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supraway
07-01-01, 11:51 PM
Yay. I did it. Did the voltage mod on my Abit KT7-E and put 'er up to 2.01vcore. Riased my IO voltage to 3.6v and booted it up at 8x138=1104. Suprised it even booted, I went directly to Prime95 and ran a Torture test. It passed the first one, then gave me a hardware error on the second after temperatures exceeded 55C. Whee!
nice chip! good job!
now it's time for water eh'
supraway
07-02-01, 12:04 AM
Yup. That's next. It is a little warm right now...
UnseenMenace
07-02-01, 02:44 AM
Congratulations well done,
It seems the only way the 800 Duron will do over 1066 mhz is to increase the voltage :(
I personally am a little concerned about the voltage increase myself though, as the jump from the standard 1.06v to 2.01v is a large one. Having said that I may try it before I get my Tbird and try to get my Duron over 1064 ( run it at 1050 though )
What did your Duron run at without the voltage increase ?
UnseenMenace (Jul 02, 2001 02:44 a.m.):
Congratulations well done,
It seems the only way the 800 Duron will do over 1066 mhz is to increase the voltage :(
I personally am a little concerned about the voltage increase myself though, as the jump from the standard 1.06v to 2.01v is a large one. Having said that I may try it before I get my Tbird and try to get my Duron over 1064 ( run it at 1050 though )
What did your Duron run at without the voltage increase ?
I believe the standard voltage of a Duron is 1.60V not 1.06V? I assume this was a typo. I took my Duron 650 up to 1022 (7x146) by doing the voltage mod and getting 2.05V. As long as temps are good, then no worries.
The only way I could get my Duron 650 up to 1100 was via the voltage mod and water-cooling. I'm trying to get by tbird 1.2 up to 1.5 but even with watercooling the temp is hitting 50oC under full load.
supraway
07-02-01, 06:25 PM
Yeah, that was a typo. I backed off my processor a little so I could pass Prime95 Torture with no problems. Right now, 143x7.5. I think when I get watercooling, I can bring it up to 1104 again, but until then, 1073 is a-ok!
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