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I've seen that many of you have excellent durons, (600@1100... )
could Duron owners reply here with their code?
I don't know what mine could achieve, It's a Duron 700 AKCA 0044WPLW
and I've already reached 900 stable but I'd like to know more before upping to 1 or 1.1Ghz (I have a PAL6035 with a weak and quiet SanyoDenki but I'm building an 80mm fanadapter for >=30CFM fans).
I'd prefer duron 700 owners but every code is welcome, it may show what codes are good.
cookedcomp
04-10-01, 12:54 PM
duron 700 @ 1.35GHz
akba0029rpaw
watercooled super orb
I'm glad you decided to keep such jewel :D
You decided to watercool it instead of crushing it below the Gorb? ; )
Good choice
Publish CPUID windows of your 1.35! and run some benchmarks! You probably have the fastest Duron ever ; )
600 at 1124 (10.5*107).
also AKBA.. AKBA0037APFW. - getting on for 8 months old soon.. a grand-daddy! :)
Well I have overclocked 7 Duron 700 CPU's... I have sold some of them, and some are in computers, the only one I have sitting out is an AKCA 0045 and it can achieve in the range of 950-1000 mhz with a Global Win FOP-32.
Out of the 7 duron 700's i've tested with a global win FOP-32:
6 of them hit in range of 950-1000
1 hit 1000-1050
I currently have two DURON 600's and one T-BIRD 650 (factory unklocked blue core) as follows;
DURON 600 @ 1100MHz AKBA week 31, A7V 110*10
DURON 600 @ 1130MHz AKBA week 29, A7V133 133*8.5
T-BIRD 650 @ 650MHz AFEA week 22, FIC AZ11 won't do over 850MHz
. on either an A7V or A7V133 (so much for the "BLUE CORE" legacy)
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Duron 600 AKBA0031
10x100 @ 1.85V (KT-133) -or- 8x137 @ 2.00V (KT-133A)
Used to run a little faster until too many mounts and unmounts of an FOP-32E took away about 5% of the surface area due to chipping edges and corners. I don't use the FOP-32E anymore.
Hoot
I have 600 Duron @ 1050 right now. I have ordered a 700 to see what it will do :)
The problem with the low end 600 duron is when it gets > 1G, your eyes poped out seeing the RISING TEMP of the Duron, unless you have VERY GOOD cooling. I had one and I know that very well. I sold my 600 Duron and bought a 800 Duron AKCA0107??? for $54 and it gets to 145x7=1015MHZ with ease. THE BEAUTY IS ... Normal cooling with a cheap Cooler Master DP5-6H51. CPU temp at idle is 25-29C, full load with prime95 36-40C. Not much more expensive than the AKBA 600 Duron but much less worry about the heat. Sleep well my dear.
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