Jump to content


Gregorama

Member Since 22 Sep 2004
Offline Last Active --
-----

Posts I've Made

In Topic: Did you build your own computer?

26 January 2006 - 10:38 PM

Quote

Give me some more details on that o/c will you ? - ...id have to challenge you on that LOL - nothing personal, ....i just havent seen anyone with that huge of an o/c, especially not on that processor - 2.7GHz alone is very very hard to achieve, especially it being a stable speed (prime tested, super pi mod tested and occt tested) - is it stable ? ...i just cant see that proc. running at those speeds


What kind of multiplier are you running ? Memory timings / dividers !? Voltages !?

It is very achievable, infact most 3700+ San Diego cores average a stable OC of 2.8GHz+.  The lucky ones who received steppings with higher OC tendencies and sufficient cooling can definitely hit 3.0GHz+

Here's my OC (though not my wall) on a 3500+ Venice (max of about 2.77 with Prime 95 stability):

Posted Image

The stepping isn't all that great, either.  If I would've gotten LBBWE 3.0GHz+ wouldn't be farfetched in the least.

In Topic: Official PCMark®/3DMark® results thread!

28 July 2005 - 12:16 PM

Quote

wow... nice scores greg, and welcome back bud :)

Why thank you.   :D  I intend to visit here frequently, though, work just screwed me with a six-day-straight shift.   :-|

In Topic: Official PCMark®/3DMark® results thread!

28 July 2005 - 02:59 AM

Results:

In Topic: Adelphia!

16 February 2005 - 09:17 PM

Mike, just to let you know, Adelphia is being bought out by Comcast, so you'll be seeing a speed increase when that does happen.  I'm sure you'll be glad to hear that.

I have Adelphia as my ISP as well, but I'm paying for their "Premium Package."  4000/512, yet I average around 600k up.  I'm ditching Adelphia later this year, because FIOS (Fiber Optics) is rolling in my area.  15000/2000 for $40 a month.  HAHAHAHAHA!!!!

In Topic: FIOS has arrived in Wylie, TX

08 February 2005 - 09:40 PM

If my memory servers me, his upload should be right around 250 KB/sec.