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Currently upgrading my system..... specs so far:
Lian-Li PC6010 Case Antec 480W TruBlue PSU Asus P4C800-E Dlx Intel P4 2.8c 800 FSB (Stock HS/Fan) Generic 256MB 400DDR Nvidia GeForce 2 GTS Pro 32MB WD 40GB IDE / 27GB Maxtor IDE Lite-On 52x CDRW Coolermaster Round IDE/FD Cables Lian Li Aquarium w/Cold Cathode kit System is being slowly replaced, part-by-part, week-by-week. Next upgrade is 1GB Ram, then either 5900 or 9800 GPU, followed by 4 large HDDs and DVD+/-, lastly will replace monitor, speakers, etc. This is my first attempt at Overclocking, I used ASUS Probe and Fresh Diagnose for system monitoring and benchmarks. Overclocking was performed via ASUS BIOS in 5% FSB increments CPU Bench Results - Stock WhetStone FPU 3438 DhryStone ALU 6401 Speed 2806 MHz 5% Overclock WhetStone FPU 3598 DhryStone ALU 6520 Speed 2940 MHz 10% Overclock WhetStone FPU 4192 DhryStone ALU 7051 Speed 3080 MHz Memory Benchmark Stock Integer Assignment 21072 Real Assignment 21651 Integer Split 32334 Real Split 32298 5% Overclock Integer Assignment 21586 Real Assignment 22098 Integer Split 32740 Real Split 32313 10% Overclock Integer Assignment 14346 Real Assignment 14548 Integer Split 32302 Real Split 22800 Net Gains CPU @ 5% OC WhetStone FPU - 4.65% CPU @ 5% OC DhryStone ALU - 1.80% CPU @ 5% OC Speed (MHz) - 4.78% CPU @10% OC WhetStone FPU - 21.93% CPU @10% OC DhryStone ALU - 10.15% CPU @10% OC Speed (MHz) - 9.76% MEM @ 5% OC IA - 2.43% MEM @ 5% OC RA - 2.06% MEM @ 5% OC IS - 1.25 % MEM @ 5% OC RS - 0.04% MEM @ 10% OC - Major Loss Ok, theres the numbers. ASUS Probe reported no major shift in Idle CPU Temp during the changes to FSB and ran between 35-40 C at idle, maxing out @ 50 C while Benchmarking @ 220Mhz FSB. Problems : With FSB at 210Mhz (5%) Asus Probe reported the CPU Fan RPM was 0, but reported over 2000 RPM at both 200 and 220 FSB. Memory Performance saw gains with 210MHz FSB, but took a major hit with 220MHz FSB. I'm going to research ways of slowing down my 400MHz Memory as the FSB increases, but I will be replacing my current memory with Dual Channel Corsair 1GB Total and am wondering if this is a good reason to get 500Mhz modules. Isn't it true that higher Mhz Mem trades in lower latency for the speed gain? Does that matter? Any feedback and/or advice for this OC'ing Newb is greatly appreciated. |
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See the other discussion on this subject under the heading of "memory
decision with p4c800E-deluxe" Do all your overclocking in the manual mode. For some settings, check the "help in overclocking thread" With your setup, you should get pretty good results running FSB at about 240 to 250 and using PC4000 memory with a 1:1 divider. The OCZ PC4000 gets pretty good reviews. "uncooked meat prior to state vector collapse" wrote in message news:d_O3b.84644$kP.28193@fed1read03... Currently upgrading my system..... specs so far: Lian-Li PC6010 Case Antec 480W TruBlue PSU Asus P4C800-E Dlx Intel P4 2.8c 800 FSB (Stock HS/Fan) Generic 256MB 400DDR Nvidia GeForce 2 GTS Pro 32MB WD 40GB IDE / 27GB Maxtor IDE Lite-On 52x CDRW Coolermaster Round IDE/FD Cables Lian Li Aquarium w/Cold Cathode kit System is being slowly replaced, part-by-part, week-by-week. Next upgrade is 1GB Ram, then either 5900 or 9800 GPU, followed by 4 large HDDs and DVD+/-, lastly will replace monitor, speakers, etc. This is my first attempt at Overclocking, I used ASUS Probe and Fresh Diagnose for system monitoring and benchmarks. Overclocking was performed via ASUS BIOS in 5% FSB increments CPU Bench Results - Stock WhetStone FPU 3438 DhryStone ALU 6401 Speed 2806 MHz 5% Overclock WhetStone FPU 3598 DhryStone ALU 6520 Speed 2940 MHz 10% Overclock WhetStone FPU 4192 DhryStone ALU 7051 Speed 3080 MHz Memory Benchmark Stock Integer Assignment 21072 Real Assignment 21651 Integer Split 32334 Real Split 32298 5% Overclock Integer Assignment 21586 Real Assignment 22098 Integer Split 32740 Real Split 32313 10% Overclock Integer Assignment 14346 Real Assignment 14548 Integer Split 32302 Real Split 22800 Net Gains CPU @ 5% OC WhetStone FPU - 4.65% CPU @ 5% OC DhryStone ALU - 1.80% CPU @ 5% OC Speed (MHz) - 4.78% CPU @10% OC WhetStone FPU - 21.93% CPU @10% OC DhryStone ALU - 10.15% CPU @10% OC Speed (MHz) - 9.76% MEM @ 5% OC IA - 2.43% MEM @ 5% OC RA - 2.06% MEM @ 5% OC IS - 1.25 % MEM @ 5% OC RS - 0.04% MEM @ 10% OC - Major Loss Ok, theres the numbers. ASUS Probe reported no major shift in Idle CPU Temp during the changes to FSB and ran between 35-40 C at idle, maxing out @ 50 C while Benchmarking @ 220Mhz FSB. Problems : With FSB at 210Mhz (5%) Asus Probe reported the CPU Fan RPM was 0, but reported over 2000 RPM at both 200 and 220 FSB. Memory Performance saw gains with 210MHz FSB, but took a major hit with 220MHz FSB. I'm going to research ways of slowing down my 400MHz Memory as the FSB increases, but I will be replacing my current memory with Dual Channel Corsair 1GB Total and am wondering if this is a good reason to get 500Mhz modules. Isn't it true that higher Mhz Mem trades in lower latency for the speed gain? Does that matter? Any feedback and/or advice for this OC'ing Newb is greatly appreciated. |
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![]() "Frank Weston" wrote in message ... See the other discussion on this subject under the heading of "memory decision with p4c800E-deluxe" Do all your overclocking in the manual mode. For some settings, check the "help in overclocking thread" With your setup, you should get pretty good results running FSB at about 240 to 250 and using PC4000 memory with a 1:1 divider. The OCZ PC4000 gets pretty good reviews. Some good reading there! Thanks for the reply. |
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uncooked meat prior to state vector collapse wrote:
Currently upgrading my system..... specs so far: [snip] System is being slowly replaced, part-by-part, week-by-week. Next upgrade is 1GB Ram, then either 5900 or 9800 GPU, followed by 4 large HDDs and DVD+/-, lastly will replace monitor, speakers, etc. Go for the 9800. Better performance, quality and so on... Thomas |
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