Overclocking records!
Wow I feel rusty. I haven't overclocked in so long.
Athlon XP 1600 Palamino core (1.4 Ghz) Oced to 1.575 ghz - Using thermaltake volcano 7 cooler
Athlon XP 2400 throughbred b core (2.0) oced to 2.4 ghz .SLk-900A heatsink and 92mm vantec tornado
Athlon xp 2500 Mobile Core (I belivev 1.8 was stock) 2.53 Ghz. SLk-900A heatsink and 92mm vantec tornado
This was all done on Air cooling I never had the funds at the time to run water cooling. Maybe one day I will get back into it.
Athlon XP 1600 Palamino core (1.4 Ghz) Oced to 1.575 ghz - Using thermaltake volcano 7 cooler
Athlon XP 2400 throughbred b core (2.0) oced to 2.4 ghz .SLk-900A heatsink and 92mm vantec tornado
Athlon xp 2500 Mobile Core (I belivev 1.8 was stock) 2.53 Ghz. SLk-900A heatsink and 92mm vantec tornado
This was all done on Air cooling I never had the funds at the time to run water cooling. Maybe one day I will get back into it.
Originally Posted by radomirthegreat
Yes! A mobile core! Do you know if it'* still a functional processor?
This topic is quickly turning into an e-***** contest. I haven't overclocked in a long while (don't see the need anymore). I remember overclocking my old Pentium 4 C'* and earlier generations on Swiftech water cooling. I did custom builds for about a year, built maybe 150 PC'*. Only probably 20 of which were water cooled, but I never overclocked a client'* PC (I just gave them the tools, I'd rather be blameless :P ) I have some records of what my bests were in a file somewhere on my server, but I doubt it will be very impressive.
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ePenis? No, no.... Well... No...
But mine is bigger.
This has to be the worst response to any comment on any forum that I've ever made. Also, I will look through my friend'* collection because I think he might still have a Chaintech nForce2 motherboard. The problem with it is that there are no voltage controls, although there is so much flexibility in the overclocking section. If you just want to run the processor stock or a little faster, I'll see if he'* still using the board.
But mine is bigger.
This has to be the worst response to any comment on any forum that I've ever made. Also, I will look through my friend'* collection because I think he might still have a Chaintech nForce2 motherboard. The problem with it is that there are no voltage controls, although there is so much flexibility in the overclocking section. If you just want to run the processor stock or a little faster, I'll see if he'* still using the board.
i overclocked all my stuff on my computer at one point
i couldnt tell you want my clock speeds where
maybe i will do it tomorrow
my current setup
AMD FX-55 (939)
XFX 7950GT 512MB
MSI k8n-neo4
Dual Lite-on DVD Burner
72GB raptor 10,000rpm hard Drive for my Operating Sysem
Dual 500GB Hard Drives for Storage
Zalamn Copper Heatsink and 120mm Processor Fan
650 Watt Antec Modular Power Supply
4 80mm Fans
Memory card reader with floppy drive
2Gb of pc3200 Ram running in Dual Channel
Will post speeds relatively soon
i couldnt tell you want my clock speeds where
maybe i will do it tomorrow
my current setup
AMD FX-55 (939)
XFX 7950GT 512MB
MSI k8n-neo4
Dual Lite-on DVD Burner
72GB raptor 10,000rpm hard Drive for my Operating Sysem
Dual 500GB Hard Drives for Storage
Zalamn Copper Heatsink and 120mm Processor Fan
650 Watt Antec Modular Power Supply
4 80mm Fans
Memory card reader with floppy drive
2Gb of pc3200 Ram running in Dual Channel
Will post speeds relatively soon
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Which video card do you have? Did you go up in increments, and if so, what were they? How did you test each increment? What program were you using? Maybe you after all can overclock.


