View Full Version : overclocking my athlon 900 aggar 9
so far i have been able to get to 1102 mhz
trying to get around 1200+ or so
burning in my computer right now
hopefully ill be able to get that high
Hugo 59
11-14-01, 04:45 PM
1102 isn't bad for a 900. What are your temps?
If you have any questions post them and will try to help.
Good luck on your quest.
right now there at 30c idle and like 40c full
What is your setup like?
I'm running the same processor and am hoping to get that much out of it eventually. I haven't done much modding to date (added a few fans and stuff like that). I'm interested in how yours is setup up currently. Pics would be great.
well
i have a globalwin cak38 hs/f
my case is open right now by the window so i can keep my system cold
i have a a7v133 mobo
with 512 ram 2 sticks (mircon) this is prolly why i cant really go high right now
only 1 case fan
doing mods right now but i havent had much time
becuz of work
gonna go buy some case fans once our computer show is here this weekend
Bartman
11-14-01, 10:14 PM
I have a TBird 900 (AGGA coding).
I have not got around to unlocking the CPU yet, as there isnt alot of point in overclocking with my WEAK gf2mx card.
Anyways, I am currently running:
@ 1000Mhz which is 103fsb/34mhz + 8 [Default Voltages]
It will run at least 1054Mhz with default voltage, and the highest I have ever seen it POST (remember its still locked) was aprox 1121mhz.
(might of been 1118 - 1123).
I did some benching @ 1100mhz and the highest CPU temp I ever saw (with case on) was 45^C. (before case fans)
It usually runs 42^C under full load.
I am running an FOP32, which has not been lapped or even the thermal paste cleaned off properly. I just threw some AS2 on it when I got it to try it out.
Someday I will finish the thing :-) I have the lapping stuff and the unlocking kit, just need to find time. Originally was going to get a Panaflo HO for the HS, but decided not to.
Please let me know how far you can push your AGGA 900 TBird... It might just motivate me to Unlock my CPU and run 1100Mhz instead of 1000mhz :-)
Later,
-Bartman
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