Jep but if you don't have good aircooling it won't be stable with higher vcore...usually you manage get to 2-2,2Ghz with 1700+ thoroughbred with b-core with normal Vcore.I think that this is the normal way tho overclock for 24/7 use. I got 2100+ which goes 2,18Ghz prime95 9 hours stable with...
Jep i just tested epox rda+ and also epox rda3+ with my hyperx pc-3500 sticks....they both were unstable....i have heard that with the new 400fsb ultra edition there is a problem with hyperx...:(...i tryied 3 times to install windows with the rda3+ but it booted all the time....with rda+ i...
1. If you got good memorysticks you can get to higher fsb:s and then you got more speed (10 x 200 is quicker than 12 x 166). Sometimes when the memorysticks are not good to get to high fsb (even 140fsb is too much for some memories jep it's possible i had spectekddr 266 and it went 139fsb with...
I use my 2100+ (0250) 13 x 166 => 2170Mhz daily with default voltages..tested 6h prime95....this goes around 2500Mhz with 1,85V (max in this motherboard)...
Well i just tested my cousing computer and it went 218fsb...(5-2-2-2)...the bios was D1L....1700+ went 1433@2000 with default voltages and 1433@2400 with max vcore (1,85V).....not bad soltek!!!...:)....pifast 3.3 just under 26sec
well my summerwacation isn't far away....7 hours..:D....then i will test these new bioses and also my cousins new computer....1700+ and mobo soltek frn2-l of course....hyperx 2 x 256 pc-3000....
well your 2100+ is an a-core (AGOIA) so it's not going to overclock well. My friends 1700+ with a-core overclocked 1433@1600 so that's the main reason for your poor overclocking...:(...
well this makes me wonder => Note: It is recommended that users flash to the latest BIOS, D1.2L, in order to achieve a higher stable FSB. In addition, the board is less picky about the type of e ram used with the new BIOS.
well this is something that i must test right away....:D....
I raise my fsb this way. I use normally 13 x 166.... when i try to do new record ín 3dmark2001 i first put 205fsb...well it won't post and theni put the power off and start the computer with insert pressed down....then i go to bios and put fsb to 200 and then it will post...
Well it's funny that i tested my computer's performance with 15 x 133, 12 x166, 10,5 x 190 and 10 x 200 with memoryadjustments 8-3-3-2,5 and 6-2-2-2.....the computer didn't post at 10,5 x 190 with 8-3-3-2,5 att all!!!. Strange...
Well i just tested my slk-800 heatsink and i improved my pifast 3.3 record => pifastrecord...it's funny that the best result came with 5-2-2-2 not 4-2-2-2....
My cousin is having a new computer and he want's me to help him in picking up good components....guess which motherboard i...
i didn't do anything even summer is coming here also...in fact i made a new pifast 3.3 record few days ago => pifastrecord... i use 13 x 166 always and it's stable 12M/year..:D....
if you wanna use less money buy thermalright ax-7....i had it before slk-800 and it's equal efective as slk-800 with low speed fans....but with delta fan (the loud one) slk-800 beats x-7 with a big margin....
just throw the artic silver 3 to the trashcan....it's messy!!!.....i got slk-800 too and my bios says that cpu-temperature is 41-42C and soltek HM says it's 32C so the difference is about the same that it's in your system...my computer is overclocked to 13 x 166 and it's stable (3h prime95...
slk-800 is more better than other heatsinks when there is more air going through it......i just changed ax-7 to slk-800 and there is no difference between temperatures with my adjustable fan...but what happens when i put the loud and effective deltafan on....???
i just changed from ax-7 to slk-800 and there is really no margin between these heatsinks.....but if i get deltafan (the loud one) then i know that slk-800 beats ax-7 with a reasonable margin...
this heatsink that you chose......well...
+ cheap
- it's not thick
- i didn't find any tests from it
well if you have a change to see that if it's all aluminium just forget it and buy another heatsink....if there is a copperheart i think it's okay....i know that spire falconrock 2 is cheap and...
....my new heatsink thermalright slk-800 is in the post and i hope i get it tomorrow.....i spend 49?(42e + posts) money and now i have to sell this ax-7 to someone......thanks for your advices...:D...
jep i upgrated the soltek HM to ver. 2.05 right after i had the board....i guess the core temperature is ABS II and it's IDLE 35C and after runnig pifast 3.3 3 times in a row it raises to 45C....my adjustable fan is at minimum speed so i guess this system is OK now but i just paid the 49...
Darn i hate this overclocking with these nforce2-motherboards!!.With Epox VIA 333 it was so easy to change FSB with setfsp-program when the windows was on but now i have to make the changes in bios....:(.....well now i'm getting use to it but....
my asus geforce4 ti-4400 goes up to 330/660 through 3dmark2001/2003 with the original cooling....well i think about testing watercooling but hell...the summer is coming here in Finland so i will wait until the spring and think about it then....:)...
I just wonder....soltek motherboard monitor says that my cpu-temperature is 36C idle and 38-39C after my gamesessions....but where the temperature is measured??.I think that it's not measured on the core because it's so low.....well nice to see how cpu-temperature changes when i put thermalright...
well i use blue led fan adjustable for my 2100+ and i think that it's good for 1700+ too....why??.if you overclock your processor you can rise the fan's speed so the CPU's temperature can't rise so badly....and normally you can use the lowest fanspeed...i use my processor at 166 * 12,5 (about...
i had a 2000+ palomino (i think it was AGOIA or something like that..:D..) before this 2100+ thoroughbred and it went about 1700Mhz with 1,85V vcore....this one goes 2480Mhz with vcore 1,85V..:D...hmmm....AGO6A or is it AGOGA??
heh this morning my computer didn't start.....well i think that my motherboard is dead or something but then i thougt that i have to go through all connections and then i found it. My asus ti4400 was a little bit loose from the agp-slot and i pressed it back...and my computer works...
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