Update : Running at 8x 320 (2560MHz - 800MHz RAM). When testing in Orthos temps go up to 62*C, which is in my opinion the limit. I've tried booting in 9x300, but it doesn't run for longer than one minute
Okay, i'm experimenting (rather gingerly I must admit) now. I'm at 1.8 from 1.6 so far, running pretty good. Temperatures are fine, my SuperPI is broken..So i'm redownloading that.
Back soon with more info!
Update: SuperPI times went from 45 seconds at 1.6ghz, to 35 seconds at 1.8ghz. I think thats a pretty big increase, for 200Mhz. Might stick at 1.8ghz for a while, see how it goes.
On an AMD 3700, DDR400 RAM all at STOCK i got 37 seconds, and overclocked i got 27 seconds.
On my PC i get 16.something, but that's got DDR1000 and a 3 GHz Core 2, but on my laptop, a 2 GHz Core 2 Duo (albeit with 4 MB of cache) and DDR667 RAM i pull in 26 seconds, and thats on a "plain" copy of Vista.
I got myself an Arctic Freezer 7 Pro, it works like a charm. My cpu is currently overclocked to 9x300 (2700MHz, 1.4V) and the temperature under load is 58*C. I mounted the thing the wrong way around the first time, but I quickly shut down the pc and corrected it, so no damage was done. The thermal paste doesn't work as well as it should I think, because it was melted (not solid, if you get what I mean) when I took off the heatsink and fan and turned it around.
I've got it mine at 115x22, and my temps are INSANE. It idles at about 30, stays in the mid/high 30 range while browsing, and it's never gone over 45 with stress testing. I wish I knew why my motherboard has such a shitty fsb wall, I KNOW the chip can do more, 330mhz above stock should be nothing.
~Bryan~