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Shadow51
01-04-01, 09:59 AM
Im currently running a PIII 733 FCPGA @ 825 WIth massive air cooling using a Tyan Trinity 400 mainboard, anyways im soon getting a free upgrade from work to 800 with a Asus CUSL2 mainboard. Recently i've been reading alot and i feel like doing something crazy for a change. And passive immersion seems pretty crazy and thats why i like it :) well anyhow since passive immersion with thermo electric cooling should keep my CPU running at -100 Celcius i was wondering if i could some how overclock the chipset over 166 because at this temperture the CPU can do alot more then just 1GHZ as it would with a 166 bus and i recently read that 166 is faster then a regular 133 unoverclocked 1GHZ, some im thinking maybe theres a part on the main board i could change to maybe get i dunno 200 mhz? Then again most my PCI's will already have to go just with 166 imagine 200?! and thats single pipeline too..! or is there a way to actually change the PCI bus too? just so that people know i know i cant do this using jumpers or software or the bios i think i might have to change the clock itself ?
anywho any tips doing this would be apreciated and if anyone knows how to get a unlocked PIII that would be great too!

Shadow51
01-04-01, 10:18 AM
btw no im not joking im really thinking of submerging my whole computer in a non-corrosive dielectric flouro-carbon based fluid to cool it down along with thermo electric cooling (Peltiers)

Treker
01-04-01, 04:27 PM
Damn yer full of it kid-o.

-Trek