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Quote from hrtburnout :New specs!

Codegen M603-CA 550W
Sony/NEC AD7173 18x +/-writer
2048MB DDRII/800
Asus EN8800GTS/HTDP 320MB
250GB 7200 Maxtor STM3250310AS 8MB
Asus P5K
Intel Dual-Core 2160 (1.8ghz) - Need to overclock this, but how?

Man you seriously need to do something with that processor, right now your graphics card is really bottlenecked....
I tried overclocking, but when I set FSB to 400 and Multiply to 6 it won't boot. I'm at 6x330 now.
Quote from hrtburnout :I tried overclocking, but when I set FSB to 400 and Multiply to 6 it won't boot. I'm at 6x330 now.

Try 8x250; Thats to 2.0Ghz, 6x330 sounds wierd.
I'm already using 9x256 (2.3GHz), which works like a charm. I've already tried 9x267 (2.4GHz) but that gets just a little hotter, (61*C!).

The CPU is a 9x200 by default.
Quote from hrtburnout :I'm already using 9x256 (2.3GHz), which works like a charm. I've already tried 9x267 (2.4GHz) but that gets just a little hotter, (61*C!).

The CPU is a 9x200 by default.

Sounds good, running okay? Tried any stress tests? I suggest Orthos, if you havn't.
I've done stress tests. Intel's TAT tool, workload level 100%.
Update : Running at 8x 320 (2560MHz - 800MHz RAM). When testing in Orthos temps go up to 62*C, which is in my opinion the limit. I've tried booting in 9x300, but it doesn't run for longer than one minute
Okay, i'm experimenting (rather gingerly I must admit) now. I'm at 1.8 from 1.6 so far, running pretty good. Temperatures are fine, my SuperPI is broken..So i'm redownloading that.

Back soon with more info!

Update: SuperPI times went from 45 seconds at 1.6ghz, to 35 seconds at 1.8ghz. I think thats a pretty big increase, for 200Mhz. Might stick at 1.8ghz for a while, see how it goes.
35 seconds...!?

On an AMD 3700, DDR400 RAM all at STOCK i got 37 seconds, and overclocked i got 27 seconds.

On my PC i get 16.something, but that's got DDR1000 and a 3 GHz Core 2, but on my laptop, a 2 GHz Core 2 Duo (albeit with 4 MB of cache) and DDR667 RAM i pull in 26 seconds, and thats on a "plain" copy of Vista.
Quote from Jakg :35 seconds...!?

On an AMD 3700, DDR400 RAM all at STOCK i got 37 seconds, and overclocked i got 27 seconds.

On my PC i get 16.something, but that's got DDR1000 and a 3 GHz Core 2, but on my laptop, a 2 GHz Core 2 Duo (albeit with 4 MB of cache) and DDR667 RAM i pull in 26 seconds, and thats on a "plain" copy of Vista.

I do think my RAM is partly to blame, since its dead. I've got 1GB RAM too, I'm gonna get 2GB of OCZ or some Crucial soon, something more reliable.

Possibly:
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/128016

Edit:
Dabs is £10 cheaper.

http://www.dabs.com/productvie ... edId=11150&PageMode=1
Heh, I did superpi in 23 seconds. That is, if it's supposed to calculate to 1M .
I can do SuperPI in 28 seconds, with calculating 1M.
Quote from MINIz guy :I can do SuperPI in 28 seconds, with calculating 1M.

I can do a super pee in 10 seconds.

Whats your computer specs?
I can do a 36 second run at 256k Beat that!
I'll even post a screen for you 1337 posers that won't believe it
~Bryan~
Quote from MINIz guy :Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 @ 2.232gHz
Videocard: GeCube X1950XT 512MB Core: 634.5mHz Memory: 738.5 mHz 1.3V
Memory: Corsair Value Select 1GB 667mHz @ 2.0V
HDD: Seagate 160GB 7200.10 SATA HD
Motherboard: Asus P5W DH Deluxe
PSU: Kingwin 520W
Speakers: Old Labtec 2.1 speakers, Plantronics Audio 350 Headset
Soundcard: Onboard 7.1 audio
Monitor: 20" Samsung Widescreen at 1680x1050
OS: Windows XP Pro
Cooling: Thermaltake Bigwater SE Water cooling, TMG AT3 VGA cooling
Case: Cooler Master Mystique
Wheel: Logitech G25
Keyboard/Mouse: Saitek Eclipse II and Dell Optical mouse

Here it is, again.
I didn't know the E6300 was that slow.
What do you mean? The E6300 runs at 1.86 GHz at stock
That shows how little I know about processors
I get 16.9 seconds SuperPi 1M.
Processor: Intel Pentium 4 HT 3GHz
Videocard: Unknown Make 7800GTX 256MB

Memory: Kingston "Whatever" 2x 512MB @ 533MHz
HDD: 2x 320GB, 2x 250GB & 1x 40GB
Motherboard: Dell Org.
PSU: -||-
Speakers: Crosswood 5.1 system
Soundcard: Onboard 2.0 audio
Monitor: 19" Dell @ 1280x1024 px
OS: Windows Vista Home Premium
Cooling: Fan

Case: Dell
Wheel: Wingman FF Pro
Keyboard/Mouse: Logitech Gaming G15


Offtopic: I Hope You Mean MHz, not mHz, MINIz guy
Update!

I got myself an Arctic Freezer 7 Pro, it works like a charm. My cpu is currently overclocked to 9x300 (2700MHz, 1.4V) and the temperature under load is 58*C. I mounted the thing the wrong way around the first time, but I quickly shut down the pc and corrected it, so no damage was done. The thermal paste doesn't work as well as it should I think, because it was melted (not solid, if you get what I mean) when I took off the heatsink and fan and turned it around.
In a few days you've gone from a 1.8 to a 2.7 and it's still quieter - Overclocking ftw!
I'm running 2.0GHz at the moment, stable so far. Load temps are 56 max.
I've got it mine at 115x22, and my temps are INSANE. It idles at about 30, stays in the mid/high 30 range while browsing, and it's never gone over 45 with stress testing. I wish I knew why my motherboard has such a shitty fsb wall, I KNOW the chip can do more, 330mhz above stock should be nothing.
~Bryan~
My CPU at 3.0 GHz , both cores at 35 degrees celsius, good temp.

Post your "LFS" rig..
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