My Ram is ADATA pc4000. Is that 289 fsb or something else? How am I supposed to get (if it is fsb) 289 with pc4000 ram? I think the highest is 273 for this ram but I might be wrong.
Yes its 90nm, and I got extreme air cooling ;)
You see, I belive in air :P
Thermaright XP-120+YS Tech 120mm fan on max speed+AS5= under 40c under load when overclocked to 4017 mhz
And so yesterday I was able to test my last P4 cpu which is 3.4c.
I was able to get over 13000 in 3dMark03 when the cpu was overclocked to 4017 mhz (its all on air)
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k3=3256101
13198 points
Stress test: 84 Fps on max settings on res 1600x1200...
Doesn't say anything about 2 mb cache, will 2 mb cache be a normal P4 or a EE? Seriously intel needs to release 4 ghz 64bit with 2 mb cache to have a chance against A64
The 3000+ reaches the FX-55 speeds on AIR O.O
Damn why didn't I go Athlon now :(
Just saw that an overclocked 3000+ beats the FX-53, it must suck for those that bought FX-53 now. I might sell my totally new not tested yet 3.4c ghz and go with A64 3000+
Edit: A64 3000+ s939 sells now...
Athlon 64 3200+ on socket 939 are out or out soon, I really recommend that you take that one. Its like a 2.4c in overclock, you can overclock it to 2.5 ghz on stock cooling and it will be better than 3800+. I think it will cost about $200-$250