I have been struggling for some time now to get my 500E chip passed a rather acceptable 722MHZ. The roadblock is of course the Leadtech GeForce. Even with the 1/2 bus speed AGP setting offered by my Soyo 6VBA 133
UPDATE 1/11/00: John Bogush (see below) emailed a great tip concerning the MC1000. I was surprised at the performance I was getting with it and John’s email helped a lot. What I did after reading John’s suggestion was to add
UPDATE 12/23/99: I ran the C366 with the Alpha socket 7 and found the MC370 cooler by 19 C – not bad! SUMMARY: The Swiftech MC370-2 is a good off-the-shelf socket 370 peltier CPU cooler that performs as advertised. But
Tom (Mr. Peltier) Leufkens has developed two peltier kits, one for the Alpha Celeron/PII/PIII and one for the Alpha PFH6035 Socket 7 cooler. Each of these kits comes with instructions, a 50 watt peltier, screws, backing plates, foam gaskets and
Peltier on Ice 6/16/99 If you read Chen’s stuff, you quickly get the itch to dump some ice into a cooler and take a whack at some real aggressive cooling. So I did – bought a bag of ice, put
I have known Tom for about a year and he is an avid overclocker and developer of peltier cooling solutions. He has spent a lot of time getting his peltier heatsink just right and sent me one to review. As
UPDATE 1/17/00: Toby at BxBoards has a neat formula to size peltiers: Delta T = (1 – (heat load/max cooling power))*max temp difference where heat load = CPU’s heat output in watts, max cooling power = Maximum peltier rating in
"Observations of a Would-Be PII Overclocker" by Mike Langieri 11/3/98 There seems to be a good number of FAQs and other documents on the Celeron processors and their ability to be overclocked successfully. There also seems to be a growing
Before the article I would like to say one thing – indeed I did have the pictures I had promised, but out of the entire roll I took only one came out well. If you really need help setting up
Hi everybody! I’d like to share some overclocking experiences of mine with you. It all started out when I just got bored of my PII-450 running quietly along at 504, as my P2B-S doesn’t allow higher clockspeeds. I just wanted