View Full Version : Dell XPS 600 Renegade OC'ing?
XenatR
02-25-2006, 05:00 PM
hey all, just wondering if this beastly system had been OC'd yet.. maybe with vapo cooling or some other method
if not, then would anyone be prepared to do it? and benchmark it?
4gpus is sick :p
sry, im a noob :(
DFI pit bull
02-25-2006, 05:04 PM
I hate Dell
Why would you want to heat up a system almost as hot as an oven to temperatures even higher than beyond blazing hot? It's severely flawed, an intel at 4.26 isn't nearly enough to get around the CPU limitation, and knowing Dell, no options for extra overclocking will ever exist on that system.
XenatR
02-25-2006, 05:40 PM
Why would you want to heat up a system almost as hot as an oven to temperatures even higher than beyond blazing hot? It's severely flawed, an intel at 4.26 isn't nearly enough to get around the CPU limitation, and knowing Dell, no options for extra overclocking will ever exist on that system.
cant you stick a -40C cooler on it then OC it even more?
there will be no options in the bios...
brinkman94
02-25-2006, 10:05 PM
FYI all the dell XPS 600 have overclocking bios options. So why wouldn't the renegade have ocing bios. plus u guys don't even have dells.:clap:
BSill
02-25-2006, 10:18 PM
plus u guys don't even have dells.:clap:
doesnt that answer your question right there then? :stick:
Daveb2012
02-26-2006, 06:33 AM
4 GPU's is about as effective as 2. Its a complete waste, CPU cannot push 4 barley 2; and any factory OC'ing dell could do, would be so moddest for warranty purposes that people with 50% cheaper hardware should be able to slaughter them in benching. I am curious what this "ultimate gaming" machine can score in 3dmark though. Dell claims its the most powerfull gaming machine in existence I gurantee you it couldn't break the current 3d05 record especially with an Intel cpu.
[XC] leviathan18
02-26-2006, 12:42 PM
why we will end this silly debate cpu limited 4 gpus @ 1920x1200 32X AA 8AF or what ever is going to make this gpu to beg for mercy
SlackerXL
02-26-2006, 01:12 PM
even if the bios o/c settings exist
i seriously doubt if the average xs user can do something more than 4.26ghz
on a nVidia nForce SLi chipset...
and this is definitely not a temperature related issue....
it would be totally different on an intel chipset based board though.... ;)