Only MAJOR overclockers need apply - survey!

Originally posted by 9zap
hey jezzer how long u been running that 2.8... at that volts on air

Not full time speed, run at 3.66 for regular use (prime stable) and run at 3.884 when benching. It will go for 3/4 hours of benching and gaming without crashing, but can't quite get it prime stable at 3.884. Voltage doesn't seem to bother this chip as it is on the EE fab I am told!

120mm ducted side fan to cpu helps by 10degrees.

The SL6Z5 is the best overclocking chip buck for buck IMHO.

Anyone else getting EE clcoks with this chip??????
 
Originally posted by Mickey_D
YOU AND YOUR CHALLENGE!!!
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I went and took up your challenge. TWO HOURS AGO!!

Had my XP2500M at [email protected]!!

Then BIOS crapped on me!!!
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Took me until now to get everything back to normal!!

The next time you're going to post one of these challenges, put "Mickey_D, DO NOT ENTER" in the title, please!!!!
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You spent all yer money on a pc and not your car then....LMFAO!!!
 
Best overclock so far:
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XP-M2600 1.85v not stable - any higher the 1.825v on the voltage and my crappy Infinity hard locks. Vcore mod, here I come :)
With 1.95v/2v I think 2.8ghz+ is perfectly possible
 
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Well, i just borrowed a 300W generic PSU off a mate just to see if i could get anywhere, and i couldnt even get windows up at 2.35 :eek:. I could get almost 2.5 stable in the shuttle! (got a bit warm though :p)

Remeber kids, the PSU matters!
 
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He he 3GHz is possible with phasechange :eek: :cool:

Yes it is stable, but BSODS when it goes near 60C :rolleyes:

Cooling SP-97 and Smart Fan II - IQYHA

XP2500+ Mobile @ 2585MHz @ 1.850V in BIOS, min V is 1.75V
TwinMOS PC3200 1GB BH-5 @ 215FSB @ 2-2-2-11 @ 2.9V
 
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Not really highest, I just went in the bios and tried it for this thread, got a screenie and opened up photoshop etc, no idea if it's really stable, to scared to find out :)

1700+ thoroughbred

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Gonna go see if i can get higher now :D
 
If everyone can give me cpuz screenies and tell me what processor you are running, it will be easier for me to update the chart.

I won't accept windows system information as it doesn't tell you the exact speed in mhz. 1st, 2nd and third could be decided by a small margin.

Thanks

weescott
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Originally posted by bcjames
Sorry, i cant get a CPU-Z shot of it just yet, till the new PSU arrives. It is however multi locked, so it would have been 220*11. :)

Edit: 1.875 v

No problem, I'll take your word for it and replace yoyr score with an even higher one when you get your PSU back! :)
 
Cheers mate. Ill ask a few mates on msn tonight if i screenied and sent it to them at some point :)

Edit: Details.

That shot was on an SN45G v2, stock cooling, aData PC3200 2.5-3-3-11. Ram on stock volts.
 
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