1700+ @ 190fsb

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FreeWill
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1700+ @ 190fsb

Post by FreeWill »

And it's 100% stable...
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Oh, and it's at a 15x multiplier :P

It's cooled by a Prometeia Mach 1 regassed with r507a, evaporator temperature is currently -38 under 100% load :lol:

The power of the Thoroughbred B Athlon XP's with some decent cooling :D
I'm trying to get it to 2.94Ghz, double the original clockspeed. I'll be fiddling with it a bit more over the next week or so. It's stable as it is - it's been folding for the past day with no errors!

It's currently sat in a horrible generic case with no cable management, and It'll be having a pelted 9800pro and some BH-5 stuck in there once I swap around some parts with my main gaming rig atm! It's also going to be moved from the generic case into a nice new Lian Li PC-71 (arriving tomorrow morning) to match the Mach 1.

I'm usually just an over-clocker, but I'm going to make an effort to make this rig look good, as well as performing decently.

I can post pics if wanted :)

edit: Reading it again it looks like I'm using the CPU-Z screenshot to prove it's stable, don't worry, I'm not! :lol:
AMD Athlon XP 1700+ @ 2.85GHz [r507a'd mach 1 cooled] Abit NF7-S | | 2 * 256MB RAM | Radeon 9800SE [Stock] | 30GB WD HDD Soon to have a big swaparound..
Haciul
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Post by Haciul »

And what's this gotta do with overclocking the BP6 :?:
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Post by InactiveX »

Haciul wrote:And what's this gotta do with overclocking the BP6 :?:
We do discuss other motherboards here!

Nice work FreeWill. Good luck with that double-speed overclock.
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Post by davd_bob »

FreeWill,
Wow. That is really pumping up a system to get the most out of it.

I bet your electric bill will be going up though cause that thing probably puts out more heat then a pizza oven.
There are *almost* no bad BP6s. There are mostly bad caps.

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