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System Name | BTXTREME |
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Processor | QX6800 SLACP Core2 Extreme |
Motherboard | Dell 0WG864 LGA775 BTX |
Cooling | Dell T9303 heatpipe cooler, Delta GFB1212VHG 2 motor fan. |
Memory | 8GB Dell DDR2@800 |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire Dual BIOS R9-285 ITX O/C 2GB DDR5 |
Storage | Crucial M500 240GB SSD |
Display(s) | Dell 22" LCD |
Case | Dell Dimension E 520 MT |
Audio Device(s) | onboard sound with Logitech Z523 speakers |
Power Supply | EVGA B2 750W semi modular |
Mouse | Logitech wireless (two installed) |
Keyboard | Logitech wireless backlit |
Software | Win7-64, Throttlestop 6.00 overclock |
Benchmark Scores | 3DMark 11 P7644 (52% )In Win7 64, Firestrike 6892 ( 58% ) http://valid.x86.fr/l2j5p1 |
I found another victim for a TS overclock. I rescued an XPS410 from a scrap pile at a computer shop that was downsizing. It's the same as the E520 in my sig. but a Mid Tower version. The capcitors look perfect. I have much better cooling otions than I had when I went 4GHz with a QX6800. Including a BTX Peltier setup. Maybe I can push one back up the charts at CPUZ again. 65nm CPU 266fsb and BTX, nothing but the best. It was free, I gave him $10 anyway.
My comment on VRM cooling was related to the Dells most of us are palying with here. They have no VRM cooling at all (but good airflow there) and if you add some hetasinks they gain quite a bit. But a high end aftermarket boards will already have cooling there.
RAM settings don't come into play much with multiplier overclocking, they just run the same as before. Many feel you get better benchmarks at lower clock speeds with BCLK overclocking, but the speed is harder to come by. I started a separate thread for it because it gets too political,and the info. for this method gets lost in the other discussions.
On an unlocked 2 CPU board i'd like to see what a pair of X5687 32nm quads could do.
My comment on VRM cooling was related to the Dells most of us are palying with here. They have no VRM cooling at all (but good airflow there) and if you add some hetasinks they gain quite a bit. But a high end aftermarket boards will already have cooling there.
RAM settings don't come into play much with multiplier overclocking, they just run the same as before. Many feel you get better benchmarks at lower clock speeds with BCLK overclocking, but the speed is harder to come by. I started a separate thread for it because it gets too political,and the info. for this method gets lost in the other discussions.
On an unlocked 2 CPU board i'd like to see what a pair of X5687 32nm quads could do.
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