View Full Version : Finally made it - Duron 600@1100
sleddog
01-22-01, 05:46 PM
Duron600@1100MHz, 1.9v, A7V, ignore the sig.
Just waiting for a blue screen :)
Sandra CPU benchmark attached.
What motherboard do you got and what settings?
(fsb, multi, volt)
I could only get my 800 to 1056.. Dont say its a cooling problem cause I had 31°C om my processor and 9°C on my system....
OpenFriday
01-23-01, 10:12 AM
yeah you must have some mobo....also how did youtake a pic?
I'm just about to get a Duron 650 and a A7V so I would like to know exactly how you got there. I guess I'll have to do the voltage mod. What is your mult. and your FSB at? Thanks
sleddog
01-23-01, 02:21 PM
Well, no blue screen :)
Motherboard is, as I posted, Asus A7V (rev. 1.02).
My settings are 110x10, voltage set to 1.85v (which shows as 1.9v in BIOS and MBM). No voltage mod.
CPU temp right now is about 28C idle, 30-32C load (air cooled from the outdoors -- it's -20C today).
I've been burning for over 3 weeks, upping the voltage by .05 each week (and the MHz of course). When I started it would do 1080MHz @ 1.9v but apps would crash in Windows (NT4). Now it's quite stable at 1100.
sleddog
01-23-01, 02:26 PM
Couple other things I forgot:
RAM is set to CL3.
For burning I've just been running SETI v.3.03 command line all the time.
MiracleMan
01-23-01, 02:48 PM
The mytical burnin again... it worked miracles with my old C566. But with my Duron, I don't need it, cause it burn itself! ;P
nice OC
wish my tbird would go 500mgz over
sleddog
01-23-01, 06:51 PM
Well, call me a wimp :) but I think I'm going to back off to a gig. My generic 250 watt psu isn't happy. The +12v line is at 13.25 and occasionally goes higher. The +3.3 and +5 lines are fluctuating up and down quite a bit. When I run anything really cpu intensive I can hear the case fans change pitch as the voltages fluctuate.
9x111 is stable at 1.75v and the psu is happy there. So until I get better power I think I'll play safe.
Congradulations!
I too have this combo and have had very good luck with it. Rock solid! I closed the bridges on mine with a rear window defroster repair kit (needed bi-focals and a magnifying glass). We just had another snowstorm over the weekend so I'll be getting bored and maybe try to get a little more out of mine, looking for 1100MHz
DURON 600@ 1016 (107*9.5)
Global win heat sink and fan
two case fans, one blowing in, one blowing out the rear
core voltage 1.72V
idle temp 42c
load temp 46c
ASUS A7V
256MBs PC 133 MICRON RAM
20.5 WD 7200 HDD
13.6 WD 5400 HDD
PLEXTOR 12/10/32A CDR/RW
56X CD-ROM
VODOO 3 3500 video card w/ TV tuner
SOUND BLASTER LIVE! PLATINUM
LINCSYS 10/100 NIC
56K modem
on a LAN w/ cable broadband access
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