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Booga
07-07-2006, 06:34 PM
What's the highest anyone's gotten a Dothan? Details would be nice, cooling, motherboard, what processor model/stepping, voltage, FSB. Let's just say I'm interested for a... project ;) Thanks in advance! :cool:

Gautam
07-07-2006, 06:46 PM
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=88455

Good luck with your "project" :p:

Booga
07-07-2006, 06:55 PM
He's using Phase Change, cheater! :P j/k... That's really fast O_o
I'll be clocking on air so it's doubtful I'll get that high, but hopefully close!
Off-topic- what version of 3D Mark didya score 72k in, Gautam? That looks like the background from '00 or '01...

Gautam
07-07-2006, 06:59 PM
The fastest Dothans out there made it to about 3-3.2 on air. A 780 is a MUST, hope you got one of those, no lower models come close. I had a pretty decent one which topped off at 2.9GHz on air. There's a bunch of stickies in the Intel section that could help you...a lot of people have oced this platform, surprisingly. And that's not phase change, its LN2. ;)

Screen is from 01SE.

ZX7891
07-07-2006, 07:16 PM
IIRC, he benched up to what 4.1, 4.2?

Booga
07-07-2006, 07:43 PM
The fastest Dothans out there made it to about 3-3.2 on air. A 780 is a MUST, hope you got one of those, no lower models come close. Something like that :cool: I have it at 2.6 stable, but that's with 1.45v and a cranky i915Ga-HFS. I can get it to 2.8 but the board has a nasty tendancy to drop vcore to .700v at inopportune times. I don't doubt 3.0 and higher will be feasible with 1.5-1.55v.


And that's not phase change, its LN2. ;)
Yah, that should've occured to me when I saw the big hollow copper tube :p: Oops.