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Ok guys, going for a stickie. :)
Anyways please quote in the following format:
Chip: 1800 DLT3C 0329
Cooling Type: Air
Cooling HW: Thermaltake SK7 + 80mm SmartFan I 45cfm @ 3900rpm - 32db
Max Bootup: 12.5x200=2500MHZ
Max Prime: 11.5x212=2438MHz
Daily Usage: 10.5x223=2342MHz
Vcore1: 1.85v
Vcore2: 1.8v
Vcore3: 1.675v
Temp1: 50c Idle - N/A - N/A
Temp2: 45c Idle - 49c Load - 52c Prime
Temp3: 41c Idle - 45c Load - 50c Prime
I can boot into XP at 2.5 GHZ but can't run crap. The vcores are from CPU-Z, and each vcore represents each of the 3 types of usage. For example Vcore3 is the voltage I use for daily usage. The same thing for temps as well.
Steven4563
11-17-03, 04:12 PM
Chip: 1700+ DLT3C
Cooling Type: Air
Cooling HW: Volcano heatsink with 2300rpm case fan
max boot up havent tried have had it at 2.4ghz with 1.775 Vcore prime stable for a few hours
max prime: 2.34ghz with 1.7V
daily useage: 222*10 = 2.22ghz 1.65V at the mo
james.miller
11-17-03, 04:21 PM
Chip: 1700+ DLT3C
Cooling Type: Air
Cooling HW: slk-800 heatsink with 3000rpm coolermaster x-dream fan
running 225x10.5 = 2362mhz @ 1.725v.
idle 42, load 50c
i dont use any other settings lol
I went nuts last week and started pumping 2.2-2.3V into my year-old 2400+. Got it to run PCMark a couple times at around 2600mhz. Now the chip is really messedup , as in needs 2V to run stock speed, so I ordered a 1800+ to replace it.
Oh, I was running it 24/7 at the speed in my sig.
Bon3thugz43v3r
11-17-03, 05:56 PM
Chip : 2100+ AIHUB 0302 Greenie
Cooling Type : Water
Cooling HW : Custom
Max Bootup 2400 @2.0 VCORE - 47C - Load
Max Prime 2300 @ 1.89 VCORE - 46C - PRIME
Daily Usage 2239 @ 1.85 VCORE - 39C - Load
Woohooo my old baby chip that still runs like a champ.
:D
julianba
11-17-03, 06:55 PM
I run at 2500mhz at 1.80v (bios setting) prime stable . My voltage monitor (msi corecenter) reads 1.78v. This chip clocks high at 1.8v but it doesn't seem to like higher voltage than that. I haven't really tested it much past 2500mhz. I think it might be stable at 2550 tops, but I don't need all that noise from my fan.
Right now i'm running 215*11.5 = 2472 mhz since i got some pc3500 ram. :beer:
necromanx13x
11-17-03, 07:06 PM
Chip: 2200+ DUV3C AIUHB
Cooling Type: Air
Cooling HW: slk-900a with Tt SmartCase II
Daily Usage: 11x223 - 2456Mhz
Vcore: 1.95V
Temp: 40 idle / 49 P95
helloguy
11-17-03, 07:14 PM
Chip: 1800 DLT3C
Cooling Type: Air
Cooling HW: Thermaltake Volcano 7+ Medium speed 4500rpm
Daily Usage: 12.5x180=2250MHz
Vcore1: 1.575v
Temp1: 33~35C idle,47~48C load(summer h0t :) )
da-gokesta
11-17-03, 07:22 PM
Chip type: 1800+ JIUHB DLT3C
Cooling type: Water- homebuilt with a maze4 block
Speed: 2400 MHz (current)
Temps: 35 Idle 43 Load
Voltages: 1.8v
felinusz
11-17-03, 07:27 PM
Chip: 1800 JIXIB DLT3C 0332
Cooling Type: Water
Cooling HW: Swiftech MCW-5000-A, Black Ice Extreme Radiator, room temperatures around ~20 C
Max Bootup: 12.5 X 216 = 2700 MHz
Max Prime: 12.5 X 200 = 2500 Mhz (Gonna push er' now that I have a board that can run stable with a higher FSB)
Daily Usage: 12.5 X 200 = 2500 Mhz
Vcore1: 1.95v
Vcore2: 1.85v
Vcore3: 1.85v
Temp1: 39c Idle - N/A - N/A
Temp2: 29c Idle - 37c Load - 37c Prime
Temp3: 29c Idle - 37c Load - 37c Prime
I can boot into XP at 2.7 GHZ. FSB values above ~202 weren't stable with my old ASUS A7N8X-Deluxe Board - but I am hopeful that I can hit a stable ~2600 MHz with my new NF7-S.
brennan77
11-17-03, 07:48 PM
The settings are in the sig. I'm running it at 2450 though as it's a bit cooler in the case. Anything above that voltage, and the rails get unstable at any frequency.
Steven4563
11-17-03, 07:52 PM
got some nice t-bred here at OCer's :)
Chip: 1800+ DLT3C NIUHB 0334
Cooling: Water-DD Maze 4
Max into windows= 2610mhz@1.85v
Max Stable= 2550mhz@1.775v
Daily= 2500mhz@1.75v
Ubersafe=2133mhz@1.45v
Wish i could bench with ma new pc3200, but f'ing windows corrupted and refuses to install now :(. think my backup disk isnt working, need to get 1 from a friend.
Keep 'er coming guys. Nice stats, especially felinusz :)
EDIT:
Oh you too AMD-Me :)
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