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kgod86

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im talking to this kid heres what he says he has

"1.8ghz amd 3000+ winnie Overclocked to 2.7ghz
1gig corsair generic ram, got a good batch. Dont remember best timings, dont care to.
MSI K8n Neo2 Mobo, dont care what anybody says, its a god."

is it possible to overclock that high and be stable?

here is how he says its set up

"You down ram speed to 100mhz

up bus to 300mhz

multiplier x9

I have cpuz proof.

and no, i use air, stock. "

im still waiting for his screenshot
 
"1.8ghz amd 3000+ winnie Overclocked to 2.7ghz
yeah that doable, whilst no 2 chips are the same amd64 3000+ have been know to touch 2.5 on stock voltage, with a little vcore pump you could push 2.7 ok
 
wow now hes telling me with stock cooler in the middle of the summer no AC he has had that chip running at 25f, not celcius F..........lol.....also his mobo doesnt allow voltage controll.......
 
also his mobo doesnt allow voltage controll.
the MSI K8n Neo2 with nf3 does allow voltage control of cpu, gpu, and dram


wow now hes telling me with stock cooler in the middle of the summer no AC he has had that chip running at 25f
he obviously made a mistake here, as that is sub-zero and could only be achieved with very exotic cooling.

Why are you arguing with this kid anyway?
 
with what he is saying, 1.8ghz o.ced to 2.7 with stock voltage and him getting his chip to 25f..........he said and yes thats F Not C.......i think hes a bullshitter
 
i think hes a bulls*****
it is physically impossible with stock cooling, unless his room is below -2*C
oh and the K8N series bios report the temps in celcius
 
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I'm sorry, But if i call you a noob, you are a noob. If you cant fathom the possibility of a winchester doing 2.7ghz then you should NOT be considering yourself knowledgeable inthe PC world. I'm running around 1.6 in that scenario, The Neo2 with the firmware im running doesnt allow full voltage control.

And FYI, I've had that chip at ambient temp using stock air and no AC. Middle of summer, cold night. Twenty-Five degrees Farenheit. F, not C; F.
 
i called him a bullshitter and got this reply

Lol, okay man. I'm done talking to you. Btw, the 25f was @ stock speed, not voltage, but speed. It wouldn't mean shit if i'da knocked down the speed as well.
 
And FYI, I've had that chip at ambient temp using stock air and no AC. Middle of summer, cold night. Twenty-Five degrees Farenheit. F, not C; F.
impossilbe, 25F is -2*C, it is not possible for the chip to be colder than the room when using air cooling.

It wouldn't mean shit if i'da knocked down the speed as well.
well the vcore does effect the temp significantly, but a core clock increase/decrease will also have a respective (albeit smaller) impact on temps

The Neo2 with the firmware im running doesnt allow full voltage control.
Firmware??????
Does he mean bios version???
Given the temp reading are wrong, and the lack of vcore adjustment (which were available in the 1.0 bios release) sounds like he has got the wrong bios :D :D (joke obviously) :D
 
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