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    3.73EE@4.81 GHz

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    3.73 EE (ES)
    Asus P5AD2-E (925XE chipset)
    2 x 512 MB OCZ DDR2 533
    Radeon 850XT
    Watercooled with TT Bigwater

    Overclocking Results:
    3.73@4.81 water cooled
    3.73@4.60 aircooled (Intel stock)
    3.73@4.55 100% stable





    This 3.73 EE runs "cool". The PCB is not in a case and this with watercooling, but look at this temperature at 4.55 GHz!



    Performance at stable 4.55GHz



    Last edited by chainbolt; 02-25-2005 at 07:49 AM.

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    wow very nice Where did you get that cpu from?

    and 4.5ghz at stock this is a new revision chip right?

    edit: nice comeback intel!


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    Congratulations! First time of seeing Sandra Memory score over 8000+ for prescott. That should be the WR for Presscot. Nice Scores you got there m8.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chainbolt
    Wow! 26s SuperPI, is that patched?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HiJon89
    Wow! 26s SuperPI, is that patched?
    Dont think so
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    Will go higher but this 925X board limits me to 260FSB.


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    Is that the same one Kunaak was talking about?

    Perkam

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    Yeah good job!!
    this cpu rocks
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    Quote Originally Posted by agenda2005
    Congratulations! First time of seeing Sandra Memory score over 8000+ for prescott. That should be the WR for Presscot. Nice Scores you got there m8.
    I told you 8Gb+ sandra is going to be easy with ddr2 + prescott.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chainbolt
    System:

    3.73 EE (ES)
    Asus P5AD2-E (925XE chipset)
    2 x 512 MB OCZ DDR2 533
    Radeon 850XT
    Watercooled with TT Bigwater

    Overclocking Results:
    3.73@4.81 water cooled
    3.73@4.60 aircooled (Intel stock)
    3.73@4.55 100% stable
    Very impressive. Is that 850 clocked stock?

    What is the stock multi on that?
    Last edited by uclajd; 02-25-2005 at 06:53 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by uclajd
    Very impressive. Is that 850 clocked stock?

    What is the stock multi on that?
    stock multi on cpu? 14x and 14x only (even on the ES).

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    Quote Originally Posted by uclajd
    Very impressive. Is that 850 clocked stock?

    What is the stock multi on that?

    The 850XT was running at 612/631, it's a PE, not modified, and I guess by far not maxed out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by agenda2005
    Congratulations! First time of seeing Sandra Memory score over 8000+ for prescott. That should be the WR for Presscot. Nice Scores you got there m8.

    thanx, we should say "hello" to OCZ for providing such excellent DDR2 running at 3-2-2-2 up to 700 Mhz. I have reviewed the product here:

    http://www.overclockers.com.au/article.php?id=340589

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Eduard_

    and 4.5ghz at stock this is a new revision chip right?

    edit: nice comeback intel!
    This EE version is 600 series based. But I don't believe that this CPU is in "representative" for the 600 series in general. The 600 series will overclock better than the 500 series, but it would unrealistic to expect that you get with every 3.4 or 3.6 GHz 800 MHz on top with the INTEL stock HSF.

    I'm definitely luck with this one. Yet it shows the true Prescott potential. Even though it's probably 1 out 1000 Pentium 4 600 that can do this, I still wonder why Intel canceled the 4 GHz version when they have such samples as I got.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chainbolt
    thanx, we should say "hello" to OCZ for providing such excellent DDR2 running at 3-2-2-2 up to 700 Mhz. I have reviewed the product here:

    http://www.overclockers.com.au/article.php?id=340589
    chainbolt, you probably got a dud stick.

    If my Micron DDR2-553 can do DDR2-720-3-2-2-1, then your OCZ (Micron DDR2-667) can certainly do way better.

    But minimal gains with 3:4 (a low single digit percent gain in bandwidth) anyway.

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    Hey chainbolt, that's awesome!

    And to think the 6xx's are exactly the same CPU, just at 800fsb instead of 266fsb.
    Awesome results man!

    Have you done anything to the mobo? Extra cooling on the caps/mosfets etc? Put it in your fridge? Lol.

    Anyway, well done!

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    Very nice clocks my man!
    Last edited by saaya; 02-28-2005 at 08:16 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carnajo
    Hey chainbolt, that's awesome!

    And to think the 6xx's are exactly the same CPU, just at 800fsb instead of 266fsb.
    Awesome results man!

    Have you done anything to the mobo? Extra cooling on the caps/mosfets etc? Put it in your fridge? Lol.

    Anyway, well done!
    I'm afraid that Chainy has indeed put his board/cpu into a rather large fridge - Japan

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    the 3.8G with 2MB Level 2 has more perfs?
    I dont know if it exists
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    Quote Originally Posted by cpulloverclock
    the 3.8G with 2MB Level 2 has more perfs?
    I dont know if it exists
    the 3.8Ghz would possibly be a better clocking one. HOWEVER, it has not come out yet

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xassius
    chainbolt, you probably got a dud stick.

    If my Micron DDR2-553 can do DDR2-720-3-2-2-1, then your OCZ (Micron DDR2-667) can certainly do way better.

    But minimal gains with 3:4 (a low single digit percent gain in bandwidth) anyway.
    The 1gig kits don't clock as high as the 2gig ones, plus he can move to 4-2-2 and probably see DDR800 or close to it, i have seen close to DDR900 with 4-3-3 with these modules to they have plenty of headroom
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigtoe
    The 1gig kits don't clock as high as the 2gig ones, plus he can move to 4-2-2 and probably see DDR800 or close to it, i have seen close to DDR900 with 4-3-3 with these modules to they have plenty of headroom
    that's madness! Higher density with Higher clocks! I think that's when DDR2 takes over. 2x1gb kits, DDR just doesn't stand a chance

    @ Bigtoe: What's the difference between the 5400EB and the 4300EB DDR2? And what did you do in Dallas ?

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