Author: Fernando Villegas
Date: 11:49:01 10/04/00
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On October 04, 2000 at 00:27:39, Christophe Theron wrote: >On October 03, 2000 at 22:18:37, Fernando Villegas wrote: > >>On October 03, 2000 at 21:45:46, Christophe Theron wrote: >> >>>On October 03, 2000 at 15:12:45, Fernando Villegas wrote: >>> >>>>Christophe: >>>>Just in case you get into trouble with this processor again, as me, I can now >>>>tell you that sometimes the problem seems to be in the memory bank, not because >>>>some unit is malfunctioning, but because they are not exactly the same, same >>>>brand, etc. Or they are not simetrical. Problem sometimes appears if you add and >>>>put to run odd number of Mb. That's a fact sometimes you can forget. Another >>>>thing: the processor runs Ok with 3,3 V. No overheating. It is just in the limit >>>>of the unit. Until now aLL goes ok. If ever the computer produces some flames, i >>>>will tell you :-) >>>>FERNANDO >>> >> >> >>The motherboard is a M598lmr using a SiS530 chipset to leverage extra perfomance >>from the socket-7 architecture. It uses three DIMM slots for 3,3 V SDRAM. Every >>kind of device supported in the card. >>According to my guru, he uses it for a server than run all day, all days, all >>months, every minute, without ever failing. Well, let us see... >>Fernando > > > >Thanks, you have told me everything. But what processor are you using??? Yeah, I told you all less the core of it. It is an AMD K6-2. Malaysia made. Hummmmmm Fernando > > > > Christophe > > > > >>P.D. >>I almost cannot wait the delivery of your engines in rebel 11 package. >>> >>>I find it really strange that you have to set it to 3.3V. >>> >>> >> >>What's your processor exactly? Isn't it a processor for a lower frequency that >>>somebody has sold to you pretending it will work at the higher frequency? >>> >>>I never had to "overvolt" a processor. Only when I was trying to overclock. And >>>with the K6-2 it's a very bad idea to overclock. >>> >>> >>> >>> Christophe
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