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4EyeGuy
07-24-01, 01:20 PM
hi
Well, it's me again. A friend of mine has a t-bird at 800MHz, with a 200BUS, mainboard is qdi-kineti Z7T. He has a standard cooling system and cooling is an issue, but not a very big one (since the CPU has a warranty ). So i'm wondering how hight can we go... the voltage is 1.84V. How hight can we raise the voltage without frying the CPU???
and can we raise the BUS without raising the voltage.... and will that result in a hight temperature increase???

well that's it,
bye,bye for now :))

el
07-24-01, 02:17 PM
about 2.1vcore and anything higher just causes higher temps! I would go with default and see if 8x133 would work for a nice clean 1064mhz that way everything is still in spec.

Wildfire
07-24-01, 02:28 PM
Strangely enough I was reading up on this today, as my father has a QDI motherboard in his computer with a TBird 700.

You can change the multiplier, but you have to alter jumpers on the motherboard. I think it's jumpers J9 & J19. Make sure you close the L1 bridges on the CPU first. You can probably get to 950 - 1000. Read up on the motherboard manual for the settings, it's on page 19. You can raise the FSB to 133 by jumpers labled JFSB, again check the manual. If you want to go high uprate your cooling. The standard isn't really that good. I get my 850 to 1050, with just the multiplier raised and it's stable.