View Full Version : Ok.. Here's comes the 1ghz@ 1380 and the 1350 passed CPU burn
[OC]_SR20DE
10-26-01, 09:38 AM
Okie... as the topic says, here's my progress..
P3 1000E@ 1380 CPU score and idle temperature shown in the pic below..
[OC]_SR20DE
10-26-01, 09:48 AM
more info on 1380mhz
[OC]_SR20DE
10-26-01, 09:52 AM
man this is.... SLOWWWW.. taking me 15 minutes to just upload a 67kb gif image, geeeeees....
[OC]_SR20DE
10-26-01, 09:56 AM
Whattt!!!!!!!!!!?? it's not uploaded yet. I still have Two more images to post here... let me give a try again..
[OC]_SR20DE
10-26-01, 10:01 AM
Here's 1350mhz completely stable with all 3D games, various office apps, and Sandra CPU burn test 100 times looped passed.
[OC]_SR20DE
10-26-01, 10:13 AM
oh boy... look at that... first picture. That png file looks better than the CPU score I got on there!! hahahahaha.. Guys guys.. if ya going to post any pics, try avoid using the JPEG file. They suck. Most of JPEG I have seen are so damn ugly, the picture isn't clean. Try PNG(Portable Network Graphics) or GIF file even..
Dude, what voltage you running at now? Ya trying to make me push mine higher aren't ya!! :D :D
[OC]_SR20DE
10-26-01, 12:24 PM
Originally posted by Pecos
Dude, what voltage you running at now? Ya trying to make me push mine higher aren't ya!! :D :D
lol.. hi Pecos. no.. no worries.. :) cauze you have actually booted and run some apps and benchmarks at 1.4Ghz but I haven't done that yet.. hahahaha cauze Im... a little intimidated.. I haven't tried 1.4Ghz yet. I'm just.... a little afraid to hit that and be unstable heeheehee.. Im a chicken!! so.. so far, you beat me and I want you to care your cpu too! :p
oh and as the voltages stated in the pics, 1.85V @ 1350 and still 1.85 @ 1380. At that voltage at 1380, yes it is stable so far..
I have tried few games and no crash yet.
Before I ran and successfully passed the CPU burn-in at 1350, it failed at 23rd run during CPU burn-in at 1380. After this successful burn-in test, I haven't tried the second attempt at 1380 yet.. I'll let you know tomorrow morning about my result on the 1380 CPU burn-in cauze i got to sleep. Nice chatting with ya!
Hey,
where did you get your 1000e? Are they 370 or slot one? I found a slot one 1000e/100, I didn't even know they were made. Im not sure what you guys have, but would that work good in my BH6? would I stand a chance at 133 fsb?
Thanks
got my chip today.but it wont post either...i'm really outta luck.. wondering what's wrong with my be6-2
btw, what bios are you using??? i have the latest bios, but i didnt see the 100x10 in the softmenu. please help
[OC]_SR20DE
10-27-01, 10:27 AM
Ok, here's the solid 1000E@ 1380 with Sandra CPU Burn-in test 50 times looped; passed. (first attempt @ 50 times and passed) **will try 100 times later..** The test done successfully at 1.90V which seems to be most stable. Have not crashed in any apps also. this is.... freakin amazing. hahahahaha sorry.. the rest of the info is in the pic...
[OC]_SR20DE
10-27-01, 10:48 AM
Originally posted by DIE
Hey,
where did you get your 1000e? Are they 370 or slot one? I found a slot one 1000e/100, I didn't even know they were made. Im not sure what you guys have, but would that work good in my BH6? would I stand a chance at 133 fsb?
Thanks
At ENPC.com. This one is a PCPGA 1000E CPU. My mobo is Slot 1 mobo and using a $5 Super Slotket III from Generics. The slotket seems to be working very well.. no issues of any I am facing so far.
http://www.abit-usa.com/eng/product/mb/bh6.gif Your BH6 slot1 mobo has 440bx chipset and supports upto 700mhz. Should not be a problem cauze when u put that 1000E chip in there, your mobo will automatically detect it and run the clock multiplier at 10X. E type processors are good for the 440BX chipset due to limited AGP clock ratio settings on your mobo. your mobo would work good with this kind of processor for overclocking.
From my best knowledge, the chances hitting 133fsb with SL5QV 1000E processor is approx. 70% (rough estimate). Mine is successful... Pecos's is successful.. Ebola is almost.... but didn't quite reach 133fsb but almost.. So far, I have seen quite of us reaching 133fsb or higher with this CPU. These CPU's are made in Malay. Make sure you have the SL5QV S-spec code and made in Malay. Good luck
Do u need help on getting a slotket if you're thinking about going for this processor?..
[OC]_SR20DE
10-27-01, 09:44 PM
Since my 1ghz E cD0 is completely stable at 1380mhz including passed CPU burn-in test, I'm planning to go upto 1.4 Ghz or possibly 1410mhz 2 weeks+/- from now. This is going to be little bit long process. Im not going to just hop on to 1.4, heehee..
To restate my temps at 1380mhz, idle: 23C, load on intensive gaming: 30- 31.5C, and CPU Burn-in load: 41C. The Vcore: 1.90 and VIO(I/O Voltage): 3.80 The thing Im also happy about is that I can keep the temp low enough in both idle and load conditions, this is my great advantage and would allow me to overclock higher. It sure does seem to have potential. ;)
Oh mann, your successful overclocks finally broke down my resistance and I am gonna order this cpu now :p
One question for those using slockets, what do u recommend? I managed to find 2 different versions of Asus slockets from a local store. S370-133 and S370-DL. Asus' site only has info on the S370-DL. Anyone know which is better (the store has no clue)? I am gonna use it on a BE6II-2.0. Slockets are hard to find nowadays :(
[OC]_SR20DE
10-27-01, 11:39 PM
Originally posted by QSW
Oh mann, your successful overclocks finally broke down my resistance and I am gonna order this cpu now :p
One question for those using slockets, what do u recommend? I managed to find 2 different versions of Asus slockets from a local store. S370-133 and S370-DL. Asus' site only has info on the S370-DL. Anyone know which is better (the store has no clue)? I am gonna use it on a BE6II-2.0. Slockets are hard to find nowadays :(
hi QSW,
As for the Slockets, I think just about any Slocket should work well as long as it has 66/100/133 clock frequency jumper setting. Super SlotketIII from Generics has that but do not have voltage jumper setting. I know that MSI 6905 v 2.3 slocket is a good one. It has the voltage settings although mine doesn't have it but I still managed to get it up running silky stable@ 1380@ 1.90Vcore. You really don't have to get voltage option on the slocket cauze this type of CPU will be very hard on the high voltages of 2.0 and up, the heat will build up as these chips run so hot. This $5 slocket from Generics gives me the choice of upto 2.0 volt Vcore. Asus one you mentioned I think is a good one also.. since these aren't that expensive, give it a try and if it don't seem to work good, try another.. :)
Wow, $5 for a slocket is cheap, the store wants $25 for the Asus slotket. Hence I decided to do more research on them before going ahead with the purchase. Moreover it is supposedly on clearance so all sales are final :(
I am not really worried abt the voltage jumpers as Propilot from this forum has sent me the Raise of Abit progam and it works real well.
I am just aiming for 1330mhz, I will be using a SK6 as well, if it doesn't get it there, it will be a PEP66 with a 72W peltier :P
P.S. With the SK6 on your slocket, does it block your 1st dimm slot on your BE62?
[OC]_SR20DE
10-28-01, 12:23 AM
Originally posted by QSW
I am just aiming for 1330mhz, I will be using a SK6 as well, if it doesn't get it there, it will be a PEP66 with a 72W peltier :P
P.S. With the SK6 on your slocket, does it block your 1st dimm slot on your BE62?
:p yep... you're right. With the peltier+ air cooled would be awesome.
Water cooling is second i believe.
SK-6 is right behind Water.. (in the instance of use with the Slocket)
umm I think you will get there(1333mhz) even with your air cooling me thinkx.. your mobo is a bad ass mobo. you'll have good luck with it i believe.. It is quite possible that reason why Ebola hasn't reached 1333 was due to his older BH6 with less aggressive air cooling. He belives that he will make it at speed if he improves on the cooling and the mobo refinement (quote me if im wrong) , and I believe he will. :)
Should be interesting when I have my Tualatin 'Celeron' 1.2 in a few weeks.... :)
That's an awesome overclock. Congrats, with air cooling and 1.825 volts I could only get my cD0 on my old setup at 1.20 / 160FSB stable.
[OC]_SR20DE
10-28-01, 01:01 AM
Thanks Pinky.. :)
yeah that would be interesting.. I think your future Tualatin(celeron) 1.2Ghz will be an awesome overclocker. Wish u good luck.
ミルク粉: What is the highest fsb you've reached with your Mushkin Rev3 ram? Which memory slots are they installed on your BE62? I am using 2x256 mb Rev 2 and they seem to work best in dimm slots 1 and 3. Highest fsb I got from the Rev 2 at cas 2 is 146fsb. I am considering the 3 sticks of either Rev 3+ or the Corsair PC150 cas 2 ram. Hopefully with the SK6 on the slocket, I will be able to use all 3 dimm slots on my BE62.
[OC]_SR20DE
10-28-01, 09:31 AM
Originally posted by QSW
ミルク粉: What is the highest fsb you've reached with your Mushkin Rev3 ram? Which memory slots are they installed on your BE62? I am using 2x256 mb Rev 2 and they seem to work best in dimm slots 1 and 3. Highest fsb I got from the Rev 2 at cas 2 is 146fsb. I am considering the 3 sticks of either Rev 3+ or the Corsair PC150 cas 2 ram. Hopefully with the SK6 on the slocket, I will be able to use all 3 dimm slots on my BE62.
hi QSW
The highest FSB I've reached with two sticks of Mushkin PC133 Rev.3 (total 256mb)@ CAS2 on a Abit SH6 mobo was 166mhz FSB. That 600E cpu was topped out at that speed im afraid. it's possible that my RAM is able to go little bit higher.
Oh and sorry I forgot to answer your question about blocking the RAM slots by using a SK-6 Pro. This HSF combo will block your first DIMM slot (bank 1), so you will only have second and third DIMM slots. Mine is like that too. So all I could do is use the second and third slots for my 2- 128mb of Mushkin RAM. With a 700E or 600E on this board, my FSB overclockability is about the same if I put these RAM on first Two slots vs. Second and Third slots.
Well, both Mushkin PC133 Rev 3+ and PC150 Corsair are good for high FSB OC'ing.. but I think that the Mushkin PC133 Rev3 and 3+ have faster memory access time(not the CAS timing) than the Corsair ones.. :) it's up to you. :p
Sir-Epix
10-28-01, 09:56 AM
Great overclock! I am really impressed. So when do you think you will go for 1.4GHz? Congrats!
[OC]_SR20DE
10-28-01, 10:22 AM
hi Sir-Epix , thanks.. =) about 2 weeks+/- from now. I'd like to give my baby some time to warm up and do a another go of 1.4Ghz (hopefully) in about 2 weeks. Also, if you've noticed, Pecos's system is also fabulous. I believe he just needs to get down that temp little more and would be perfect! :)
jazztrumpet216
10-28-01, 09:15 PM
Originally posted by QSW
Wow, $5 for a slocket is cheap, the store wants $25 for the Asus slotket. Hence I decided to do more research on them before going ahead with the purchase. Moreover it is supposedly on clearance so all sales are final :(
I am not really worried abt the voltage jumpers as Propilot from this forum has sent me the Raise of Abit progam and it works real well.
I am just aiming for 1330mhz, I will be using a SK6 as well, if it doesn't get it there, it will be a PEP66 with a 72W peltier :P
P.S. With the SK6 on your slocket, does it block your 1st dimm slot on your BE62?
Yea, but my Asus slotkit (S370-L) lets you go from 1.8 to 2.6, or lets you use a CPU define setting (for standard 1.7 or 1.5). Not that your CPU would like 2.6v too much....
Hi guys,
I finally got round to installing my cD0 1Ghz. It's mounted on a Asus S370-DL Slotket. It's running stable (folding) at 1297 (according to wcpuid) for abt 7 hrs. Vcore 2.00, V i/o 3.80, Idle 24C, Load 36C, Ambient 21C
28cfm Adda fan on SK6. I am considering lapping the SK6 and possbily adding the YStech 40cfm fan
I am gonna burn-in the CPU for a few days and hopefully, I will be able to OC it to my expected goal --1333mhz.
P.S. : Besides cooling the north and southbridge, what other chips on the mobo (Abit BE62v2.0) can I add heatsinks to to get a better OC or stability? Thanks.
1240 is fine by me. it did 1290 stable but the voltage was a bit high. I probably cant go much higher. I have a gig of ram installed. cant really complain. it smokes my old celeron. I probably have the oldest board here too. mine is the abit bx6 2.
Ahhhh...the BX6R2, my first Abit mobo :)
I did try the cpu on a BX6R2 first. Same results, max of 129fsb. I like the BX6R2 more becoz the ram slots are further away so I won't lose the first DIMM slot. My BX6R2 is still chugging along with a cC0700E at 148fsb with 1gb of ram too :p It has survived 2 blown fan headers and it will not boot with both PCI slot 2 and 3 filled. Now it is my testbed for my first peltier setup :)
The `bug' in the bios the allows over-volting is pretty cool too. Too bad it has limited FSB options and no adjustable V I/O.
Back to the cD0 sl5qv, I wonder if I can increase the fsb and maybe even lower the Vcore after 2 weeks of burn-in. So far my burn-in experience:
1)T-bird 1.33 - 1550 to 1600 Vcore increase from 2.03-2.12)
2)cB0 700 - 966 to 933 :( Vcore 1.82
3)cC0 700 - 1036 (no change) Vcore 1.80
4)cC0 700 - 1099 (no change) 1.85v(1120 with peltier @1.75v)
5)cD0 1000 -1290-???? Vcore 2.00
Beautiful.. I may get the same thing.. My BE-6 on some 1gig Celeron.
[OC]_SR20DE
11-14-01, 07:48 AM
hmm... this thread was posted a long time ago... it's back again? as some of us noticed that mine's running very stable at 1410. and at 1420, I can still play games pretty well it's just that it needs little more voltage to run it stable cauze the max temp I get from heavy gaming at this mhz is 31.5C, that's freakin low. Hopefully in a week or so from now, I will come back with overclock success (hopefully) at 1440- 1450mhz. This would be blistering 145mhz FSB I would love to have..
To QSW, yeah keep trying burning-in your CPU. If you can't go past 129fsb right now, then try run the speed at where the system is most stable and at your current voltage setting (2.0v), then CPU burn the hell out of it.. you can try Sandra CPU burn-in although there are many other progs that gives work out for the CPU.
What temperature are you getting at max load at 129fsb during the CPU burn? If it's rock stable and maintains fairly good temperature, you might want to bump your voltage up little more and burn-in. Some CPU's voltage don't go down even after the burn-in. Burn-in may not work to all CPU's. Cauze with mine, I was only able to bring down the voltage by .05V.
Some CPU's might work better with burn-in, some might not. But I say you keep try burning-in and you might reach the breakthrough point where it will overclock quite further. Since you're already at 2.0V, If the extensive burn-in process fails, you might need more voltage. Until then, you might not be able to overclock higher. Good luck!
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