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Geek Culture / Post your overclocks

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Mr Makealotofsmoke
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Posted: 9th May 2008 17:14 Edited at: 10th May 2008 02:58
well i like overclocking so im posting it here

CPU INFO:
CPU = Pentium4 630 3.0GHz 90nm ---> 3.8GHz
Stepping = 3
Revision = N0

Voltage = 1.376
Multiplyer = x15
FSB = 254

RAM Frequency = 337MHz
FSBRAM = 3:4



Temp 100% LOAD = 61c

post your overclocks


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GatorHex
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Posted: 9th May 2008 18:04 Edited at: 9th May 2008 19:26
I didn't push these to the edge just took a good guess
Core 2 Duo 2.0 -> 2.5 40c
Core 2 Duo 2.2 -> 2.75 40c
Core 2 Quad 2.5 -> 3.0 40c

I pushed this to the edge and tested it for stability.
nvidia 8600GT 580/1600 -> 675/1700 (stable) 60c

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NeX the Fairly Fast Ferret
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Posted: 9th May 2008 18:42
AMD Athlon XP 2500+ single core 1.8gHz -> 2.4gHz 102 degrees C stable for the past five months.


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bitJericho
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Posted: 9th May 2008 18:43
Quote: "102 degrees C "


You must mean 102 degrees F! At 102 C your computer would be exploding.


Hurray for teh logd!
NeX the Fairly Fast Ferret
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Posted: 9th May 2008 18:44 Edited at: 9th May 2008 18:50
No, Celsius. The whole case is hot to the touch. It's been fine since I overclocked it five months back.


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bitJericho
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Posted: 9th May 2008 18:46 Edited at: 9th May 2008 18:50
wait, isn't centigrade also known as Celcius?

If so, you're boiling your processor

Most processors can't handle anything over 80 degrees Celcius, let alone over 100?! Your processor, if it's actually at that temperature, should have failed 5 months ago.


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NeX the Fairly Fast Ferret
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Posted: 9th May 2008 18:49
You are correct, I am wrong. Centigrade was the predecessor of Celsius by the looks of it.


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IanG
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Posted: 9th May 2008 19:21 Edited at: 9th May 2008 19:24
Quote: "Centigrade was the predecessor of Celsius by the looks of it."

centigrade and Celsius are the same thing, with the tiny exception that centigrade cant be negative or over a hundred - ie it puts the limits of water being aqueous on to the Celsius scale

[edit] this site explains the differences http://www.sizes.com/units/temperature_centigrade.htm [/edit]

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GatorHex
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Posted: 9th May 2008 19:25 Edited at: 9th May 2008 19:26
100c is the boiling point of water not a CPU i don't think lead solder goes until 200c+

Will shorten it's life though.

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Samoz83
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Posted: 9th May 2008 19:52
i overclocked my core 2 duo e6850 from 3.0Ghz to 4.0Ghz on air but it was a bit unstable so i lowed it to 3.8

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El Goorf
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Posted: 9th May 2008 20:02 Edited at: 9th May 2008 20:03
AMD Athlon X2 3600+, possibly a "manchester", overclocked because it's fsb was 2/3 that of my awesome RAM.

initial stats:
200Mhz with multiplier *10 @ 1.35v - making 2Ghz

overclocked to:
300Mhz with multiplier *9.5 @ 1.425v - 2.85Ghz

sometimes if im daring ill put mutliplier back up to 10, but it gets slightly unstable then.. still, i dont think a +50% overclock is all that bad

oh, and it still runs at 25C average, with standard heatsink+fan

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Mr Makealotofsmoke
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Posted: 10th May 2008 02:58
when i get my Q6600 im hoping to get it to 3.6GHz with air cooling, hopefully i get a good Q6600
anyone else got there Q6600 around that mark


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GamerDude
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Posted: 14th May 2008 00:26
Not much,
AMD Athlon 64 2.0ghz - 2.2ghz

ATI Radeon 9550 256mb - ? Unknows, but 34mhz faster!

thx

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