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I Got 1133 Mhz (133x 8.5) AXIA Code with ABIT KT7A.
How high can this baby go ?
and how ?
opinions please...!!!
thanx in advance
TranceBear
07-06-01, 06:54 PM
By the way, welcome to the forums.
The best way I learned was to read as many posts as your eyes can handle and then experiment. Quality components will get you a bomb O/C. Go cheap and you may have yourself a $150 keychain.
JuDgE_DrEaD
07-06-01, 08:26 PM
Thsi is a pretty good chip. The potential for it goes to 1.4GHz for the Letterred version, and 1.3GHz for the numbered. Id reccomend for you getting the 1GHz lettered version if youre going to get really involved into overclocking. The potential for this chip is about 1.4GHz with good cooling. This is just my point of view, help from other forum members would be great.
Perhaps I missed something, I believe he said that he already bought a 1133 Mhz AXIA and Abit KT7A. Excellent choices. I would think you can get around 1.4 to 1.5 Ghz with good cooling. If you dont already have it get a good hsf. I wont go into the good hsf's right now except that I like the OCZ Gladiator. You might also want to get some artic silver 2 thermal paste. The next thing you need to do is check to see if the L1 bridges on your cpu are connected. If they are then fire her up and go into the bois and select Soft Menu III. Then change the cpu operating speed to user define. Mess around with the fsb until you can get it as high as you can even if that means you ahve to lower your multiplier. Higher fsb speeds translate into higher performance for your machine instead of just your processor. Then after you do that see if you can play with the multiplier a bit as well. After that your gonna want to run a program like Folding@Home to stress your computer and see if it crashes. You can search the forums for information on connecting the L1 bridges and folding@home if you need to. What your looking for is a good, high stable speed while keeping your voltages down if possible. If your tempeture is above 50 degrees or at most 55 degrees then you need to lower your overclock and voltages. Remember dont just change the VCore, changeing the VIO is also very important and many people dont do this.
JuDgE_DrEaD
07-06-01, 09:58 PM
oh im sorry, as you may or may not know i have problems with the ultraboard not showing up correctly on my screen, the text is scattered all over the screen. Ill try and be careful next time
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