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I'm new on overclocking.
My question is if this is a good overclocking:
PII 350@490 Mhz running at 31ºC on a DFI P2XBL Rev C (Chipset Intel 440BX). I have 64MB of 100Mhz RAM and a Voodoo 3 3000. Core voltage 1.49 V.
Can i get more of this computer ?
thanks for your tips and answers !
Roman
are you sure you only have a core voltage of 1.5v as the dechutes core needs 2.0v, other than that I would say you got quite lucky as on some 350's the L2 cache is only rated to about 180mhz or so, you probabally got one that is rated the same as the 450mhz PII's
Allan Nielsen
03-08-01, 03:32 PM
If it is totally stable, I think its a nice OC, assuming that your temps are correct.
Allan Nielsen (Mar 08, 2001 03:32 p.m.):
If it is totally stable, I think its a nice OC, assuming that your temps are correct.
It's totally stable. What can i do to get more of that micro ?
Phil (Mar 08, 2001 03:05 p.m.):
are you sure you only have a core voltage of 1.5v as the dechutes core needs 2.0v, other than that I would say you got quite lucky as on some 350's the L2 cache is only rated to about 180mhz or so, you probabally got one that is rated the same as the 450mhz PII's
That's the voltage from MBM. How can i know if that reading is correct ?
what do you think i can do to improve more ?
Thanks
Have a look for a setting in your bios along the lines of "system monitor" the bios will be correct, sounds like motherboard monitor has detected you monitor and that there are more than one possible board and it has selected the wrong one, you will need to change it in the settings of mbm, I know that with my qdi brillianX 1s it gets detected as a brillianX 1 and this gives mad voltage readings but all I had to do was to change it to the 1S and it was fine, though it gets my 3.3v and -12v wrong about 0.1v on the 3.3v line and a whole volt wrong on the -12v
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