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Depends what you want to use it for jkalbere, the P4 processors in the 9860 can perform 50+% faster in raw number crunching situations like image processing, video editing, 3D modelling/animation, compiling, audio encoding etc. A couple...
Quote: Originally Posted by firewire_pl hey how do i keep my overclock after i come back from standby and hibernate, my overlock on clockgen only loads when i start the computer. also for mobile meter, whenn does...
Quote: Originally Posted by speedcap I noticed your overclocked specs, P4 HT(560) 3.92GHz (872MHz FSB), 4x512MB DDR2-591MHz. Do you keep these settings all the time? Any heat issues? Is this stable? What performance...
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Yep, version 1.02 is the latest. How high you can go is determined by a number of factors and different components, remember that your overclocking the Front Side Bus - so everything else that's plugged into it gets overclocked too, not...
Yes, and yes. To achieve this I have to step the FSB up in three increments, firstly 215MHz (4x215 = 860MHz) then 217.01MHz then 217.90MHz which is as high as I can go. With the FSB there's an extremely fine line between stable and...
Good score Guntizzle! What GPU/Memory clocks are you using for the Go 6800 DDR3, and what Forceware drivers?
I've been doing some tweaking of my 9860 overclocks and I've re-run all the major benchmarks to test it's performance... see my sig for the new settings and results. This is the highest stable (i.e. I can game like this for hours)...
Quote: Originally Posted by Drowis does this include the 600 series processors? I was really wondering because of the 2 megs of L2 cache The following review on Tom's hardware shows that the 2MB L2 cache on the...
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