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						Epsilon
					
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					|  Posted: Sat, 20th Jan 2007 05:00    Post subject: Overclocked rigs |  |  
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					| Anyone overclocking?, I just got myself a C2D and fitted it with a MINE Cooler and otherwise fully aircooled this is what I came up with, idle it's 38 degrees celcius and at load it's 45 degrees.
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=158662
 
 Come on people show us your overclocked systems
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					|  Posted: Sun, 21st Jan 2007 01:15    Post subject: |  |  
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					| removed a useless image that didn't even work.. keep it on topic.
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					|  Posted: Sun, 21st Jan 2007 01:23    Post subject: |  |  
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					| Ah those are some nice overclocks. I would keep my E6300 at 3.4Ghz but the Northbridge on my DS3 gets waaaaaaay too hot. And now im trying to figure out if a HR-05 would fit beside my Ninja.
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					|  Posted: Sun, 21st Jan 2007 08:51    Post subject: |  |  
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					| Running sorta 38-39 idle. 45-48 load, with a Scythe Ninja,
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=159129
 
 Was wondering, what would be the best OC settings for my rams. I only activated the SLI-Ready function in BIOS to run them at 1066Mhz at 5-5-5-15, which is basically factory setting, I guess I could push it to 1200, but would that really be a big diff ?.
 
 My RAMs are 2048MB OCZ PC2-8500 CL5 KIT NVIDIA Edition
 
 @Nettwerk, what are your temps man , and are you running Watercooled?
 I mean 3.6 must run pretty hot
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						leroy15b
					
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					|  Posted: Sun, 21st Jan 2007 12:57    Post subject: |  |  
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					| amd xp Barton 2.0Ghz OC 2.5Ghz. 1.700v 200x12.5 38/45c
Vulcano 12 3200rpm
 XFX6600GT 500/1200 580/1220
 
 New laptop: i7-3630QM / 8GB / Nvidia 650M 1GB / 500GB
 
   
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						Epsilon
					
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					|  Posted: Sun, 21st Jan 2007 13:31    Post subject: |  |  
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					|  	  | CaptainCox wrote: |  	  | Running sorta 38-39 idle. 45-48 load, with a Scythe Ninja, http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=159129
 
 Was wondering, what would be the best OC settings for my rams. I only activated the SLI-Ready function in BIOS to run them at 1066Mhz at 5-5-5-15, which is basically factory setting, I guess I could push it to 1200, but would that really be a big diff ?.
 
 My RAMs are 2048MB OCZ PC2-8500 CL5 KIT NVIDIA Edition
 
 @Nettwerk, what are your temps man , and are you running Watercooled?
 I mean 3.6 must run pretty hot
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 What mattters is the stepping, I would keep the ram around 800 real mhz whixh is around 1066, your latency could be better though, try experimenting with lower something like 4-4-4-8 is nice
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						CaptainCox
					
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					|  Posted: Sun, 21st Jan 2007 16:32    Post subject: |  |  
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					| I was running a opteron 146 @ 3gig before i sold my nf4 board, and the nf3 board the cpu is in now dosent overclock very well.
Order a core2duo E4300 and mobo the other day so will be clocking that soon and the 4300 are meant to be monster overclockers!!
 
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					|  Posted: Sun, 21st Jan 2007 18:31    Post subject: |  |  
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					| Gigabyte M55S-S3, sAM2, nVidia NF550
AMD64 3000+ 1.8@2.50Ghz
 1GB 667DDR2 @ 780Mhz
 Gainward GF7900GS @ 600/1600
 
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					|  Posted: Sun, 21st Jan 2007 18:45    Post subject: |  |  
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					| 500mhz with orginal cooler, CPU temp at 29-32c
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					| Orginal cooler? 	  | slis wrote: |  	  | Gigabyte M55S-S3, sAM2, nVidia NF550 AMD64 3000+ 1.8@2.50Ghz
 1GB 667DDR2 @ 780Mhz
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					|  Posted: Fri, 26th Jan 2007 22:44    Post subject: |  |  
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					| Honestly, I never bother with Ram timings. A lot of articles show the speed increase from tighter timings being in the 2-5% range. You get more out of higher frequency memory even though thats also limited to a degree.
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					|  Posted: Sat, 27th Jan 2007 01:13    Post subject: |  |  
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					|  	  | deelix wrote: |  	  | Orginal cooler? 	  | slis wrote: |  	  | Gigabyte M55S-S3, sAM2, nVidia NF550 AMD64 3000+ 1.8@2.50Ghz
 1GB 667DDR2 @ 780Mhz
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