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Poll: Do you overclock? What type of % gain are you getting?

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P3 700 @ 875 25% needs better cooling
P3 450 @ 527 17% MB needs a flash to get faster
C300A @ 450 50% umm, needs a new chip
 
P3 700e @ 1050 mHz ----> 50% OC

i can run it @ 1092 mHz rock solid, but i dont b/c i think the temps are just a bit too high. 700 @ 1092 is a 56% OC
 
I'll get out the calculator.

600 Cel at 1008 = 68.0%
600 Cel at 927 = 54.5%
600 Cel at 900 = 50.0%
633 Cel at 957 = 51.2%
850 PIII at 1055 = 24.1%

Gotta love those Celerons, bought all 3 600's at computer shows.

 
Well my "junkyard" system (built from spare parts, old pieces from upgrades,and misorders) is a K6-3+ 450 @ 672- 49%
 
StrangeRanger



<< celery 633 @ 950. (633/950)x 100=66.6% increase >>





MegalodoN



<< I'm still running the old Celery 366@550, which gives a nice 66.5% performance gain. >>



Do the maths again, both of you get too excited. :Q

By the way, I'm pulling out my P2-233 again, this time with serious overclocking. It did post at 350MHz.
 
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