P4 1.6Ghz Northwood overclocking results - please post 'em here
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P4 1.6Ghz Northwood overclocking results - please post 'em here
If you have that CPU and did an overclock on it, please let us know the results. This chip overclocks very well I hear. 2.4-2.5Ghz are being reached. Pretty decent price if it indeed can do that overclock consistently. What is a 2.5Ghz P4 equivalent in terms of the AMD XP chip?
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Over at Aceshardware, they did some test on various CPUs.
From the results I'd say the 2.2 Northwood is an equivalent of an XP2000+.
The Northwood is faster in some test and vice versa.
Myself I have a 1.6A and Giga GA-SRX SIS635 chipset.
Rock solid at 147fsb = 2.34. Vcore bumped up from 1.5 to 1.70
Funny thing is I can't even get to boot up at 148fsb at all but it will run prime95 all day long on 147fsb.
I suspect the problem is the MB or the Power supply.
I have another setup with a 1.6A and a Asus p266-C.
I actually bought this for someone else but I got to play with it first.
It was solid at 150fsb = 2.4 at 1.65 vcore.
Too bad I don't have both right now or I could see which chip or MB is better.
I didn't do anything special, just upped the FSB and Vcore.
Generic powersupply and Crucial rams.
Very very quiet setups compare to my AMDs.
From the results I'd say the 2.2 Northwood is an equivalent of an XP2000+.
The Northwood is faster in some test and vice versa.
Myself I have a 1.6A and Giga GA-SRX SIS635 chipset.
Rock solid at 147fsb = 2.34. Vcore bumped up from 1.5 to 1.70
Funny thing is I can't even get to boot up at 148fsb at all but it will run prime95 all day long on 147fsb.
I suspect the problem is the MB or the Power supply.
I have another setup with a 1.6A and a Asus p266-C.
I actually bought this for someone else but I got to play with it first.
It was solid at 150fsb = 2.4 at 1.65 vcore.
Too bad I don't have both right now or I could see which chip or MB is better.
I didn't do anything special, just upped the FSB and Vcore.
Generic powersupply and Crucial rams.
Very very quiet setups compare to my AMDs.
P4 1.6A @ 2112 (132 FSB)
Set the FSB to 132 in order to use the 3:4 memory timing for the RAM.
Stock Intel Fan and Heatsink
CPU temp = 34 C
Vcore = 1.5 volts
Asus P4B266-C
256 MB Crucial PC2100
GeForce 4 Ti 4400 with latest Nvidia reference drivers (28.32)
3dMark 2001SE = 9961 @ 2.11 GHz
Quake 3 v1.31 (1024 x 768 x 32 High Quality, draw_gun "0", noprojectiletrails "1", brass off.
Demo 4 209 FPS
Set the FSB to 132 in order to use the 3:4 memory timing for the RAM.
Stock Intel Fan and Heatsink
CPU temp = 34 C
Vcore = 1.5 volts
Asus P4B266-C
256 MB Crucial PC2100
GeForce 4 Ti 4400 with latest Nvidia reference drivers (28.32)
3dMark 2001SE = 9961 @ 2.11 GHz
Quake 3 v1.31 (1024 x 768 x 32 High Quality, draw_gun "0", noprojectiletrails "1", brass off.
Demo 4 209 FPS
hard ocp has an article on their frontpage about good mobos for oc the 1.6a. they like the msi 645 board, msi 845d and the epox board. i was looking at the msi web site and it looks like they will have the new iteration of the sis 645 chipset in may with built in usb 2,0 etc. i almost pulled the trigger today on a combo (cause the 1.6a;s were 133 shipped at new egg) but decided i'd wait a little bit longer and check the new 645 boards.
<a href="http://www.heatware.com/eval.php?id=123" target="_blank" >Heatware</a>
Try this siteOriginally posted by Emo
Are there any reviews comparing overclocked 1.6@2.4 vs regular 2.4 and other cpus? I am curious how much the 150MHz bus helps the P4. I like my current AMD XP setup, it is easily the fastest system in the house but it makes more noise than the other three computers combined.![]()
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