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I feel like I'm back in the days of overclocking the Celeron 300A except I get a 2for1 deal and don't have to settle for less L2 cache (or no cache at all).
The stock clock on my Pentium D 920 is 2.8Ghz, and right now I'm running 12hr Folding@Home + Prime95, and 7hr+ 3DMark 2005 looping (1280x960, 4xAA, 8xAF) stable at 4.0Ghz (14x286Mhz FSB) on an ASUS P5WD2 Premium board with 2GB of Samsung DDR2 ECC PC4300@1.9V! Had to increase the CPU voltage to 1.365V and am using a Zalman 7700Cu with AS5. Max temp I have seen is about 64°C when running everything I can think of to tax it at once. When just running normal desktop apps and Folding@Home (typical) it can't even break 53°C, which is lower than my 3.6Ghz@4.01Ghz P4 660 I was running. This 65nm tech has really impressed me. A $200 CPU should not run this well, but you won't hear me complaining if Intel wants to dish out greater than $1,000 performance for 20% of the price.
3DMark05 - 10,380
Lost Coast - 106FPS (1280x1024, 4xAA, 8xAF, HDR, every option set to highest quality)
Stock X1900XT speeds and 4.0Ghz dual core CPU.
The stock clock on my Pentium D 920 is 2.8Ghz, and right now I'm running 12hr Folding@Home + Prime95, and 7hr+ 3DMark 2005 looping (1280x960, 4xAA, 8xAF) stable at 4.0Ghz (14x286Mhz FSB) on an ASUS P5WD2 Premium board with 2GB of Samsung DDR2 ECC PC4300@1.9V! Had to increase the CPU voltage to 1.365V and am using a Zalman 7700Cu with AS5. Max temp I have seen is about 64°C when running everything I can think of to tax it at once. When just running normal desktop apps and Folding@Home (typical) it can't even break 53°C, which is lower than my 3.6Ghz@4.01Ghz P4 660 I was running. This 65nm tech has really impressed me. A $200 CPU should not run this well, but you won't hear me complaining if Intel wants to dish out greater than $1,000 performance for 20% of the price.
3DMark05 - 10,380
Lost Coast - 106FPS (1280x1024, 4xAA, 8xAF, HDR, every option set to highest quality)
Stock X1900XT speeds and 4.0Ghz dual core CPU.