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jmsandrsn
02-28-01, 10:09 PM
I've got a PIII 1 GHZ running at 1125 MHZ(150 FSB) on a CUSL2 at 1.95V. Using PEP66 heatsink and temps run about 78-80 F at idle and about 111 F under load(Prime95).
Rocky55
02-28-01, 11:01 PM
so whats the problem with that?? everything seems to be fine. Maybe suggesting you get a peltier with a watercooler. also cool your ICS (clock generator chip) and you usually get like 5-10mhz on your bus speed or more!!!
[OC]_SR20DE
03-01-01, 01:37 AM
I think the first poster is trying to show off. hehehe..
MilkPowder (Mar 01, 2001 01:37 a.m.):
I think the first poster is trying to show off. hehehe..
I think so too, he, he
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I'd brag a little too, if I could post those numbers.
I wanna know more about cooling the ICS.
Does it really work? How? Heatsink? Fan?
I just now stuck a Radio Shack temp probe up against the motherboard clock generator (had to find the little bugger first) and it seems to be about 1 degree C. hotter there than the motherboard built-in probe located elsewhere. I was already thinking about putting a heatsink and fan on the southbridge chip. Maybe the ICS needs it worse or should I do both?
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