The fastest of the Fastest! Who here has the Highest Overclocks?

Adul

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Ok Who here has the fastest overclock

AMD Athlon?
AMD AthlonXP?
AMD Duron?
P4?
P3?
Celeron?

Bragging rights is very much encourage.

Post your basic system specs, default CPU Speed, Voltage used, FSB, and Mutiplier. Along with cooling methods used to get a stable syetm.
 

Daovonnaex

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Athlon Palomino (MP) 1.6GHz @ 2101 MHz (yes, I just upped it--Prime95 was successful)
-Soltek SL75DRV4
-Asus V8200 T5 Deluxe (soon to be replaced with Radeon 8800)
-350w peltier
-3x Corsair XMS2700 256mb DIMMs
-191MHz FSB x 11
-1.95 volts

Pentium 4 @ 3.2 GHz
-ABIT TH7II-RAID
-ATi Radeon 8500
-2x Samsung 512mb PC800 RIMMs
-Maize II Waterblock with chiller (chiller cooled with two 80w peltiers)
-160 MHz FSB x 20
-1.9 volts

I'm getting parts for a PIII Tualatin project as we speak, too.

Furthermore, I'm working on a dilution engine to cool LHe for my world-overclocking record project.
 

Daovonnaex

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<< Athlon 1.0 at 1.323 with air cooling. >>

What are your basic spec (mem, vid, etc.), your fsb and mult, and your HSF?
 

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<< Athlon Palomino (MP) 1.6GHz @ 2101 MHz (yes, I just upped it--Prime95 was successful)
-Soltek SL75DRV4
-Asus V8200 T5 Deluxe (soon to be replaced with Radeon 8800)
-350w peltier
-3x Corsair XMS2700 256mb DIMMs
-191MHz FSB x 11
-1.95 volts

Pentium 4 @ 3.2 GHz
-ABIT TH7II-RAID
-ATi Radeon 8500
-2x Samsung 512mb PC800 RIMMs
-Maize II Waterblock with chiller (chiller cooled with two 80w peltiers)
-160 MHz FSB x 20
-1.9 volts

I'm getting parts for a PIII Tualatin project as we speak, too.

Furthermore, I'm working on a dilution engine to cool LHe for my world-overclocking record project.
>>



Holy Schmoly. Do you see any performance difference between the two?
 

minendo

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<< Athlon 1.0 at 1.323 with air cooling. >>

What are your basic spec (mem, vid, etc.), your fsb and mult, and your HSF?
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IWIll KA266
Thermalright SK-6
Viper V770 Ultra
10.5 x 126
Generic Stick of 128MB

This machine was just an overclocking project that I put together using really inexpensive parts I bought off of the For Sale/Trade forum. I am pretty sure I could get a higher OC if I had better ram and a better PSU. The psu is only 250W and my 5volt rail runs at over 6.4.

The machine does nothing but crunch SETI all day right now.
 

Daovonnaex

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<< Holy Schmoly. Do you see any performance difference between the two? >>

Yes, though the P4's edge synthetically is little. In actual applications, the P4 is much faster thanks to the Intel Pentium 4 Compiler and RDRAM.



<< IWIll KA266
Thermalright SK-6
Viper V770 Ultra
10.5 x 126
Generic Stick of 128MB

This machine was just an overclocking project that I put together using really inexpensive parts I bought off of the For Sale/Trade forum. I am pretty sure I could get a higher OC if I had better ram and a better PSU. The psu is only 250W and my 5volt rail runs at over 6.4.

The machine does nothing but crunch SETI all day right now.
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I have a budget PIII Coppermine overclocked that I upgrade from time to time.
Intel PIII Coppermine 1GHz @ 1250MHz
-166MHz FSB, stock voltage
-ABIT VP6
-ATi Radeon 7500
-Coolermaster HHC-001
-3x Mushkin High Performance Rev 3+ 256mb XMX150 DIMMs
 

MilkPowderR

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Me.
I'm the person who has reached the second highest OC in the P3 cumine 1000mhz group.
Siggy below. The guy who reached the highest OC is at over 1500mhz@ 2.4-2.5V with Peltier+air/Voltage regulator mod. I'm in the second place, 1450mhz@2.3V with NO Peltier, just super-air cooled. More detail in the overclockers.com in the Database for P3 1000mhz.
 

Daovonnaex

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<< Me.
I'm the person who has reached the second highest OC in the P3 cumine 1000mhz group.
Siggy below. The guy who reached the highest OC is at over 1500mhz@ 2.4-2.5V with Peltier+air/Voltage regulator mod. I'm in the second place, 1450mhz@2.3V with NO Peltier, just super-air cooled. More detail in the overclockers.com in the Database for P3 1000mhz.
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Good work. :D
 

networkman

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Before people start throwing out numbers, perhaps a better explanation of "highest overclock" is in order? For instance, someone who overclocks a 1 GHz P3 to 1.3 GHz shouldn't be in the same category as someone who overclocks a P3-600 MHz to 1000 MHz, for the very reason that the latter is a much greater overclock result, even though it's a lesser degree of overall speed than the former. ;)

 

Richardito

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<< Ok Who here has the fastest overclock >>



Do you mean total MHz of % of MHz based on the CPU's original speed rating? I think the later is more a impressive way of judging overclocks. I just love your sig: "Never argue with an idiot, they'll bring you down to their level and beat you with experience. That happens a lot around here...

Anyways, right now I have a Celeron 1.0A running at 1.44GHz. Is that impressive?
 

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<< Before people start throwing out numbers, perhaps a better explanation of "highest overclock" is in order? For instance, someone who overclocks a 1 GHz P3 to 1.3 GHz shouldn't be in the same category as someone who overclocks a P3-600 MHz to 1000 MHz, for the very reason that the latter is a much greater overclock result, even though it's a lesser degree of overall speed than the former. ;) >>


ur absolutely right. Like OCing 1.6a is much more simpler than OCing some other processor.
 

Robor

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My Asus P4B266-C / Northwood 1.6a / Mushkin PC2100 High Performance CL2 RAM combo is running @ 2208Mhz with 1.6v and the RAM set at 2-3-3.

I run SETI@Home 24/7 so the CPU and RAM are getting a stress test but I haven't gamed on it yet. If I get some time I'll try and do some gaming tonight and stress it some more.
 

Daovonnaex

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<< Before people start throwing out numbers, perhaps a better explanation of "highest overclock" is in order? For instance, someone who overclocks a 1 GHz P3 to 1.3 GHz shouldn't be in the same category as someone who overclocks a P3-600 MHz to 1000 MHz, for the very reason that the latter is a much greater overclock result, even though it's a lesser degree of overall speed than the former. ;) >>

Then my TI-85 wins. The capacitor hack TRIPLES THE SPEED!
 

rogue1979

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I've got four overclocks going.

AXIA 1000@1458MHz 2.01v
9 x 162 Epox 8K7A
Millenium Glaciator 1

AYJHA 1000@1466MHz 1.89v
11 x 133 DFI AK76-SN
Golden Gate/31cfm

Celeron 1.0A@1430MHz 1.675v
10 x 143 MSI 6337 LE-5
FOP 38/Delta

Duron 750@1008 1.88v
9 x 112 Abit KT7
Dragon Orb 3/27cfm

Questions for Daovonnaex:
Will the 1.6a Northwood system whip butt on my Thunderbird systems if I update to about 1700MHz XP speed?
How much of a performance difference would there be from a DDR P4 150-160MHz fsb set up vs the RDRAM 133MHz fsb?
Does your 3.2GHz Northwood stomp on the 2.1GHz XP in real world applications and gaming? If so is this mostly because of your awesome RDRAM overclock?


 

Rafael

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Nice results ppl! :)

Here:

Athlon Thunderbird 1,33 Ghz @ 1,540 Ghz
FSB 140 x 11 - ABIT KT7A-RAID
Thermalright SK6

Raf

P.s.: Running at 1,33 Ghz now, cos the weather, Summer now down here in Brazil! ;)
 

Egrimm

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Athlon XP 1600+ @ 1680Mhz.
- 10.5x160
- MSI K7T Pro2 RU
- 2x 512Mb Kingston pc2100 ddr-ram
- Palit Daytona GeForce3 Ti200 @ 240/530

I got a Crystal Orb for my northbridge instead of the passive heatsink and I'll see if I can get it further now. I'll post my results.
 

Daovonnaex

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<< Questions for Daovonnaex:
Will the 1.6a Northwood system whip butt on my Thunderbird systems if I update to about 1700MHz XP speed?
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If you're referring to mine, yes. The XP 1700+ would outperform the standard P4 1.6A, but the 1.6A overclocks much farther.



<< How much of a performance difference would there be from a DDR P4 150-160MHz fsb set up vs the RDRAM 133MHz fsb? >>


The DDR SDRAM on a P4A doesn't change with FSB necessarily (nor does RDRAM all the time). Anyhow, I'll assume that you mean PC2700 DDR SDRAM and a P4 1.6A.
DDR SDRAM
Frequency: 2.4GHz (150fsb)
Bandwidth: 2664 MB/sec

RDRAM
Frequency: 2128 MHz
Bandwidth: 4264 MB/sec

In gaming, video editing, photoshop, 3D, etc. the RDRAM system would win. In other apps, the DDR SDRAM would be marginally ahead, not completely, since higher clocked DDR SDRAM has more latency, and has some problems with the P4.



<< Does your 3.2GHz Northwood stomp on the 2.1GHz XP in real world applications and gaming? If so is this mostly because of your awesome RDRAM overclock? >>

It crushes it, due to the more advanced hyperburst architecture, the memory bandwidth and very low memory latency, and the Intel Pentium 4 Compiler (SSE2).