06-05-2004, 03:48 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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That is a pretty common mod, if you have the cpu temp post it. You can also run "Prime 95" to see if the overclock is stable.
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06-05-2004, 08:29 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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Welcome to the club!
I've got my XP2100 (1.7GHz non-Barton) running at 2.26GHz. My temps are a little high right now (about 140F) but I'm still sorting out some cooling issues. I'm trying to shoehorn some 120mm fans into my case but thats going to require quite a bit of cutting and replacing metal. Bleh. It doesn't help my case is 1mm steel. What kind of RAM are you running, and at what speed? I'm using OCZ PC3200 Basic, 195FSB x 11.5 multiplier. |
06-07-2004, 06:48 PM | #6 (permalink) |
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I have my 2500+ overclocked to 3200+ (running at 2.21 GHz).
Temps are usually around 55 - 60c, voltage is set to 1.85v, but it runs at 1.88 for some reason. I am using the Thermaltake Silent Boost heatsink. It seems pretty stable, i think the problems i am experiencing are more to do with flaws in XP rather than a hardware problem (ntdll.dll causes explorer to restart every so often).
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