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    1700+@3 GHz -> Mission accomplished!

    Hi,

    i've a NF7-S and 1700+ which i'd like to push up to 3GHz.


    I use a stock Mach I and Mushkin PC 3500 Level I,

    I can reach boot at 2933 GHz.

    Is there any bios which will give me 80 MHz extra? Or will clockgen go further than
    the boot up screen?
    Last edited by IÂČK; 06-17-2004 at 07:36 AM.
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    I find it very hard to believe that the stock prommie would hold it a 3ghz for more than a few second at max..
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    Originally posted by bias_hjorth
    I find it very hard to believe that the stock prommie would hold it a 3ghz for more than a few second at max..
    I don't need more :-)
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    if this is for a suicide shot, then yeah, clockgen is your key to 3ghz. Is it benchmark stable at 2.933ghz?
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    wtf man u stole my "projekt" moniker

    :P

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    Originally posted by afireinside
    Kill him
    *gets out high speed dremel for some "modding"*

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    belt or orbital sander man...

    All along the watchtower the watchmen watch the eternal return.

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    Originally posted by STEvil
    belt or orbital sander man...
    naw man i know where the jugular vein is

    dremels for precision cuts

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    woahh.. 3ghz... heeheeheehee Good luck.


    that abit board is helping you a lot too..

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    Originally posted by Çhrist0ph
    if this is for a suicide shot, then yeah, clockgen is your key to 3ghz. Is it benchmark stable at 2.933ghz?
    No, i'd say benachble at 2800MHz. (2933MHz would be 100% :-) ) Didn't test yet. Spend to much time with the A7V880 crap.

    @blinky
    Mhh, JC was the first one (long time ago) I think who realiszed it so it's nothing special anymore.

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    If you get a cascade and some dry ice i bet you can hit higher

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    Impressive indeed

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    nice man, try seeing how high u can run superpi

    i didnt know someone used it before me, ow well

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    OMG, thats nice, my 2400+ (multiP) onlu do "half Win" @ 2940,bencheble@2850+ with MachI r404..

    Need some ice baby

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    40s@2850MHz

    Is SuperPI influenced by ram timings?
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    Yes, afaik it is

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    Originally posted by IÂČK
    40s@2850MHz

    Is SuperPI influenced by ram timings?
    Well take a guess
    Obviously, memory speed is more important for SuperPi than CPU speed...

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    Cache...damn good to vave it

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    I got 40S at 235*11 and 240*10... 1800+.
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    Originally posted by IÂČK
    40s@2850MHz

    Is SuperPI influenced by ram timings?
    hmm.. something is seriously limiting your performance at that clock. Not only the FSBs but... something else... too. Some intense bios settings must've been disabled.

    i get 35 sec with my tbred 256k@ similar total clock as yours@ 248fsb..

    i get 40sec@ 2.48gz@ 225fsb with my tbred 256k.


    Also, post your tbred accomplishment at Consolidated Tbred Overclocking thread in this forum section.. gotta keep that thang going.... tbred LIVES. (hehe)
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    I'm at 38s now. Maybe CPU Interface.
    Try it tomorrow.
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