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sdmotor
01-08-02, 10:47 AM
After messing with it and messing with it the most I can get is 1102 running in the low 50's under load. I got it using 10.5x multiplier and a 105fsb. It's a little warm but still very stable. Is it better tu run the multiplier up or the fsb? I haven't had the greatest luck with fsb. I have the vcore set to default on the board and it is running at 1.85 in the bios and 1.94? through MBM. I'd like to see if I can extract a little more from the processor but I can't get above 10.5. Any suggestions?

Randy
01-08-02, 11:10 AM
I'd say try a better hsf if you can get it down to say 42C under load you might get a little more out of it. From my experiance the 900 t birds aren't the best o/cer's the most I ever got out of mine was 1130 mhz 133 x 8.5 on my I will kk266 .
Randy

Angry
01-08-02, 12:21 PM
Yeah, the older tbirds with aluminum interconnects didnt overclock to well, Plus your KT-133 board is whats holding your fsb downlow, basicly its the KX133 revamped for socket A mobos, or was, so you need at least a kt-133a based mobo.
Also Do you have to have your Vcore that high to be stable?

Randy
01-08-02, 01:42 PM
Angry, love that avatar. :)

Angry
01-08-02, 04:22 PM
Originally posted by Randy
Angry, love that avatar. :)
Should Tell OttoMan that, He originaly made it.
To bad I dont have my DVD software, could run out and get teh DVD that just came out...:(