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overclocking amd 2800 athlon xp

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by rehmatt, Aug 17, 2004.

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  1. Praetor

    Praetor Moderator Staff Member

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    Well for starters you cant do 64bit gaming worth crap. If you want to brag and impress do it on air cooling.

    Yet any serious OCer knows good and well that memory cooling isnt such a big deal.....


    Oh and what mobo?
     
  2. TCialek

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    Aw man, you got served, teztouz!
     
  3. agent-k

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    Dr.xp,

    I just have to say that you have come a long way since the start of this thread.

    At the beginning you knew nothing about overclocking, but you learned from others and are now teaching others.

    That is exactly the sort of attitude expected from Afterdawn members.

    You are a shining example to us all.

    Keep up the good work.

    Agent_k
     
  4. Molks

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    Hey Praetor,

    I think its about time that this bragging was addressed.. We are 'poor' overclockers that are unaware of the tools of the masters.. (ie WATER) wow that was an amazing invention! I am doing my overclocking without water.. I am a supercomputing noob/nerd that needs the thing to run for *ever* overclocked. Water just evaporates over time man..

    My mobo is a piece of crudd (a new A7N8X-E) that is never going to do better so I need an upgrade to get

    1. Better stability of RAM timings
    2. Higher Vcore overclocks
    3. RAM Voltage increments

    I as a peasent, will always go for aircooling since a good waterblock and radiator are as much as a better mobo and CPU combo.

    Anyhow the guy has one of these working at 3.0 Ghz ? Proove it.. I want more info, benches, stability and tests. How did you test?
     
  5. TCialek

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    lol, this is good....
     
  6. aceprowl

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    [bold]HE SAID HEY "NUBS"!! HAHAHA, Well, I can SAY Then To "STUPIDITY"[/bold]
    Hmm, $120(WATER)+ $100(CHIP) = $220!! THAT GETS ME A,

    INTEL P4 CPU 3Ghz 800FBS Socket478 Retail FOR $230.00

    Athlon 64 3400+ 1meg Cache CPU NEW, Retail Box $229.95

    P4 3 Ghz 800Mhz CPU/ FAN/ MOTHERBOARD COMBO 3 ITEMS
    Intel Chipset, Serial ATA Superior up to 150MB/s DTR
    $229.00.

    I would grab one of these chips before even looking at yours!!

    SOOOO, ALL that work to o'c your system, for what?

    Pathetic, NUB! You Are!!

    I can o'c my system with stock air, with one touch of a button within bios. 2800mhz, 333fsb to 3200, 400fsb. Now that is something THAT WOULD MAKE ANYONE DROOOLLLL!!

    I posted my work. teztouz, this is reality!! Water O'Cing Nub!!! Poor stupid teztouz! O YEAH, I'M STILL Droolllllllling!!!

    [bold]THIS IS A Testimony of HOW MUCH OF AN IDIOT teztouz IS!![/bold]


     
  7. Dr.xp

    Dr.xp Regular member

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    thanx agent-k i have learned a lot from you guys.
    im flatter.

    lets keep tweaking those rigs :)
     
  8. Dr.xp

    Dr.xp Regular member

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    water cooling everybody knows it cools. aircooling bigger challenge more fun!! and with the proper fans is much the same.




    Dr.xp
    athlon xp 2800+ oc 2.2ghz
    abit nf7
    gigabyte 3d cooler max rpm (4400)
     
  9. teztouz

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    100% stable
     
  10. agent-k

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    Come on now guys,

    less bickering, more helping.
     
  11. teztouz

    teztouz Member

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    Ay guyz guyz...... Take it eazy don hate!
    i only posted to share wit u some knowledge aight so don hate!
    besidez Intel sux!
    and i'm only waitin for the nv4 ultra chipset to arrive to a64 mobo'z !


    READ THE FORUM RULES.
     
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  12. Molks

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    Hey teztous,

    I dont hate you dude, I was serious man, plz give us more information.

    I would like to kmow some info about your CPU;

    the stepping info and AXD numbers also the week and year the chip was made.

    Mine is an AXD made in week 03 of 2004 (0403 I'll check as I forgot).

    Also if you can tell us your mobo rev and make, mem timing and multiplier FSB clocks.

    After this plz I want to know: what CPU watercooling block do you use and what pump?

    I have some serious problems believing you (not because I dont want to!) because usually only phase change cooling can give such high Ghz overclocks.

    The reason for this is simple. The die on the chip needs to be cooled immediately and the latency in water cooling systems and air cooling systems (not too bad with water if its very well set up) to do with heat expansion of the die stops the die functioning correctly.

    I recently cut up my case to give better cooling, with an extra fan above the heatsink. I get 10 degrees cooler operation now on full load (43 down from 53).

    Thanks,

    Molks
     
  13. Nephilim

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    [​IMG]

    @aceprowl

    You need to stop being a jerk so knock it off. This is your first and only warning.
     
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  14. Dr.xp

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    hey!! guys let go easy!!

    lets do something those who use aircooling(like me) lets do the best we can registered our numbers,pictures everything. and you water guys the same like a competition ill be fun know we can proof what best water or air.

    Dr.xp
    abit nf7
    athlon xp 2800+ oc 2.2ghz
    gigabyte 3d cooler max speed (4400rpms)
     
  15. TCialek

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    If you're going to compete you better use cooing power for the price rather than cooling power alone. If you only compare cooling power, water will most likely win every time.
     
  16. g33k

    g33k Guest

    Well not being one to brag...
    AMD AthlonXP 2800+ @ 2500MHz (12.5x200) 1.75V
    512MB A-Data DDR @ 400MHz
    ABIT nF7 rev. 2.0 mobo running stock voltage
    GeCube Radeon 9800Pro 128MB 462/790
    Running on 550W Topower Satin PSU (true 550W,peak 660W)
    iCute case with 4 blue 80mmx38mm LED fans 81cfm each
    Custom made watercooling with custom chrome tank 3/8" fittings in and out, Eheim 1048 pump 300Liters/h, heater core radiator from 1989 Nissan Bluebird, 120mm Sunon fan 108cfm blowing directly on it, 3/8" Eheim vinyl pipe going to custom made copper CPU block and Zalman GPU block. Note CPU to block contact is 1.2.

    My temps are: 21 idle / 33 load, no BS. Note i made the watercooling my self and my own tests prove that it is better then the $300 Aquarius H20 cooling solution.

    Now that is performance. Note, my two 74GB 10k WD Raptors are h20 cooled as well.
     
  17. teztouz

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    I WILL READ THE FORUM RULES ABOUT ALL-CAPSING. ANOTHER VIOLATION AND I WILL BE BOOMED
     
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  18. Dr.xp

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    man that pc is cool show us some pics
     
  19. Dr.xp

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    hey g33k give us more details about that custom made water cooling? sound interesting im planing to something with a small portable a/c but dont know how yet!.

    right now i got a lot of case fans (sound like a 1ton a/c unit jejeje).

    Dr.xp
    abit nf7
    athlon xp 2800+ oc to 2.21ghz (artic silver 5)
    gigabyte 3d cooler max speed (4400rpms) 37-42cÂș
    7 case fans.
    2 outakes (rear),2 intakes (front),1 intake (side panel), 1 memory cooler fan (thermaltake 4000rpm 40mm fan whit heat spreaders).

    i am an air cooler fan love fans!!

     
  20. g33k

    g33k Guest

    Well if you're after rads then i urge you NOT to buy one of those brandname ones. Go for a car heater core, these are way better then those factory made PC watercooling ones. When it comes to pumps bigger isnt always better, for eg a 600L/h pump isnt always better then a 300L/h as water that is pumped to fast dosnet get enough time to cool down. 300L Eheim 1046 is good for most applications.
    A highspeed 120mm fan is a must, preferrably moves around 80-110 cfm (3000-5000rpm).
    As for fittings i recommend 3/8" fittings, you can use 1/2" if you like though. Well afterwards with a decent h20 setup you should lower those temps by about 10+ degrees celsius.
     
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