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    Thanks a lot guys! Indeed, it is a wonderful CPU!

    And by the way, i have a new WR for Turion to report!
    I just couldn't resist myself from trying to score and record the 1.6GHz@3.2GHz 100% overclock!

    Here it is, running 400MHz x 8, with 1.675v vCore:
    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=82405

    Unfortunately, i cannot pass the 400MHz mark, no matter what.
    And still, 400MHz is quite an achievement for the nForce3 250Gb chipset!

    Of course, the system was extremely unstable at these settings.

    Quote Originally Posted by marcoland
    I notice that also with just an excellent air cooling...
    Oh, the air cooling is far away from being excellent Take a look again at the Zalman 7000A-Cu pictures.
    It is filled with dust and covered by a thick layer of corrosion, as it have been washed with tap water several times

    I should receive the Zalman CNPS9500-Cu cooler today though, and will measure the temperature differences...

    Quote Originally Posted by marcoland
    Can you take any screenshots about SuperPI 1MB and 32MB? And also with Everest (Memory read, write and latency) and CPU Arithmetic Benchmark of Sandra?
    The problem is that i have a very poor-clocker RAM right now.
    Therefore, there is very little point in benching the rig as it is...

    Quote Originally Posted by marcoland
    Last question: what about overvolting of the chipset?
    Did absolutely nothing in my case. I achieved 400MHz bus using stock 1.6v chipset voltage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badong
    And still, 400MHz is quite an achievement for the nForce3 250Gb chipset!
    Sorry but 400MHz FSB is actually peanuts for this board:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeus
    Sorry but 400MHz FSB is actually peanuts for this board:
    i agree
    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=34163
    Got a fan over those memory sticks? No? Well get to it before you kill them

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badong
    The problem is that i have a very poor-clocker RAM right now.
    Therefore, there is very little point in benching the rig as it is...
    Just some examples

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    Okey, I couldn't hold myself, so yesterday I bought a MT34. Let's hope that it arrives this week
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    Everything in a mATX case.

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