Official SM Overclocking Databases

Matt Lincoln Russell (Lincoln) Post your overclocks and get ranked!

May 2, 2006 1:39 PM ET in News

lemonlime has started a single point of collection for the overclocking results currently scattered around the forum. Post your overclocks and get ranked!

To get included in the database, simply post your highest stable CPU clock. Memory overclocks are irrelevant for the purposes of this database, but I would ask that you keep your memory above 133MHz (PC2100) to keep things somewhat realistic. The higher the CPU overclock, the higher you’ll be in the rankings. Please see the below requirements for details.

Be sure to read the thread for submission format and such first.

[ur=http://www.short-media.com/forum/showthread.php?t=45336][b]Short-Media AMD Overclock Database[/b][/url]

[b]Short-Media Intel Overclock Database[/b]

Source: Short-Media’s Performance Tweaking section

3 Comments:

  1. It's a cool idea, but I don't feel like installing and running stability programs that'll just hog my folding for an hour. IC_11 has a decent Athlon XP overclock, and it's been at full load for two and a half years. Is that a good enough stability test?

  2. It's a cool idea, but I don't feel like installing and running stability programs that'll just hog my folding for an hour. IC_11 has a decent Athlon XP overclock, and it's been at full load for two and a half years. Is that a good enough stability test?

    You just gave me an idea, Gargoyle.. if you post the FAH console window open with over an hour worth of successful WU processing.. that would constitute as 'stable' in my books. I'm going to update the threads to add that.

  3. You just gave me an idea, Gargoyle.. if you post the FAH console window open with over an hour worth of successful WU processing.. that would constitute as 'stable' in my books. I'm going to update the threads to add that.

    Sounds great, thanks!

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