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I built a c for a friend of mine on a soyo mobo and go figure the lil celly OCd to 1ghz on stock voltage and rock stable with the stock h/f im planning of getting an orb or something but so far so good idle temp is 32 go intel with those cellys!!!!!!
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07-11-01, 10:49 AM
Eurodj (Jul 11, 2001 10:38 a.m.):
I built a c for a friend of mine on a soyo mobo and go figure the lil celly OCd to 1ghz on stock voltage and rock stable with the stock h/f im planning of getting an orb or something but so far so good idle temp is 32 go intel with those cellys!!!!!!
Could you provide some specifics on the setup? I have a C700 as well, and would be quite interested to hear how you did it.
Dave
Used a 6vba-133 soyo mobo a slocket and some pc100 ram 2 sticks of 128 wont try to go higher cause of the memory and i figure id need some extra cooling, never theless just bumped that fsb to 95 and i got us a 1ghz celly!!! he has a voodoo3 2000 vortex2 sound card and a 3com nic
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07-11-01, 11:12 AM
Eurodj (Jul 11, 2001 11:00 a.m.):
Used a 6vba-133 soyo mobo a slocket and some pc100 ram 2 sticks of 128 wont try to go higher cause of the memory and i figure id need some extra cooling, never theless just bumped that fsb to 95 and i got us a 1ghz celly!!! he has a voodoo3 2000 vortex2 sound card and a 3com nic
Any problems with PCI cards (NIC specifically)? Did you try to run FSB at 100?
havent yet its not my pc dont want too push it too hard so fareverything stable hell i installed windows at that speed and everything else and then played with it i live in the dominican republic it is very hot down here so i dont want too push too hard without extra cooling
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07-11-01, 12:24 PM
Eurodj (Jul 11, 2001 11:20 a.m.):
havent yet its not my pc dont want too push it too hard so fareverything stable hell i installed windows at that speed and everything else and then played with it i live in the dominican republic it is very hot down here so i dont want too push too hard without extra cooling
Understood. Do you experience any problems with NIC cards or any other PCI devices at the 95 FSB speed?
Zuck Gou :)
07-11-01, 01:37 PM
Wow, nice o/c congrats
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