warrior
10-22-01, 09:51 AM
Hey Folks,
I got me a 1 gHz Athlon Tbird 200 mHz FSB.
The dipswitch settings on my ASUS A7V are on 1.85vCore volts.
This is a setting which I used to oc my Tbird 800 to 900/950 mHz.
However, I know that the 1 gHz is a copper CPU and if I'm not mistaking it's a 0.18 micron CPU as opposed to the 0.25 micron 800 mHz CPU.
As such, this should make for lower power consumption.
So does anyone know the standard vCore of a Tbird 1 gHz?
I can't get the CPU multiplier up any higher than x1.05 so I OC my FSB to 105mHz to get to 1.1 gHz. I know I can get more from this CPU but I need to know an optimal voltage for the CPU to minimize excessive heat production. She runs at about 49°C now.
Thanks for any help folks!
I got me a 1 gHz Athlon Tbird 200 mHz FSB.
The dipswitch settings on my ASUS A7V are on 1.85vCore volts.
This is a setting which I used to oc my Tbird 800 to 900/950 mHz.
However, I know that the 1 gHz is a copper CPU and if I'm not mistaking it's a 0.18 micron CPU as opposed to the 0.25 micron 800 mHz CPU.
As such, this should make for lower power consumption.
So does anyone know the standard vCore of a Tbird 1 gHz?
I can't get the CPU multiplier up any higher than x1.05 so I OC my FSB to 105mHz to get to 1.1 gHz. I know I can get more from this CPU but I need to know an optimal voltage for the CPU to minimize excessive heat production. She runs at about 49°C now.
Thanks for any help folks!