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Written by John Chen
Thursday, 30 September 2004 11:00
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Test Setup
Test Setup and
Methods:
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Intel P4 2.4C
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Asus P4C800-E (with droop mod)
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BFG 6800 OC
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2 x
512MB Kingston HyperX PC3200UL
- Western Digital 30GB 7200RPM
- Pioneer 10x DVD Rom
- Sony Floppy
- 2 x 80mm Antec fans
- DLink 802.11b wireless NIC
Running Stock:
- Intel P4 2.4C -- 2.4GHZ @ 1.525v
- Kingston HyperX PC3200UL -- 200FSB
1:1 200MHZ @ 2.65v
- BFG 6800 OC -- 350/700
- VAGP 1.5v
Running Overclocked:
- Intel P4 2.4C -- 3.48GHZ @ 1.7v
- Kingston HyperX PC3200UL -- 290FSB
5:4 232MHZ @ 2.85v
- BFG 6800 OC -- 380/880
- VAGP 1.8v
Because the Noisetaker does not supply
a -5v rail, there was no way to read the diagnostic LEDs on the OCZ DDR
Voltage Booster. With the lack of the -5v rail, enthusiasts will
not be able to use the diagnostic LED display on featured motherboards.
This can be a bit disappointing.
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