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1.6A-2.2A Northwood Database and 2.4A Overclockers.

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1.8a @ 2.7ghz 1.65volts pc3200 3:4 divider and a locked agp/pci bus at 33mhz. 150fsb
Abit IT7 Max

Watercooled with the "worst" water cooling! Koolance style cpu-200

i can hit 2.77 but dont really care about 70mhz increase @1.65v and .

I wish i could overclock my memory without getting bsod's and memory errors when windows loads. Max i can get to is 202mhz/154fsb(i think my math is right)

My ram is set at 2.5/6/6/6 i think. I know i can run at lower voltage but i dont really wanna try. To lazy. Idle is 36C under load is 41-42C with koolance fans at high 42-44 with them at low.

Any idea why i cant get my memory higher?
 
P4 1.6A @ 2133 mhz 133fsb

1) 1.5v
2) Intel Heatsink fan; ASII
3) Asus P4B266-C; Crucial PC2100; Prolink geForce3; Lian Li PC60 case with Antec Truepower 330.
 
Ive got the 2.4A, but am waiting on a board and ram to give results. Im not anticipating much with a 24X multiplier however.
 
1.6a @ 2512mhz 157mhz fsb 4:3 DDR222

1.)1.675v
2.)Retail P4 HSF with ASII
3.)P4B533, Crucial PC2100 256mb x 2, ATI Radeon until my Ti4200 gets fixed, and an Antec TruePower 550.

Edit: Had to back it down some, Seems it not passing Prime95 as a Pentium 4 (Passed as a 2608ghz P3, but as a P4 it failed after 8-10 iterations) has more affects than I expected. Been running prime95 at 2512 for over 12 hours now with no problem though. Cpu temp at 54c/129f, will have to post idle after prime95 testing. I'll probably have to jumper the overvolt if I want to run 2608 stably. 1.75 volts concerns me though.
 
1.6A on P4B266-C, currently running 2.2Ghz at 139FSB, 370DDR

1) (looks like my Asus P4B266-C is feeding 1.55V by default)
2) Retail P4 HSF with ASII
3) 2 x 256MB Crucial 2100 @ 2.7V, Enermax 365 PSU, GF4 ti4600

Big thanks to those here and at the other forum who reverse engineered the dip switches on the P4B266 boards and the 3:4 thingy. (still not sure why you have edited all of your posts though 🙂 )

I've had this system up over 150FSB at the 1:1, but I'm checking out the 3:4 situation right now.

sure is nice to see my $65 dollar's worth of memory at 370DDR speeds. I'll be smelling it regularly until I am comfortable giving it all that voltage and speed. All speeds have been tested with Sandra, and Prime95. I'm running Prime95 torture right now, CPU temp at 43C, MBM says vcore is at 1.5V, above 1.55V when idle.

all this fun is packed up in a small Antec 780B desktop case with 3 x 80GB Barracudas a DVD-ROM and 4 x PCI Cards, Matrix Orbital 4x20 VFD.


 
i just got in a new p4 2.4 that i bought in the fs/ft forum.


its an engineering sample and unlocked...


anyways highest i've tried is 2.8 ghz. 133x21@ default (asus actually reads it as 1.48 volts, my power supply isnt too great). its prime95 stable 9 hours. gonna try 2933 and 3066 later with better cooling.


currently using standard heatsink paste, and a arcticcooling tp4 heatsink with tempsensing fan (runs 800 to 2700rpm, at 61C full load, the fan runs at 1800rpm so far)

my vid card is a asus mx440 gf4 64mb .

my motherboard is an asus p4s333-m microatx.

my power supply is a liteon 250 watt with temperature sensing fan.

ram is 256mb pc2100 micron on micron pcb, the non crucial but micron stickered oem board.
 
I have a P4 2.4 at 2.64 with voltage at 1.55.
1 GHz PC 800 RAM
ASUS P4T mobo with iCute aluminum PS
Ti 4600
Solid so far.............
 
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