Robbiem01
02-25-02, 05:12 PM
Here are all the clock settings I have tested and I dont know what to try next. How high can I push my vcore before the chip burns up and I want it to last at least 5 yrs.
Freq Mult FSB %Stable Temp Vcore
1511 10.5 144/36 100% 52*C 1.75
1449 10.5 138/35 100% 1.75
1522 10.5 145/36 75% 53*C 1.75
1477 11.0 133/33 100% 55*C 1.75
1484 11.0 135/ 100% 55*C 1.75
1507 11.0 100% 1.75
1529 11.0 139/39 No win98 ? 1.75 & 1.80
The 75% stable might become stable with more power but I wanted to check with people that have done this before ( this is my first o/c attempt (right now I'm running on the 1511 one) and I cant afford burning anything up. Anyways what do you guys recomend. I dont think my generic memory can take much more fsb then 144 so maybe I should play with the multiplier. I only worked with 10.5 and 11.0 but I didn't want to take it to far my first time. Also according to the overclockers.com table the average o/c of a 1400 is 1610 mhz so I set my goal to be 1620 or so. Thanks in advance and if I dont respond in a few days I prob over-did-it :)
Freq Mult FSB %Stable Temp Vcore
1511 10.5 144/36 100% 52*C 1.75
1449 10.5 138/35 100% 1.75
1522 10.5 145/36 75% 53*C 1.75
1477 11.0 133/33 100% 55*C 1.75
1484 11.0 135/ 100% 55*C 1.75
1507 11.0 100% 1.75
1529 11.0 139/39 No win98 ? 1.75 & 1.80
The 75% stable might become stable with more power but I wanted to check with people that have done this before ( this is my first o/c attempt (right now I'm running on the 1511 one) and I cant afford burning anything up. Anyways what do you guys recomend. I dont think my generic memory can take much more fsb then 144 so maybe I should play with the multiplier. I only worked with 10.5 and 11.0 but I didn't want to take it to far my first time. Also according to the overclockers.com table the average o/c of a 1400 is 1610 mhz so I set my goal to be 1620 or so. Thanks in advance and if I dont respond in a few days I prob over-did-it :)