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GreenBeret
12-05-2002, 01:53 AM
If you have a 1.8A, can you tell me:

- Highest *stable* OC:
- Vcore (esp under load):
- Cooling (ambient temp would be useful too):
- Mobo:
- More details about CPU like S-Spec, week, pack date, location:

Thanks a lot :)

So far I've got my CPU to:

- Highest *stable* OC: 2.94GHz (haven't tried higher yet, only got it yesterday)
- Vcore (esp under load): 1.66 V
- Cooling (ambient temp would be useful too): Swiftech MCX462 + Delta 68cfm, ~18C ambient.
- Mobo: Epox 4PEA, Dec 02 BIOS.
- More details about CPU like S-Spec, week, pack date, location: SL68Q, week 33/2002, Oct 30 pack date, Costa Rica, version -001

DoGMaN
12-05-2002, 08:02 AM
http://www.thecrucible.ca/images/2943Mhz.jpg

That was the best I could get at 1.7v actual. It was an SL68Q I think from Costa Rica. I don't remember the pack date. I've sold the cpu off a while ago. It was on an Abit IT7-Max with Swiftec MCX4000 HSF. Ambient is generally 22C

GreenBeret
12-05-2002, 09:32 AM
Just pushed the Vcore up a bit and she's running 2.97 GHz stable :)

Colin
12-05-2002, 10:16 AM
Hey Niko!

My old 1.8A SL68Q Costa Rica would only do 2.7 GHz no matter what voltage I gave it using a Thermalright AX-478 w/84 CFM Sunon. :(

Probably the worst overclocking chip I have ever played with. I'm not sure what the pack date and week are, but when I get home from work in about 7 hrs I'll let ya know.

GreenBeret
12-05-2002, 10:40 AM
Luck is the most important part in OCIng, isn't it ? :/ I was praying all the way home from the shop :p The CPU turns out to be a fairly good one :)

dbwillis
12-05-2002, 04:26 PM
-2736mhz, Prime95 for 39hrs+
-1.65 (BIOS), 1.71 (actual), 1.64 (LOAD)
-P4B533
-SL63X, 7/10/02, Costa Rica

Colin
12-05-2002, 05:09 PM
Haha, ya luck is always a large factor... :)

Here's my 1.8A's info...

Raptor
12-07-2002, 12:15 PM
i tried a 1.8a latelly and it made me 3040MHz... not bad, at 1.75v with a MCX4000 and a P4B533