Oc'd my processor to 3.4ghz now (On air and 68deg after 4hrs in prime95).
Not going to take the new ATi 4870 any higher, as if I do, it is for benchmark results only (Runs at 48deg loaded!! Sooo much room for oc' but I must resist!). I can run every game in the market at V.high settings with full AA etc as it is, so time to screw the head back on and enjoy what I have until it is necessary to do an oc' in years to come.
I do love to see what things can do, but I'm not going to post anymore results.
Just a small point. My old 7950GT extreme edition oc' EVGA card got almost 8000 in 3dmark6. Had that for many years, and oc'd it a fair bit toward the end, but it ran Farcry 2 in medium and some high settings at a good frame rate. I intend to get the same value from this card if I can, and hang on to it for a few years. I'm alsways quite proud of what can be achieved on a budget! Got my Q6600 Go at the end of 2007 for just over £100 (god bless e-buyer, although it sells for more now??) at 2.4ghz and my ASUS P5K-E/WIFI-AP motherboard. I now have the chip at 3.4ghz (Amazing what modern chips can achieve, and reminds me of my mighty Pentium 100 which ran stable at just over 150!! hehe nostalgia moment) and can see it 'doing the job' admirably for sometime to come. My new HD4870 was a snip at £160 shipped, considering it is regarded as one of the best for performance in that sector. I can't afford to always be at the cutting edge, but make careful purchases that keep me capable of running all the top software for many years before 'needing' to make another.
Im a hardware marketing mans nightmare!
P.s benchmarking freaks... remember drivers are everything, and quite often the latest driver is optimised for quality, so your 3dmark/Vantage scores can actually fall! This is currently the case with the latest ATi driver set.