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    Goldfish
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    Athlon XP 2500+ with NF7-S

    I will post my Sandra score ASAP.

    If you know any good benchmark program, please link the website,

    I will post the result within today.


    Cheers.
    Last edited by IceBlitz; 10-04-2003 at 11:33 PM.
    Strengths
    stock fan
    2200mhz @ stock v-core (200 X 11)
    2300mhz @ 1.75v (200 X 11.5)
    2400mhz @ 1.95v (200 X 12.0)

    Going higher than 2400mhz is near impossible with air cooling.

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    Good score.

    Lots of benchmark tools here.
    http://www.benchmarkhq.ru/english.html?/sandradl_e.html
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    WOO HOO~

    with stock voltage, I was able to hit 2200mhz

    200 X 11


    I will try higher, and post the results.
    Strengths
    stock fan
    2200mhz @ stock v-core (200 X 11)
    2300mhz @ 1.75v (200 X 11.5)
    2400mhz @ 1.95v (200 X 12.0)

    Going higher than 2400mhz is near impossible with air cooling.

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    Originally posted by IceBlitz
    WOO HOO~

    with stock voltage, I was able to hit 2200mhz

    200 X 11


    I will try higher, and post the results.
    Well, all but the worst of the worst bartons can DO 2.2Ghz at stock voltage... But is it Prime95-for-several-hours (at least an hour) stable?

    Anything's Hot Swappable if you're fast enough.

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    How cares about Prime95? It is stable for what you really use your computer for. I suppose if you're on a Prime95 team than yes it is important. Its like those commercials where they drain oil from cars and run they in the red. The cars with regular oil seized up. But the car with Castrol Syntec ran longer ohhh, ahhh, wooo. IceBlitz my adivce to you is to play the games you like and if they are stable what more do you really need?

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    With Voltage 1.85 I was able to hit 2400mhz... but it was unstable.
    -- virus scan fail to work
    -- defrag doesn't work
    -- programs fail to start

    I was tempted to increase voltage... but I heard people's CPU getting blown when reaching high v-core.


    I currently, I'm at 1.8 volt with 2300mhz with perfect stability.
    Strengths
    stock fan
    2200mhz @ stock v-core (200 X 11)
    2300mhz @ 1.75v (200 X 11.5)
    2400mhz @ 1.95v (200 X 12.0)

    Going higher than 2400mhz is near impossible with air cooling.

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    Originally posted by IceBlitz
    With Voltage 1.85 I was able to hit 2400mhz... but it was unstable.
    -- virus scan fail to work
    -- defrag doesn't work
    -- programs fail to start

    I was tempted to increase voltage... but I heard people's CPU getting blown when reaching high v-core.


    I currently, I'm at 1.8 volt with 2300mhz with perfect stability.
    1.85v is nothing. 2.2v is where safety start getting into question, and I've personally seen someone pump 2.6v through their Athlon.

    Anything's Hot Swappable if you're fast enough.

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    24/7: 260FSBx9.5 CPU Interface Enabled 1:1 2-2-2-11 (2.0v VDD, 3.4v Vdimm)

    NF7-S rev2.0 C1 d10 / 2500+ AQXEA SPMW "9" "27" / 256mb KHX3200 (BH-5) + 2x256mb Corsair 3200LL (also BH-5) / 80gb/7200/2mb IBM Deskstar / 80gb/7200/8mb Seagate SATA / ATI Radeon 9800 Pro 128 / 22" NEC FP2141-BK / Sennheiser HD570

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    yea, i used to give my 2500+ 2.1v for hours at a time... then i mysteriously lost 100mhz of oc-ability... i think as long as you stay around 2v you'll be fine.

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