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Finally hit my goal with the addition of water cooling.
Not stable over and or at 3GHz though, which is a bummer. I was able to run 300MHz x 10 and validate it, but it won't run 3dmark05 or superpi without errors.
I was on air cooling with the factory 4000+ heatsink that has the heat pipes on it. I'll have to re-measure the temps though as I only recorded the water cooling numbers for now.
Apoptosis wrote:Finally hit my goal with the addition of water cooling.
Not stable over and or at 3GHz though, which is a bummer. I was able to run 300MHz x 10 and validate it, but it won't run 3dmark05 or superpi without errors.
How high can it run and still run games like HL2 or JointOps? Reason Im asking is I can get my barton to hit 450fsb and 2.3ghz but my games lock up from time to time?
I am going to purchase a new PC next week and I have decided to opt for the AMD 64 3500+ (Venice core) and I was looking at purchasing it with an ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe and 2x512 Corsair XMS2 5400 RAM . My question is, how good is this board for overclocking? (I am buying with the intention to overclock it to around 2.7Ghz)
The Asus is a decent motherboard, and an ok overclocker, if your really looking to overclock hands donw DFI makes the best overclocking motherboard out there. Asus make a great board with excilent stablity and enough options to make overclocking enjoyable, it also has the advantage of more space between video cards if your looking to use SLI with water, the DFI is more cramped.
"Don't open that! It's an alien planet! Is there air? You don't know!"
venice rules.
my 3000+ can hit 2.75 totally stable on air using corsair 3200xl have to tweak the memory latencies to reach this due to its high fsb, and only able to do 9x ..