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What's your highest Tbred-B overclock?

well at 1.7 volts I can get 2.17 ghz through prime, 1.825 Im getting 2.233, I've tried 1.85 and I cant get it through prime at 2.3something. If I had watercooling I think I can get 2.4ish.
 
stable:
1700+ 2.36ghz 1.95v

edit...
cooling: slk900a w/92mm tornado, as3. cant wait for water.
 
2500mhz 1700+ dltc on air. and the chip will do 2720mhz in my vapo. Best one i ever had. it running F@H at that speed 2500mhz for the last 6 months 24/7 on air in the basement.
 
1700+ JIUHB DUTC3 2500MHz 1.8v bootable unstable, more voltage overheats it immediately (only using SK7)

2400MHz 1.8v stable =/
 
till i get my new board i won't know. was trying for 2.3 on my jiuhb 0308 dut3c when my infinity died. the chip ran 2.1 on default votage.
 
2600+ @ 2.41 w/ 1.85 volts<<getting temps around 55 load(F@H)
could go higher on water
 
i could get my 2600+ up to 2376Mhz stable at 1.85 volts

any closer to 2.4 ghz and my system isnt stable at all, i might end up using the uber bios as it unlocks higher voltages on my a7n8x
 
my turn

1800+ JIUHB DUT3C

at

2300mhz stable @ 1.97v

2420mhz @ 2.04v in benchmarks
 
1800+

@2.0v
stable at 2334mhz

max: 2533mhz

using a Vantec Aerflow TMD
 
2.4(1.9 Volts) on cooler master areo & 2.6(2.1 Volts) on water cooling setup
 
2700+ on air
@ 2275 1.65v stable
@ 2365 1.775v stable
@ 2400 1.85v does anything but prime

my board wont lemme use the 13 multi tho, so that 2400 is at a 218 bus, which my mem might not be handling well. im mostly clueless about oc'ing so far anyway.
 
2500 AQXEA 0330

2476mhz prime stable 1.85V (SK-7 heatsink with 2 80mm fans)
51c idle and 55c load temps

Been running at 2.4ghz 1.73V since august. :)
 
2400 at 1.65 volt with a slk800a with ttsmartfan2 but keep it at 2205 at 1.575 with same setup
 
Originally posted by speeduk
2500 AQXEA 0330

2476mhz prime stable 1.85V (SK-7 heatsink with 2 80mm fans)
51c idle and 55c load temps

Been running at 2.4ghz 1.73V since august. :)

Damn, I have the same chip only a week 0331 and it doen't like going over 2.3 ghz. D: I'm using an SLK 800U as well... :p
 
2100+ at 2.0V at 2.400GHz
1700+ at 1.90V at 2.250GHz

Bartons, which aren't TBredB's are in the sig.
 
Originally posted by mwarps
2100+ at 2.0V at 2.400GHz
1700+ at 1.90V at 2.250GHz

Bartons, which aren't TBredB's are in the sig.
do you rub that 2100+ constantly at that voltage?
 
Originally posted by hi tech hate
do you rub that 2100+ constantly at that voltage?
Why not? ive got a 2500+ that was a first release 2500+ that is running at 2.125v to this day
 
XP1700+ jiuhb 0319 dlt3c 1.5v

11.5 x 220 = 2530mhz at 1.775v~1.8v (mobo tends to undervolt)

I'm sure it'd hit 2.7ghz with a prommy or vapo
 
Originally posted by SJetski71
XP1700+ jiuhb 0319 dlt3c 1.5v

11.5 x 220 = 2530mhz at 1.775v~1.8v (mobo tends to undervolt)

I'm sure it'd hit 2.7ghz with a prommy or vapo

Those 1700+ chips are sure mean little guys. :D I'd love to get one of those, I could out perform my Barton on one of those. :p Probably max the chip out before my RAM got maxed out, too...
 
---v ,been stuck there for about 4 months, got some new ram comming hopefully I can push it up more.
 
AIUHB 0316WPDW - Tbred XP2600 -

Max Post 2500
Semi stable 2400
(Sometimes dies under heavy load, but almost certainly not a heat problem, any ideas?)
Most used 2300 (back when I had a crappy hsf, it would die, seems like overheating back then though)

Well, I can select higher voltages in my BIOS, but I can only partially boot when running at 1.875 or 1.900v

I don't get it, I've got this thing decked out with fans, a quality heatsink and such, and everythings copper, it'll do 42 degrees full load at 2400 1.850v

So why can't I increase the voltage more, and how would I get it stable at 2400? I seems that the reboots are caused by a need of more voltage somewhere, but I'm unsure what the problem is really.
 
1800+ DLT3C JIUHB

2.3Ghz @ 1.725V 28C on water.

ive gotten it stable at 2.6 ... but I just dont wanna push it .. I once had a goal of reaching 2.9-3Ghz ... but ive gone through too many chips to ruin this one :)

-Tony
 
Originally posted by Zero1
AIUHB 0316WPDW - Tbred XP2600 -

Max Post 2500
Semi stable 2400
(Sometimes dies under heavy load, but almost certainly not a heat problem, any ideas?)
Most used 2300 (back when I had a crappy hsf, it would die, seems like overheating back then though)

Well, I can select higher voltages in my BIOS, but I can only partially boot when running at 1.875 or 1.900v

I don't get it, I've got this thing decked out with fans, a quality heatsink and such, and everythings copper, it'll do 42 degrees full load at 2400 1.850v

So why can't I increase the voltage more, and how would I get it stable at 2400? I seems that the reboots are caused by a need of more voltage somewhere, but I'm unsure what the problem is really.
what psu you using? Pushing to the limits on your cpu vcore would exposes a weakness in many psu's...
 
just the standard 2500+ to 3200+ OC. and it runs at roughly the same temps as when it's at stock speeds.
 
My 2400+ will run stable 2.4ghz @ 1.85 volts using a Thermaltake Silent Boost. But I normally just run it at 2.3ghz @ 1.8 volts to cut the temps down.
 
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