Dry Ice + Celly 325J = 5074mhz
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Fr@me, the only different between your air and us that live in for example sweden is that your air is cooling -celsius;)
Kappy, oy, you don't have "-celsius" :(
In +celsius (room temp) i have 3000 stable! will be more.
I had two but theres only one left.Quote:
Originally Posted by viili
I just bidded on a BE6-II btw :banana:
You guys are crazy. I wish my 3000+ venice went over 3ghz :(, and that was with some ccrazy ass vaopchill cooling
This is my only 100% Overclock with a 1700+ DLT3c. Cooled with a Mach 1.. This is almost 2 years old :cool:
This actually made it on the front page of hardOCP even though other people had Pushed them higher :confused:
Those DLT3c's were crazy :D
Try this, Ima let you in on something :)
I still have #1 @ OC.DK :D
http://hardware-test.dk/oc/img/users/36815_02.jpg
Yep, and I don't think I can beat that... next time I go DI, I'm hoping to get my 325J @ 5.3Ghz (109%), which means I'll still be way behind your 119% ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by perry_78
I had a i486-SX25 running at 50MHz about 12 years ago :)
It needed som high-end cooling though, a heatsink and fan! (Originally it had no cooling at all).
If you buy one get your soldering iron ready 'cause you'll most probably have to chance the capacitorsQuote:
Originally Posted by [krook]
:rolleyes:
The board should arrive this week or early in the next.Quote:
Originally Posted by viili
BTW, what caps should I use?
Yeah, but im cheating really - most d1 1.6 xeons oc 100%, so its nothing spectacular. your close to a WR ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Try-this
Celeron 330J @ 3400. This was just quickly playing now that my mobo is modded I may throw it in again in the future to give it a good push. ;)
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php
http://img488.imageshack.us/img488/838/cpuz11eb.th.jpg
http://img488.imageshack.us/img488/1...erpi5cc.th.jpg
Oh cool. I guess any brand name ~1500uF caps with at least 6.3V voltage tolerance are ok.. I put Panasonic 1500uF 10V huge caps on mine, ugly fit but it worked great (tualatin@ 1700+MHz), Abit sent me later some 1500uF Teapo caps that were physicaly more fitting..Quote:
Originally Posted by [krook]
The Realtek clock generator on BE6-II is great, with setfsb for BF6 ultra you can crank the damn board to it's limits, max fsb for the program is ~300MHz.. :D Though you'll hit a wall somewhere before that lol
There are some other helpful programs around for northbridge tweaking and vcore control up to 3.5V but i'll get to that later if you need it.. :rolleyes:
Ok thanks! :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by viili
Think you can mail me some links? (ckrook@gmail.com)
Edit: of course I need it :p:
Yeah no prob, it should be in your mailQuote:
Originally Posted by [krook]
I bet theres a venice out there about to be put on this list, 57s I doubt it
I had a 1300 duron that would do 2100 but not too stable but thats when I knew nothing about ocing so It could have prob been worked out knowing what I know now, sold it to a friend, who klnows maybe one day Ill get it back and own it
Quote:
Originally Posted by [krook]
the default voltage of duron 600 is 1.65V while the max
voltage (reminded by amd ) is 2.1V
3.3V is just nice for 100% increase in core voltage
which meads 100% increase in clock
can we safely(....) say that apply to all processor.......?
:-)
you'll know when it burns
ill give it a shot with my opteron 140
Ofcourse! A64 @ 2,8V :rofl:Quote:
Originally Posted by rcchong
krook
ahhaa... so nice to find a good cook
kidding
first sorry to be side line a bit, but think you the one
that can answer:
How over voltage affect the life
of a cpu, where basicly it a (nice) bunch of transistor,
like for a duron(mogan) the suggested max voltage is
2.1 which you happily ran it to 3.3v .but how long does it last,
and also at what temperature.
it's said (from intel ,amd) when over voltage given
that one will run into trouble even
if you have nice cooling (no temperature given), but isn't -50C
that you were running a bit more than nice .
so it's like at what voltage (10%?20%?100%) will the
chip be permatly damage(fried) no matter what at what
temperature you are running.
there is a tread talking discussing about the issue
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...1&page=1&pp=25
maybe you want to post it there ?
(I persolnally would certainly like this treads better)
:-)
dual 1.6 Xeons at 3200+ here...dunno if that counts though :)
I think I can join the 100% club ? :D
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=54229
400.4*15 = 6006.19Mhz
Vcore = 1.96V
:woot: :woot: