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Mortdog
08-08-01, 10:47 AM
I have had the axia for 4 months cooled with 4 titan 80 mm fans and one superorb. Back then i managed to achive 1370 mhz at 161 mhz bus freq. 43 C idle 48 C load. 1.68 Vcore

I bought a Taisol CGK760092 today and now I run stable 1470 154 mhz bus freq. 40 C idle 42 C load. 1.79 Vcore

I also attached one of the fans on the superorb on the northbridge. That might have stabilized it even more.

This is pretty strange actually cause 3 months ago when it was cold here in Sweden I opened every window in my room but eventhough I got 1420 mhz I wasn´t stable. 40 C by the way.

I haven´t hit the maximum yet so now i´m going even higher. 1500 is the goal. But 47 % overclock isn´t a shame.

:)

Hugovsky
08-08-01, 11:25 AM
Nice! I got my hands on an AXIA last week and it worked from box a 1300. Then i tryed to go higher and i'm more or less stuck @ 1375. My board is a msi k7 pro2 and i'm using the O/C bios. from MSI. Can't go higher cause of ide problems. I boot into Windows and then everything stops. Dunno what's hapening. I'm Running Windows Me. Temps are 38 idle and 42 after 2 hours of AVP.

Keep the Faith.

jeff_harrison_344
08-08-01, 11:26 AM
Hey really great overclock you've got there! Congrats!

Keep pushing it further! GO for that 1.5GHz!!!

M@€$†®Ö™
08-08-01, 12:19 PM
Very nice Overclock indeed. I think 1.5 ghz is possible as mentioned above. Good Luck !

Maestro

TranceBear
08-08-01, 01:17 PM
Wht yes it is possible, 1.5 that is. Great overclock, that chip is a good one.

oc jason
08-08-01, 02:00 PM
I gotta say it to that i a NICE oC-id go for the 1.5 also, maybe some lapping in order and, well i cant think what else to do that you havent already done-but what ever your doing keep it up cause its working

Mortdog
08-08-01, 03:50 PM
I know have it running at 1450 mhz at 161 mhz bus.
That is pretty maxed out. I can get 163 mhz with VIO at + 10 %

I guess that is actually better than 155 x 9.5 (1470mhz) that I had before.

20 mhz of 1470 is actually only 1.3 % difference.
But 6 mhz of 161 is 4 % difference and the memory is more important what ive learned.

But i´m struggleing for 9.5 x 158 mhz (1500) because that must be the best option.

Hugovsky
08-09-01, 05:48 AM
My chip is still very new, i had a PIII 650 and it took me 3 months to get to 866 stable. I'll do some burn in to see if it helps, but i think that with my board i can't go any higher. If you have ideas plz say. tia.

By the way, here goes my full specs:

T-Bird 1 Ghz AXIA @ 1375 Mhz Special Orb with two Fans
128 MB Crucial Ram 133 Mhz cas 2 @ 146 Mhz
Msi K7 pro-2 with Special O/C Bios V1.06 Beta
Sb Live 1024 Player
Asus 7700 GeForce2 GTS 250/400
IBM DeskStar 20Gb Hard Drive
Ricoh MP 9160 Dvd/Cd Burner
Open case with 2 Fans over Cpu
Idle 38ºC. Full 41ºC @1.80V
Hitachi cm 772 Monitor