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I'm running the fastest 2.4B combo I can think of, that is, I'm using PC1066 RDRAM (which for some odd reason beats PC2100 Dual Channel).

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Duron 1 GHz (Morgan Core) overclocked to 1.15 GHz (10 x 115 MHz)

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Ive got a run of the mill TbredA (unfortunately i lashed out too soon to get a tbredb)

so its a XP1700+ running at 1750Mhz @ 1.7v
167fsb on a epox KT333 with 1Gb of ram @ 167Mhz, hardest mem timings.

Doesnt do too badly. later on ill get a high end 166fsb barton once they come down in price.

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My main PC is a XP1700+ @ 2.25Ghz (196x11.5 1.575Vcore), with 512Mb of Corsair at 2-2-2-4 on an EPox 8RDA+

My secondary PC (the second player in LAN games) is a XP2000+(pally) @ 1.4Ghz (112x12.5, 1.7-1.8Vcore(wobbles around alarmingly)... Can't get any more speed out of it - I reckon the Voltage controllers are shot, and it's overvolting the NB (Crappy VIA Asus A7V333) so can't cope with higher speeds..


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Hey, I have the same mobo and almost the same CPU! Mine is 1700+, don't overclock because right now I have enough power for what I'm doing. Also memory is not up to par to run with aggressive timings higher than 138, so not worth.

About 2500+ for it, I expect to buy it in a couple of months, hope prices have gone down again. I know I can't squezee all the power of this CPU, but for fun and experience porposes I want to try. I don't even know if it would post! But if it doesn't run ok, I will sale it on eBay and I hope I won't lose too much money. But I wanna try!


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P4 2.53GHz on a Gigabyte GA-8INXP. Despite a couple of glitches after first getting it together (namely the AGP 3.0 not being quite up to spec with the Granite Bay chipset), it works great.

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AXP 2700+ T-Bred B 333FSB on MSI K7N2 Delta-ILSR. Along with Corsair TWIN-X 1024-3200LL RAM. Practically constantly upgrading, soon to be AXP 3200+ Barton on Abit NF7-S with watercooling. Currently 9700 Pro, soon to be 9800XT.

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I'm running a Toshiba Satellite laptop with a 2.0GHz Mobile Pentium 4-M, and 512MB DDR, PC2100 RAM. Not the fastest thing on the market, but it performs very well for me.
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Athlon XP 1800+, 1024mb ram, Abit KR7A-Raid motherboard. 2 80 GB HD's.

Fast enough for my current needs. Maybe upgrade if I feel the need to play doom 3 whenever it comes out.
 
2100+ Tbred....the rest is a secret...

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