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Old 06-05-01, 12:18 AM Thread Starter   #1
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Prime 95 Error


WIth the help of Hoots method of focussing and blowing cold air from outside the box onto my CPU I was able to finally reach 1.6 GHz with AXIA 1.33. My AD11 mobo is not too flexible so I can go higher in small steps and it gets unstable with my mem at higher speeds as I need to fiddle with the FSB.

My problem is that everything seems solid and stable at 1.6 (Sandra, Games, 3dMark, etc) apart from that I get an error on Prime 95's torture test. If I go back to 11.5x133 1536 Prime also works fine. So I'm stuck at below 1.6. I raised the core voltage to 1.9 V with no effect. ANybody with any ideas?

My CPU is now running at 32C idle and 38C load prime95 and gaming, thanx to Hoot's idea. I use a 92mm fan with a 70mm (2 3/4 '') pipe on it to focus cold air from outside onto my MC462 with delta. So temp is fine, actually pretty impressive (THANX HOOT!!!). Still noisy, but ah well.
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Old 06-05-01, 12:22 AM   #2
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I notice you are only running at 133 FSB. Have you tried raising your IO voltage?
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Old 06-05-01, 11:18 AM Thread Starter   #3
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I'm unable to, on the FIC AD11 I can't find any settings to change it with. I would love to run a higher FSB, but at 138 (smallest higher step) the system is not stable enough to my liking. At 138 it works with 11.5 multiplier, but not 12.

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