Author: Mr j smith
Date: 15:22:11 06/19/03
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On June 19, 2003 at 15:17:06, enrico carrisco wrote: >On June 19, 2003 at 13:26:11, Mr j smith wrote: > >>On June 19, 2003 at 11:03:57, Albert Silver wrote: >> >>>On June 19, 2003 at 00:25:59, Mr j smith wrote: >>> >>>>On June 18, 2003 at 21:54:04, Dan Andersson wrote: >>>> >>>>> The T-Bred XP 2800 runs at 2.25 GHz and the Barton XP 2800 runs at 2.083 GHz so >>>>>a 2.4 GHz Athlon is a mighty beast indeed. >>>>> >>>>>MvH Dan Andersson >>>> >>>>I overclocked my 2100 xp T-Bred B (1733 mhz) to 2500 mhz. I imagine that's >>>>about 3500 xp at least. >>> >>>What kind of cooling system do you use, and what were the settings (voltage, >>>multiplier, etc.)? >>> >>> Albert >> >> >>Thermalright 800u heatsink with a delta 60mm oversized fan pushing 54cfm. Just >>as cool as watercooling for a fraction of the cost. The only drawback is my >>comp sounds like a jet engine at takeoff. > >If your ambient temperature rises much above 25c, you will see the difference >watercooling will make... :) > >-elc. www.overclockers.com did extensive testing of cooling systems, and my cooling setup is just as effecient as a commercially available watercooling setup (dangerden watercooling set #2). When you go to overclocker's site, click on heatsink and watercooling link on the middle of the page for the results.
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