some pretty heavy oced pcs here, gd to see how high that people can get compared to others... thanks for your replies
some pretty heavy oced pcs here, gd to see how high that people can get compared to others... thanks for your replies
AMD 64 X2 4400, AsRock 939S56-M, PQI 2x 512Mb Dual Layer, XFX Geforce 7900GS 256Mb 450M, 200Gb Maxtor SATA HDD, Logitech Z-5500 Speakers 550W RMS
Cant remember what the default is but now:
2500 XP-M @ 2.5ghz (200*12.5) 1.75v
9800pro @ 432 core 745 Mem
I reckon I can take the CPU higher, but I dont have the time at the mo to go through changing voltages, etc testing, but thats not bad for a crappy case with bad airflow!
erm what cooling are you using on that 2500-xpm to get it to 2500MHz?
Could get it to 285, but wasnt stable.
My XP-M 2500+ will do 2400+ MHz stable (in a Shuttle!), but it makes the fans go to high speed (= too noisy for me) when idling.
I generally run it at 2255 MHz, which stays on low fan speed unless gaming.
If you mean me, then I'm using a SLK-800A with a quietish 80mm sunon fan running at approx 3000rpm. I'm sure if i upped the voltage on the borthbridge of my nf7-s and messed around a bit more with the timings on my 3500 ram i cold definitely get it to about 2.6ghz. I reckon my next purchase would be a coolermaster centurion 5, as it looks dead good, and has 120mm fans at front and back. Currently, I'm trying to keep noise down, so i dont even have intake and exhaust fans (i know, its bad)Originally Posted by |{££|"
nice what ya temps like?
I know its pretty bad, but after leaving it on overnight downloading and then playing HL2 or D3 for a while the cpu maxes at about 55C. Yes, before you all jump on me, I know this is bad, but its been running stable for ages now, so fingers crossed its fine. I guess this is down to having to raise the Vcore to 1.75 and also no intake/exhausts.
I personally think 55C under load is fine - that tends to be my upper limit for how hot I let the CPU get.Originally Posted by jonathan_phang
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XP-M 2500+ @ 11.5 x 200 = 100% stable... Is 99.99% stable at 12 x 200 (fails prime 95 after 2 hours or so but runs everything else fine) and 00.01% stable at 12.5 x 200 (it boots but as soon as you ask it to do anything it bombs). Can post higher... But what good is that? Radeon 9800 Pro flashed to XT and clocked to 425 / 380... Core can clock much higher (gets up to 470 without crashing) but image quality suffers a bit (i.e. checkerboard city).
malfunction thats a nice oc on air same with gfx card jonathan_phang those temps are fine,thats about same as mine on 2312, but mines more 52ish depends on fan setting when above 60c is when it becomes worryin.
wow!thats basically a GHz overclock very niceOriginally Posted by Zathras
Just to reserve my space, had 2.5 out of my mobile barton before i stuck it in a shuttle.
Will be getting a 3000+ Winnie to play with soon so here's hoping for 2.6G
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It's a pretty special chip Clock was originally so low as it was very low voltage/power for use in laptop - it's not exactly like getting a 2.4ghz clock out of a 1.3ghz Thunderbird Athlon. Didn't take much work, just playing about with voltages and fsb in softmenu, but I'm not complaining. As I probably said, some guys at CPUCity have them posting at 2.7ghz!Originally Posted by cm_uk
what people have got 1500xp-m's to 2.7ghz?****!!!! thats crazy soft oc'ed?does that mean you say oc'ed it thru windows and left it standard in bios?or am i thinkin of underclocking?
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