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ol' man
11-02-01, 06:51 PM
http://n8.clanpages.com/imup/1790MHz.jpg
http://n8.clanpages.com/imup/1790MHzMM.jpg

JaY_III
11-02-01, 07:10 PM
can we see a memory score?
and what chipset is that on?

Zuck Gou :)
11-02-01, 07:30 PM
Air-Cooled?:eek: :eek:

ol' man
11-02-01, 07:39 PM
dryice/methanol/isopropanol I will try to do some mem scores later. This is only temporary but I am trying to figure out where it would be at if I got a pelt and had my resivoir in freezor.

vcore 1.675v

cpu temp -70 deg. C

Bond_
11-02-01, 09:36 PM
hey ol'man that a pretty nice job congra. what motherboard are u using, asus tusl2-c???
just one more question is it working 100% stable and does it runs 3d appz, games, dvd rip, everything prefectly with out crashes????
But the a really nice work you have done keep out the nice jobs!!!

Yodums
11-02-01, 09:45 PM
Damn dude thats hella nice!!!

stompah
11-02-01, 10:15 PM
you think If I get some mineral oil and dry ice and sumberge my comp I could get that high with my 600cel?

That is a great overclock. 1.79 with a celly... crazy! I assume it's a cDO. what is the stock vcore? Thats pretty cool.

How high have you got on air cooling?

Yodums
11-02-01, 10:27 PM
I bet with air cooling you can get up to 1.5 gig.

Pinky
11-02-01, 10:41 PM
I gotta vid pin this thing!!

Since the pins aren't right next to each other did you jump the motherboard from behind or devise another way to hack the voltage... or was this even necessary with your motherboard?

Yodums
11-02-01, 10:45 PM
Thats some good overclocking as well Pinky you made it up to 1.45 ghz :D close to my 1.5 estimate.

Pinky
11-02-01, 10:55 PM
Originally posted by Yodums
Thats some good overclocking as well Pinky you made it up to 1.45 ghz :D close to my 1.5 estimate.

But my bus is at 120 which puts the PCI at 40 which is boarderline, though 100% stable so far with minimal stressing LAN activity... my NIC has always been the limit :).

Gotta get more voltage to get to 133 bus, then my desire 1.50+ overclock and a good system until I leap into dual AMD in 6 months.

stompah
11-02-01, 11:14 PM
Would a 1.1 be a better choice? anybody hit 133fsb with 1.1s?

Pinky
11-03-01, 12:50 AM
Originally posted by stompah
Would a 1.1 be a better choice? anybody hit 133fsb with 1.1s?

That's pushing the limits of even the very sweet cD0 stepping P3s... the Tualatin being used here is an overclocking machine compared to even the cD0 P3s.

Yodums
11-03-01, 06:20 AM
Anyone know what the next AMD Duron is ..

[OC]_SR20DE
11-03-01, 07:00 AM
Originally posted by Bond_
hey ol'man that a pretty nice job congra. what motherboard are u using, asus tusl2-c???
just one more question is it working 100% stable and does it runs 3d appz, games, dvd rip, everything prefectly with out crashes????
But the a really nice work you have done keep out the nice jobs!!!


!!!!!!!... Mr. Bond, are you joking? you said "ol'man that a pretty nice job congra.".. awwww.... it's actually extremely exceptional!! 6 stars!!! People... read his system speed again.. it's 1.79Ghz. that is just superb.
Ol'man, awww.. I had feeling about this when you get your T-Celery up and ready with your special cooling method.. I had feeling you could reach 1.7- 1.9Ghz !!! it's not impossible. and guess what.. you have made it!! very nice job and congratulations, Old daddy. I am impressed. :p
And with your vcore 1.675v cpu temp -70 deg. C at 1.79Ghz seem very right! That's the huge advantage about the Tualatins needing very little amount of Vcore voltage. What's the maximum Vcore voltage option you have in your mobo?

Godfodda
11-03-01, 11:09 AM
Originally posted by stompah
Would a 1.1 be a better choice? anybody hit 133fsb with 1.1s?

With the full-blown P3, yes. This thread (http://forums.overclockers.ws/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=42975) was active just a few days ago. I'm still stuck at 118. :mad:

ol' man
11-03-01, 01:08 PM
http://n8.clanpages.com/imup/1870.jpg
http://n8.clanpages.com/imup/MM1870.jpg
http://n8.clanpages.com/imup/mem1870.jpg

Here is the latest. It was on the edge:D I think that is why the pics got kinda fuzzy.

cpu 1870MHz
fsb 156MHz
ram 156MHz cas2
vcore 1.825
vio3.4

Godfodda
11-03-01, 01:31 PM
Originally posted by ol' man
[BHere is the latest. It was on the edge:D I think that is why the pics got kinda fuzzy.

cpu 1870MHz
fsb 156MHz
ram 156MHz cas2
vcore 1.825
vio3.4 [/B]

Cripes, man. Stop posting. You're making the rest of us look like chumps. :D

ol' man
11-03-01, 01:39 PM
Wait till I take off the IHS and use LN:D

[OC]_SR20DE
11-03-01, 01:52 PM
Originally posted by ol' man
Wait till I take off the IHS and use LN:D


I was right... Remember I told ya that you gonna freak me out with that thing with your cooling setup, i knew it.. and it happend as exactly I predicted.. hahaha Very very impressive, Ol'man. 1.87Ghz.. oh dear.. oh dear.. it's time to show off to those hard core AMD Fan. Please hop on over to Anandtech forums also. Make them cry please. hahahaha

funnyperson1
11-03-01, 01:53 PM
i saw this and i said holy ^&*(....thats almost twice as gast as an athlon 2GHZ....

Pinky
11-03-01, 03:24 PM
Thanks for the inspiration ol'man :).

I got mine to my desired resting point of 1.50GHZ with a VID PIN mod. I am please with the air cooled processor...

Congrats on your OC, that's just awesome, saw you posted this elsew[H]ere too... I guess it's worth braggin about :).

ol' man
11-03-01, 05:35 PM
I got it at 1600MHz on air right now. IHS is off. vcore is at 1.775v.

radadman
11-03-01, 09:59 PM
You are the god of overclockers!

Pinky
11-03-01, 10:01 PM
Originally posted by ol' man
I got it at 1600MHz on air right now. IHS is off. vcore is at 1.775v.

Great, did you try that dental floss trick to get the IHS off? How did you do it? Gotta share the secrets ;).

ol' man
11-03-01, 10:53 PM
The real thin razor blade. Worked slick. 30 seconds and the IHS was history. Simply started at a corner and slide it all the way arounf the IHS worked no problem. I noticed my rig got alot more stable with it like this. I wish I had a nice big Cu HS. Could probably keep this system stable at lower vcore then. It is so easy it is unfathomable. But I am real careful when I attach the HS cause this core is really fragile. I tried the floss method but that didn't work, kept breaking the string. The old style razor blade is what did it;) Like I said though start at a corner and work your way around. Remember I did the super burnin thing, maybe that helped but I doubt it.

[OC]_SR20DE
11-03-01, 11:20 PM
Mine did seem to work. I could never run my 1000E at 1380 totally stable at any voltages running the CPU burn-in before but after some level of burn-in process, not only I got it to completely stable at 1380 but made it stable enough to play any of my games and other types of apps at 1.42Ghz, but cannot pass the burn-in test at 1.42. I didn't quite believe in burn-in concept but it is working in my case. =)

Pinky
11-03-01, 11:21 PM
Originally posted by ol' man
The real thin razor blade. Worked slick. 30 seconds and the IHS was history. Simply started at a corner and slide it all the way arounf the IHS worked no problem. I noticed my rig got alot more stable with it like this. I wish I had a nice big Cu HS. Could probably keep this system stable at lower vcore then. It is so easy it is unfathomable. But I am real careful when I attach the HS cause this core is really fragile. I tried the floss method but that didn't work, kept breaking the string. The old style razor blade is what did it;) Like I said though start at a corner and work your way around. Remember I did the super burnin thing, maybe that helped but I doubt it.

Makes sense... what did you end up using as a spacer around the cpu, cardboard material... something that gives so contact is made firmly but not tightly on the core?

ol' man
11-04-01, 12:32 AM
At the moment I am using nothing on it, simply attatched it to the core. It is so small though you got to be real careful. The shim I made from cardboard and aluminum foil would work but I was still having problems with my temps/stability so I took it off. Maybe I made it too high and the HS wasn't touching the cpu good enough. I am not sure. If I get another HS I am going to use the intel retail HS attacher though. Without it I would be scared of crushing my core. It has a lever design that works good. I am pretty sure now that I took the IHS I could hit even higher MHz with this chip but I am done playing with the supercooling for now. I know what it can do know if I decide to go with a pelt and H2O cooling. Some time in the future maybe but right now I am going to be content with 1600MHz:)

Pinky
11-04-01, 12:55 AM
1600 is very respectable :D.

I might remove it, but the Pal's a big ol' heatsink ;) and I dunno if it's worth the 100mhz risk of actually crushing it. Maybe I'll change my mind, but temps are holding steady at 43C and no stability issues folding for 12+ hours now and doing all sorts of other stuff. I had a similar problem with the rubber cushions that came with the Pal, I had to remove them and just put the Pal on the IHS so contact was even made between them.

I'm thrilled with the chip, it's everything I was hoping 3 months ago it would be (when I bought the VH6T for this exact purpose).

Thanks again for the pioneering and gutsy spirit (and for answering my questions... always learning :)).

ol' man
11-04-01, 01:05 AM
Thats what my temps are at also for 1600MHz. Taking the IHS off must have helped the temps and that is now why I can have it stable at 1600MHz. Weird thing about all this is that I assumed that I would need all of 1.7v as also to remove the IHS to keep it stable.

freshy98
11-04-01, 09:22 AM
stupid question maybe, but what is an IHS?

Btw: I am thinking of buying a Abit ST6 with a 1200MHz Celeron.
Combined maybe with a 80W TEC and my SK6/Delta38 fan.

Gonna start a thread about that one :-)

funnyperson1
11-04-01, 09:36 AM
IHS-Internal Heat Spreader, its the little ,etal cap on top of the cpu....

TRANCER24
11-04-01, 10:15 AM
wow Ol'man that looks like a nice oc there Congrats. what kind of FSB are you running and what kind of mem scores do you get ?

ol' man
11-04-01, 10:32 AM
http://n8.clanpages.com/imup/1600_2.jpg


http://n8.clanpages.com/imup/cas222.jpg

tusl-2

Sklathill
11-04-01, 01:03 PM
Just wondering, how is the IHS thermal junction? What does it look like? Do you think that, if you really want to be careful about the core, take off the IHS and reapply it with arctic silver epoxy?

And belated congrats on the overclock.

freshy98
11-04-01, 02:06 PM
Originally posted by funnyperson1
IHS-Internal Heat Spreader, its the little ,etal cap on top of the cpu....

Offcourse..completly forgot! :D thnx!

Pinky
11-04-01, 02:13 PM
Originally posted by Sklathill
Just wondering, how is the IHS thermal junction? What does it look like? Do you think that, if you really want to be careful about the core, take off the IHS and reapply it with arctic silver epoxy?

And belated congrats on the overclock.

It's not that great aparently, which is why it has to be removed for extreme overclocking. There's a layer of rubbery thermal compound between the core and IHS.

Yes, reapplying arctic silver would work, but remounting the IHS, if that's what you're suggesting, would be a waste since you'd get better heat exchange between the heatsink surface and core if they're in direct contact. The extra layer between them is an issue.

Sklathill
11-04-01, 02:19 PM
Just thinking about being careful because of the core fragility. Would you say it is more or less fragile than, say, a Duron or Tbird core? I'd love to get it to 133 FSB...but I'd hate to crush it in the process...

Is the height difference in the core significant between an IHS-less Tualatin and a cumine or a tbird? Would a shim be good or would it be too high for proper contact?

ol' man
11-04-01, 02:24 PM
Originally posted by Sklathill
Just thinking about being careful because of the core fragility. Would you say it is more or less fragile than, say, a Duron or Tbird core? I'd love to get it to 133 FSB...but I'd hate to crush it in the process...

Is the height difference in the core significant between an IHS-less Tualatin and a cumine or a tbird? Would a shim be good or would it be too high for proper contact?


I would say it more fragile than anything you may have encountered yet. You have got to rember this thing is a .13u core. Maybe I will take a picture sometime and show it too you. I am at the point where I want a better HS. This retail HS just doesn't cut it at 1600MHz with this one I have anyway. Better cooling is a must. The chip is highly stable until I put it in my box. Then it doesn't get enough airflow. If I go with a bigger HS than this one I will use a shim for sure.

Pinky
11-04-01, 05:53 PM
You may want to check out some of the tips here (http://forums.overclockers.ws/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=44083) and through the link to another forum contained therein.

ol' man
11-04-01, 06:11 PM
Well I amglad you had a version of the older sandra but I like the one even earlier than that one. It seemed to give me more info. But that was with my abit baords. Maybe asus boards don't tell you as much info.