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maxima88

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Jan 24, 2002
Come out, come out, where ever you are...

I think a mod needs to delete these posts.
 
got me i figured my internet crapped out. both my broswers sure did. couldn't get them to work on this web site at all. well i guess it's working now. doesn't make much sence since i should have posted something , even blank, with my name on it. not just completely empty.

anyways with that said on with the question. i have a 2500+ and i was running toast on it today at 175*12.5=2186. i had a vcore @ 1.868 and it was stable for 4 hours. i had a table fan blowing into the case to keep it cool. kept it at 55c-56c w/stock. still working on getting an aftermarket hsf for the cpu. i lowered the vcore afterwards to 1.772, which is what it is at now but when i try running toast again it rebooted. i also have prime95 and have yet to try it but it was stable for the hour i had it running at 2800+ speed with the vcore@ 1.772. i know that 3000+ runs fine with a vcore @1.66, atleast i think i know and was wondering if there was something i had to do to get it stable on toast at a lower vcore. or could it just be that my board is a rev 1 and it was never ment to do this kind of speed( i picked it up a week after it was released).

thanks for the help and wish i knew how this post was posted without what i had typed in.
 
thank god it final post. and i do exist i'm just having internet problem with this site and this site alone. go figure.
 
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