For those who jumped on the P4 3.4EE Deal - What are your overclocks?

Blurry

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Got mine a day ago from geeks. Must say I'm a bit disappointed...my 2.8C@3.78GHz is roughly equal or somewhat faster than my EE at the same clock speed (prolly due to higher FSB and RAM Speeds)
 

grayling

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Hi, first post, I used to OC a little when P3s were hot but just got back into it a year ago.

I have been looking for a new agp board with 4 ddr dimm slots for a kids pc for 6 months so I got the geeks MB-3.4ee deal. I had a 2.6c in a gigabyte 8ik1100 and it is stable at 250mhz 1/1 3-3-3-8 @ 3.25 . 5/4 divider was slower clock for clock so I never pushed it farther.

The 3.4ee is stable at 3.84 at 3-3-3-8 1/1. I have been running it for a week @ 3.74
2-3-2-6 220mhz 1/1.
Above 3.9 and windows blue screens. MB boots at 4.01 and windows won't load. I didn't try it higher. I may get it to 4ghz with more voltage but this is the first time I O/C one right out of the box so I will just let it cook a month or so.

It has eliminated all the titan lag in BF2142 and I only expected it to help a little so It was fun to try to fry what was a $1000+ processor plus I got a kids pc with all the scrap parts I had for 180 bucks including shipping with techbargains code.

Maybe this will help someone if they got the same board: Intel D865GLC
The Intel audio driver would not load. Box is a white box no drivers. I had to get the audio driver at Gateway. Probably due to the Gateway bios because the audio driver is the same version#.
The board is a Gateway replacement for the Midway 2 Plus and the MB # is useless at the Gateway site. All the drivers are at Gateway or get everything at Intel and add a sound card. I didn't try to update bios Intel or Gateway.