Quick test P4T533-C
This is a discussion about Quick test P4T533-C in the Windows Hardware category; Had to adjust the Vcore up to 1. 570 for stability it would BSOD at default voltage. Zero crashs after 48 hours. Retail 1. 8a with stock HoF idle 36c/96f full load 40c/104f Kingston 1066 RDram I'm going to run it this way for a few days then change out the stock HoF and see how high it will go.
Had to adjust the Vcore up to 1.570 for stability it would BSOD at default voltage. Zero crashs after 48 hours.
1.8@2.4
Retail 1.8a with stock HoF idle 36c/96f full load 40c/104f
Kingston 1066 RDram
I'm going to run it this way for a few days then change out the stock HoF and see how high it will go.
I loaded XP Pro with CPU at 1.8a had to many wierd things happen in the past loading OS with overclock.
1.8@2.4
Retail 1.8a with stock HoF idle 36c/96f full load 40c/104f
Kingston 1066 RDram
I'm going to run it this way for a few days then change out the stock HoF and see how high it will go.
I loaded XP Pro with CPU at 1.8a had to many wierd things happen in the past loading OS with overclock.
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Sweet.
I had better luck with Samsung hitting the 150 FSB mark. So My 2.26 GHZ @ 2.55GHZ w/Samsung 40NS PC800 does better in performance then my 2.26GHZ @ 2.4GHZ, with Kingston.
I had better luck with Samsung hitting the 150 FSB mark. So My 2.26 GHZ @ 2.55GHZ w/Samsung 40NS PC800 does better in performance then my 2.26GHZ @ 2.4GHZ, with Kingston.
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I still have my samsung memory will have to look at it see what speed chips are on it.