XPerties Posted February 14, 2003 Share Posted February 14, 2003 Hows that for a aeroflow heatsink and cooler...Wait till next week when I get my new 3200 DDR ram...Im going to get 3.0...you just watch! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XPerties Posted February 14, 2003 Author Share Posted February 14, 2003 BTW my temps are 35c for CPU and 31 for MB Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
speedz Posted February 14, 2003 Share Posted February 14, 2003 nice. 35 c load? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThA_FiLeR Posted February 14, 2003 Share Posted February 14, 2003 Intel's are ez overclockers, especially with that nice heatsink you got xperties.. Max I ever had mine running @ was 1.53GHZ (XP1800), it performed better then a real XP1800 in benchmarks, to bad it wasn't stable (btw, I'm on a 1.33GHZ T-Bird AMD) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XPerties Posted February 14, 2003 Author Share Posted February 14, 2003 nice. 35 c load?No, havent tested on full load yet...Will do that today. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aaron Posted February 14, 2003 Share Posted February 14, 2003 ThA_FiLeR what make of fan/heatsink do you use on your 1.33GHz to oc to 1.43GHz?I'm interested cos I have a 1.33GHz thunderbird too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XPerties Posted February 14, 2003 Author Share Posted February 14, 2003 ThA_FiLeR what make of fan/heatsink do you use on your 1.33GHz to oc to 1.43GHz?I'm interested cos I have a 1.33GHz thunderbird too.keep in mind he said it didnt run stable. I got my P4 to 3011 last night, but it wouldnt boot. AMD are such a pain to overclock, you pratically need water cooling to cool them. To dam hot for me Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XPerties Posted February 14, 2003 Author Share Posted February 14, 2003 ok My Temp specs on full load were as followed...CPU 52cMotherboard 32cThats lower than my normal temps with the Intel heatsink not over clocked, So its till preety good. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zivan56 Posted February 14, 2003 Share Posted February 14, 2003 This is the max I can get my P4 2.0Ghz up to with a retail HSF. After that, my monitor goes on and off every 10 secs, but everything still works The idle stayed at 47*C like it does at 2Ghz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThA_FiLeR Posted February 14, 2003 Share Posted February 14, 2003 ThA_FiLeR what make of fan/heatsink do you use on your 1.33GHz to oc to 1.43GHz?I'm interested cos I have a 1.33GHz thunderbird too.keep in mind he said it didnt run stable. I got my P4 to 3011 last night, but it wouldnt boot. AMD are such a pain to overclock, you pratically need water cooling to cool them. To dam hot for me I was talking about that it didnt run stable when it was @ 1.53GHZ (153fsbX10) which is compared to an XP1800 and performed better, but when my room temp went up some more it overheated and crashed.... but currently im running it stable @ 1.43 with a 143bus 10X multiplier, you can probably have it running stable also at 150 if your room temperatures are cooler (I live in FL, hot over here).. My current HSF is a Dragon Orb 3..EDIT: Oh, and my current temperatures:CPU: 44CMoBo: 28CRoom Temperature: 20-22COn a full load it goes up about 2-3C Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
speedz Posted February 14, 2003 Share Posted February 14, 2003 isn't an AXP 1800 supposed to perform as as well as a theoritical t-bird @ 1.8 ghz? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThA_FiLeR Posted February 14, 2003 Share Posted February 14, 2003 isn't an AXP 1800 supposed to perform as as well as a theoritical t-bird @ 1.8 ghz?Don't know, either they started naming them Athlon XP's when they are above a specific mhz or its just a totally re-designed chip(which I think) b/c you can also buy XP chips that run at T-bird speed (mhz).. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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