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    Old Timer - Old P4EE

    slow?
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    Always wanted an EE chip!!!

    I say start clocking it. if you got poor ram i got 512MB here of pure happy Intel desing/made stuff for the Asus P4c mobo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete
    Always wanted an EE chip!!!

    I say start clocking it. if you got poor ram i got 512MB here of pure happy Intel desing/made stuff for the Asus P4c mobo
    just got 2x512UTT making Dual channel with 2-3-2-4
    with the Gigabyte 8IK1100
    FIC R9500@9700@325/276
    A Cheetah 10k 18G U160 and a Barracuda 7 160G SATA
    also a LSI U160 controller

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    Just killed one of those Gallatins a couple of days ago ... be very careful OCing it ...

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    they don't go too far, anyway. 3.8-3.9 or so on air.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackBird@HKEPC
    slow?
    ~40 secs is normal for P4 @ 3.2GHz

    Prescott oc's much further then Gallatin (EE)


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    3.8-4GHz should be possible with good air or water. I could go to about 4.4GHz with phase....

    Your SPI time is right for stock...you should be able to get down to about 28 sec (if i rememeber correctly) OC'ed above 4GHz.

    -FCG

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    Quote Originally Posted by TaPaKaH
    Just killed one of those Gallatins a couple of days ago ... be very careful OCing it ...
    I will OC it after getting a new PS
    just using a Delta 350 with those monster

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    Quote Originally Posted by freecableguy
    3.8-4GHz should be possible with good air or water. I could go to about 4.4GHz with phase....

    Your SPI time is right for stock...you should be able to get down to about 28 sec (if i rememeber correctly) OC'ed above 4GHz.

    -FCG
    I had just tried with 8S655TX-Ultra with 3.58GHz few months ago
    but 655TX slower than 875 in SPI1M abt 1s
    anyway, the 655TX just cost me abt$32
    and can set 2-2-2-4 max

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMa
    ~40 secs is normal for P4 @ 3.2GHz

    Prescott oc's much further then Gallatin (EE)
    Before i was using a Celeron D 320

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    ~40s bad :\
    Sorry for my bad English.

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