Anything I can do to make this faster?

Bobd314

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http://static.flickr.com/40/79636314_e8bc9d0763_o.jpg

Right now the HTT is at 270 MHz with an 11 multiplier so the core speed is like 2970 MHz. The ram is OCZ Platinum Revision 2 but I dont know if it can be clocked any higher or not. If some one has any ideas about anything I can do to make it faster, tell me please. I want to get the most out of this chip.
 

n7

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That's very nice.

If going higher is unstable, then i'd suggest lowering the RAM divider to see if allows for higher OCing.

Also, you can always bump up vcore if it's not high already...
 

Avalon

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It might go faster if you raise the voltage ;)

Not even 1.4v and you're already almost at 3ghz, jesus. That's one hell of a chip.
 

Rob80

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Well if you could make it faster it wouldn't be by much. You should be very happy with a stable 2.97 ~ Nice O/C :cool:
 

xgunnas32

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i like the voltage on that thing, i would take 2.97ghz anytime

what avalon said if u really want a suicide shot of how fast the chip will go
 

phr0m

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1.4v should get you 3ghz and it wont reduce the life of the chip or increase the heat
 

Bobd314

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Ok, one other problem im having, when ever I shut down the computer for the night and try to boot it back up, it wont boot with the FSB at 270mhz and I have to take it back down to like 220 or something like that. Im not sure if it has something to do with the voltage or what, but it just wont boot at 270 when I first turn it on.
 

Unkno

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wow.....nice oc...

Tell us your whole system rig (mobo especially) then we can help you out...
 

Bobd314

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Originally posted by: Unkno
wow.....nice oc...

Tell us your whole system rig (mobo especially) then we can help you out...



Mobo: DFI Lanparty UT nF4 SLI-DR
GFX: eVGA 7800GTX
RAM: 1 GB (512MBx2) OCZ Platinum Revision 2
HD: Just some 160gb one I found some where
 

Bobd314

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Originally posted by: Shimmishim
well you could try more extreme cooling.
As soon as I get more money, ill do water cooling but until then, ill stick with just air cooling.