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Twofan
06-19-01, 12:39 PM
I tried 11x last night for 1466 all at default voltages (no temp monitors running yet) and was Rock Solid at that speed. Just wondering what to expect, 11.5?, 12?

el
06-19-01, 12:42 PM
I would guess taht 11.5x133 or 1530 would be easy or even better 10x150 now that would be sweet! are we talking air cooling? I bet heat would become a problem if you go any where near 1.6 so either more cooling(water block) or get a vaporchill then we are talking 1.8ghz!

Twofan
06-19-01, 12:47 PM
Yep, air cooling. Got an assortment of heatsinks and fans. Has an OCZ Gladiator with the 32cfm fan on it at the moment. Can top it off with a Delta Black Label. I have a Glaciator on order. I was just encoraged by 1466 at default voltages.

AZZKICKER
06-19-01, 01:44 PM
nice job

download mbm here, http://mbm.livewiredev.com/download/MBM507b.EXE , and check your temps

also i think if your getting 1466 @ defalt voltage

then 1500 to 1600 @ 1.85 should be there

but yes heat is the enimy then

el nica
06-19-01, 04:28 PM
I also just bought a 1333 mz AYHJA cpu....but I think this cpu runs already too hot at default speed.

I have asus a7v133 with bios 1004. It is currenly running at 46c idle and 54c while playing Unreal Tournament and Im getting frequentt lockups.

Im using Volcane II as a fan since I cannot stand the loud noise of FOP38.

My case has three fans blowing out....case temp is 27c....maybe something wrong with the cpu? or the board?

Twofan
06-19-01, 06:11 PM
Did you try setting the fans to create airflow in the case? Did you get the lockuos with the FOP38? Like the guy just said "heat is the enemy".