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    Xtreme 1700+ JIUHB

    Just a quick question thrown out to you guys, I recently hit this as my max, somewhat stable OC on air. My 1700+ JIUHB is running on my Vantec Aeroflow, and in this Antec 1650B of mine, it's hitting up around 60C on load right now...very poor airflow...but she's still clockin' up as she is.

    What I'd kinda wanna do is switch from the NF7 over the the DFI Lanparty and get some h2O running on this thing. Even though you can't very well predict OC's...any ideas what this thing might be capable of if its doing 2.5GHz /w 1.875v on the Aeroflow with load temps of 60C as is? I'm very curious to try it out, this is one hell of a chip...and I really wanna see what it's capable of.

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    What kind of budget are you on? if low, then high-end aircooling might be a better choice.

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    The DFI Infinity/Lanparty B is very limited Vcore wise, it won't give more than 1.85V stable without mods normally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Minstadave
    The DFI Infinity/Lanparty B is very limited Vcore wise, it won't give more than 1.85V stable without mods normally.
    Ack, that might be a no go then, I had heard that it was the nicer board for higher fsb's...but if my vcore is cutoff that much then it might not be worth it.....but who knows, I wouldn't necessarily need this much voltage to hit these clocks if i got my h2O up and running on this thing.

    New results...I got a CPU-Z at 2,580 or so, but 2,515 was the highest I was able to grab a snapshot of SuperPi 1M...here ya go, I'm gonna try putting the comp in my deepfreeze like I did with my h2O cooled Prescott for some nicer results later today.

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    Update.....

    Just got done with my comp in the deepfreeze.....here are the new results:

    Highest CPU-Z: link

    Highest SuperPi 1M:


    I'm fairly happy with it for now...with the trial and error i got to do in the freezer...it's still temps holding me back. It's not worth it for me to pickup a Vapo just for this thing, but if I dropped a phase chance unit on this chip I have a feeling I'd slowly be nearing 3GHz...as at 2.689GHz I was idling at about 6-9C with a load temp of about 15-20C.

    Ah well, that's enough fun for one day, I tried everything i could, but the damn thing just wouldn't take me to 2.7 for a screeny.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cornelious0_0
    It's not worth it for me to pickup a Vapo just for this thing, but if I dropped a phase chance unit on this chip I have a feeling I'd slowly be nearing 3GHz...as at 2.689GHz I was idling at about 6-9C with a load temp of about 15-20C.
    Phase change units are actually a lot more affordable than you think. A custom unit from chilly1 or pc ice can be had for a very reasonable price. 3GHz would definitely be a possibility if you were to travel that route.

    Best of luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by conrad.maranan
    Phase change units are actually a lot more affordable than you think. A custom unit from chilly1 or pc ice can be had for a very reasonable price. 3GHz would definitely be a possibility if you were to travel that route.

    Best of luck!
    Gah, now you make me wanna think about it....not fair.
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    also i have one but mobo is stuck with multiplier at 12.5 and old nforce2 won't pass 210fsb....i need a dfi nf2 to get 3ghz and more

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    I had a 1800+ JIUHB that did 2.4 gig at 1.6V on air. The main thing with the JIUHB is keeping the temps down on it. Here is a funning thing for ya'll, I did this with a vmoded ECS L7S7A2 SIS 746 mobo.

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    Definetly get that under somthing colder than just 6-7 degrees. I have a feeling that with Mach GT you could probably get 3ghz. As far as the cpu voltage & multiplier goes, try this website. Just choose your core and other stuff, and it should help.http://www.ocinside.de/go_e.html?/ht...md_pinmod.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by SnipingWaste
    I had a 1800+ JIUHB that did 2.4 gig at 1.6V on air. The main thing with the JIUHB is keeping the temps down on it. Here is a funning thing for ya'll, I did this with a vmoded ECS L7S7A2 SIS 746 mobo.
    Very impressive dude, the clock's nice...but I'm talkin' about the welfare ECS board you did that with.
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    3GHZ can be done with Water. My mate FatRakoon hit 3Ghz with a crap watercooling, (But managed to solder a stick of Corsair in his NF7 doing it ). Total Suicide run (In it's truest form, Dead board, Dead RAM, but the chip LIVES!) Chip was JUIHB DLT3C 0304, got a screenie of it somewhere... (Quick rummage around HD & Upload)...http://img100.echo.cx/img100/7338/xp173ghz0nh.jpg

    My JUIHB DT3LC 1700 (0310) is at 2.5Ghz for daily use (on Air, SI97, 172x50mm Papst, 80mm Delta). Still aint found max, as I'm waiting for an OCZ Booster.

    Depends on the chip really.
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    Very nice indeed....I'm not looking to go after any TRUE suicide shots like that....but I would like to see what it's capable of. I'd be interested to see this chip even with a nice Thermalright heatsink and a 'nado runnin' on 'er...just for comparison, and getting the CPU out of my 30C case temps would also help.

    All in all I want to give it a go eventually, can't say when but I'd like to get the NF7-S fully modded and have some form of sub-zero cooling running on my JIUHB DLT3C.
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    Try this Thread

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=61669

    I'm at 225*11 on a JUIHB DLT3C 0310, 38c Semi-Load (Just surfing net, writing emails etc...), 33c Idle in WinDoze

    What stepping & week is your Chip?
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    thx for the linkage.
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    Amazing clocks guys, especially for such an old chip!
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    2.6ghz is my max for a JIUHB DL3TC. I reckon that once you get to about 1.85v or so, temperature starts to become a big issue. I can't ever afford to get phase change or anything like that (althoug how much does chilly1/pc ice sell them for?) so the coldest i can get is during winter, windows open, etc.
    I know it can give higher though, just need to wait until next winter.
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    PM chilly1 or PC ICE for prices. It depends on specifications. I dont know how many things Ive said this

    Another old skool overclocking thread. They seem to pop up all over the place now

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    Very nice ... i have problem running my tbred b over 1.93v

    My best( December 2003) arround...
    2529MHz @ 1.93V
    JIUHB DLT3C 0322XPMW
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    Stock NF7-S Rev2.0 + D10 Bios + L12 Mod
    Single Channel ... samsung TCB0 @ 2.5-3-3-11-T

    [ur]http://www.tictac.katrourke.com/pic/tbredb-1700+-jiuhb-0322xpmw-2530MHzi.gif[/url]

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    Nice. What BIOS were you using? I'm debating about flashing mine (can't quite bring mysef to keep a Floppy in the system... UGH!), wanted to know your thoughts on the best for Dual Channel (This rig is a Daily runner as well, I just crank it right up from time to time).
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    you dont need a flopy to flash nf7...i forget what you can use, off the top of my head, but no doubt tictac can tell you.

    I remembered, it's Flashmenu, and i recall hearing that you should use v1.24 for best results (correct me if i'm wrong, this is all off the top of my memory).

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    very nice oc, I used to own an xp2000 that did 2.2GHz at 1.85v and 2.4GHz at 2v. those cpus sure ran hot
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    This makes me smile My old JIUHB used to be pretty happy at 2.3ghz with about 1.75v...... and now it's being under-utilized in my wife's computer at default clocks and voltage LOL

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    I know, I've got a 1700 JIUHB DUT3C sitting in the GF's comp. The thing looks nice, but that's it. Nforce Chipset (basic Gigabyte Mobo though, UGH!), 2x256MB TwinMOS PC3200, and she plays bloody Mahjong!!!

    Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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    my 1700+ jiuhb 310 get too hot

    but I think it's a good chip, because it gets 2200 MHz. suicide at 1.7v

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