Stable at 4Ghz!!!!!

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That's a pentium D805 :D . Voltage 1.46v. P5w dh was the motherboard which provides you with an fsb up to 550mhz :eek: on 1305 bios.
I had some issues with the chipset temperature which at full load had a temperature of 52C according to pc probe and I have a akasa fan on. I decided to use the fan that comes with the lian li case which is also very quiet and it managed to help reduce the chipset temperature couple of celcius. I would suggest it for everyone to use the fan and blow some cold air to the chipset.

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rkb442 said:
Very nice Overclock I could only dream of 4Ghz LOL. :D

Well done :)

And yet your computer will still probably beat his in benchmarks...? Curious.

It's an impressive achievement, nonetheless, Cheekykid - congratulations on reaching 4GHz! :)
 
mrthingyx said:
And yet your computer will still probably beat his in benchmarks...? Curious.

It's an impressive achievement, nonetheless, Cheekykid - congratulations on reaching 4GHz! :)

So u mean my PC might be better for gaming than his :eek:
 
Nice one Cheekykid

mines 4ghz prime stable a 1.4 volts... not sure as to why, i think we must have picked out some nice chips :D

Mines on a p4n32 sli se deluxe, had to max the chipset voltage to 1.6v though, not sure where i can read a temp for this..

Also, i think it's straining my hyper type r 580w, after an hour or so of priming, all the fans seem to wake up and go into overdrive...
 
Combat squirrel said:
am curious, I know it works, but still curious, how does forcing a CPU to prime make it clock higher ?

Similar principle to running a car in, but different. And it's not a reliable science by any means - CPUs have (on occasion) been known to go further once they've been given a heavy workout right on their performance envelope. But I wouldn't count on it working for each CPU.


rkb442: Yes, your CPU is probably better for gaming than his. Whilst his CPU has a 36-stage pipeline, yours has a 16-stage effort. No prizes for guessing why shorter processing stages means faster (more efficient) operation. That's not to detract from the OP's effort, however. 4GHz is still going some!
 
mrthingyx said:
Yes, your CPU is probably better for gaming than his. Whilst his CPU has a 36-stage pipeline, yours has a 16-stage effort. No prizes for guessing why shorter processing stages means faster (more efficient) operation. That's not to detract from the OP's effort, however. 4GHz is still going some!

I find difficult to believe than an opteron 2.8ghz can beat mine for gaming.

For what it worth my board has an fsb up to 550 unmodded :eek:

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Not sure, was just trying a bunch of stuff, only thing that made the cpu stable was upping the chipset voltage. Ran benchmarks/stressers, seemed to be fine after that...
 
Very nice overclock. I remember the days when someone hit 5GHz with some liquid CO2 cooling. Soon everyone will be able to do that with a descent watercooling :)
 
Day03 said:
Very nice overclock. I remember the days when someone hit 5GHz with some liquid CO2 cooling. Soon everyone will be able to do that with a descent watercooling :)

According to pc probe my cpu idles at 30c-33c. My D5 pump is on level 3 and the fans of the radiator are on a fan controller and i have them on the lowest possible for silences sake. On load the temperature jumps up to 50C which ain't that bad. It get's lower at about 42-45c if i put my cooling system in full power.

P.S: Already thinking of going for the 4.5Ghz mark ;)
 
Cheekykid said:
I find difficult to believe than an opteron 2.8ghz can beat mine for gaming.

Well it's true. 805's arent that great at gaming. Got to remember even a Conroe at 2.6Ghz could probably beat your 805.
 
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