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zPacKRat
04-16-01, 10:49 PM
Greetings,
This is something of an informal statistical post.
What I would like to know is from anyone that is using a pep66 on a p3
A. what speed is your cpu acutally running at.
B. what voltage is your cpu running at.
C. if your running a 700, what is the answer to a and b at 933 mhz
D. the rest of your basic specs, re: mobo, vid, case cooling.
E. do you use the pads provided with the pep66

zPacKRat
04-17-01, 09:16 AM
BumP

DennisC
04-17-01, 10:24 PM
I'll bump this. I'm going to be putting a PEP66 on a P3700 and will be very interested to see some of the responses to this survey.

Fro
04-18-01, 07:21 AM
here we go
a. 1001 at the moment, 1050 in the middle of winter
b. 1.85(i think i said 1.9 in another post, but i doublechecked, with all the tweaking it's hard to remember what it was set to last :)
c. i got it to 933@1.8v
d. be6-II 1.0, generic pc133 ram@cas3, msi geforce 2 gts, linksys network everywhere 10/100 card, aureal sq2500, clabs dxr3, a 130cfm ystech blowin on my cards, 2 sunon 80mm HO's in the top rear, delta blacklabel fan on the pep, plenty of vents cut out, i got a bay cooler i turn on and off at times
e. the little pad things? nahh, i cut 'em off for use with a pelt, which i wound up not usin anyway

and btw, i get like 32-36 degrees at full load usin arctic silver on it

Storm
04-18-01, 05:59 PM
A. 820MHz, 125MHz FSB (It's a PIII 650E)
B. 1.8v
C. pass :)
D. Abit BF6, IWill slocket II, GF1 DDR, 2 80mm case fans, thin HD cooler, PSU fan blowing out. (it's winter so me case cooling is quite tame for lower noise, more fans in the summer :))
E. yep

zPacKRat
04-19-01, 10:40 PM
One last bump!