When is an overclock stable ?
I'm in a bit of a moral bind here. I've never claimed an overclock that wasn't stable before. (Expect for when i first said my tbird 1.4 could do 1733, but i fixed that with a new PSU). But my duron 1g which i use as a work system, i've been running it @ 185 x 7.5 (1400) for a few days now without a hich looping 3Dmark ect.
One of our P4 systems failed this morning and i gave up my pc as a temp replacment. Now enough BS, the accounting software truned my previously "stable" overclock to something that ran more like a first gen KT133 chipset, which is alitte embarrising when it used to run without a giltch on a celeron 366.
The ponit of this is, when do you consider your overclock stable ?
Re: When is an overclock stable ?
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The ponit of this is, when do you consider your overclock stable ?
Run a couple/few loops of 3Dmarks and Sandra to see the results of the overclock. Then use the system as I normally do, and if I can forget it's even overclocked, it's stable. Not a 24 Hour test, but more a test of time.
Re: When is an overclock stable ?
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Originally posted by FaTs
I'm in a bit of a moral bind here. I've never claimed an overclock that wasn't stable before. (Expect for when i first said my tbird 1.4 could do 1733, but i fixed that with a new PSU). But my duron 1g which i use as a work system, i've been running it @ 185 x 7.5 (1400) for a few days now without a hich looping 3Dmark ect.
One of our P4 systems failed this morning and i gave up my pc as a temp replacment. Now enough BS, the accounting software truned my previously "stable" overclock to something that ran more like a first gen KT133 chipset, which is alitte embarrising when it used to run without a giltch on a celeron 366.
The ponit of this is, when do you consider your overclock stable ?
I consider an overclock stable when its just as reliable overclocked vs non overclocked, I keep my systems up for months at a time so any hang/lockup just won't do.
its about time really.......
just use your machine for everything you always do and if it doesn't screw around its fine.......
we are talking weeks at least really, to be sure.
I got my 1.8A and ran it standard for a few weeks to get a feel for it, how it zips about, if there are any quirks.
I have been at 2.25 (125bus, 166mem (mem 3:4)) for 2 months now, no crashes nothing. Vcore is 1.6.
Only tonight have i started going higher. I am now at 2.4 (133 mem and bus) but my VCORE is, i think, high at 1.750. Mem is now slower of course.
Any 1.8A peeps out there? What mem/bus/vcore and MHz are you getting?
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