4.2 is SuperPi-sisoft stable,... 4278 isn't. only my ram can't get that high, so no good benchmarks. ram was on 5:4. |
PC4400 could get to 285 using relaxed timings and high voltage :) |
That's real GOOD.:klap: How do you feel? Eccentric On top of the world Simply wonderful Happy Sense of accomplishment Grateful Appreciative Untouchable All the above:feesten: |
ok, maybe, but I'm not going buy other ram. on my P4C800 this ram did 278mhz superPI 1:1 and now it isn't possible on the Abit. not even 270 is stable. have a look at this : lazyman, I'm feeling old, you forgot that one :) the PIV Northwood hasn't even run one day on 3.0Ghz, same for the R9800Pro. the X800Pro will have the same treatment, I'm a veteran :) |
so that means : no improvement on 3d... coz probably at 4.2 , even with 1:1 ram it'd be slower then the 4.0 ghz northy my northy will go on another halfyear :) |
Gamer, Excellent numbers, nevertheless. I found the Prescott does better in DVD copy than Northy; otherwise, I don't "FEEL" the "SPEED". It's not like driving a V10 Viper versus a tweaked Camero with Vette engine. The V10 pushes you back starting at 1500 rpm all the way to 5,000. It shows the Prescott can be Oc'ed better than Northy. I could push mine to 3.7Ghz but the mother is HOOOOT, yet stable. For everyday use, I leave it at 3.5. :^) Should do a review on "Having fun with Prescott". |
I was thinking about buying one of those cheap 2.4Ghz Prescotts, they overclock like mad and cost only 128 euro. Then again, for less than 40 euro more one can buy a A64 2800+, which is faster and produces way less heat. Hard choice, but i guess the prescott would be more fun. :) |
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