CPU Overclocking Reference/Post Your Results

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Well figured it may be cool to have a list of results people are getting.
Please Post:
CPU Brand:
Model:
Manufacture: (venice,san diego..etc)
Cache:
How many cores:
vcore:
Memory to cpu Ratio:
FSB:
Cpu multiplyer:
FSB Multiplyer:
Speed:

Stock Speed:

Also post your CPU-z Validation if you have one (ill post mine when i get home)
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CPU Brand:AMD
Model:Amd 64 4000+
Manufacture: San diego
Cache:1mb
How many cores:1
vcore:1.50v
Memory to cpu Ratio:1:1
FSB:240
Cpu multiplyer:12
FSB Multiplyer:1
Speed:2880mhz

Stock:2400mhz
 
Here are my every day settings.. Cpu will go higher, to around 3300mhz before my memory craps out, I only do that for benching though.



Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 @ 3ghz, Memory 1:1(not like i have a choice)

Validate Link
 
Here's my Pentium D 840 overclocked to the limit with water cooling. The only way I could go further is with TEC or Phase-change and whatever crazy extreme cooling people use these days.

My highest overclock with this cpu is 4Ghz and anything higher causes instability.



Cpu:

Pentium D 840 "Smithfield" = really hot son-of-a-b!tch

At 4Ghz cpu is at 1.55vcore (although CPU-Z reads the wrong voltage)

Temps at 35c-37c idle and 40c-42c on gaming. (the most demanding task for this gaming rig)

Also at 4Ghz the cpu is stable in all my gaming but unstable with Prime95 and 3DMark06. Runs no problem with BF2, Oblivion and FEAR.

Rams:

4x512Mb Corsair XMS2 Pro DDR2 533 3-3-3-8-12 2T

4Ghz settings at 3.9 volts at 400mhz 3-3-3-5-10 2T

FSB voltage +.03 volts.




At stock setting:




At 3.9Ghz setting: (3.92Ghz is my highest Prime95 stable overclock anything higher causes error but gaming wise could go 4Ghz no problem)



Right now my cpu is at 3.6Ghz with 450mhz ram giving 1:1 ratio. The highest stable 1:1 ratio overclock with my cpu and rams.
 
CPU Brand: AMD
Model: Opteron 175
Manufacture: Toledo
Cache: 2x1MB
How many cores: 2
vcore: 1.50 volts
Memory to cpu Ratio: 1:1
FSB: 240MHz
Cpu multiplyer: 11x
FSB Multiplyer: 5x

Speed: 2x 2.64GHz

Stock Speed: 2x 2.20GHz
 
Edit: I clocked it 200 mhz higher to compete with assman's setup.

CPU Brand: Intel
Model: Core 2 Duo E6400
Manufacture: Allendale
Cache: 2Mb
How many cores: 2
vcore: 1.328
Memory to cpu Ratio: 1:1
FSB: 400mhz
Cpu multiplyer: 8x
FSB Multiplyer: 4X
Speed: 3.2Ghz

Stock Speed: 2.13

Cpu-z validation
 
Wow some of your overclocks are crazy cool :)

I think this would be a great sticky to show what cores/cpus have done and the voltage and manufacture (venice etc). It gives new'er people somthing to shoot for.

I know there are posts all the time about "what can x do?" This way its something people can look at. Maybe ill make a table with several cpu's on it with voltages etc if enough people post there results.

My cpu-z validation is in the sig.
 
Here's my Pentium D 840 overclocked to the limit with water cooling. The only way I could go further is with TEC or Phase-change and whatever crazy extreme cooling people use these days.

My highest overclock with this cpu is 4Ghz and anything higher causes instability.



Cpu:

Pentium D 840 "Smithfield" = really hot son-of-a-b!tch

At 4Ghz cpu is at 1.55vcore (although CPU-Z reads the wrong voltage)

Temps at 35c-37c idle and 40c-42c on gaming. (the most demanding task for this gaming rig)

Also at 4Ghz the cpu is stable in all my gaming but unstable with Prime95 and 3DMark06. Runs no problem with BF2, Oblivion and FEAR.

Rams:

4x512Mb Corsair XMS2 Pro DDR2 533 3-3-3-8-12 2T

4Ghz settings at 3.9 volts at 400mhz 3-3-3-5-10 2T

FSB voltage +.03 volts.




At stock setting:




At 3.9Ghz setting: (3.92Ghz is my highest Prime95 stable overclock anything higher causes error but gaming wise could go 4Ghz no problem)



Right now my cpu is at 3.6Ghz with 450mhz ram giving 1:1 ratio. The highest stable 1:1 ratio overclock with my cpu and rams.

I like yours its way nice 800mhz is pretty impressive.
 
I got 870 mhz. Right now I'm in the process of trying to go to 4 ghz. 40% there.

Edit: I cant get to 3.5 ghz unless I crank voltages up to 1.46. Im not going to go that high. Thats 0.11v over the max. My temps were still pretty low when running prime 95. It got to 58 C according to core temp. Gigabyte monitoring software said 54 C.
 
Yeah thats crazy too, But 4ghz i dunno i dont think its possible on air.

Then again your voltage is only 1.23v so i dont know alot about the c2d but for a amd64 thats low.
 
CPU Brand: AMD 64 X2
Model: 4800+
Core: Toledo
Manufacture: AMD
Cache: 2mb L2
How many cores: 2
vcore: 1.35
Memory to cpu Ratio: mem is set at 333mhz
FSB: 233
Cpu multiplyer: 12
FSB Multiplyer: 4
Speed: 2.8ghz

Stock Speed: 2.4ghz
 
CPU : Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 (*1)
CPU Arch : 2 Cores
CPU Cache : 2048 KB
Core : Allendale (65 nm) / Revision : B2
Freq : 2894.34 MHz (413.48 * 7)
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MB Model : ASUS P5B-Deluxe
NB : Intel P965/G965 rev C1
SB : Intel 82801HB (ICH8) rev 02
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RAM Size : 2048 MB
RAM Freq : 413.5 MHz
RAM Type : DDR2-SDRAM Dual Channel
RAM Ratio : 1:1
RAM Timings : 4-4-4-12
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Slot 1 : 1024MB (PC2-5300)
Slot 1 Manufacturer : PDP Systems
Slot 2 : 1024MB (PC2-5300)
Slot 2 Manufacturer : PDP Systems
 
CPU Brand: Intel
Model: e6400
Cache: 2mb
How many cores: 2
vcore: 1.385
Memory to cpu Ratio: 1:1
FSB: 400
Cpu multiplyer: 8
Speed: 3.20

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Wow 4.2ghz is tight, can the e6400 reach that?

With water cooling the E6400 can attain 3.3Ghz range, based on reviews I have read. With a phase change cooler it might be able to reach 4.2Ghz. Core 2 is just one amazing overclocker, I can't wait to get my hands on them E6600 on my next upgrade. :)
 
CPU Brand: AMD
Model: Athlon XP
Manufacture: Barton
Cache: 512KB
How many cores: 1 (sigh)
vcore: 1.70 volts
Memory to cpu Ratio: 1:1
FSB: 200MHz
Cpu multiplyer: 11x

Cpu speed: 11x200= 2.2GHz

Stock speed 1.83GHz

Temp: 50c at full load and 42 on idle

All on stock cooling. just a casual OC, gonna go full out with my new rig in December. Actually gonna save some extra for better cooling.

I'll try to remeber the cpuz validation when I get home but I don't promise anything...our(me+girlfriend) 3 year anniversary. She prolly won't let me near my pc tonight...
 
I wish i had water system, ill get one soon with a DFI lanparty board cause this asus doesnt let me go above 1.5v on vcore im stuck at 2.8ghz now cause of it. But im hitting 50c at load somtimes so my zalman hit its max just about.

I gotta finish that xbox mod first though.
 
With water cooling the E6400 can attain 3.3Ghz range, based on reviews I have read.

I'm sure you can go higher than 3.3 on water, i mean mine is running 3.2 on air and temps are 43-46C/49-51C idle/load

Darn .. how could you do that ?

Mine is on watercooling .. but it is pretty darn hot 55-56*C (from Core temp) when loaded (100%CPU) .... at 3.2GHz with vcore=1.525v ...

Currently, running at 350*8 (2800MHz) at 1.3875v .... Big jump of vcore when FSB goes above 380 ...... Would stick with this speed to reduce the heat .. 😀
 
Well it depends on your water setup if you have the first thermaltake bigwater setup with the single 120/radiator, pump/res, and cpu sink. Im pretty sure thats not enough for that setup of a e6400.

I read that my 4000+ puts out about 120-140w of heat alone(not sure if thats true). My guess is the bigwater can only do like 180w or so maybe more. i bet the e6400 puts out a TON at 3.2-3.3ghz.
 
I'm sure you can, why not get a water cooling? Push that thing to the max. How far can you push that cpu on air cooling anyways?

i can easily do 3.4 8*425 but i have to up vcore by one notch and i want to keep my temps as low as possible, i just can't wait 'til feb. 07, i'm gonna upgrade my x1600 to dx10(which i don't know yet, have to see the bench), get another 2gb of corsair i got now and vista 64bit(from warez-bb LOL)