View Full Version : How do I get up past 952mhz?
fishboy
01-14-01, 10:20 PM
I have a 800mhz tbird (green core) running on a abit kt7 mobo with a globalwin FOP32 cooling it. It runs at about 23-24 degrees Celsius idle and max 39 degrees after hours of stress testing (games and/or software). I can only get the clock multiplier up to 8.5 Is there any way to get this up higher by adjusting the core voltage? Btw, my core voltage is set to 1.75 in bios but it shows up as 1.81/82 in the pc health section of bios. which do I trust?
Chris
Eriksson
01-15-01, 01:43 AM
Do you mean you cannot set the multiplier to 9 in your bios or does your system not boot at 9x100??
Explain a little better...
Your voltage situation is normal and your bios reading is the right one. You can safely increase your core voltage (your temps are fine) up to max voltage. That will give you more speed. You might want to read around the main page here about multiplier problems, and perhaps redoing the pencil trick.
Good Luck and keep us informed
fishboy
01-15-01, 11:01 AM
Well, the clock multiplier will get to 9, but it won't boot up when I have the entire thing running quickly. My fsb won't go past 105 when I set the clock multiplier that fast.
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