- Jun 3, 2002
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I have 4 reviews in the pipeline almost ready to go, and I'd like to know what kinds of overclocks people are getting with their 2.4A processors (I'm using this particular NW-A processor for the reviews). Yeah, I know there's probably going to be very few people here overclocking with a 2.4A processor, but there may be some.
I'd like to see how far you can overclock your 2.4A using the following conditions:
1) Default 1.5Vcore (you can go to 1.55Vcore if you'd like, no higher though).
2) Retail P4 HSF with fresh thermal pad (you can list whichever adhesive you use if you don't use the thermal pad).
3) Which motherboard, RAM, video card and PSU you're using.
However, if you don't have a 2.4A processor but you do have a 1.6A-2.2A processor (or even 2.26B-2.53B processor) you can write the same list I asked the 2.4A people to write. Maybe this thread can serve as a general database for Northwood overclocks, which will give me something to refer to in future reviews.
Come to think of it, there's probably already an "official" AnandTech Northwood overclocking thread floating around. But be a pal and list your data anyway. You get brownie points if you do!
I'd like to see how far you can overclock your 2.4A using the following conditions:
1) Default 1.5Vcore (you can go to 1.55Vcore if you'd like, no higher though).
2) Retail P4 HSF with fresh thermal pad (you can list whichever adhesive you use if you don't use the thermal pad).
3) Which motherboard, RAM, video card and PSU you're using.
However, if you don't have a 2.4A processor but you do have a 1.6A-2.2A processor (or even 2.26B-2.53B processor) you can write the same list I asked the 2.4A people to write. Maybe this thread can serve as a general database for Northwood overclocks, which will give me something to refer to in future reviews.
Come to think of it, there's probably already an "official" AnandTech Northwood overclocking thread floating around. But be a pal and list your data anyway. You get brownie points if you do!