to 2.66 of FSB which I can't currently change :( Gigabyte :crazy:) Anyhow.... 1.8Ghz to 2.7Ghz Stable and Air Cooled. Haven't yet seen the temp hit 40 C but I think it will on a burn it test in a bit.

Although, thats really not that hot!!

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