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Well folks time for the update as mentioned.
S W E E T J O Y ! ! !
Im 100% stable at 3.8GHz ! ! ! ! ! And i can probably go further. .
.. . .i had become to accept i would have problems getting over 3.5Ghz...
Well talking to others on different forums, i have people telling me they have Northwood 3.4Ghz OC to 3.8GHz using air cooling.
So i see hope there. Prescott seems like a complete OC waste of time unless i get water cooling - which im definately not prepared to
Thank you all for you great valuable advice & feedback.
I have decided to go for the NORTHWOOD primarily because of my concerns with the PRESCOTT cooling.
Currently i have no interest in buying a water cooling system, changing cases etc
I will save my pennies for a next MAJOR upgrade...
"But as far as the 3.06ghz northwood goes, thats what I have running at 3.45ghz. And even while bandwidth limited, and with a 350mhz speed disadvantage it was ahead of the prescott at 3.82ghz in rendering. Video endcoding on the otherhand, the higher speed prescott had a solid lead, but at the...
Man thats not good. Im already getting 3.5GHz from overclocking P4 3.06 but it is the 533mHZ FSB which does not run the DUAL DDR memory to its best. I was hoping a move to 3.4Mhz CPU would give me 800Mhz FSB as well as Higher CPU clock of about 3.8Mhz...
Seems expecting the northwood core to...
Does that mean i should rule the Northwood out of question if i want to get to stable 3.8Mhz ?
Im little worried about the Presott & heating issues using my case.
I have been offered either of these processors for £125
P4 3.4 GHZ/512/800 SL793 MALAY
P4 3.4 GHZ1MB/800 SL7E6 COSTA RICA
My problem is determining which would give me the better performance with my current setup. I currently have:
-Abit MAX3 Motherboard
-OCZ PC3700 Gold Mem...
I have recently acquired Abit IC7MAX3 motherboard from a friend & want to move across to it from my Abit 845 motherboard. I will be using my current P4 3.06G CPU (533FSB) in the new motherboard but not the PC2700 memory. I will probably look at doing a CPU upgrade to 3.4Ghz Northwood later on in...
Can i use a P4 3.06Ghz 533FSB Northwood in a i875 chipset motherboard & still benifit from Dual DDR functionality Or is the Dual DDR setup only suitable for 800FSB Prescott chips ?
Reason I ask is i have just got a new motherboard(Abit ic7max3) & im wondering how to utilise it best in terms...
Thanks fore replies...
I dont feel its worth upgrading at the moment. For one present socket 775 motherboards will require replacement as they will not handle dual core Pentiums. All people who have already moved to 775 MB are shafted on this one as no dual core compatiabilty for them.. all...
Hello,
I have recently managed to get hold of a used Abit IC7-Max3 from a mate after he did an upgrade. Initially i was very excited to get hold of this top end motherboard but not so after finding out that the highest CPU i can presently get for it is P4 3.4G. Looks like this top motherboard...
Thanks all for your feedback, ideas etc.. !
Just some update..
I have OC the CPU to 3.46 succesfully.
Did this by just setting the FSB to 150, locked AGP & set memory to 1:1. All tested out ok with CPU Stability test program.
My memory is very bad GENERIC 2700 so used 1:1 setting - any...
Windows 2000 does not support HyperThreading as it should - does not see 2 logical CPU. MS said they would fix it in next service pack but now it seems MS are not going to do service pack 5.
Currently im using a x23 multiplier with 150 FSB to achieve 3.4G. This gives me an average CPU temperature of 45-46 degrees.
This is similar to the CPU temperatures i was getting before overclocking the 3.06G.
I was wondering what would happen if instead i drop multiplier to x20 & increase...
" canadianpsycho "
Thanks for your response - Very helpful
After seeing the stabilty at 140 FSB, I increased it straight to 150 FSB.
The temperature has now increased to average 48-50 whilst im fully utilising my system.
Typically
-few firfox windows
-Azureus
-Nero burning in...
Hello,
I would like to clock my CPU & its the first time I am doinf this.
Please offer some advice:
I have:
abit BE7-Raid Mobo (i845Pe)
p4 3.06 HT Northwood
PC 2700 DDR
I have managed to over clock it to 3.2G but im not sure if its the best or correct way.
In BIOS I have set CPU...
Hello,
I have just ordered myself a P4 3.06G @533FB CPU to go in my ABIT BE7-Raid motherboard.
The motherboards BIOS allows OC upto maximum of 3.2G@533FSB & i would like to push it to that amount- considering i cant get any faster processor for it. The MB supports PC2700 memory of which i...
Hello,
I have just ordered myself a P4 3.06G with HT to replace my present ageing non HT 2.5G processor. I can confirm that my motherboard does support HT processors in Bios (ABIT be-7)
My question & concern is will i just be able to swap CPU's & switch PC on to find W2K OS boot as normal...
ZAP -
"The "default" 24x multiplier is enabled only if a SpeedStep capable BIOS tells the CPU to run at that speed, otherwise the CPU drops down to (usually) 12X multiplier. "
But if my motherboard allows me to manually set multipler to 24x... Will the chips setting overide this & still...
Thanks for all you feedback !
I actually have a 2.5G p4 in the system running fine but looking little old for some of the video editing work i do at times.
I really love this motherboard and it has worked really well for me to date. Also i have invested in 4x 200M 7200rpm 8M cache IDE...
Does anyone know if i can put a mobile Pentium4 3.2G @533Hz HT (SL77R) in the Abit BE7-Raid motherboard (or any socket 478 northwood supporting motherboard) ??
The motherboards E7 bios can do up to 3.2G @533, HT and is also socket 478.
The CPU & Mobo all match up ok apart from possible...
Does anyone know if i can put a mobile Pentium4 3.2G @533Hz HT (SL77R) in the Abit BE7-Raid motherboard (or any socket 478 northwood supporting motherboard) ??
The motherboards E7 bios can do up to 3.2G @533, HT and is also socket 478.
The CPU & Mobo all match up ok apart from possible...
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