The Official OC (OverClocking) Thread!
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6. October 2006 @ 07:44 |
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Quote: To the guy with the emachine i support these at work everyday and they have a habit of burning up by themselves never mind with the overclocking can i ask if yours is a X20 model 220 620 820 etc? and does it come with a bestec psu supplied??? could someone also tell me how to quote lol
Not at my house right now, but its a W28XX We've had it for a long, time and its getting old quick.
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6. October 2006 @ 08:15 |
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Crowy, nice link for the parts much appreciated!
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Leecope3
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6. October 2006 @ 08:41 |
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unfortunatly i can get my ram voltage any higher with my mobo A8Nsli se it tops at 2.9v for the ram voltage dunno if a bios update will change this aint looked. im not on stock cooling im using a arctic cooling alpine which aint great but its better than stock and its nice n quiet like i like it. the bh5 hyperx does kick ass tho
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6. October 2006 @ 10:51 |
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6. October 2006 @ 12:14 |
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Looks like a nifty little setup.
I'm sure I've got something similar to that in the dashboard of my car!.
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6. October 2006 @ 13:50 |
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@leecope3
I have the same board as you! Dont you find it reaLLY SUCKS as for overclocking options?
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6. October 2006 @ 15:22 |
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Lecsiy and Leecope3,I posted this a while back,Have a look at this:
ASUS A8N-SLI Bios Mod
Published on September 11th, 2006
Are you stuck with an old ASUS A8N-SLI (Non-Deluxe and Deluxe) motherboard? If you are, then we have some good news for you. As you probably know, ASUS has stopped releasing BIOS updates for these motherboards. The last BIOS update was at the end of 2005. We?ve discovered that it?s possible to flash the Premium BIOS on the normal A8N-SLI motherboard, or even the deluxe version.
What will you gain from flashing the premium BIOS on the normal A8N-SLI?
* Updated BIOS with many fixes and updates
* Better support for memory modules
* Better overclocking ability
* Support for GeForce 7950GX2
* Ability to change chipset voltage
* Ability to change HT voltage
Go Here:
http://www.ngohq.com/home.php?page=articles&go=read&arc_id=111
If the facts dont fit the theory, change the facts." -- Albert Einstein
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crowy
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6. October 2006 @ 15:46 |
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theone,
That's a tidy,well priced water cooling setup you found there.
If the facts dont fit the theory, change the facts." -- Albert Einstein
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6. October 2006 @ 15:46 |
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BigDK,
Quote: I'm sure I've got something similar to that in the dashboard of my car!
Would that be (dare I say it) a heater, or are you meaning it looks like a car radio?
Crowy,
I was just wondering about it for the Prescott, which runs hot even stock. There's no AC where the Prescott is used so I figured that I would ask and see what people thought. Thanks for the reply. BTW! How bout that finish on the cooling blocks contact surface? Magnificent!!!
Happy Computering,
theone
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7. October 2006 @ 00:15 |
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It was tuned into 5 Live last time I looked!
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7. October 2006 @ 02:26 |
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bigd have considered getting a beer chiller instead of a rad for the water cooling?
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7. October 2006 @ 04:23 |
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I'm a red wine man myself it serves at room temperature!
I have seen someone convert a mini fridge into a rad cooler though, although the idea of bringing the water temp down lower than ambient isn't a clever idea unless you want to start insulating against condensation.
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7. October 2006 @ 04:43 |
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bourbon sipper myself.
i have just read about a guy who has used one he got off an auction site for £30, its big at about the size of a shoe box, but with the thermostat removed and with some anti freeze it the water it runs at -17c water temp. that would give you some serious cooling for ocing.
he has problems with condensation aswel. could't you use a larger pipe around them to stop it?
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7. October 2006 @ 05:25 |
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Its air in contact with the surfaces that causes the problems, any drop in temp from ambient will cause water formation in air.
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7. October 2006 @ 06:31 |
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That's why the vapochill uses heatpads to counteract the condensation problem.
If the facts dont fit the theory, change the facts." -- Albert Einstein
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7. October 2006 @ 07:16 |
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i think iv been miss understood, could you use the normal 18mm tubing inside another larger tube possibly with some theremal insulation inbetween?
mind you the connectors would still have condensation on them wouldnt they. the homer in my head runs away with me sometimes
marseys dumb ass idea of the day
right new idea. take the side pane off and lay the case on its side so the mobo is at the top, drill a hole in the desk under it then put bucket under that to catch the drips. unpractical but efffective.
we need a boffin to invent an anti-condensing coating. i wonder how nasa did it in the space shuttle?
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7. October 2006 @ 08:16 |
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Marsey99,
Quote: i wonder how nasa did it in the space shuttle?
When Apollo 13 had it's adventure, NASA had them shut everything off to conserve power. During re-entry there was enough moisture, that it was dripping everywhere. They kind of over dramatized it in the movie but ice had built up on everything and didn't melt until re-entry.
You want to see condensation, you should see the plumbimg on the Cray at the Dept of Defense. It builds up ice over 1" thick on the pipes, and that's outside the insulation. Cold stuff, Liquid Nitrogen!
Happy Computering,
theone
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7. October 2006 @ 11:39 |
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marsey sits puzzled (nothing new realy lol)
after ocing my cpu with some success (thanks crowy) it managed to take 25% off my superpi time, i thought i would have a go at the gpu, so with it being from the green corner i did the coolbit regedit thing as it is already installed so why not use it, i looked at some forums to see the kind of ocs others had achieved with this card(7600gt-asus) and most people were getting, without ant vmods, 775 for the ram and 610 for the gpu with other brands and not much above ref with asus cards. so i took off all the asus drivers and utilities did the regedit reset and used the coolbits to find the optimal frequencies. it came up with 800 for the ram and 610 core, nice one i thought im happy with that. i ran 3dmark06 to see how much it had increased and it has dropped my score by 223 points.
now im sat here scratching my head as to why. has anyone got any ideas?
thanks phil
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7. October 2006 @ 12:23 |
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marsey99,
Did you re-boot? Sometimes you have to re-boot in order for the changes to completely take effect. Mine is like that. It will show you the change but won't run anything faster until the first re-boot.
I'm not too keen on OCing vid cards as they can get very very hot and still work but warm things up inside the case considerably! Good Luck!
Happy Computering,
theone
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7. October 2006 @ 12:29 |
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erm??? bows head with red face
will try it again
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nope seems to have made it worse. down from 1461 and 1287(with asus drivers and utils)for sm 2 and sm 3 respectivley to 1092 and 1003(with latest forceware and higher clock speeds).
does this make sense to any one as im baffled
games(fear combat and quake4) appear to be running faster, my temps are about the same but 3dmarks have dropped i dont uderstand.
does anyone think changing the pcie bus will have any effect?
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8. October 2006 @ 02:18 |
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@crowy
Thanks so much for that post about the upgradability of the SLI SE motherboard! Im having a few problems though! Basically my floppy drive dont work its completly bust because the the conector slot on the motherboard is bust! Sucks! Soo is there anyway i can make a bootable CD? If soo how do i do that!
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8. October 2006 @ 08:14 |
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3dmark06 seems to be wrong. its scores have dropped after ocing my gcard but my fps are up.
these are averages during arena battle #5 in oblivion @ 1200 / 1000 with aax2 bloom on and all the rest on max
i used fraps to find them out
core clock mem clock fps
560 700 27
600 750 34 latest forceware and coolbits
610 800 37
560 700 24
600 750 31 asus driver and smart doctor
i also tried quake4 but it never went bellow 60fps @ 1000 / 700
i think the reason for the differences at the same speeds is down to the forceware being a newwer version than the one that came with the card. but what i cant understand is why its dropped my 3dmark scores.
if i take the core any higher than 610 i get freezes if the mem goes any higher i get little green lines at ramdom points. could a change to the pcie bus help me go any higher?
@ lecsiy try this page about the boot image
http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/45/83263
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8. October 2006 @ 12:06 |
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Wooo ive got a premium board now! Cheers dudes!
Lecsiy
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9. October 2006 @ 08:45 |
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Yeah, another SLi-SE user, me, I don't expect I'll be wanting to up the voltage of value memory to 2.9V or higher, but who knows what I may eventually want to do with my humble £58 board...
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9. October 2006 @ 09:10 |
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Yee deffo worth the 20 mins it took me! ALthough getting it to boot witha cd was a lot of unneeded hassle! Ive mine upto 2.95! That seems stable anything above and things goo weird! Ive also gained 6 seconds on superpi!
Lecsiy
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