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xTrEmEoVrClOcKr

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Joined
May 26, 2004
Location
San Diego, CA
System:

E6300 L627A214 Malay
Asus P5W-DH Deluxe Motherboard
2gb Of Teamgroup 3-4-4-8 (D9s)
Connect3D X800GTO2
520W Powerstream OCZ
Thermalright XP120 w/ EFB1212SHE Delta (141CFM)
Chip:
chip.jpg

Test Setup:
setup.jpg
teamgroup.jpg
(My OS is completely untweaked, 3 month old partition w/ tons of useless junk on there)

spi32mb410fsb.jpg

Currently topping out my motherboard, hopefully over 420fsb.
 
At the moment, my board is giving me issues beyond 412fsb. Dosn't show ANY signs of instability, when I adjust my FSB beyond 412, my cpu goes ALL the way down to 488mhz. Not sure how to fix this. lol
 
xTrEmEoVrClOcKr said:
At the moment, my board is giving me issues beyond 412fsb. Dosn't show ANY signs of instability, when I adjust my FSB beyond 412, my cpu goes ALL the way down to 488mhz. Not sure how to fix this. lol

My 660 does this too! I am totally stable at 4200 ghz (300 fsb) But if i throw a single more fsb at it, bam. Boots, but sometimes reads the incorrect clock speed (like 12 mhz, 2800 mhz, lots of random readings)

And i'm not sure if its just some setting in the bios i'm overlooking, or not giving it enough voltage or what, but I cant figure it out!
 
I have no clue, I just use AIBooster to see voltages. Hopefully the bug will be fixed in 1.36 :).

Update: Passed Spi32mb @ 2.9Ghz 414FSB, but I have to loosen my memory timings. It appears 414mhz 3-3-3-1 isn't stable in SuperPI32mb. The board / chip definitely has 418fsb in it, I just need to run 4-4-4-4. Will post more results soon.
 
Nice, Im really considering getting the 6300 over the 66 just because of the cost of doing an entire system upgrade
 
Looks nice X! I've never seen that memory before, is it any good? Hopefully i should be upgrading within the next couple of weeks. I hope to get a 6600 Asus P5W DH DLX and i'm not sure on the memory yet. Has anyone had any luck with the PQI pc5400 and the conroe setups?
 
This memory is awesome!. Only 30 / 40mhz behind the Corsair 6400 C3s (Best memory out, period), which is priced at around 475-500 bucks for a kit. This particular kit cost me $185 off XtremeSystems. You can get this exact kit for 246.99 at tankguys.com. Incredible memory for an incredible price :).

Thread showing Teamgroups power, heh.
http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.php?t=471222
 
Thanks for the link X. :) I've Got to get into the memory section once in a while man! Looks like some real strong memory for the price.
 
dual7hour.jpg

Ambients: 23.5C. Voltage: 1.525. Temps: 24c idle, 36c load.

I think I applied the clocks when I had the program open (As soon as I started), but 7 hours @ 2.87, 1ghz stable OC :).

Oh yeah, memory @ 410mhz, 3-3-3-4. :drool:
 
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