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funnyperson1
11-03-01, 09:23 PM
how does this ousnd to everybody....
1.2 GHZ Celly Tualitin-120$
AbitVH6T-80$
CBG38 all copper hs/fan-12$
I just wanna make sure that all VH6Ts support the tualins, also i know the heatsink isnt that good, but its my dads comp so theres going to be mild ocing, if any......
ol' man
11-03-01, 09:42 PM
For like $20 more you could get a good BD133u or a ASUS TUSl-2. After getting this tusl-2 I almost wish I would have had more patience and waited for the BD133u. With that board you won't have to do anywire tricks like we are to get to 1600MHz like me. I am at 1.6GHz with around 1.775v. The tusl2, st6, vht don't allow vcores that high but the bd133u does . I wonder what is wrong with ABIT and ASUS. If you want to most likely hit 1600MHz without serious mods I would go with the BD133u. At best you may have to remove the IHS which is so easy to do now that I figured it out.
Originally posted by ol' man
For like $20 more you could get a good BD133u or a ASUS TUSl-2. After getting this tusl-2 I almost wish I would have had more patience and waited for the BD133u. With that board you won't have to do anywire tricks like we are to get to 1600MHz like me. I am at 1.6GHz with around 1.775v. The tusl2, st6, vht don't allow vcores that high but the bd133u does . I wonder what is wrong with ABIT and ASUS. If you want to most likely hit 1600MHz without serious mods I would go with the BD133u. At best you may have to remove the IHS which is so easy to do now that I figured it out.
Agreed. I had my fingers crossed this morning as I pushed the power button on my vid modded chip. It didn't boot. So I powered off, powered on and held down the "insert" key... booted. I smiled as the bios showed the default voltage at 1.675v
I don't recommend that queezy feeling to anyone with a soft tummy.
The mod isn't that difficult, but I am beginning to believe that these chips differ and are not made all the same. The voltage requirements to just get to 126 bus stable is .05, which is quite a bit and would push my actual vcore above 1.80
I wouldn't expect more than 1.50 ghz with these chips at the moment without some serious cooling considerations, since the amount of voltage to reach 1.60 requires it.
funnyperson1
11-03-01, 10:02 PM
i may take this up to 1.4 at the most, and would a TUSL-2 or a VH6T give me enough juice to do this without voltage modding, this is going to be my dads comp, and im not going to do any mods to it (hed go crazy).....and i already promised him a pricetag lower than 230$........
Originally posted by funnyperson1
i may take this up to 1.4 at the most, and would a TUSL-2 or a VH6T give me enough juice to do this without voltage modding, this is going to be my dads comp, and im not going to do any mods to it (hed go crazy).....and i already promised him a pricetag lower than 230$........
yes, I had it at 1.40 with no voltage mod needed, but the PCI bus was about maxxed at 39-40mhz and my NIC was crapping out in UT, so I decided to roll the dice. And if you get gutz I'll help you do the wire thingie now that I have the experience... just remember that strong stomache thing I mentioned ;).
funnyperson1
11-03-01, 10:37 PM
which should i get, my dads a stickler for brand names......Hell definately like the fact that the TUSL-2C is made by ASUS and that it has Intel Chipset, but i dunno if he likes the 30$ more he has to pay.....
ol' man
11-03-01, 10:48 PM
I have seen the bd133u for under $100 someplaces.
I'd say go with the "bd133u for under $100 someplaces" if you can find the 'someplaces.'
pricewatch has them at $96.00+ right now, with shipping will be pushing that $230 budget... but they have Iwill brands for under $100 depending on where you live, no tax :).
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