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Xtreme Barton
01-17-04, 11:11 PM
got my new abit board nf7-2 (the best board i haeve ever used to overclock with) and had to use my old memory cause i havent had enough cash to do a full upgrade.. well i wont have to now !! Rock solid at 222 fsb. My locked barton is up to 2.45 ghz !!
and its all air cooled !! SWEAT !! here are some screen shots
from cpu-z. tell me what you have done .. I would like to see some screenshots of someones pc2700 that will match up to mine .. hehehehe

crimedog
01-17-04, 11:38 PM
I would like to see some screenshots of someones pc2700 that will match up to mine .. hehehehe
don't ask if you don't want to be put to shame...

seriously though, good job, especially on air :) how much voltage are you feeding it (cpu-z shot would answer well too)
I assume that's stable

Xtreme Barton
01-17-04, 11:53 PM
here is screenshot.. please tell me how to do better qaulity please you may have to enlarge this..

my cpu volts is @ 1.9
ram volt is @ 2.7

here is a screenshot of cpu-z

Xtreme Barton
01-18-04, 12:00 AM
here is cpu info with cpu-z

Circaflex
01-18-04, 12:14 AM
that vcore is way too high in my opinion 1.9 is really high.

Xtreme Barton
01-18-04, 12:16 AM
what is an acceptable vcore??

Supertrucker
01-18-04, 12:39 AM
what kind of cooler do you have? whats your ambient temp like? load temp? these things will make a difference in whether or not 1.9 will kill your chip over time or really fast, with a good all copper heatsink and 45+ cfm fan i would imagine 1.9 would not kill your chip too fast, i have run 1.9 in 1.5 default chips for 2~3 months on air with no problems

Xtreme Barton
01-18-04, 12:55 AM
im using a volcano 9 with a duct mod..
my case temp is 28 (mobo temp)
my cpu is at 46C full load

im going to try to lower cpu volt a bit and see how low i can get.. i may even drop fsb (even though i really dont want to ) and tighten up my ram.. not sure how much diefference it will make but ill do some bench's..

either keep fsb at its current speed 222fsb..
or lower a bit and tighten ram..
we'll see which squeezes better results..

crimedog
01-18-04, 01:30 AM
1.9v should be fine, i wouldn't worry about it with 46C load temps
try raising your vdimm to 2.9v and upping the fsb, or tightening the timings, or maybe both!

Xtreme Barton
01-18-04, 01:58 AM
trust me i have tried my dearest !! but 222 is most stable i can get at ..
and besides we cant forget about my memory !!
its putting out allot for what its rated for...
111mhz faster than supposed.. not to shabby .. i can probably lower cpu colts more and run as is for a while with great performance.. in fact thas what i'll do untill i get better ram..
but by the time that rolls around amd should have something new in the 64bit range and i'll shoot for new 64 bit system..

vidgion
01-18-04, 04:29 AM
your volt readings are pretty low, invest in a powerful psu.


and nice OC!

SK8
01-18-04, 11:11 AM
my ocz pc2700 rev 3.2 does 225mhz @ 2-3-3-11 stock volts , i'll find time to get a screeny