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Ghettoweasel
04-05-01, 06:19 AM
I've got my tbrid 1.2 up to 1.46 (146X10). I've got so far as booting midway into windows at 1523 @ 1.8v. Whats the highest voltage a tbird can take without damage. Temps are about 43C......
My crucial ram seems to only handle 146 @ cas2.....
Tachyon
04-05-01, 06:31 AM
Ghettoweasel (Apr 05, 2001 06:19 a.m.):
I've got my tbrid 1.2 up to 1.46 (146X10). I've got so far as booting midway into windows at 1523 @ 1.8v. Whats the highest voltage a tbird can take without damage. Temps are about 43C......
My crucial ram seems to only handle 146 @ cas2.....
You can do 1.85v (some do more with the board voltage mod). Is 43C your idle or load temp?
Terry
Ghettoweasel
04-05-01, 08:48 AM
...Load, idle runs about 6C above board temps
idle and on internet etc, the cpu runs about 30-31C
Da Whip
04-07-01, 08:46 AM
Question # 1. What HSF are you using?
# 2. Is it lapped and using a good thermal grease?
This always helps getting more out of your CPU.
My experience w/ 1.2gig is that I could get 1.5 and it would boot fine, but any higher and the dreaded windows error came up.
Maybe w/ a peltier or water you could go higher.
Ghettoweasel (Apr 05, 2001 06:19 a.m.):
I've got my tbrid 1.2 up to 1.46 (146X10). I've got so far as booting midway into windows at 1523 @ 1.8v. Whats the highest voltage a tbird can take without damage. Temps are about 43C......
My crucial ram seems to only handle 146 @ cas2.....There are people that are putting a bit over 2 volts to those CPU's but it takes some extreme cooling to do that and also a power mod to the MoBo. AMD says the range is 1.65 to 1.85 volts.
i've had a kt7 up to 2.05 volts modified and watercooled- it is doable
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