Overclocking
I’m happy to announce that the P4ISR provides great overclocking
features. In addition to the capability of adjusting the front side
bus in 1MHz selections from 100MHz up to 255MHz, the board features
Vcore adjustments from 1.100V up to 1.850V in .025 intervals making
it somewhat of a great solution to get the maximum performance out of
your Pentium 4. We easily pushed our 2GHz unit at 2500MHz (2.5GHz).
Testing System
CPU(s) |
Intel
Pentium 4 2GHz
|
Heatsink
& Fan |
Retail
|
Motherboard(s) |
FIC VC15
DFI NB72
SOLTEK P4X266
|
Memory |
256MB RDRAM - 2 X 128 PC800 SAMSUNG
256MB DDR SDRAM 2 X 128 PC2200 MUSHKIN
256MB SDRAM PC133 2 X 128MB MUSHKIN
|
Hard
Drive(s) |
IBM
15.3GB 75GXP 7200 RPM
|
CD-ROM
|
Sony
48X
|
Sound
Card |
On
board 3D Surround (AC97 Codec)
|
Video
Card |
GeForce
3 TI500
|
Operating
System |
Windows
2000 SP2
|
|
Benchmarking
Applications
|
OpenGL |
Quake
III Arena v1.29
|
Other |
Sisoft Sandra 2001
Sysmark 2001
Winstone 2001
|
The
benchmarks
Sysmark
2001
|
Rating
|
VIA
P4X266
|
190
|
Intel
850
|
191
|
Intel
845 DDR
|
187
|
Intel
845 SDRAM
|
176
|
Sysmark
2001 - Office Productivity
|
Rating
|
VIA
P4X266
|
171
|
Intel
850
|
171
|
Intel
845 DDR
|
169
|
Intel
845 SDRAM
|
164
|
Sysmark
2001 - Internet Content Creation
|
Rating
|
VIA
P4X266
|
206
|
Intel
850
|
215
|
Intel
845 DDR
|
209
|
Intel
845 SDRAM
|
195
|