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AXIA T'bird 1.33 - oc/c experiences wanted

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Tiger

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I have just got hold of the following T'bird;
A1333AMS3C
AXIA0118WPEW
Y6307830251
Anyone who has o/ced one of these I would like to know how you did.
Plan to run it in the negative temp zone as per my sig below and wanted to get some idea of what I can expect. I have already seen the database but don't necessarily believe everything I read there if you know what I mean :)
 
I have 2 AXIA birds and they do overclock well, but they run pretty hot.. i think my 1.3 runs hotter than usual at default. Since you are going to chill it, it won't be a problem.
 
my 1.33 tbird seemed to ''max out'' at two settings on my epox rig -

either way it was pretty good @

1.5GHz and 300FSB
or
1.540GHz and 280FSB


anything higher and she was unstable.... - temps were always 100F or lower so I am not sure why she wouldn't go higher but those overclocks worked well!
 
Hi Tiger!
I think that 1.33 AXIA chilled = at LEAST 1.6-1.7 with some high volt.like 2.1-2.2V.
BUT I highly doubt you will get temps below 0. Remember your duron is now producing VERY little heat.I`m running Athy800 at 1200 at 2.15V (almost 100W of heat) and my temps are around 9 degrees full load with coolant at -15.And I`m using 370W compressor, bit more powerfull that yours.I think you will have problems with the heat from that athlon.....
 
I am sure I'll get the negative temps. The Duron is producing 75W as while the BIOS setting is 1.85V the reported vcore is actually 1.97V. I think the greater surface area of the T'Bird is going to allow greater heat transfer.
I hope to have a on die evaporator shortly.
 
Ozzman said:
the cpu database is of great help..
As I said in the request i don't believe that a lot of those results are genuine. Here I know that the people who answer are genuine in their attempts to assist me and are not necessarily going after bragging rights because their info might well be questioned.
 
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