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ZooomIT
01-30-02, 04:57 PM
I have a combo (the one that some of you here have) Duron 1ghz and mobo is ECSK7S5....yes it's cheap...

i went here http://www.ocinside.de/index_e.html?/html/workshop/socketa/socketa_resistors.html

this site show me which bridge to cut in certain option that i chose...

i choose...
Voltage = 1.7
FSB = 10.5 X 100mhz (i couldn't find any lower. It's either 10 or 10.5) doest this mean that my duron will run at 1.5ghz if i'm success?....
I really need some advice here before i get to the real stuff...

or you can show me other way to oc' it bit by bit...

eobard
01-30-02, 05:09 PM
10.5 X 100 = 1050, not 1500. If you want to see all of the choices of bridges to cut or pencil you can read the whole list here (http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/d280201.html). Page one lists the voltage bridges, page two lists the multiplier bridges.

ZooomIT
01-30-02, 05:22 PM
i got more questions for you clockers...

is that link i found support every Duron...
should i do exactly what it says...
can you name any house-ware that are working perfect in the process of cutting bridge...(is it easy to use a pencil to connect them? which pencil should i use?)

are those option rite? 1.7v goes with 10,5 x 100mhz?
can i go over more?
i want to maximize my clocking BUT with cooling fan (MY FAN COST 25 BUCKS)....not water cooling and stuff...those are way over my head...

if YOU think i can ov' to 1.1ghz......plz show me the way....
every responses will be greatly appreciated...thanks a lot

ZooomIT
01-31-02, 12:33 AM
hmm...
was it something i said...
or you guys still thinking about my questions?
it's amazed me that many of you have been here and left without any response...so i'm guessing that i might have asked the wrong questions......am i?

Tiger
01-31-02, 01:18 AM
I think the problem is your mobo because most people don't know its specs. As a general rule if you connect all the L7 bridges then the default vcore voltage of the chip will increase to 1.85. The main features of the mobo for ocing should be the ability to change the multiplier and the FSB. If you can do that then try first at your default multiplier (10) and increase your FSB to 105 (10x105=1050) and see how you go. You need to keep an eye on your temps.