Overclock: AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ 2000MHz @ 2700MHz (135.00%)
Overclock
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Overclock specs
| Overclocked: | Original: | |
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| Overclock frequence: | 2700 MHz | 2000 MHz |
| MP Frequence * MP: | 270 * 10 | |
| Voltage: | 1.45 V | 1.35-1.40 V |
System specs
| Cooling: | Zalman 9500CNPSLED |
| Cooling category: | Extreme air cooling (Extreme cpu cooler and/or >3 case fans) |
| Cool'n'quiet: | No |
| Idle/load temperature: | 40 °C / 63 °C |
| Motherboard: | A8N-SLI PREMIUM |
| Bios version: | Bios Revision Num 1009 |
| Chip(set): | nVidia nForce4 SLI (s939) |
Validation - beta 
| Level: | 3. AMDGeeks.net certified 'Rock stable overclock' |
| CPU-Z validation link: | http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc?id=180413 |
| Screenshot with CPU-Z validation and SuperPI 1M (1.4/1.5) test finished: |
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| Screenshot with CPU-Z validation and 10 Hours Stressprime (Prime95/SP2004) test finished: |
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Overclock extra (optional)
| Screenshot: | http://img251.imageshack.us/img251/4425/1000482nf9.jpg |
| Futuremark link: | |
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| Notes: |
Vcore is put on 1.45v in the bios setup. 63° Max TEMP registered with Speedfan on the OCCT stress test (2 core in activity), "Temp3" is core 1 and "core" is core 2. Temp1 is the mabient temperature of the processor. |
Member
| Member: | MJ-12 |
Processor specs ( LDBHE 0601 TPMW - Green - BV )
| Processor: | AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ (Dual-core) |
| Processor tray (pib): | ADA3800DAA5BV (ADA3800BVBOX) |
| Processor stepping: | E4 |
| Stepping: | LDBHE 0601 TPMW - Green - BV |
| Processor frequence: | 2000 MHz |
| Socket: | socket 939 |
| Memory controller: | dual ddr 400 MHz |
| HTT speed (version): | 1000 MHz (1.0) |
| L1 / L2 cache memory: | 128 KB / 512 KB |
| Operating mode: | 32/64 |
| Voltage: | 1.35-1.40 V |
| Thermal power: | 89 W |
| Max temp: | 71 °C |
| Processor tech: | 90 nm, SOI (silicon-on-insulator) |
| Die-size, total transistors: | 147 mm², 154 million |

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