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overclocking amd 2800 athlon xp
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Brapuss
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28. April 2005 @ 14:22 |
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well just another update, after letting the arctic silver heat and cool a few times, (and plugging in my side panel fane i am sitting at 44 degrees browsing and such, woooohooooo.
Thanks doctor XP.
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28. April 2005 @ 16:54 |
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hello creaky thats a good temp cut. hey i saw your pic which one is your case the one lower part or the one below de lg drive..
hey!! dreamcast console the best ever jejejeje...
ok look if you are planing to keep your stock cooler or the igloo 2421 which i think cool less than amd stock fan that has a bigger heat aluminun sink with a cooper center(i highly recommend amd stock)
try since you are reseating your cpu use some artic silver 5 thermalgrease that can help you cut extra 5-7Cº.
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striker68
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28. April 2005 @ 19:15 |
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I'm running a cool 41C normal load. Gaming temp (Half Life2) 44C. I'm oc'd to 2250. I'm using ArticSilver and Volcano 12. You can't beat that combo.
AMD Sempron 3000+ (barton)OC'd to 200FSB@ 2400MHZ
ATI Radeon 9550 OC'd with CoolerMaster VGA cooler
MSI K7N2 Delta2 mobo
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28. April 2005 @ 20:45 |
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jejejeje articsilv and volcano 12 the best cooling combo!!
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Brapuss
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28. April 2005 @ 21:53 |
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ok, so now that i have my cpu running at the right temp, i would like to overclock a bit.
any recomendations on a nice quiet but effective cooler???
AMD Athlon XP2800 (stock speed)
Gigabyte GA7N-400 Pro2
Stock AMD HSF
1.0gb pc3200 corsair cas 2.5 value ram
512Mb pc3200 corsair XMS cas 2 Ram
Leadtek GeForce 6600GT TDH 128mb
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kalunjoku
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28. April 2005 @ 22:30 |
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Ahh you have a Gigabyte board. You have to flip the switches on your motherboard. There is one by the heatsink on the motherboard and then one next to the cpu. You have to get those numbers correct because one is for frequency and one is for the multiplier, which is why i DISPISE overclocking a gigabyte board. too much effort :). Then you get the numbers going in bios. I have built a gaming computer with a gigabyte board once and overclocked it a little bit. I just can't remember how the bios looks otherwise i'd tell you where to go for it. Also, you need good cooling. My man XP is good at this: GET THE VOLCANO 12 hehehe. It's an awesome cooler for the price. You should be fine after that.
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28. April 2005 @ 22:57 |
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Quote: which one is your case the one lower part or the one below de lg drive
they're my 2 usb enclosures. My pc has limited airflow so i was very pleased with the results i got but couldn't leave it there.
I'd since moved the ys-tech (3pin) from being the exhaust fan, onto the igloo heatsink. This worked only as long as i used another ys-tech as an exhaust. Trouble was this one was only a 4pin so full pelt and noisy. So now i've put the igloo's original fan as the case fan, nice and quiet, but crap!, i'm back to the temps i had in the beginning. So..... have ordered another ys-tech 3pin for the exhaust fan and am looking for a new (copper) cooler now and some artic 5.
My old pc in a Supermicro SC-750A case, had 12 or 14 fans, it was like a 747 taking off. I haven't got room on my boat or tolerance of noise now though so i use it as ballast at back of boat :)
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29. April 2005 @ 03:54 |
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Dr.xp
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29. April 2005 @ 05:27 |
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cheers Dr xp, but volcano 12 ...... nah!.
far too loud for me. i spent first 9yrs of my career working in a computer room that made a volcano 12 sound like a distant fart!. these days i leave my pc on only when i'm around (as it's a super hot AMD chip plus i live afloat) plus i just don't want the background noise !
i plumpled for a Coolermaster Dream 7 blah cooler. Not convinced it'll do much better than the igloo apart from it's all copper. if the supplied fan is crap i will just bolt the new ys-tech fan on top, with the existing 4yr old ys-tech (3pin) as an exhaust fan. Job done as will be cooler than it was, and cool enough to have gained enough to be able to leave the pc on longer..
edit- everywhere seems to be out of stock of the dream 7. i tried tne new 3pin ys-tech as an exhaust fan - running too quietly, and temps are crap again. plugged in a 3pin to 4pin adapter and now fan is going full pelt and i'm all cool again.. a tad noiser but fine.
Great thread Dr xp, it's certainly going better and longer than the dvd threads i usually come here to read/participate in....
Rich
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rcover
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29. April 2005 @ 05:50 |
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Hello and Good Morning, Would like to learn more on over clocking is there a web site that tells you what and how to do want to read up on it first. Any help would be great. Rex
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29. April 2005 @ 06:18 |
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@rcover, anything i picked up over the years is a tad rusty, but just read thru this monster thread and all will be revealed ! - from the other guys participating; this is one of the longest threads i've seen, and is fresh enough to keep going and going :)
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Ohballz
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29. April 2005 @ 09:29 |
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I have got a huge amount of info from this thread.. if you don't know how to overclock read this thread and you will be a master..
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Game-On!
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kalunjoku
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29. April 2005 @ 09:46 |
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Yeah, I'll say. I knew absolutely nothing about overclocking and now i know a lot about it. Thanks to everyone!
Kalunjoku
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Thermaltake Volcano 12 CPU Fan (5800+ RPM)
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29. April 2005 @ 10:01 |
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hello guys this is the best forum/thread ive ever been my to konlanjoku. when i first came to this thread i knew about overclocking the same i know about quantum physics NOTTING!!!!!
I AND IVE LEARN A LOT FROM YOU GUYS!!!.
lets keep tweaking..
remember ´´overclocking is not just about numbers´´
Dr.xp
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Ohballz
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30. April 2005 @ 15:54 |
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here's a link for overclocked AMDs'. to see what ppl can get out of their CPUs and the average o/c.
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Ohballz
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30. April 2005 @ 15:55 |
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Brapuss
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4. May 2005 @ 20:50 |
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hi guys , well it looks like i have my 6600gt working properly now.
so my next question is- i have an athlon xp barton 2800, i can not change the multiplier with the switches on my M/B, so im guessing that my cpu is locked.
so all i can do is increase the FSB.
i have had it up to 180Mhz (360Mhz) and got 58 degrees on prime95 after about 25 mins, is this ok to run the cpu at this ??
or should i wait till i get a decent cooler? im running stock HSF with arctsilv 5.
my cpu used to idle at 54 and go up to 60-62 degrees with the crappy old thermal pad, and i had no probs with it then.
what do u guys rekon?
AMD Athlon XP2800 (stock speed)
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4. May 2005 @ 21:31 |
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barton!!! are god damn! lock (buaaahh) sorry for that.
the only thing you can do is increase the fsb,vcore. when overclock cpu gets hotter!! as you already know.
58cº i high not dangerous remember that you are using stock cooler.
try to hold it there until you get a nice cooler (remember to choose one made out of 100% copper).
if you want we can make sugestions!!!
Dr.xp
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Brapuss
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5. May 2005 @ 01:10 |
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AMD Athlon XP2800 (stock speed)
Gigabyte GA7N-400 Pro2
Stock AMD HSF
1.0gb pc3200 corsair cas 2.5 value ram
512Mb pc3200 corsair XMS cas 2 Ram
Leadtek GeForce 6600GT TDH 128mb
80gb maxtor sata 133mhz
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5. May 2005 @ 01:22 |
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from my post on page24 - Quote: Ambient - 27C
CPU Idle - 59C
CPU working - 68C (ie dvd ripping or Seti@home).
- i can't beat this so far; i have been pondering the coolermaster vortex dream 7 cooler, and actually picked one up in pc world couple days ago, but it's twice as heavy as my current cooler - should be ok weightwise, but i put it back. However my case is so small i don't think changing the cooler will gain me much due to limited airflow. Either way i am still very impressed with the temp saving i've made so far and am more comfortable with the idle temp of 59 to 61 that i get. (i know the danger threshold is 85C btw). I s'pose i could buy the dream 7 and try it; if it doesn't improve things i s'pose i could take it back saying it was far too big for my case.
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Brapuss
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5. May 2005 @ 01:28 |
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man your temps sound like mine b4 i replaced my thermal compound.
Trust me if all u want to do is make it run cool, just replace the thermal compound. The AMD stock HSF aint that bad( better than some of the aftermarket HFS out there)
AMD Athlon XP2800 (stock speed)
Gigabyte GA7N-400 Pro2
Stock AMD HSF
1.0gb pc3200 corsair cas 2.5 value ram
512Mb pc3200 corsair XMS cas 2 Ram
Leadtek GeForce 6600GT TDH 128mb
80gb maxtor sata 133mhz
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5. May 2005 @ 01:38 |
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i often read that the stock coolers are better. trust me to have bought an oem cpu with no cooler. you're most likely right, but i hate messing with these amd sockets, am scared to break something. saying that my bruv has 2machines with P4s with heatsinks the size of double whoppers and i hate those too. I guess i'll go pc world on way home and buy the dream 7, and i'll be brave !
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5. May 2005 @ 08:03 |
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brapuss,. hey man i have volcano 12 is huge and fat 736gr at first i was scare the thing falling and breaking cpu socket (the first to days a had nitemares about hsf falling off and breaking cpu socket jejejeje!!).
NOW MY case is stand position i moved and belive me cpu socket is really hard material it wont fell off.
just be careful when installing hsf not to put a lot of pressure on your chip remeber that amd cpus have the core xpose!!
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5. May 2005 @ 09:34 |
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the only dream 7 cooler i can find isn't for the 462 socket so i'm gonna stick with my igloo cooler. not even gonna take cooler off to replace thermal pad with top quality paste as i'm happy with the temp's i'm getting. However i'm still gonna follow this thread as it's very interesting :)
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Brapuss
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5. May 2005 @ 18:26 |
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well, as u say that cooler is huge. Thats probaly why i wont get one. im looking for something thats reasonably quiet, as this PC is in my lounge room (hooked up to my 116cm plasma mmmmmmmm nice)
and also the place i buy my pc parts from doesnt sell the volcano 12 :(
so i need something with decent cooling but reasonably quiet.
i cant use any zalman coolers cause i dont have holes in my mother board and my psu sits near my cpu socket.
any suggestions will be appriciated.
thanks guys
AMD Athlon XP2800 (stock speed)
Gigabyte GA7N-400 Pro2
Stock AMD HSF
1.0gb pc3200 corsair cas 2.5 value ram
512Mb pc3200 corsair XMS cas 2 Ram
Leadtek GeForce 6600GT TDH 128mb
80gb maxtor sata 133mhz
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