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06-05-2003, 12:16 PM
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o Official Overclocking Database >> Post your OC's!!
Okay peeps, let's see if we can get a nice list going of our overclocks. There might only be a couple of us that would dream of OC'ing their rigs, but hopefully some of you guests will toss in their results and we can get a nice list going.
So without further ado, I present...
The Official Fury-Tech Forums Overclocking Database
Use the following format for your posts:
CPU Make/Model:
CPU Stepping:
CPU Speed - Rated (MHz):
CPU Speed - Overclocked (MHz):
VCore - Rated:
VCore - Overclocked:
Motherboard Make/Model:
Northbridge Make/Model:
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FSB - Rated:
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VDD - Rated:
VDD - Overclocked:
Memory Make/Model:
Memory Size/# of Modules:
Memory Bus Speed - Rated:
Memory Bus Speed - Overclocked:
Memory Timings - Overclocked:
VDIMM - Rated:
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06-05-2003, 12:34 PM
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CPU Make/Model: AMD XP 1700+
CPU Stepping: DLT3C JIUHB:0310XPMW
CPU Speed - Rated (MHz): 1,470MHz
CPU Speed - Overclocked (MHz): 2,400MHz
VCore - Rated: 1.5v
VCore - Overclocked: 1.85v
Motherboard Make/Model: EPoX EP-8RDA+
Northbridge Make/Model: NVidia NForce2
Northbridge Stepping: SPP-128 Crush 18D (A1/C1)
FSB - Rated: 166MHz
FSB - Overclocked: 200MHz
VDD - Rated: 1.6v
VDD - Overclocked: 1.6v
Memory Make/Model: Kingston HyperX PC3500
Memory Size/# of Modules: 1x512MB
Memory Bus Speed - Rated: DDR434
Memory Bus Speed - Overclocked: DDR400
Memory Timings - Overclocked: 2-3-3-7
VDIMM - Rated: 2.5v
VDIMM - Overclocked: 2.63v
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06-18-2003, 12:09 PM
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CPU Make/Model: Intel P4 2.4B
CPU Stepping: 7
CPU Speed - Rated (MHz): 2400
CPU Speed - Overclocked (MHz): 3068.90
VCore - Rated:
VCore - Overclocked: 1.66
Motherboard Make/Model: Abit IT-7 Max2 Version 2
Northbridge Make/Model: Intel 82845PE
FSB - Rated: 533
FSB - Overclocked: 681.98
VDD - Rated:
VDD - Overclocked: 1.54
Memory Make/Model: Corsair Super Low Latency
Memory Size/# of Modules: 512 x 2
Memory Bus Speed - Rated: 133
Memory Bus Speed - Overclocked: 170.49
Memory Timings - Overclocked: 2-2-2-5-1
VDIMM - Overclocked:2.67
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06-18-2003, 04:19 PM
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11-13-2003, 12:26 PM
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Update my stats.... running at 2.4GHz right now with FSB at 200... got a Tornado and SLK-900a so I can FINALLY hit 2.4GHz solid this setup rocks  Will be tweaking with FSB this weekend and will update...
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05-10-2004, 07:21 PM
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Hey, what issues were you having at 2.4ghz before installing the Tornado? My system will appear to run perfectly fine at 2.4 and all tests pass except Prime95, which locks the whole computer after just a few tests. At 2.3 I can run Prime95 for hours without error. Anyway just wondering if getting a tornado and/or a better heatsink would allow me to push it more. Not that 2.3 vs. 2.4 is a huge difference, it's just annoying that I can't push this thing to it's full potential. 
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05-11-2004, 03:39 PM
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What are your temps? The chip is either getting too hot, doesn't have enough voltage, or both. Booting and seeing your desktop is WHOLE other world from being stable. Prime 95 puts a decent amount of stress down, cpuburn is even better.
Anyway when you run Prime it's doing one of two things to lock you up - creating too much heat which is generating errors, or simply testing the CPU more extensively to bring out errors that are already there.
Anyway, if your temps are 45c or lower when testing at 2.4, it's probably not heat but a matter of voltage. Kick CPU voltage up a bit and try again. If temps are getting close to 50c or higher it's probably heat that's causing the errors. Normally 50c is reasonable enough to run stable, but that faster you run your chip out of spec the more sensitive it is to heat. Which is why phase change cooling and all that crazy shit lets you get such huge OC's (that and the fact that you can volt your chip to death before it catches on fire).
2.4 is just one of those numbers though... I was in the same boat as you until I got the Tornado on here; in my case it was temps. Probably the same for you, lower temps mean you can push voltage up and maintain stability.
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05-11-2004, 06:03 PM
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The highest I can push the voltage with this mobo is 1.75. It'll get hot... I've never seen the temp mon get go over 48, but the on board temperature sensors have always read about 1 degree hotter, possibly slightly more. I've also moved the temp sensor thingy around a bunch and I haven't compared it to the onboard sensors in a while, so it may actually have been hitting 50. I'll check out cpuburn, I haven't tried that one yet. I'm going to be getting a new motherboard soon anyway. The mobo in my media pc is complete shite and the video will sometimes fuck up the sound and all kinds of other crap. So I'm going to get a new mobo for this box and put this one in my media box. That should allow me to push the voltage higher, and then if I need a tornado and a better heatsink I can get one. I'm planning to have a duct coming out the side of my case anyway, but if that's not enough I can put 2 tornado's in it. 
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05-11-2004, 10:42 PM
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Ahh, yeah 1.75 is about borderline for 2.3 on that chip. 2.4 will most likely require 1.8V+, unless you can bring temps way down and just squeeze in there. 48-50c is about as high as you want for that kind of OC too, so it is probably a combination of both factors.
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05-12-2004, 05:54 PM
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Figured as much. Thanks for the nfo. 
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