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Just got a new piece of Kit: - I want to push it to the limit

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Cez

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May 29, 2001
I just put together:
Iwill kk266-r
AMD 1.0 AXIA Y @1333 10*133 (35C idle)
Globalwin wbk38 (6000rpm - Sound like a jet engine)
Global win case with 2 system fans
Generic 256 cas3 ram (can i set this to Cas 2?)
40GB IBM
+extras

I would like to know what the best method would be step by step in achieving the best speed. Obviously checking for stability throughout.
Ive tried 1.75v with 10.5*133 but windows is a bit unstable, maybe im doing something wrong?

Has anyone else got this setup?

Cez
 
Well first id up the voltage to 1.85-i think that is what a tbird needs to run even at stock speeds-not lower than that. That should stablize things, but if the voltage dont work dgo for bout 8.5/9x145 see if that helps sometimes you gotta drop the multiplier to get a higher stable FSB-but that voltage looks low for a stock tbird-ya the lower the voltage the better for heat -but a default setting for the tbird is 1.85, so stock a tibrd probably wont post if the voltage is too low-thats might be you rock and a hard place-let me know if this helped
 
Well I just upped the FSB to 140, and im running Win2k Pro.
(Im on 10*140) 1400

I put voltage on Auto and got 1.80 volts read by HW monitor.
Temp is 35C idle

Everything seems ok so far but what I need is some program to max out the processor to see if it can handle it, any suggestions?

Also my ram is PC133
Cheers,
 
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