this is still the best Venice on air guys.....is there anyone that can beat this guy......Quote:
Originally Posted by gecko79
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this is still the best Venice on air guys.....is there anyone that can beat this guy......Quote:
Originally Posted by gecko79
I see, i have to clock higher to beat all you crazy dudes. (-:
that's the spirit :DQuote:
Originally Posted by TtecX
I am actually at 4,266 GHz with a 1024 KIB Second-Level-Cache Prescott on 251 MHz FSB - but there is only 31 s on the Screen. :-/
nice to see that I'm near....this is my 27" with venice 3000 Full Air CoolingQuote:
Originally Posted by cpulloverclock
http://forum.overclocklab.net/images...123_27.953.jpg
Config:
AMD Venice 3000 0520
DFI SLi-D
2x512 Twinmos UTT
Thermalright XP90C+Tornado 92 @7V
1.728V on AIR.......ahhhhhh ain't that a bit too much.......what sort of temps are you seing
300?Quote:
Originally Posted by cpulloverclock
:) my SPI 1M calctime is the same like Ben805 and CapFTP times...27,953s
but because of my TCCD memory i got this result w a higher cpu clock (2972MHz) mem@270 w 2,5-3-3-6
p-m @air >>> all @air in bench's :D
PIC1
Using a Zalman 7700 on 730 Dothan...
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a49...ter/251x11.jpg
Really I push it too high...is capable of making Spi 1mb also @1.67Quote:
Originally Posted by dinos22
Anyway..ambient temperature was around 17 °C, CPu@idle about 28°C,....:)
what is the best SPi 1M on air?
Here's what we got on air:
http://www.nordiccrew.com/crusader/s...46_25,140s.gif
An horrible WinXP and horrible HTT, just testing for fun :D
ZM9500
http://koti.mbnet.fi/dani69/DFI%20nF...3V_27s_AIR.gif
You guys are hammering out some crazy times, and speeds :) I only wish my barton was a worthy competitor :bananal: I got my 3200 venice, now i have to scrape for cash to get the rest, because im to stubborn to sell this rig :slap:
http://img336.imageshack.us/img336/5...odpi0sg.th.jpg
http://img336.imageshack.us/img336/4...05414zl.th.jpg
Some Japanese guys have beaten 23s on air
They've posted in XS
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oh my god! i'll deffenitely have to find this thread +)
Yes :woot:Quote:
Originally Posted by perator
1er Tests P-M stock cooling -> 1.5v bios (temp 55/60° Idle :mad: )
Xp sp1 , not opti / vmod
http://www.membres.lycos.fr/boblemag...80/2989mhz.jpg
Stock Cooling -> SP94 + Tornado 92mm soon :D
In every fast food store there is a refrigerator of about 200 square feet where they keep all the frozen meat and stuff, and of course the temperature well below freezing. I wonder if OC inside that counts or not. :p:
My Intel 650 on air, 4612mhz @ 1.48v.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3.../asdfsasdf.jpg
My Intel 630 on CNPS9500, 4626mhz @ 1.58v.
http://img8.imageshack.us/img8/2604/superpi9zl.jpg
Cpu-Z validation
This is a stock aircooled Penium-M 740. It's Windows XP and it's hardly tweaked. This is with the P4P800-SE. With a P4C800-E Deluxe I think it should be a little more than 1 second faster. No mods on the board so the vcore is going nuts from 1.5v to 1.56v (1.6v in bios).
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...k33/25secs.jpg
Nice score Zeus! That 9500 owns im assuming ... 1.58v :o I only ran like 1.5v through my 650, awfully hot temps :(. (Running XP120)
Where did you get this M 780 from?...It does well on air....and on what mobo is it?......Thanks....... :)Quote:
Originally Posted by boblemagnifique
You bet it does ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by jahjahbinks
Freezer benching is quite fun--it's year round Winter benching after all!
That's a very impressive run there Alexio! Any chance of that chip and memory seeing some P4C800-E Deluxe action? :banana: