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0range
04-06-2006, 01:56 PM
2.4A to 4.01!
http://img333.imageshack.us/img333/7025/401superpi6go.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
http://img448.imageshack.us/img448/9742/validate9zq.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
Comment if you need ;)
b1tterman
04-06-2006, 02:04 PM
good job m8
i found nemo
04-06-2006, 07:49 PM
that ur max?
TaPaKaH
04-06-2006, 08:33 PM
So what... PrescottE0s can do so much more (if you`ll be putting more effort)
For, example mine E0 is benchable (BOXed cooler) @ 4331MHz, goes suicide on air @ 4510MHz.
So what... PrescottE0s can do so much more (if you`ll be putting more effort)
For, example mine E0 is benchable (BOXed cooler) @ 4331MHz, goes suicide on air @ 4510MHz.
So what...:stick:
They're not really comparable, this is a 2.4A, not even one of those popular C models. It's an old CPU.
K.I.T.T.
04-07-2006, 01:44 AM
So what... PrescottE0s can do so much more (if you`ll be putting more effort)
For, example mine E0 is benchable (BOXed cooler) @ 4331MHz, goes suicide on air @ 4510MHz.
:gay:
dqniel
04-07-2006, 01:59 AM
So what... PrescottE0s can do so much more (if you`ll be putting more effort)
For, example mine E0 is benchable (BOXed cooler) @ 4331MHz, goes suicide on air @ 4510MHz.
Apples to oranges :slap:
Good job on getting a CPU that old into a 35s SP 1m.
There are more differences between a 2.4A and a E0 than it is between a Banias and a Dothan. The E0 is made on 90 nm process for starters, quite an advantage when overclocking.
You have an E0 that does 320 MHz more than an at least two year older CPU, amazing.
onewingedangel
04-07-2006, 02:16 AM
this is a 90nm chip with 1m l2 and sse3 - its not a northwood - look at cpu-z.
Intel reused the suffix A for a bus crippled line of prescotts.
this is a 90nm chip with 1m l2 and sse3 - its not a northwood - look at cpu-z.
Intel reused the suffix A for a bus crippled line of prescotts.
Ok, thanks.
Yeah, you may all shoot me and laugh at me now. :slap:
TaPaKaH
04-07-2006, 03:29 AM
What cooling ?
Gonwee
04-07-2006, 10:45 AM
What cooling ?
I'm guessing watecooling, i'm basing that off the tempature.
Maybe i should RMA my D0 for a E0, my 2.4 can only do 3.8 benchable, 4GHz crashes after a minute or two.
0range
04-07-2006, 11:44 AM
I have an XP-90 with Delta Triple Blade fan and AS.5 i get 34 idle, and 40 load pretty good for a P4, but im not too positive its stable, it fails prime 95 in 3 min with an error :(, think i should bump the Vcore?
Celeron Gamer
04-07-2006, 03:43 PM
I used to run my 2.4A at 4GHz 24/7 as well. And that was on boxed cooler :D
SoulGG
04-07-2006, 04:02 PM
I have a 2.8A that I run at 4.1 24/7 on Air 40c idle 53c load. I'll run as high as 4.2stable but I have stability issues there...On value ram:p: 24/7 media encoder desktop
caligula
04-08-2006, 04:21 PM
Ugh. Here, take this lesson for now. Next time I'll remember to switch the antivirus off :D
0range
04-09-2006, 09:37 AM
Ugh. Here, take this lesson for now. Next time I'll remember to switch the antivirus off :D
Is that voltage safe?!, looks too high for a Prescott, and what cooling are you using?
TaPaKaH
04-09-2006, 09:40 AM
to Ogange
For Prescotts the "danger" voltage starts @ about 1.65-1.7V, so 1.648V is safe...
0range
04-09-2006, 09:41 AM
to Ogange
For Prescotts the "danger" voltage starts @ about 1.65-1.7V, so 1.648V is safe...
Really, i was told that 1.5 is dangerous and almost maxed out there, i think im going to up it to 1.55 and see how it does :D
dont ask what happened to the image
i dont know.
that was on air cooling the box cooler
i found nemo
04-09-2006, 09:49 AM
lmao, whassup with ur pic bro?
to Ogange
For Prescotts the "danger" voltage starts @ about 1.65-1.7V, so 1.648V is safe...
:confused:
alot of the issues is with cooling a temp of the cpu.
i did put 1.7v into the cpu on air.
but it didnt respond well.
i would say 1.6v on air
1.7>8v on water
and 1.9v on phase if you have the balls.
lmao, whassup with ur pic bro?
:D
i dont know.
lol
i can remmber pressing the print screen, and my screen wobbled and this image came out.
:toast:
for those of you who thinking i faked the benchmarks.. i didnt!
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=14737
i found nemo
04-09-2006, 10:04 AM
maybe taht wasn't safe on box cooling, you know, the screen distorting like that lmao
maybe taht wasn't safe on box cooling, you know, the screen distorting like that lmao
it worked fine for 5 months at that speed :D
didnt even crash once :)
then i put it on phase (mach 1) ran it at 4.4 gig then sold it on :D
Celeron Gamer
04-09-2006, 12:14 PM
to Ogange
For Prescotts the "danger" voltage starts @ about 1.65-1.7V, so 1.648V is safe...
Woah, you better hope your CPU won't explode.
Anyways, that looks more like Northwood volts to me.
Prescotts should watch out, 1.55V for chilled air, or watercooling, and 1.525 for good air cooling, and no limit for extreme :D
;)
i think we all fall under extreme here :D
Celeron Gamer
04-09-2006, 12:21 PM
;)
i think we all fall under extreme here :D
I don't think everyone has a Di, or LN2 tube here:p:
I don't think everyone has a Di, or LN2 tube here:p:
:D you will be suprised how many people on this forum play with that gear
Celeron Gamer
04-09-2006, 02:14 PM
:D you will be suprised how many people on this forum play with that gear
lots, but not all:)
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