View Full Version : Time to go home and Blow up my PC!
darth_nevus
21st Dec 2007, 01:09 PM
http://oc.gigabyte.us/index.php
lol. worth a try!
WalkinTarget
21st Dec 2007, 02:19 PM
Hey, even if you don't win, you can STILL fry your board and just BUY a new Gigabyte !!! WooHOooooooOOooO !!
What a great contest ... see if you can't damage some stuff, then buy new gear from us !
Duke{CLR}
21st Dec 2007, 02:28 PM
Be sure to keep us posted and don't forget the marshmellows. :D
http://img115.imageshack.us/img115/6500/smoresdi9.th.jpg (http://img115.imageshack.us/my.php?image=smoresdi9.jpg):D
darth_nevus
21st Dec 2007, 02:47 PM
whats funny is i have read all of the rules 3x over. not ONE of them states anything i can find about THEM not being liable if you blow up YOUR pc...
maybe i am missing it somewhere....
random_id
21st Dec 2007, 05:53 PM
This contest is easy if you have a nearby supplier of liquid nitrogen :D
darth_nevus
21st Dec 2007, 05:57 PM
no liquid nitrogren, but i am no stranger to phase cooling apparatuses. not that i'd let one of those touch my rig. lol.
Duke{CLR}
21st Dec 2007, 06:28 PM
Why dont you set up a shroud from outside like Faust did. Lost of cold out there. :2thumbs:
darth_nevus
21st Dec 2007, 07:43 PM
Starting with a small over clock, nothing fancy, 390FSBx9 = 3510Mhz
Video @ 625x1464x921.
Stock cooler = temps @ 55C load, 35C at idle.
Duke{CLR}
22nd Dec 2007, 09:39 AM
:bump:
juneau
22nd Dec 2007, 09:49 AM
Stock cooler overclocking. This is going to be fun. :D
darth_nevus
22nd Dec 2007, 11:37 AM
i got it all thew way up to 405x9. after that, it crashed quite frequently. also found out Vista does NOT like overclocking. lol. most of the apps were rendered non functional. after 405x9, i wound up(via coretemp) having the cpu throttle itself to 405x6 90% of the time. i need a better cpu cooler.
Add to that i am not too sure on enough of the specifics. the mobo forced me to enable auto voltage control, which i think borked things up pretty well, and i basically hit a wall @ 405. after a new cooler, i'll have to give it a go again.
What really got me was no matter what i did to the ram divider, the board ALWAYS reported it as running at 400Mhz(ddr2-800) at 405 with a 1:1 it should have been 810, at 390 it should have been 780, but cpu-z always reported at as running @ 800. the divier field changed according to what i set it at.
Whats even more funny is i found out the bios preset the ram 667 instead of 800. its been running at 667 the whole time! gotta try messing weith the ram a bit too according to cpu-z i can run it at 4-5-5-12 with 2.1v but right now its running @ 5-6-6-18 @ 1.8. its the corsair XMS2, so i am quite sure i can pump it higher.
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