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Thread: P4 515 (2,93GHz) 533FSB chip arrived

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    Talking P4 515 (2,93GHz) 533FSB chip arrived

    Anyone heard of these chips before?
    Now you have.

    These chips are OEM D0 & E0 chips which are running with 533FSB.
    With new stepping, low FSB and high multiplier these are wet dreams of overclockers. This current chip default multiplier is 22x which is perfect for 1:1 SuperPI action.

    Futto-Kun made new SuperPI 8M WR with 560 chip running nearly at 6GHz, but his platform was quite ***ked up (5:4 divider, no PAT). Imagine this chip run at 5.7GHz with 1:1 divider and tightest possible settings. Four minutes broken for sure

    **Looking for my LN2 can**



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    wow never heard of such a chip and why would they make such a chip ? HT support ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000
    wow never heard of such a chip and why would they make such a chip ? HT support ?
    No support for HT, but it´s not needed for SuperPI

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    Now thats a rare cpu.

    x22 multi

    Good luck breaking that record

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    Nice chip for 2.93GHz model that doesn´t in theory excist

    SuperPI 1M - Stock HS / 1.3V

    Seen alot better chips, but this chip is still alot (over 200MHz) better than the previous 2.8A D0 chip that we used to 4:24 SuperPI run

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stilt
    cooling?
    I love XS

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    I want a Penryn 3.33G 12MB & quad sli Nvidia G92

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    Quote Originally Posted by cpulloverclock
    cooling?
    R404 Mach2 with pathetic contact.

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    at 5.7GHz with 1:1 divider and tightest possible settings.


    The Stilt vs Fugger: Round Two !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stilt
    good work...

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    are those results on the mach II good or average?

    I have 3* 2.8A's here And they don't overclock for (insert fecies here) on air. I tested 2 of them and I can make a suicide superpi 1M run (35s with ram @ 1/1 2-2-2-5) @ ~4gig but that's it, no where near stable.

    I only read your comment on these chips needing -130 to -180 to perform well after I bought these chips




    What's the difference between a 2.8A prescott and a 2.8 prescott anyway?
    http://processorfinder.intel.com/scr...+on+selections
    Last edited by kristos; 12-23-2004 at 05:23 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kristos
    What's the difference between a 2.8A prescott and a 2.8 prescott anyway?
    http://processorfinder.intel.com/scr...+on+selections
    the p4 2,8A has no ht!
    E2160 @ 360x9, max 390x9 watercooled
    GA-P35-DS3
    Cellshock D9GMH @ 545mhz cl5-5-5-5-15
    Palit 7300gt 500/1000 @ 780/1600 watercooled

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    neather does the 2.8 533fsb prescott!!!
    Halt On : No Errors

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    Originally posted by lazyman
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    Quote Originally Posted by kristos
    neather does the 2.8 533fsb prescott!!!
    i thought u mean the 2,8ghz 800fsb prescott
    E2160 @ 360x9, max 390x9 watercooled
    GA-P35-DS3
    Cellshock D9GMH @ 545mhz cl5-5-5-5-15
    Palit 7300gt 500/1000 @ 780/1600 watercooled

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    hehe, I thought so

    but that's why I posted the link
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    horum omnium fortissimi sunt Belgae: A64 FX OC record on Dry Ice by Jort, kristos, troid, C_X and "Moortgat"

    Originally posted by lazyman
    You are in trouble only if you admit it. Intel is never in trouble.

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