Submission Details
GRIFF`s Reference Frequency score - Extreme League
700.02 MHz with ASUS Rampage Extreme at 700MHz
Ranking position
n/a
Global rank:
6th
Rampage Extreme rank:
6th out of 144
Points earned for overclocker league
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Global Points
Not GRIFF's best submission
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Hardware Points
6th using Rampage Extreme
40.0 Points
Points earned for team league
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Global Team Power Points (GTPP) Not XtremeOverdrive OC team Italy's best submission
0.0 Points
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Hardware Team Power Points (HTPP) Not XtremeOverdrive OC team Italy's best Rampage Extreme submission
0.0 Points
Media gallery
- Verification URL, image, checksum
- https://valid.x86.fr/5f1sjr
Hardware details
CPU details
- Model: Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 'Wolfdale-6M'
- Cooling: Cascade Phase Change
- Cores: 4,200MHz(+32.62%)
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Memory details
- Cooling: Air (Stock)
- Type: DDR3 SDRAM
VGA details
- Model: GeForce 6600 LE (GDDR3) (NV43) NVIDIA
- Cooling: Air (Stock)
- Speed: 425MHz / 500MHz (Stock)
Mainboard details
- Manufacturer: ASUS
- Model: Rampage Extreme
- Cooling: Single Stage Phase Change
- Chipset: X48
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Recent Comments
GRIFF says:
Another one of E8500 better than two previous. Cascade repaired 1 week ago and this is first verification with real load.
ale belo says:
Awesome job mate! Congrats
says:
Amazing job!
unityofsaints says:
Wooooooooow!
Dry_Ice777 says:
Amazing! Some BIOS settings for mere mortals? ^^
TerraRaptor says:
So you are in >700FSB club?) No jokes, great achievement. What was your air limit?
superpatodonaldo says:
great
GeorgeStorm says:
Epic work!
GtiJason says:
One of 2 REX's to do 700+ ! Killer job Griff
max1024 says:
Welcome to 700Mhz Club :) Bravo GRIFF !!!
GRIFF says:
Thank you guys. With this cpu on Cascade and NB on air I haven't tried. I will try in the coming days. Impression that I am limited by the CPU. In my opinion the lack of over 700 results due to the cost and rarity of these boards. I have 3 other non-functioning ones. Two of which have SB dead. Let's see how they will go up once they are repaired. I wanted to say thanks to Tapakah, he sold me this card because he didn't go over 600 of fsb. The problem was the lack of compound between the NB and the heat sink.
d0minat0r says:
Well done! What temps on CPU PWM without heatsink?
Alpi says:
Very nice work ! Grats !
GRIFF says:
-15 -25 on bios
leeghoofd says:
amazing, still love this platform
GtiJason says:
So just like my NIB board I bought from L0ud. Here is the factory paste job
Noxinite says:
Crazy! How did I miss this...
GRIFF says:
You solve this problem with 1mm copper plate between NB and heat think or use this board with custom NB cooler.
GRIFF says:
since these boards have problems with SB (they fail without warning and reasons) I suggest putting a small heat sink on the SB too.
Noxinite says:
Interesting. Symptoms of SB death?
GRIFF says:
First case: - data lines of the usb ports or a usb port only in short or almost, normal resistance must be on the 1-10Mohm
GRIFF says:
Second case: -- heating, even minimal, of the SB from the card off, power supply connected to the 220V. It heats up because the internal circuit of the SB supplied with 5Vsb voltage has low or short resistance. Normally in this case the card does not switch on.
ground says:
The second case also helps identify dead chipsets on modern platforms. If they burn your fingers after trying to turn the system on a couple times they are likely dead.
GRIFF says:
Third case: - SB overheating from the card on. It normally warms up so much that you can't hold your finger over it.
GRIFF says:
Symptoms preliminary to death: difficulty or inability to detect USB and HDD devices at startup.
GRIFF says:
Yes. It called HUB.
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