SniperMerc
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Sience you allready have heat spreaders on your ram, I wouldn't hesitate to pump some more voltage to them, 2.7-2.9 should be easily doable.
Definately bump that cpu voltage up, XP's can handle a good ammount, I find that with my setup 1.8 Vcore keeps me stable, if a bit warm @ 12.5x200 for 2500 MHz but it is doable considering how much airflow I have in case. For CPU sink I'm using the Zalman AlCU.
During warmer days (75 F and up) if I start doing any gaming I start cranking up the fans on my fan bus, cpu starts to get finicky around 55C so I like to keep it under that.
BTW I don't think I ever saw what cpu sink your currently using, post it up.
As for Prime, I don't even bother using it any longer for long term testing, it's not as helpfull as people think. I like to run several hours of 3d mark 2k1 looping, followed by a cpu stress program that a friend gave me, I'll only run memtest if I feel like there is an actual memory problem. Also good one to put stress on the GPU is the real time high dynamic range lighting demo, that thing will just bake a gpu and make your CPU swealter with the heat coming off the video card. Running rthdrld along with the cpu stress program just butchers both at the same time.
Even with all that testing tho, the only real way to make sure your system is running properly is to use it. I've built systems that I've overclocked and ran every concievable test on before shipping to a customer, had it show up at their front door and start crashing a few days later.
http://www.daionet.gr.jp/~masa/rthdribl/ the lighting demo, it will run on dx 8 based cards and stress the hell out of em, but it wont be as pretty as it would be on dx 9 cards.
Edit: pic of the lighting demo running on my sys with mbm 5 temps http://snipershide.us/temp/lighting_demo.jpg
Definately bump that cpu voltage up, XP's can handle a good ammount, I find that with my setup 1.8 Vcore keeps me stable, if a bit warm @ 12.5x200 for 2500 MHz but it is doable considering how much airflow I have in case. For CPU sink I'm using the Zalman AlCU.
During warmer days (75 F and up) if I start doing any gaming I start cranking up the fans on my fan bus, cpu starts to get finicky around 55C so I like to keep it under that.
BTW I don't think I ever saw what cpu sink your currently using, post it up.
As for Prime, I don't even bother using it any longer for long term testing, it's not as helpfull as people think. I like to run several hours of 3d mark 2k1 looping, followed by a cpu stress program that a friend gave me, I'll only run memtest if I feel like there is an actual memory problem. Also good one to put stress on the GPU is the real time high dynamic range lighting demo, that thing will just bake a gpu and make your CPU swealter with the heat coming off the video card. Running rthdrld along with the cpu stress program just butchers both at the same time.
Even with all that testing tho, the only real way to make sure your system is running properly is to use it. I've built systems that I've overclocked and ran every concievable test on before shipping to a customer, had it show up at their front door and start crashing a few days later.
http://www.daionet.gr.jp/~masa/rthdribl/ the lighting demo, it will run on dx 8 based cards and stress the hell out of em, but it wont be as pretty as it would be on dx 9 cards.
Edit: pic of the lighting demo running on my sys with mbm 5 temps http://snipershide.us/temp/lighting_demo.jpg