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RObErT_RaTh RObErT_RaTh is offline
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      08-24-2005
After a LONG time I finally got one of these motherboards to go with my 2500+ barton and I am keen as can be to overclock I was wandering what peoples experiences with this board are like and have they been able to achieve large stable overclocks?
 
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      08-25-2005
The board is as stable as a rock and OC's great.......... I sold mine not to long ago as it was just sitting in a desk drawer..............
 
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      08-25-2005
NICE! What is the cpu you had in there and what was it's stock clock?
 
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      08-26-2005
It was a locked 2500 Barton, 1,8 GHz
 
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      08-26-2005
not bad, and thats on the old Bartons!!!!
 
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Bio-Hazard, damn nice work mate Hope I can get mine close to that. The guy that owned it before me said he got it to 2.9GHz but I'm a bit iffy about that.
 
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      08-26-2005
he might have had a good stick of ram , or can u lock ram with this mobo, if u can thats would be sick dog! or healthy cat
I am going to buy a Self Made Water Cooler (includes a water block) with a Massive Pump... possible one that pushs Alot of Water out, and a Radiator hooked up with a Condesner and that i might just have me a Fridge
 
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      08-26-2005
Sounds like a plan Be sure to post pics when you do it
 
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      08-27-2005
welll its only on the drawing board at the moment, but i will possible get it under way the mid of next year
 
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      08-27-2005
Doesn't matter how long it takes. I've been planning to do water cooling for like 2 years and never had the money before. Now I have a job so it's getting closer
PS, I have the 2500+ stock heatsink from 1826 MHZ (166x11) clocked to 2205 MHz (200x11) @ 1.63V stable. Imagine what I can do when it gets water cooled
 
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