We havent had a thread like this for a while but as most chips thesedays seem to be very good overclockers lets see what youve got.
Mine is an Intel Pentium Dual E2160 which stock is 200Mhz * 9 (1.8Ghz) @ 1.3v (£40 from ebuyer)
Ive got it at 333 * 9 (3000) at the moment, @ 1.35v which is 100% stable, 42degrees after an hour @ 100%, 20degrees @ idle.
(http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s81/robdav99/overclock.jpg)
SuperPI 1Mb is done in 20secs
its been like that for a few weeks now, so gonna start pushing it up abit more today.
My board craps out at 300mhz.
Stock voltage, stock cooler:
(http://www.palmer934.plus.com/2852mhz.jpg)
Itll do 100mhz more stably but I need 100% reliability.
lol SuperPi, theres a program I havent seen for a while!
all my boxes are at stock at the moment, havent overclocked anything since I stopped using my watercooled twin AthlonMP.
I remember when doing superpi to 256 dp in under 30 seconds was a major achievement.
Heres my work laptop, with programs running in the background at standard speed
(http://img408.imageshack.us/img408/2508/laptopbf4.jpg)
The power mode is set to balanced but I dont think that would have much of an effect
See sig :)
with quiet air cooling
(http://www.not-always.org/sly/cpu_new.JPG)
super pi times
1m 14s
2m 36s
Core 2 quad, 2.4GHz in my shuttle. 1M superpi in 16s (in linux if that makes a difference).
(http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k26/bobbins53/superpi.jpg)
My first Intel rig in many years so Im a bit clueless about some of the setting especially the memory setting will have to play more with it :)