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ol' man
12-07-01, 09:31 AM
Here is what this guy said as he OC'd his chip too 1600 in the cpu data base.


7134b288 1600 1.57 sl5y5 Philippines 34 TUSL2-C VOLCANO 6Cu+ Cooler 47C temp, email me and tell me if this is safe, i don't know what the limits are for a cpu.

He is at 1.57v. Ack. I am at 1.675v at 1500MHz right now. For some reason burning this chip in at this speed has been daily allowing me to get lower vcores. Not sure why but it seems to be the truth.

He wants us to email him cause he doesn't know if this is safe for his chip:D I say give it the onion. He obviously is not running that thing at its max.

Pinky
12-07-01, 03:20 PM
Originally posted by ol' man
Here is what this guy said as he OC'd his chip too 1600 in the cpu data base.


7134b288 1600 1.57 sl5y5 Philippines 34 TUSL2-C VOLCANO 6Cu+ Cooler 47C temp, email me and tell me if this is safe, i don't know what the limits are for a cpu.

He is at 1.57v. Ack. I am at 1.675v at 1500MHz right now. For some reason burning this chip in at this speed has been daily allowing me to get lower vcores. Not sure why but it seems to be the truth.

He wants us to email him cause he doesn't know if this is safe for his chip:D I say give it the onion. He obviously is not running that thing at its max.

I suspect he hasn't actually had it running Toast or any benchmarks... that's a very doubtful figure IMHO.

Yodums
12-07-01, 05:32 PM
I sort of think that he is running it at its maxed considering he is already 47 Celius ...!

dude
12-07-01, 09:59 PM
I would tell that guy to buy a better cooler. And if he wants to risk it take the heat spreader off. I bet he could hit 1.65-1.7gig with a little more vcore and a better cooler

Extol
12-08-01, 03:18 PM
Hey just thought I would say something about his vcore that is not unbelievable at all. I know when I tell you guys this your gonna try and raise the bs flag, but it's the truth. My celeron/tualatin witht he asus tusl2-c runs at 1600mhz@1.47 volts thats what the bios reports even though asus probe and sandra show 1.5 and yes it is 100% stable . I looped 3dmark2001 for hours, played tribes,, unreal tournament and not one single crash.

Pinky
12-08-01, 03:29 PM
Originally posted by Extol
Hey just thought I would say something about his vcore that is not unbelievable at all. I know when I tell you guys this your gonna try and raise the bs flag, but it's the truth. My celeron/tualatin witht he asus tusl2-c runs at 1600mhz@1.47 volts thats what the bios reports even though asus probe and sandra show 1.5 and yes it is 100% stable . I looped 3dmark2001 for hours, played tribes,, unreal tournament and not one single crash.

I wasn't saying BS, but those results place it at the tops of the tops for that chip. Congrats on the luck of the draw!! I think it's time to push for more speed if you get that high with such low voltage...

Extol
12-08-01, 03:56 PM
Sorry man I didnt mean to make it sound like you were saying bs, I was just saying. Ya this seems to be a special chip, but at 1700mhz it will post , but then it just gives me the bsod widows exception error and im trying to figure out what it is. I'm gonna buy a new power supply this one can't handle all i want to put in it. If you have any suggestions about the bsod then please tell. Thanks

dude
12-08-01, 04:34 PM
Is it a phillipines chip a malaysian?

Pecos
12-08-01, 05:04 PM
and where did you buy it from?

Is it a phillipines chip a malaysian?

ol' man
12-08-01, 05:15 PM
Yeah extol I know you may have given the specs of your chip before but you got to keep to the jist of this thread. Do you have a Phillipine made of Malaysian made chip? Is it OEM? It seems that many of the OEM chips are turning out to be Phillipine chips.

Also I would like to say that extol the TUSL2 does not leave your chips vcore at 1.475 if you set it too 1.475, it always as also my ST6 bumps it up .025v. I have heard many reviews with about the TUSL2 and that it always sets yhe vcore to 1.5 at defualt has remained to be true even after I bought one myself. Your vcore is indeed at 1.5v. None the less that is still a very impressive vcore. You have to have a phillipine made chip though. I would almost bet high bucks on it.

Lyron
12-08-01, 05:27 PM
My cel 1.2 is a Philippines chip too...
Read here for more info...
http://forums.overclockers.ws/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=50669


-Lyron

Extol
12-09-01, 11:15 AM
Yes it is indeed a philipines chip, and I thought it was malaysian. It is a retail chip from googlegear.com. I'm also thinking about getting that st6 mb. Does the st6 vcore go higher than 1.67? Thats what mine maxes at. This board is nice, but I want something that isnt running out of spec.

ol' man
12-09-01, 12:58 PM
Originally posted by Extol
Yes it is indeed a philipines chip, and I thought it was malaysian. It is a retail chip from googlegear.com. I'm also thinking about getting that st6 mb. Does the st6 vcore go higher than 1.67? Thats what mine maxes at. This board is nice, but I want something that isnt running out of spec.

You don't need the extra vcore. My honest opinion after using these chips is that 1.675v should be enough. In reality that will give you 1.7v and that is way more than enough with that sweet chip you got. Yeah not all of these chips are created equal huh. You best do some prime and other tests and put that in the data base. I would say if you can hit 1600 on 1.5v then I would maybe try 1.65 as a max vcore which would equate to a 1.625 in the bios. You should get close to 1700MHz with that. Myt old chip could be stable with 1.8v for some reason but my new can not hack anything over 1.725v no matter what.

Extol
12-09-01, 03:52 PM
You don't need the extra vcore. My honest opinion after using these chips is that 1.675v should be enough. In reality that will give you 1.7v and that is way more than enough with that sweet chip you got. Yeah not all of these chips are created equal huh. You best do some prime and other tests and put that in the data base. I would say if you can hit 1600 on 1.5v then I would maybe try 1.65 as a max vcore which would equate to a 1.625 in the bios. You should get close to 1700MHz with that. Myt old chip could be stable with 1.8v for some reason but my new can not hack anything over 1.725v no matter what.

Man isn't that the truth these chips arent made equal. Ok, now I can push 1692mhz@ 1.625 volts without a hitch, but now at 1703mhz it will post and then start booting and then I get the bsod windows exception error and this at 1.675 volts can't go any higher. So I'm stuck here for the moment unless theres another to pull it off.

ol' man
12-09-01, 11:59 PM
Originally posted by Extol


Man isn't that the truth these chips arent made equal. Ok, now I can push 1692mhz@ 1.625 volts without a hitch, but now at 1703mhz it will post and then start booting and then I get the bsod windows exception error and this at 1.675 volts can't go any higher. So I'm stuck here for the moment unless theres another to pull it off.

Man am I good at predicting the future or what here:D

You are making me jealous though.

:D

Really!

Well if that does not go well I will just get a Phillipine OEM chip and make it do the 133 dance.

O well my bro better be happy with this 1500MHz system:D It is still nice. I have to run the vcore now at 1.7v it seems to keep it stable in prime. It will not crash it will just kick out of prime.

Temps are 40 deg. C @ load in the case. Idle is 37 deg. C Not bad at all and this is what you should try to achieve for max stability with this chip. Any good Cu based HS will suffice usually.

I noticed that the 250w PSU I had around here will not keep up at all with this system:D Go figure:) Back in the 300w goes.

Extol
12-10-01, 08:44 AM
I'm sure your bro will be happy with it. That is still a very nice oc. These philipine chips seem to be pretty darn good. Since were on the subject of temps
at 1692mhz after gaming for a couple o f hours the temp goes to 46c almost 47c, so my question is you have said before that you removed the IHS. Now I would like to do this, but I have a sk6 hs will this fit on there and make good contact or barely fit and possibly fry this chip. :)

ol' man
12-10-01, 03:54 PM
Originally posted by Extol
I'm sure your bro will be happy with it. That is still a very nice oc. These philipine chips seem to be pretty darn good. Since were on the subject of temps
at 1692mhz after gaming for a couple o f hours the temp goes to 46c almost 47c, so my question is you have said before that you removed the IHS. Now I would like to do this, but I have a sk6 hs will this fit on there and make good contact or barely fit and possibly fry this chip. :)

Ummmmm, dude don't try it please. you have the sweetest chip I have heard of yet. Do not try this. I hate doing it my self. Why don't you just run the chip at default and 1600MHz. Every one that tries this besides me kills their chip. You do not want to kill that chip. You are doing 200MHz more than me on about the same vcore. I would be very happy at 133MHz and just simply keeping everything in spec. There is not that much difference between the two and at 1600MHz it would probably be a tank for as long as you own the chip. I can tell ya man you don;t know what you got until it is gone with these chips. I doubt you will find another as sweet as that one if you kill it. Put it this way there is about a 10% success ratio when removing the IHS and the others always manage to cut a trace. There are not that many ways to remove it and the twisting method has damaged the chips too. I am not questioning your intelligence here I am just trying to save another chip. Seems we got a dude here with a 1.2GHz chip and a adapter plus the chip its self is a phillipine chip and he is running it at like 1.75vcore and trying to get it stable. I told him I find my second celery gets less stable at higher vcores than 1.725v. He seemed to not care and most likely his recklessness will kil that chip too possibly or render it un-overclockable. If you insist on removing the IHS I will direct you to a couple threads where I gave very very detailed instructions on how to remove it with out a scratch on either the chip or IHS both but I still highly reccomend you leave it on. I am sorry I even told people how to remove it caus enow everyone is killing them. I must learn restraint. You should maybe too. STAY AWAY FROM THE RAZOR BLADE:D

Extol
12-11-01, 09:01 AM
Hey thanks alot man yoiu summed it up perfectly I'm not going to even attempt it. I have been running it at 1600mhz for the last4-5 days since I run it at the default I even put a quieter fan on here and theres only a 1 degree difference. Ita has more than enough performance for me. I will post some screenshots soon.

wolfsid
12-11-01, 09:44 AM
Originally posted by Extol
Hey thanks alot man yoiu summed it up perfectly I'm not going to even attempt it. I have been running it at 1600mhz for the last4-5 days since I run it at the default I even put a quieter fan on here and theres only a 1 degree difference. Ita has more than enough performance for me. I will post some screenshots soon.


not a bad overclock but i would like to see some snapshots and some test scores before i belive it.....:eh?:

ol' man
12-11-01, 11:48 AM
Originally posted by wolfsid



not a bad overclock but i would like to see some snapshots and some test scores before i belive it.....:eh?:

Well if he can boot windows at 1600/1.5v then I would think with a bit more juice and not much would keep it stable at that speed. That is my experience anyway. If he can run it at 1690+MHz period I would say 1600MHz should be a tank at a little above defualt vcore. One sweet chip:)

Extol
12-11-01, 02:22 PM
OK here are the screen shots of the tualy. This speed and voltage is 100% stable. tualatin (http://community.webshots.com/album/25562246TNHtGnyieo)

wolfsid
12-11-01, 06:05 PM
Originally posted by Extol
OK here are the screen shots of the tualy. This speed and voltage is 100% stable. tualatin (http://community.webshots.com/album/25562246TNHtGnyieo)


nice overclock a little more voltage would make it stable at a higher mhz..

ol' man
12-11-01, 08:19 PM
Dream OC dude. You are the envy of the forums here.

NICE!

Intel, nice job!

Best put that in the database.

Yodums
12-11-01, 08:22 PM
swwwwwwwwwwwwwwet

Extol
12-11-01, 10:36 PM
Thanks alot for the compliment. Intel did a very good job with these chips. Now I can't wait for northwood if this is any indication of how they will be then count me in. Take care

funnyperson1
12-11-01, 11:07 PM
i can get this thing into windows and running proggies at 1500, rock stable at 1488....vcore never goes above 1.625....im glad to tell you old man that you were wrong about the VolcanoII at 1500, with vcore of 1.625 it was running folding at 38C.....

ol' man
12-12-01, 12:39 PM
Originally posted by funnyperson1
i can get this thing into windows and running proggies at 1500, rock stable at 1488....vcore never goes above 1.625....im glad to tell you old man that you were wrong about the VolcanoII at 1500, with vcore of 1.625 it was running folding at 38C.....

Well I guess I am glad too:D LOL!