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How much do you overclock?

sash1

Diamond Member
Heh. I think overclocking is the best thing about buying computers. Here's what I've done:

1st system:

Celeron II 550. Overclocked to 1.1. Burned the motherboard twice (it was an ABit.. I forget which model), and burned out the case as well. Cost to replace: approx. $150.

2nd system:

Tbird 1Ghz and Kyro II: Tbird overclocked to 1.9... burned, and so did the peripherals.. Replaced mobo and processor and the sound/ethernet card, overclocked to 1.8, fan popped off and it burned. Cost: about $180

3rd system:

Duron 950, overclocked to 1.6, and on a hot summer day: burned. Cost: $30

4th (and current) system:

Duron 1.1 @ 1.7, running stable.
Kyro II modded and overclocked to 230/230. Benches close to GF3Ti200. 😀

Yeh, I've lost a lot of money. But overclocking is fun. So how much do you guys OC your systems?
 
Overclocked systems that I have had:

P166 @ 188
P233 @ 262
PII 333 @ 412
C300A @ 450
PIII 550 @ 733
PIII 700 @ 933
PIII 1G @ 1125
Tualatin 1.0A @ 1.4
PIII-S 1.26 @ 1.5
Celeron 1G @ 1120
P4 1.6A @ 2.4

None of them ever "burned" or had any sort of problem.
 
From the looks of your "history", you need to spend a lot more time here in O/C'ing. 😉

😀

Most of your overclocks were extreme and rather foolish (the proof is in your burning out hardware) and you seem rather proud of it. 😛

I am an O/C'er - just not extreme enough to push my hardware way beyond what it can safetly go. My current system uses a 1.2Ghz Tualatin Celeron O/C'd 25% to 1.5Ghz at default voltage. It WILL do 1.6Ghz but only with extreme overvolting. The extra 8% performance increase is not worth the extra 20+% voltage increase needed for absolute stability (IMO).
 
Wait..... you had a tbird running at 1.9ghz? 😕 :Q

Current sys:
1600+ AGOIA Y, wk13@ 1.74ghz(12.5x139), default voltage

Before that:
Tbird 1.2 @ 1.4, i forget which stepping

Even more ancient:
Pentium 200MMX@250, man, this system was 1337 back in the day(with my voodoo3 LOL)
 
I never got into overclocking too much before. The only real OC'ing I've done is run my old Pentium 133 on a 83MHz FSB so it ran as a 166, though with the bus increase it benched as about a 200MHz. My next system I was limited by the mobo to a max of 75MHz FSB so I could only OC my Celeron to 466MHz. I never had any problems of any sort with my (limited) OC's. Now I am planning something abit more grand. I want to take a T-bred XP1700+ and pair it with an nForce2 mobo (most likely the Asus A7N8X Deluxe) so that it is unlocked, and run it on a 166MHz FSB at a 12.5 multiplier to get 2.083GHz. I have seen that some people have been able to reach 2GHz with the T-bred "A" core and GOOD air cooling, and that would be the exact same speed that the XP2600+ (333MHz FSB version) runs at. PR wise it would be a 900MHz OC, which has got to be a great achivement for AMD proc's, though MHz wise it would only be over a 500MHz OC. I don't think there should be any real difference heat wise for running the CPU at 2.083GHz as opposed to a straight 2GHz, so it should be do able. When I succeed or fail I will let you know. 😎
 
I haven't done much overclocking at all. That's mostly because the only computers I've owned before my current one were pre-built systems where overclocking was impossible. My first overclock was when I built my computer in the spring and used a 1.8A Pentium 4 CPU. I overclocked the 1.8A to 2.52 GHz, although I think it could have gone higher. (For some reason, my overclocks don't pass the Prime95 stability test when the front side bus goes above 140 MHz. I think my piece of crap MSI 845 Ultra-ARU motherboard is holding me back. Though it could be my RAM.) I recently sold my 1.8A and picked up a 2.8 GHz P4 because the noise from the heatsink/fan needed to cool off my 1.8A@2.52 was driving me absolutely insane. I now have a 2.8 GHz P4 running at 2.96 GHz using the stock Intel heatsink/fan and default voltage. The CPU could probably go higher, but either my RAM or my motherboard is holding me back.
 
AunixP35
Not to slander you or flame your thread but I OC to save $$'s to get better performance, not to throw them away, so I read up on steppings and Hardware B4 my purchase 😉
Ex:
1GHz @ 1.4 (AXIA) (AYOG), 1600XP+@2000XP+ , 2400XP @ 2700XP+
 
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