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how fast for a 1700xp "b" JUHIB, DU3TC?

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Old 09-11-03, 02:36 AM Thread Starter   #1
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how fast for a 1700xp "b" JUHIB, DU3TC?


these are two cpus in my second sig DUAL system...

i am pumping 1.8v and these 1700's are rock stable at 2.1ghz...

i'm thinking i could get 14x160 fsb or so for 2.23ghz...i already know the hard drive can handle 41.5mhz fsb...


i think i got a little dyslexic there...

these are JIUHB and DUT3C's

oh well you know what i meant

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i've had a DUT3C at 2.4ghz with 2.0volts on watercooling ...... but on a duallie not so sure if you can go that high at all
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i've had a DUT3C at 2.4ghz with 2.0volts on watercooling ...... but on a duallie not so sure if you can go that high at all

wow, 2 volts!! with watercooling not bad probably...also the AMD's seem to handle higher volts better than the p4's...no?

also, it seems to me that the DLT3C's are better than the DUT3C's...no? 2.5-2.6ghz versus 2.3-2.4ghz on air...

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They all do 2.3 @ 1.8 V on average. It's the other parts of the system that influence the final OC.

41.5 on a mobo with a /4 divider?!?

Good Lor... at least warn the kids not to try this at home...


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