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I'm not sure ... couldn't find it in his sig; however, most of the extreme hardmodders are using some sort of liquid cooling. I would imagine he is as well (BTW, sorry for the big pic ... it's his ... not mine).

Yeah I am about to hardmod my northbridge so I can supass my 3.57Ghz barrier. It will do 3.78 at 5:4 but I want 1:1

Nothing major, but here's mine:

P4 2.4C @ 3.0 Ghz (200 bus to 250 and 5:4 memory timings for PC3200 Ram)

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Temperature:

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I can overclock to 280 bus or 3.36 Ghz, but it isn't stable (probably because of ram). Cooling: Zalman Alcu7000 w/ Artic Silver 5.

Barton 2500 @ 3200 (1.8 ghz 166 bus to 2.2 ghz 200 bus)

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Temperature:

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Can go to 210 bus or 2.3 ghz but freezes randomly after a few hours so I just leave it at 200 bus. Cooling: Cooljag JVC258A w/ copper base (pretty cheap yet effective) w/ Artic Silver 5.

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AMD Athlon XP 2100+ Thuroughbred

[stock] 133MHz core x 13 = 1.79GHz 266MHz FSB @ 1.6V

[stable] 166MHz core x 12 = 2.00 GHz 333MHz FSB @ 1.7V

GB-Micro PC2700 DDR RAM

[stock] 2.5 - 3 - 3 - 6 @ 2.6V

[stable] 2 - 2 - 2 - 11 @ 2.8V

Chaintech GeForce FX5700LE 128MB

[stock] 250MHz clock/400MHz mem

[stable] 325MHz clock/500MHz mem

Best performance I've gotten out of this setup stable, so I think I'm just gonna leave it . . . but that's kinda boring, so I might have to build a new system soon and how far I can push that

That's it? The 2.4c is able to run stable at 3.2 with stock cooling, and up to 3.8ghz with more aggressive cooling.

What kind of RAM do you have?

The RAM is one stick Corsair PC3200 512MB. I had to set the DDR voltage to 2.7 to make it stable. The motherboard only allows 2.5, 2.6, or 2.7.

The CPU works (although unstablely) up to 2.99GHz. Anything higher than that and it won't boot. Raising the CPU voltage doesn't help.

Right now, it's only 76F idle and 85F load.

The motherboard is Asus P4S800. There is a fan at the top of the case and another one on the side.

What's the maximum safe voltage for the P4 2.4C?

I've seen people at 1.8 with them, where they are pushing the CPU to 150% OC's. However I run mine at ~1.65v.

Have you tried changing your FSB:RAM ratios? I understand 1:1 will yield best results, however when I went from my fastest 1:1 OC, to fastest 3:2 OC, I saw the 3:2 ratio to be faster (Maybe because my 1:1 couldn't get there to compare).

athlon XP 2500+ (1.83) OC to 2.31Ghz (FSB 200*12.0 vcore @ 1.750v) on A7N8X deluxe mobo.... the highest i pushed with my proc is 2.695ghz with same mobo FSB 245*11 vcore @ 1.850v.. thanks to my mate who lent his Kingston hyper X DDR466 1GB module. my bottleneck is my ram at the moment.

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