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Well, anyone know?
Best in terms of percent over stock?
yes, I think that would be bestQuote:
Originally posted by JuveDuke
Best in terms of percent over stock?
probably someone using Liquid nitrogen...though asian people in china who can get that stuff for dirty cheap...
anyone staying over 150% is a pig IMHO.
even 133% OC of your CPU/RAM is enough.
Now if I can only figure out how to get
my Ti4400 to AGP-OC properly, then I'd
be a 150% super-pig...
I had a cel700mhz running stable at 1200mhz, which is 71.4% o/c...that is with air cooling...
I bet someone had more ;)
Some people had celly 600s running at 1200+
That's a 100% OC.
As you go higher in clock speed, it becomes harder and harder to get these super OCs % wise. I mean, my old p200 runs at 266mhz, no problems. That's 33% OC. However, my new XP1800 has trouble going past 1.75Ghz, only a 220mhz OC or 14%. The intel P4s do OC like banshees but to get much over 3Ghz, a 50% OC on a 2Ghz cpu, you need LNO2 or some other extreme cooling.
FaTs
He probably has the highest on these boards as he had a 150% OC with a Cely.
Well it wasn't that much, more like 105%, maybe you had a typo. 566 he ran at 1200 I think, though it didn't run for long there
I saw someone on some OC specs page here with a P3 1GHz @ 1.5 on alchohol cooling. One of the most impressive I've seen with a P3...
He said he did. I said something like "Didn't FaTs have something like a 100% OC" and he replied "150%". But then it would be a typo on his part. :p
Actually the percentage on my last three OC's has gone down each time
Celeron533a@1016
P3 700@1102
Tbird 1400@1704
Hopefully Tbred will reverse this nasty trend
SASQuote:
Originally posted by sapasion
Actually the percentage on my last three OC's has gone down each time
Celeron533a@1016
P3 700@1102
Tbird 1400@1704
Hopefully Tbred will reverse this nasty trend
YGPM
well lets see.
a 1.6 ghz P4 chip did hit 3.6 ghz
and a 2.4 P4 chip did hit 4 ghz.
I did 1350 once with my 1500+ (1333 MHz stock), but I didn't want it to get too hot since I still have the stock HSF.