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OCed= 16x multi @ 4.519ghz Vcore=1.39 XMS2 C4pro 1-1 with FSB 4-3-3-4 timings 2.10-vdimm This is no where near the max but its a nice clock speed for just about anything. The second core popped an error early off, so I upped the Vcore 1 notch and let the other core prime which is about 6 hours ahead of the other prime. ![]() PD 940 C1 3.2 OCed= 12x multi @ 4.205ghz Vcore= 1.37 XMS2 C4pro 1-1 4-4-4-12 timings 1.90-vdimm Prime was around 8 hours on both
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Here is my Celeron D 341 2.93 at 3.5.
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Damn, that's a sweet OC! How'd you manage to get it that high on such little vcore???
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Well I am a happy new comer http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=112660
EDIT: I just added a screen shot of my desktop...6 hrs huh...how about 19 hours lol?
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I think you need Prime 95 for at least 6hrs. as well as a validated cpu-z screenshot
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I need some quick clarification, if I use OCCT I need two instances running for the two hours(as I have a HT'ing 630)?
I'm 5 hours into an overnight OCCT torture test, but is this all wasted time if I have just one instance of OCCT running?
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Yup. You need one for each core, or two if you have HT enabled. Go for stress prime - it will automatically test all cores for you
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OCCT=15 hours and counting SP=9.5 hours and counting Still running from overnight, I've been browsing the internet and uploading with filezilla at the same time ![]() edit: yes, Im well aware of the NB temp. let's just say I wouldnt be sad to see it go.
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P4 3.0GHz Prescott @ 3.6GHz - 1.5v VCore
I ran SP2004 `Orthos` beta for 9 hours to stress both cores of the HT as you can see by the attached image and 100% load in Taskmanager.
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