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Devastation

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  • Birthday 02/12/1986

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  1. I used to work for Xoxide. I ran their gaming section before they decided to close it down. But man did I get a bunch of free stuff.
  2. Here's my new OC on stock cooling in a room with the AC on, lol. It seems stable and is being Prim95 tested right now. The voltage fluctuates between 1.675 and and 1.7, so I can't give an exact number. Temps are around 105F on load and about 97-100 on idle. Not bad for a socket 754.
  3. Mine so far, I plan on hitting 2.6 minimum. http://img155.exs.cx/img155/6774/athlon64desktop016ox.jpg
  4. I just went into the bios and upped it in increments of 20mhz. But for some reason, his computer has been on stock speeds running on 1.8v. I have no idea why it was that high, but it helped me overclock it. Also, look for a jumper on your motherboard that says "JF" or "Jumper_Free". I believe that unlocks the option to overclock in the bios for some motherboards. I had an Asus A7V333 and in order to overclock, I needed to have it on jumper free. Try searching your manual for that, it might help. Other than that.....I have no idea how else you would up that thing.
  5. Same thing happens to me when I overclock my P4 1.8 to 2.1Ghz. It crashes in Battlefield 1942, Vietnam, and other big memory hog games. I have no idea why. I have 1GB Kingston PC3200. So I just have it at 2Ghz and it runs fine.
  6. Thanks for all your replies guys, I appreciate the feedback. The temps are running beautifully as we speak. The motherboard is doing an excellent job and I'm very impressed by it. As soon as he gets a better HSF, I will aim for higher speeds. Until then, he's very happy with the overclock.
  7. So I went to my friend's house today and he asked if I could overclock his P4 1.6Ghz comp. Thinking about how high I might possibly get it, I figured it was worth a shot. Right now, It's at 2.016Ghz and has a vCore of 1.8 volts. It's on stock cooling is at 34 degress celsius idle, and 36 on load. I think it's a very fine overclock on stock cooling. I'm pretty happy about it. He's almost to the speed of my overclocked P4 1.8Ghz.
  8. Awesome overclock man. I'm sure you can push it a tad further. But again, it is a very nice overclock.
  9. OK, so like the title says, I have overclocked my LAN computer. Below are the specs: - Intel Pentium 4 1.8Ghz (Northwood) - Asus P4S8X Motherboard - (2x) Maxtor 200GB SATA 7200RPM 8MB Hard Drives - (2x512) 1024MB Kingston PC2700 - ATI Radeon 9200 I did a small overclock because I'm using the stock Intel Heatsink for now. Stock: Pentium 4 1.8GHZ Multiplier: 18 Frequency: 100/33 Overclocked: Pentium 4 1.8 @ 2.1GHZ Multiplier: 18 Frequency: 117/39 I plan to go higher once I get better cooling. But I don't think it's bad at all for my first REAL overclock. I'm very happy about it and plan to hit 2.2Ghz or 2.3Ghz. Any recommendations on a good heatsink and fan that can help me achieve this? I was looking at a Zalman CPU Cooler from www.Xoxide.com. Do you guys think this will work well? If not, please help me choose one. Thanks.
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