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sysfailur
08-20-2002, 05:39 PM
I am right now @ 3017mhz. 177x17 and enjoying it quite much. Here are some screenies of what I've done and in about 2 hours I'll have pictures up cus I have to go soon.

3ghz:
http://www.maximumoc.com/img/hardware/abit_it7/3ghz.PNG

fastest superpi so far:
http://www.maximumoc.com/img/hardware/abit_it7/superpi2983mhz.png

slacked timings, going for bandwidth... this is the MAX for this ram :( (well it has done cas2 at 223 though (on a duron), imma try that now that I think of it)
http://www.maximumoc.com/img/hardware/abit_it7/223mhz%20mem%20slacked%20timings.png

mmmm :) since i cant go higher (probably need more vcore, at 1.7 right now and getting like 1.67 actually) this is my best fastest timings bench.
http://www.maximumoc.com/img/hardware/abit_it7/176_cas1.5.png

IFMU
08-20-2002, 05:44 PM
Very nice there man..... Kewl kewl.

Does a duallie count? ah hell even if it does Im still short! damns..... LoL

sysfailur
08-20-2002, 05:45 PM
Originally posted by IFMU
Very nice there man..... Kewl kewl.

Does a duallie count? ah hell even if it does Im still short! damns..... LoL

Hahah poor imfu :( Dual Duron's are leet though. So you can be in anyway.

IFMU
08-20-2002, 05:57 PM
LoL
Thanks for takin pity on a poor old bastag LoL

Well one day Ill have a nice pair of MP's in here.......... someday....... LoL

sysfailur
08-20-2002, 06:45 PM
Ok here's pictures: http://www.maximumoc.com/img/hardware/intel_supercooling

Charles Wirth
08-20-2002, 08:11 PM
Ghettotwists!

So you freeze a large block of ice in the cryo unit and melt the block in your cooler?

sysfailur
08-20-2002, 08:26 PM
Originally posted by FUGGER
Ghettotwists!

So you freeze a large block of ice in the cryo unit and melt the block in your cooler?

Well I have these Ice packs in the cooler. They're just plastic containers with a water substance inside which freezes and lasts longer than normal ice. I have 3 ice packs in the water whcih is in that tank, and then its pumped out.

And yeah, I should really fix that peltier attachment :P

majormav
08-21-2002, 03:26 AM
nice going sysfailur...... time to go higher now

Neptune5k
08-21-2002, 09:15 AM
Nice work Man. What voltage are you running @ now?

I just got a 2.26b, but its not a very good one, week 12 :(. It does 2.8 at 1.55v, so I could probably get 3ghz around 1.65-1.7v... but i dont know if i want to sacrifice this cpu yet, i dont have a 3yr warrenty on it :(

When the price drop is official... then this bad boy gets cooked.... bust out the shades, its gonna get hot in here :cool:

Neptune5k
08-21-2002, 09:31 AM
Getting closer... 2925 @ 1.63v :banana:

sysfailur
08-21-2002, 11:15 AM
Thanks, and the voltage is at 1.66, although I set it at 1.7 :\ I think I could get a nice stable 3150 @ 1.8 or 1.85v w/ my current cooling.

Neptune5k
08-21-2002, 11:36 AM
Heh, I'd be willing to overvolt/break mine if you'd do the same... let the race begin :)

Actually, this one has to last me till December or so, until the 2.26s and 2.4s with the new stepping arrive.

sysfailur
08-25-2002, 10:06 AM
Thank heaven for 7-11. Although this post has nothing to do w/ 7-11 I thought it sounded catchy. I get to play w/ my 2.26 again now that my Uncle is leaving. He was occupying my comp room all weekend as it has a bed. :\ I've been deprived of benchmarking!