Guru3D FSB Overclocking Competition

Discussion in 'Die-hard Overclocking & Case Modifications' started by JDM_WAAAT, Oct 7, 2008.

  1. JDM_WAAAT

    JDM_WAAAT Member

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    Rules: Post your CPU-Z screenshot of your fsb. The Kids with the higher FSB's will be asked to validate. Also, post 1 (ONE) picture of your CPU cooling setup.

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    Motherboard Vendor / Motherboard Model
    CPU Vendor / CPU Model
    Ram Timings / Model

    Please also type out your FSB along with the Picture.
     
    Last edited: Oct 7, 2008
  2. JDM_WAAAT

    JDM_WAAAT Member

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    550FSB
    Coolit Freezone Elite

    Asus Maximus II Formula
    Intel E8600
    2 x 2gb DDR2 1066 Corsair 5-5-5-15

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  3. aircool

    aircool Don Aircooleone Staff Member

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    I assume we're doing bus speed rather than the effective rate, since thats the true clock speed.
     
  4. morbias

    morbias Don TazeMeBro

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    I'm thinking it would make more sense to include what motherboard you're using rather than a photo of your cooling system, not everyone has a camera.
     

  5. JDM_WAAAT

    JDM_WAAAT Member

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    Yes, correct. Please post motherboard specs as well.
     
  6. masterchiefx2

    masterchiefx2 Banned

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    +1 thats why cant get rig pics :( i have webcam but it only does video i think

    480 but i run everyday at that have been 500 but BSOD after a while

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  7. Nato.dbnz

    Nato.dbnz Ancient Guru

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    Yeah but to test your highest fsb you want to drop your multiplier as low as it goes and then push the fsb as high as you can so you aren't being limited by overall clock rate. You should be able to get a bit higher than 480.
     
  8. JDM_WAAAT

    JDM_WAAAT Member

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    Come on? 550FSB untouched?
     
  9. NeonHacker

    NeonHacker New Member

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    Hej nice threat!

    I just want to say that im working on it, only thing is that i cant get higher then 480FSB :bang: (with multi of 6)

    My chipset is intel P35, anyone know how much i could get out of the P35?
     
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  10. JDM_WAAAT

    JDM_WAAAT Member

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    I think you are close to the limit.
     

  11. NeonHacker

    NeonHacker New Member

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    Well, I can't break youre 550FSB ( dont want to over volt my FSB )

    Good luck for those who have more luck :nerd:
     
  12. Arctucas

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  13. JDM_WAAAT

    JDM_WAAAT Member

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    Nice job. Keep em coming.
     
  14. aleslammer

    aleslammer Member Guru

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  15. JDM_WAAAT

    JDM_WAAAT Member

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    that's a good clock aleslammer.
     

  16. juke

    juke Maha Guru

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    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=337683

    E6300
    Asus P5B-Deluxe @ 501 FSB
    Thermalright Ultra120-Extreme
    Team Xtreem DDR2-800, 4-4-4-10 @ 1002MHz (1:1) @ 4-4-4-4
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    Thermalright Ultra120-Extreme
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    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=350355
     
  17. JDM_WAAAT

    JDM_WAAAT Member

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    nice job juke! keep 'em coming.
     
  18. chispy

    chispy Ancient Guru

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    Asus P5Q-Deluxe P45 @ 621.25Mhz FSB (Bus Speed) Rated FSB (2485Mhz)
    North Bridge Cooling Solid Cooper Dry Ice / LN2 Pot @ -64C
    CPU - Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 @ 1.42v - Cooling TRUE + Delta 220cfm @ 34C
    Memory Team Xtreme DDR2-1200 D9GKX single 512MB Module @ 5-5-5-18
    That was Testing my new North Bridge Subsero Pot ;) Testing that Board for Max FSB.


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    Picture of my Normal Set Up for eXtreme Benching Subsero , Pots without insulation :)


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  19. chispy

    chispy Ancient Guru

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    North Bridge Cooling - Stock Heatsink with AIR Vantec Tornado 92mm 119cfm - TIM replaced with MX2
    CPU Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 @ 1.84v. - Cooling Kayl Rev.2 CPU Dry Ice LN2 Pot @ -71C
    Memory Team Xtreme DDR2-1200 D9GKX Single Module- 5-5-5-15
    A quick test of cpu under extreme cooling


    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=328535


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  20. David Lake

    David Lake Master Guru

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    HAHA I HAVE THE 240CFM AFB1212GHE DELTA!!
    Oh and my FSB is a tiny 1850 with a Q9450 and a Zalman CNPS9700 NT.
     

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