My 115% OC with a 600MHz P3. Normal room temperature air cooling! More is possible with active northbridge cooling, water on the processor, more vcore than 1.8V and better ram.
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=66984
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My 115% OC with a 600MHz P3. Normal room temperature air cooling! More is possible with active northbridge cooling, water on the processor, more vcore than 1.8V and better ram.
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=66984
101% with Celeron M 350 1,66V on P4GD1 and CT-479 (Vcca @ 3,40V). Thermalright SLK900U aircooler used.
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=68312
Nice Kamerat :)
I read you killed it with too high vcca, too bad ;)
How did you got a Celeron to 200mhz FSB :slobber:Quote:
Originally Posted by Kamerat
I also got an 100% OC. hehehe its not like OMG but.. its something!
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GREETINGZ!
Sorry for late answer, did hipro5's Vcca mod on the Asus CT-479. It's done a bit different than hipro5 original mod, I only connected my 3,3V line directly to the measure point. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by DaWaN
i got a p2 166 [:woot:] to 400 w/o hsf, that was fun :D
[2 years later] edit: I looked at the motherboard and the jumpers i thought to be the multiplier were the pci/fsb divider adjustment
Got also one at 100%,this sreen is taking when running R@H wich is on 24/7;).
But P2's start at 233MHz:stick:Quote:
Originally Posted by best [486]
http://112233445566.free.fr/PM740/22.281.jpg
100% benchable :)
:( dang, 700MHz off with my Prescott 2.4A here @ 4.15
hah you wish, my 2.4A hit 4.3 with boxed cooling. I don't dare to venture farther until I get some good cooling.Quote:
Originally Posted by wowza
hey... don't kill me here, it's the stepping... D0.. thx. not like I have an E0Quote:
Originally Posted by Celeron Gamer
I know it have been seen before, but here it is:
I'll try some phase change on the chipset once I get the time :rolleyes:
125 % OC on the HTT frequence :)
Chipset cooling: Sapphire 9800 Pro cooler
Chipset stability: Not the least :D
Chipset voltage: 1,8 V
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...ade/450FSB.jpg
Where do you figure that? That's a 50% OC...100% with that CPU would require 3600MHz, 125% would require 4050MHz...
I'm talking about the HTT frequence :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: My badQuote:
Originally Posted by Gautam
Quote:
Originally Posted by Leverpospade
ok....and i hope you are kidding about needing 1.8v to reach 2700:stick:
It is 1,8 V to the chipset... And I use a Sappire 9800 pro as chipset cooling. And it is the chipset which isn't stable at 450 MHz..Quote:
Originally Posted by ex2cib
EDIT: I have edited my first post, so there shouldn't be misunderstood again..
Ah, I see.Quote:
Originally Posted by wowza
Yeah, not bad, lucky you avoided the Model 3 Stepping 3 ones, they hit 3.6GHz tops
LOL. I shld crank my chipset voltage and get 400HTT on my MSI Neo4.Quote:
Originally Posted by Leverpospade
People would crap. :woot:
I've already gotten 360HTT w/1.7v nF4, can go up to 1.85v. That was w/stock coolin.. just on a whim.
can i enter to the club?
Under single stage so far...Cascade is waiting at the corner... :D
http://img461.imageshack.us/img461/5109/1004nw.jpg
link -> http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=78528
Nice run Unseen...hope you catch 7GHz with cascade...:D
I don't think that counts...Quote:
Originally Posted by Leverpospade