Here is my 3.0 dual core on a asus P5Wd2 mobo with some awsome OCZ memory that is holding damn good timings.
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=24720
Here is my 3.0 dual core on a asus P5Wd2 mobo with some awsome OCZ memory that is holding damn good timings.
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=24720
1-What cooling solution are you using?
2-What are temps at idle and under load? when overclocked that is.
3-RAM....I see it says OCZ DDR2 PC5300 and timings are 3-3-3-8. Now, I see newegg is selling OCZ DDR2 667 (4-4-4-8) for $153 which is a good price and I am wondering if you have that EXACT same 1GB kit of OCZ's, except you set the timings to 3-3-3-8 from the 4-4-4-8. If so, that revives my thoughts on getting the P5LD2 or P5WD2, because the bastards from Corsairk, newegg or ZZF (whomever) were selling Corsair's DD2 675 CAS3 for $244 and now they're $310
1 Water cooling uysing various parts and all combined by me in a nice mix.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nasgul
2 Idle is 38c and temps loaded up went to 49c
3 that would be the exact memory from exact place and it is holding very well, I had to up the memory voltage but it works great.
I think I can get 4 ghz today but I don't think 4 ghz will be a stable gaming setting though
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The URL tells me of a Prescott 531 on a 945P.. What's up with the link? :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by SlimySquid
I just clicked on the link from the quote you did of my post and the link from my original post. Both lead to a CPU-Z validation page showing my dual core Intel 3.0 overclocked to 3.9ghz and also give memory timings information and motherboard information. It is a way to validate your cpu-z overclocks since alot of people were making bogus screenshots of fake overclocks I know you know that part.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mathias-K
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3.73 on air 266x14
4.2Ghz easy with cooling. 4.5Ghz is about the max without cascade.
normal dual core or expensive edition dual core?Quote:
Originally Posted by FUGGER
Also curious, as I love OCing dells now, I'm wondering if i can pick up the 9100 with an 820 and set fsb to 266?, A nice Dual core 3.73 ghz processor, complete system for under $700 would be possible.
lol expensive dual core....