Official: Post your best overclock thread

Charles_Lee

New Member
marc1989 said:
User Name: Marc
CPU: 2.8 Prescott HT sckt 478
Code Name: Prescott
Core Clock(Stock): 2.8 GHZ
Core Clock (Oc'ed): 3.5 GHZ (stable)
Voltage: 1.42
Multiplier: x14
HTT: 250
Idle Temp: ºc 39 (Scythe Ninja Cpu cooler + 2*vantec tornado fans)
Load Temp: ºc 43

wow very good oc result, at stock voltage right?
 

Geoff

VIP Member
User Name: [-0MEGA-]
CPU: Pentium D 930
Core Clock(Stock): 3.0Ghz
Core Clock (Oc'ed): 3.6 GHZ (stable)
Voltage: 1.31
Multiplier: x15
BUS: 240
Idle Temp: 25ºc (Freezer 7 Pro w/AS5)
Load Temp: 35ºc

I only increased the voltage one level, and its still going strong. I'll post back when i hit my max OC.
 

Burgerbob

Active Member
ill bet none of you will beleive this OC when i say it-

AMD Athlon 64 3200+, stock 2.0GhZ-
i got it up to-
2.02GhZ! yup- you better believe it. Without even trying, i upped my MHzage by 20! amazing.
 

Burgerbob

Active Member
i dont even know what a pci lock is... that would make sense. I only have a stock cooler, too so i dont really want to try just yet.
 

Filip

Active Member
Burgerbob said:
i dont even know what a pci lock is... that would make sense. I only have a stock cooler, too so i dont really want to try just yet.

Stock cooler will do just fine, I have a stock cooler and managed to OC to 2.9 GHz.
 
User Name: Me .... but this is my brothers oc
CPU: AMD FX60 Toledo
Code Name: Toledo
Core Clock(Stock): 2.6ghz
Core Clock (Oc'ed): 3.43!!!!
Voltage: 1.6
Multiplier: x16
HTT: 214.35 (give/take .1)

He said hes using a loud fan (forgot what one, maybe a Tornado)and a Thermalright XP-90 (something else, a letter, lol)
He used a DFI Lanparty nF4 SLI board ... maynot be SLI

Hows that for an O'C !!!! ....Rich motherf**cker
 
[-0MEGA-] said:
Thats what you get for paying over $1000 on a CPU...


-Geoff

Yeah, wonder what he'd get with phase changing or watercooling...i here his hsf is about the same as water cooling, and phaseing is alot of cash
 

Ku-sama

banned
User Name: Ku-sama
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 4000+ San Deigo
Core Clock(Stock): 2.4GHz
Core Clock (Oc'ed): 3.24GHz
Voltage: 1.7v (she's a bad overclocker)
Multiplier: 12x
BUS: 270HTT
Idle Temp: 33.333C
Load Temp: 40.55555C

User Name: Akina Karukasa
CPU: Mobile AMD Athlon 64 3400+ Clawhammer
Core Clock(Stock): 2.2GHz
Core Clock (Oc'ed): 2.8GHz
Voltage: 1.46v
Multiplier: 11x
BUS: 254.5454545454
Idle Temp: 28.8888C
Load Temp: 35C
 

MasterEVC

New Member
MasterEVC said:
Nice Omega I have the same CPU

User Name: MasterEVC
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 3200+
Code Name: Venice
Core Clock(Stock): 2000 Mhz (2Ghz)
Core Clock (Oc'ed): 2600 Mhz (2.6Ghz)
Voltage: 1.6v
Multiplier: x 10.0
HTT: 260.0 MHz
Idle Temp: 35C
Load Temp: 45C

What HSF do you have on there? Also what stepping do you have?

Might as well update it.

User Name: MasterEVC
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 3200+
Code Name: Venice
Core Clock(Stock): 2000 Mhz (2Ghz)
Core Clock (Oc'ed): 2800 Mhz (2.8Ghz)
Voltage: 1.75v
Multiplier: x 10.0
HTT: 280.0 MHz
Idle Temp: 25C
Load Temp: 36C
 

Charles_Lee

New Member
MasterEVC said:
Might as well update it.

User Name: MasterEVC
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 3200+
Code Name: Venice
Core Clock(Stock): 2000 Mhz (2Ghz)
Core Clock (Oc'ed): 2800 Mhz (2.8Ghz)
Voltage: 1.75v
Multiplier: x 10.0
HTT: 280.0 MHz
Idle Temp: 25C
Load Temp: 36C

i was ganna ask you, if its worth it to increase the voltage,
but i guess ya, may be you did a good job, unlike me.
cuz interestingly, your computer temperature went down? even after increasing the voltage?

i just left mine at stock, only because i don't think its worth it, unless you can actually see the difference...
 

MasterEVC

New Member
Charles_Lee said:
i was ganna ask you, if its worth it to increase the voltage,
but i guess ya, may be you did a good job, unlike me.
cuz interestingly, your computer temperature went down? even after increasing the voltage?

i just left mine at stock, only because i don't think its worth it, unless you can actually see the difference...

Temps vary in my room. When I have the AC on the temps are always lower, when I posted the other OC there was no AC on and now there is and I leave it on 24/7 hence the temps being lower.

As for the increase in voltage, I wouldnt run it at that high voltage 24/7 but that is my highest stable OC. The board goes to 1.85V but I am not gonna go that high. I run my comp at 2.5GHz 24/7 now at only 1.5V
 

Ku-sama

banned
MasterEVC said:
Temps vary in my room. When I have the AC on the temps are always lower, when I posted the other OC there was no AC on and now there is and I leave it on 24/7 hence the temps being lower.

As for the increase in voltage, I wouldnt run it at that high voltage 24/7 but that is my highest stable OC. The board goes to 1.85V but I am not gonna go that high. I run my comp at 2.5GHz 24/7 now at only 1.5V

are most venices like that? my processor runs at 2.4GHz and 1.3V


EDIT: im about to see how low i can go... lol
 
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Geoff

VIP Member
User Name: [-0MEGA-]
CPU: Intel Pentium D 930
Core Clock(Stock): 3.0GHz
Core Clock (Oc'ed): 4.01GHz
Voltage: 1.51v
Multiplier: 15x
BUS: 1069Mhz
Idle Temp: 28CC
Load Temp: 45C

4Ghz.jpg


Hopefully i'll get higher.
 

34erd

New Member
Nice to see you got it up to 4 Ghz Geoff. Are you running the newest BIOS on that board? It might help your OC out a bit, just a thought though.
 
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