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boony_21
08-12-01, 05:00 AM
Can anyone help me with figures? I have a asus a7v133 board, dragon orb 3, amd 266fsb 1200, prophet 4500 video, 30gb deskstar hdd 7200, 3 x 256 133mhz ram. 300 watt power too on case. big 12cm fan on case too.
How far can i push my system to keep it stable? send any valuable comments to trevor.boon@defence.gov.au
thanks in advance for your help

expaddy
08-12-01, 12:55 PM
The answer is there is no answer. Just push it till it breaks then back of some and hey presto there`s your answer;)

KaHNZa
08-12-01, 03:33 PM
I would say if its an AXIA Y that you should be able to get it to 1450 without any problems. Just make sure you up the voltage to the maximum in the BIOS.

KaHNZa
08-12-01, 03:34 PM
You're in the defense department for Australia? Thats what your Email addy tells me. Or maybe I'm just loosing it. :rolleyes:

FRANK
08-13-01, 12:12 AM
First of all, welcome to the forums.

I have an AXIA-Y 1.2 266 on an A7V133 myself and have gotten it to 1.47G stable.

I'd suggest to get it as high as you can, when you start having problems, go read the beginers guides on the front page of this site and learn what may be causing the problem.

Seriously, It sounds like you need to do a bit of research before you find yourself with a pile of smoking parts. That new computer that you are about to modify is a sophisticated piece of electronic equipment. You are going to expect it to perform at a level that it wasn't designed to. To do this, you are going to need at least a basic understanding of the relationship of the parts within it and what effect the modifications will have on each piece and their relationship with the other parts in your system.

Research is essential if you desire a successful overclocking experience. A good place to begin in your quest for knowlege is right here at Overclockers.com on the front page in the beginers guide.

Good Luck!

M@€$†®Ö™
08-13-01, 04:27 AM
The Wise Words he speaks of and from the truth :D We all learned the same way.


Maestro

Mr.Lansing
08-13-01, 06:44 AM
I have a 200FSB TBIRD 1.2Ghz, the best i can go is 1365Mhz (10.5*130) bcause if i go any higher i can't run neither 3DMARK 2000 or 2001
well i guess u can go further wif a 266FSB!