Official: Post your best overclock thread

fade2green514

Active Member
User Name: Fade2Green514
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+
Code Name: Manchester
Clock Speed (Stock): 2.0GHz
Clock Speed (OC): 2.4GHz
VCore: Default(not willing to raise with a good o/c already)
Multiplier: 10
FSB: 240mhz
Idle Temp: 33C
Load Temp: 39C
 

blubaustin

New Member
Overclocking

User Name : Blubaustin
CPU name : Amd 64 3000+ (939)
Code Name : Winchester
Core Clock(stock) : 1.8ghz
Core Clock(oc'd): 2.81ghz
Voltage: 5.125v
Multiplier : 9x
HTT : 310
Idle Temp : 30c
Load Temp : 50c
Tcasemax: ?
 

P11

VIP Member
blubaustin said:
User Name : Blubaustin
CPU name : Amd 64 3000+ (939)
Code Name : Winchester
Core Clock(stock) : 1.8ghz
Core Clock(oc'd): 2.81ghz
Voltage: 5.125v
Multiplier : 9x
HTT : 310
Idle Temp : 30c
Load Temp : 50c
Tcasemax: ?
Your voltage seems a bit fishy to me....
 

joelkyr

New Member
User Name: joelkyr
CPU: Intel Pentium 4
Code Name: Prescott
Clock Speed (Stock): 3.4Ghz
Clock Speed (OC): 4.5Ghz
VCore: 1.5v
Multiplier: 17
FSB: 264.89Mhz
Idle Temp: Freezing:D
Load Temp: Still Freezing:p zing
 

dragon2309

P.I Dragon
Holy shit... was 3.42 Ghz achieved with 1.45 v? On air? If so... I think that chip could break a world record or something.
I take it your referring to mine, well, you wondered why the PCI locks blew up, lol, theres your answer, my mobo has no option for upping the vCore so it had to stay at stock 1.4v all i had to work with was FSB and memory timings, it took a long time to get it to a stable 3.45Ghz, but it was worth it until the dam PCI locks fried.

dragon2309 :D
 

MIK3daG33K

New Member
Username: MIK3daG33K
CPU: AMD Opteron 170
Code Name: Toledo
Clock Speed (Stock): 2.0 GHz
Clock Speed (Overclocked): 2.7 Ghz
VCore: 1.55V
Multiplier: 10
FSB: 260
Idle Temp: 29
Load Temp: 46


I could try to squeeze a little more out of it, but i heard with Opterons you shouldn't go over 1.55 Vcore. They are low wattage processors.
 

Lax

VIP Member
Just this once I'll post in this section :p
Username: Obvious
CPU: 2.6c Pentium 4
Core: Northwood
Stock speed: 2.6Ghz
OCed speed: 3.0 (for now, don't really need to OC just yet)
vCore: 1.47
Multiplier: 13
FSB: 230
Idle temp: Unknown ATM cause I don't idle much
Load Temp: 52
 

Charles_Lee

New Member
CPU: AMD Athlon opteron 165
Core Clock(Stock): 1.80 Ghz
Core Clock (Oc'ed): 2.49 Ghz (achieved 2.7Ghz unstable... lol)
Voltage: 1.32V (stock)
Multiplier: x 9.0
HTT: 276.0 Mhz
CPU Temp:33

i will continue overclocking soon,
 
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Charles_Lee

New Member
P11 said:
Arnt you suppose to not touch your computer for 1 week?

lol, i am planning on my vacation to U.S, during the march break,
so here i am using a spear time to check on the computerforum.
 

TheChef

New Member
3000 Venice @1.8GHz stock, up to 2.6GHz (core of 280 I think), stable at 2.5 GHz (core of 273). Doesn't go much above 45C.
 

34erd

New Member
dragon2309 said:
I take it your referring to mine, well, you wondered why the PCI locks blew up, lol, theres your answer, my mobo has no option for upping the vCore so it had to stay at stock 1.4v all i had to work with was FSB and memory timings, it took a long time to get it to a stable 3.45Ghz, but it was worth it until the dam PCI locks fried.

dragon2309
No I was refering to:

Ku-sama said:
User Name : Ku-sama
CPU name
: AMD Athlon 64 4000+
Code Name
: San Deigo
Core Clock(Stock)
: 2.4GHz
Core Clock (Oc'ed): 3.420GHz (not stable, stable at 3GHz 2500HTT)
Voltage : 1.45
Multiplier
: 12x
HTT : 2850
Idle Temp
: 33c
Load Temp
: 39c
Tcasemax
: 18c

I dont really believe it now. Ku-sama can you post a CPU-Z ss and temps?
 

Ku-sama

banned
well, when it was at 3.42GHz it wasnt 1.45, but at 3GHz, its at 1.45... i cant remember what the voltages were it was about 1.5~ @3.42, temps were -as always- under 100F
 

The_Other_One

VIP Member
User Name: The_Other_One
CPU: AMD 5x86 75MHz
Code Name: Scalar
Core Clock(Stock): 75 MHz
Core Clock (Oc'ed): 200 MHz
Voltage: 3.45v
Multiplier: x 6

Hell yeah! :p
 

The_Other_One

VIP Member
Hehe ;) That was some time ago when I had some old 486/socket3 boards laying around. That was done with an old digital board that used a processor riser card that could be swapped for a pentium riser.
 
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