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AZZKICKER
01-08-01, 05:45 PM
but 1081 mhz is fast
only @ 2.21 volts though and thats a little high for me
imm just air coolling
temps are ok
but still
2.14 volts is where i am all the time now @ 2.14 volts
here is 1081mhz------------------->>>>
ElectricMan
01-08-01, 08:10 PM
AZZKICKER (Jan 08, 2001 05:45 p.m.):
but 1081 mhz is fast
only @ 2.21 volts though and thats a little high for me
imm just air coolling
temps are ok
but still
2.14 volts is where i am all the time now @ 2.14 volts
Hey Azzkicker , great overclock!! I was looking at your temp and was wandering what was it before the voltage mod as I am thinking of doing it myself! also are you using A7V 1.02 MB (the 1 with all the dip switch'es) ? I got gutsy tonight and tried for 1050 , up from my current 1010 , it post and ran alright until I rebooted and then got the winblow's registary error crap, I know if I had the extra voltage I could get there and my temps right now are 41c with my air cooling setup. also what has been the highest you can get your FSB up and stay stable? I have had my up to 109 / 9.0 for a 981 overclock but I have noticed it does not like high FSB over 1000MHZ , have you noticed this too?
here is 1081mhz------------------->>>>
AZZKICKER
01-08-01, 08:36 PM
yea
it hates high FSB above the gig mark
dude i got my pc in the window with those temps
at 80F room temp it goes to 116F and this is at 2.14 volts and 1060mhz
Slicers
01-10-01, 05:40 PM
Where do u get the sandra soft and burn in programs and 3d benchmarks?
AZZKICKER
01-10-01, 11:41 PM
www.octools.com
overdoze
01-12-01, 01:17 AM
AZZKICKER,
Long time have not chat with you. SO you are up to 1100 already heh?
I got my hand on the first Duron 700
today. Got it running at 950 at 1.9V. Can't go any higher in voltage any trick I should know? I mean all L7 bridge is shorted now.
AZZKICKER
01-12-01, 02:36 AM
what board you have
you have to solder a resistor to it so you can go to 2.25 volts
850 TBird @ 1090mhz @ 2.14 volts
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