Originally posted by: Matt2
IF it's a Venice core, you'll get 2.4GHZ pretty much on stock volts.
I got mine all the way to 2.8GHZ on 1.55v.
900mhz overclock isnt too shabby at all!
Originally posted by: thegimp03
Originally posted by: Matt2
IF it's a Venice core, you'll get 2.4GHZ pretty much on stock volts.
I got mine all the way to 2.8GHZ on 1.55v.
900mhz overclock isnt too shabby at all!
Correction: 1 ghz overclock. Stock: 1.8ghz
I had my Winchester 3000+ at 2.4 ghz without much effort on my old Asus A8V (non-overclocking friendly) and value memory.
I think you could easily expect a 600 mhz overclock. Higher than that will require some more tweaking but it's possible as Matt2 demonstrated. Good luck!
Model Name : F1-4000USU2-2GBHZ (1GB x 2)
Overview : PC4000(DDR500) 3-4-4-8 Dual Channel
Specification
Capacity 2GB (1GB x 2)
Speed 500MHz DDR (PC4000)
CAS Latency CL 3-4-4-8
Test Voltage 2.6~2.8 Volts
PCB 6 Layers PCB
Registered/Unbuffered Unbuffered
Error Checking Non-ECC
Type 184-pin DIMM
Warranty Lifetime
Originally posted by: Matt2
Doh! Edited for stupidity. I took an accounting final this morning too. I bet I didnt do very good on it.
Originally posted by: betasub
Originally posted by: Matt2
Doh! Edited for stupidity. I took an accounting final this morning too. I bet I didnt do very good on it.
At least it wasn't an English exam: you may have faired none too well at that
Venice 3000+ at 9x267 (~2.4GHz) with 1.40V
Originally posted by: prosser13
I'm perfectly comfortable with dividers - I was using them with my last motherboard and a bit with my current one.
IIRC, with my last MB (Abit AX8) I reached ~230mhz FSB with stock VCore and then SuperPi started slowing down and became unstable and then I raised it.
How do you 'burn in' CPUs? I've heard about it but don't know exactly what.
I'm looking forward to getting my new RAM (its on its way ) and the lapping kit and Shin Etsu - hopefully Monday next week