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scoobydoo
09-02-01, 01:34 PM
I am just wondering with my current configuration what is the most damage that could happen to my system:)

Here is what I have going on according to WCPUID:

Internal Clock: 1GHz Atlhon @ 1.17GHz
System Clock: 155.66MHz FSB using PC100 Kingston Valueram
System Bus: 311.33MHz

Temps and voltages from ASUS Probe:

CPU: 52
MOBO: 28
+12V: 12.099
+5V: 4.945
+3.3V: 3.28
VCore: 1.792

Do I run a chance of frying stuff with the FSB that high(sound card, video card)? If so what will give first?

I really don't care if I fry the memory cause it was only $20 and I am really enjoying experimenting so it is worth the $20:)

I just don't want to fry the MOBO or CPU by being careless and since I am sort of new to this I want some advice.

Wega!
09-02-01, 01:45 PM
I'm not sure your RAM's are gonne stay a live, but you said you didden't care.
I don't think you will kill yuor CPU, but try and see if you cant't get the temp's a little lower ( try to get under 50C), then you will have what I would call an good O/C!

Could we see some benches of that setup?

scoobydoo
09-02-01, 01:57 PM
OK I am new and would be more than willing to post some benchmarks if I knew how:)

I have SANDRA, but how could I post the results here?

scoobydoo
09-02-01, 02:05 PM
I did CPU and Multi-Media ones on SANDRA and here are my scores:

CPU:
Dhrystone: 3135 MIPS
Whetstone: 1551 MFLOPS

Multi-Media:
Interger MMX Enh: 6146 it/s
Floating Point 3DNow! Enh: 7675 it/s

I have no idea what those mean, but they were pretty close to the Pentium 1.6 numbers which seems good.

Wega!
09-02-01, 02:54 PM
Nice scores, but when I posted my first post I thought it was 1.7GHz and not 1.17..... Anyway it's still a good O/C, but I think you can get it higher.
What are your temp's?