The Fish
08-20-01, 12:16 PM
Okay folks, I have my 1200 clocked @ 1400 now. epox ep-8k7a, amd t-bird 1200.
but the way I had to do it is not really 'healthy' :(
I have 2 volts running trough the core. (there was no other way I knew to have a stable multiplier of 10...)
now it runs stable, but things kinda get warm in there... :( (over 40 degrees Cel. Idle in windows, and 48 Cel. in Quake, 1200*1600, all options on.
cooler is wbk38, with the original fan. (60 mm, 5700 rpm)
I have two fans blowing fresh air into the a-open case, the powersupply and another fan on the top blow it back out...
(all are 80 mm)
I thought to get a 60mm delta (60 cfm) for the heatsink, and swith the other fans with panoflo's (eg 43 cfm instead of 30)
I'm very worried about those 2 volts running trough that core... I never saw anyone do that on this forum...
Does anyone have any ideas on how to have the multiplier of 10 stable at a lower voltage??
Yours truly
The Fish
but the way I had to do it is not really 'healthy' :(
I have 2 volts running trough the core. (there was no other way I knew to have a stable multiplier of 10...)
now it runs stable, but things kinda get warm in there... :( (over 40 degrees Cel. Idle in windows, and 48 Cel. in Quake, 1200*1600, all options on.
cooler is wbk38, with the original fan. (60 mm, 5700 rpm)
I have two fans blowing fresh air into the a-open case, the powersupply and another fan on the top blow it back out...
(all are 80 mm)
I thought to get a 60mm delta (60 cfm) for the heatsink, and swith the other fans with panoflo's (eg 43 cfm instead of 30)
I'm very worried about those 2 volts running trough that core... I never saw anyone do that on this forum...
Does anyone have any ideas on how to have the multiplier of 10 stable at a lower voltage??
Yours truly
The Fish