Submission details
old-retro-hw`s CPU Frequency score - Apprentice League
1821 MHz with Intel Pentium III EB 1133Mhz (Tualatin) at 1821MHz
Ranking position
n/a
Global rank:
4th
Pentium III EB 1133Mhz (Tualatin) rank:
4th out of 15
Points earned for overclocker league
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Global Points
Not old-retro-hw's best submission
0.0 Points
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Hardware Points
4th using Pentium III EB 1133Mhz (Tualatin)
6.0 Points
Points earned for team league
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Global Team Power Points (GTPP) Not Alza OC's best submission
0.0 Points
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Hardware Team Power Points (HTPP) 3rd in team using Pentium III EB 1133Mhz (Tualatin)
4.3 Points
Hardware details
CPU details
- Model: Intel Pentium III EB 1133Mhz (Tualatin) 'Tualatin'
- Cooling: Single Stage Phase Change
- Cores: 1,821 MHz (+60.72%)
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Memory details
- Cooling: Air (Stock)
- Type: 512MB SDR SDRAM
- Timings: CL3
VGA details
- Model: XFX GeForce 6200 AGP (DDR, NV44, 64bit) (NV44) NVIDIA
- Cooling: Air (Stock)
- Speed: 350 MHz / 250 MHz (Stock)
Power details
- Manufacturer: Enermax
- Power: 360 Watt
Recent Comments
moi_kot_lybit_moloko says:
push more
Dry_Ice777 says:
old-retro-hw says:
its absolut max :-) chipset fsb limit
moi_kot_lybit_moloko says:
try tusl2-c
DDC says:
Nice score! Love the mounting setup, gonna steal that ;)
old-retro-hw says:
I have TUSL or CUSL or 20 other boards but no VMod on them. This is only pre-test. No I will jump on Celerons and Coppermines where no FSB limit.
old-retro-hw says:
Thanks, yep cost me xx hours to get all informations and build this.
DDC says:
Use to have the same kind of setup with a stupidly thin piece of plywood, gonna look if I can find a picture!
Strunkenbold says:
Sure? This would be quite a bad one, tried different GPU or Sata Adapter for HDD?
moi_kot_lybit_moloko says:
yea, try mx400 and ssd with sata adapter
moi_kot_lybit_moloko says:
need more drama for socket 370?
old-retro-hw says:
I tried several RAMs (4:3:1) and VGAs with same results. Almost all CPUs ended +/- 210 fsb.
says:
Hdd might be the limit. For example long ide cable can be limiting your setup. So sata adapter connected directly to motheboard can be the point.
You can apply VNB mod and see if its not a bottleneck.
old-retro-hw says:
Now Iam editing YT video about this setup. Thanks to all for tips, yeah HDD can be changed too. Next session is Cel-Tul with FSB 100 = cant get limit on chipset/HDD :-) Will get other limits I guess. I can return to P3EB anytime, winter is long :-)
says:
I remember doing something like cut an ide cable to look like this:
And then your signal integrity might be better, so higher frequency on ide. 80wire cable is better than 40wire, because it has some signal shielded.
TerraRaptor says:
It isn't bottlenecking even @235 1:1 3-3-2-7/9. In order of priority, I would blame RAM (if 1:1), CPU, AGP, IDE (with adaptor), clockgen and then NB itself. Most limits can be checked with 2:3 (IDE/AGP), 4:3 (CPU) and 133:133 (RAM) straps.
eviledeath says:
Nice score and very good job! I am a fan of your collection on youtube, I am like you for Belgium ^^ However not yet attacking socket 370 but it will happen soon I have everything I need to wait for my Cascade to arrive, for the moment my SS is too small. Well done again, I will try on TUSL2-C and also try my hand at vmod.
old-retro-hw says:
Thanks. Now I have few kinds of SATA adapters on the way so will try different HDDs SATA or SSD if ST6 will like them. Also I found some short cables, SATA too from 3cm to 10cm, they came from some tiny PC systems.
moi_kot_lybit_moloko says:
good luck!
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