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  • 270FSB Albatron PX865PE PRO2

    Highest I can probably go with 2x 256MB OCZ PC3500 Premier (4.5ns memory rated at 2.5-4-4-7 at 2.6v)

    2.4C
    AX478+80cfm delta on high speed
    2x 256MB OCZ PC3500 Premier (AUD$88/stick)
    Albatron PX865PE PRO2 with 1.02 beta bios
    128MB Xmicro GF4 Ti4200 VIVO@default
    120GB WD 8mb 1200JB in Lian Li RH58 caddy onboard Primary IDE master
    520W Topower Dual Fan Gold PSU

    Additional cooling needed for stability :D



    2x 92x38mm sunon 120cfm fans (over memory and mosfets/cpu)
    1x 120x38mm panaflo 108cfm fan (over video card)

    5:4
    270FSB
    216mhz 2x 256MB OCZ PC3500 Premier 2.5-4-4-8
    vcore = 1.6v
    vAGP = 1.7v
    vdimm = 2.85v
    HT enabled
    Spread spectrum disabled
    Enhanced Performance enabled
    Extreme timings disabled
    OC Stability DDRAM disabled/blanked out
    Promise IDE Raid disabled
    SATA controller disabled
    Voice Genie enabled











    compare url = http://service.futuremark.com/compare?pcm=1364326


    compare url = http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=6655233
    3dmark2001 SE with 128MB Xmicro GF4 Ti4200 VIVO@default

    3dmark2003 build 320 with 128MB Xmicro GF4 Ti4200 VIVO@default

    Sandra CPU

    Sandra CPU MultiMedia

    Code Creatures with 128MB Xmicro GF4 Ti4200 VIVO@default

    ScienceMark

    CPUZ Latency output

    Super Pi 1m

    Super Pi 16m


  • #2
    All I have to say is thats a great overclock

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    • #3
      Yeah, the P4C's are supposed to be great OC'ers. But a lot (everyone ive seen that has them) off people have gotten P4C's 2.4 up to 3.0 GHz.
      <font color=orange>AMD Athlon XP 2500+ Barton (166*11=1883MHz) -|- Asus A7N8X Deluxe Rev2.0 -|- Corsair XMS PC3200 512 MB RAM 2T-3-3-6 @DDR333 -|- Leadtek A250 TD GF4 TI 4400 300/630 -|- 40 Gig Quntaum Fireball AP+ -|- 52x Samsung CD-ROM Drive -|- SB Live Digital 5.1 -|- Antec SG case w/350 Watt Power-Up PSU</font>

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