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scotty2hottie
02-23-01, 06:33 PM
hi i have a duron 700 i have overclocked the FSB to 105mhz i want to go higher with the bus can i without serious problems also should i get this FOP32 fan i heard about instead of using my original amd duron 700 fan that was shipped with it, finally where and who makes this FOP32 fan
thanxs

Hoot
02-23-01, 07:28 PM
I found 6 listings for GlobalWin FOP-32 in Pricewatch
varying from $18.00 to $27.00 + S/H. Go to:
http://www.pricewatch.com and at the top of the page
is a search keyword window. Enter FOP32 and it will
show you those vendors. Shipping ran around $5.00.

As far as the FSB overclocking goes, with a KT133
chipset, you're doing good at 105.

Remember, a good HSF is only as effective as the
air temperature around it. The higher the case temp,
the higher the resultant core temp for the same HSF.

Hoot

scotty2hottie
02-23-01, 08:12 PM
i just increased the fsb to 110mhz it seems to be workin but im gunna check the fan out thanxs

kat
02-23-01, 08:30 PM
110 seems to be the point were we seperate the men from the boys if all is good then going to 111 or 112 should not be a problem

Tachyon
02-23-01, 09:46 PM
scotty2hottie (Feb 23, 2001 06:33 p.m.):
hi i have a duron 700 i have overclocked the FSB to 105mhz i want to go higher with the bus can i without serious problems also should i get this FOP32 fan i heard about instead of using my original amd duron 700 fan that was shipped with it, finally where and who makes this FOP32 fan
thanxs

I recommend the Alpha over the FOP

black_dog
02-23-01, 10:51 PM
the FOP32 is a very good performer for the price. i got mine for 24$ shipped, cant rememeber.. maybe it was from www.coldcpu.com
it is a big beafy heatsink, very good performance. i have one on a t-bird 900@1000mhz : )

scotty2hottie
02-24-01, 10:39 AM
i have pc-133 ram does that mean it can handle the overclocking that im doin and my next step is 115mhz FSB but im worried i might burn something out please give me advice