Author: Aaron Gordon
Date: 09:19:37 02/10/04
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On February 09, 2004 at 22:40:14, Slater Wold wrote: >I know. This chip is amazing. Lower clock speed than you, and still faster. >And like you said, we aren't in 64 bit yet. I was just kidding. But it is >something I know someone out there said, and took seriously. :) > >I can alter the vcore. Up to 3v! Stock is 1.5v. I don't know if you know this >or not, but this motherboard has *2* vcore's. Just in case you blow one up. >And they are interchangable! With dual BIOS, I swear, they want people to >punish this board. Also, the power supply I got has dual 12v rails, and a bunch >of other good stuff. It'll be interesting... > >Running 2.36Ghz stable as can be. Without bumping the AGP, vcore, or memory >voltage. Go up one more mhz, and it locks. I am letting it 'burn in' over nite >(at my work actually), and then tomorrow, I'll push it as hard as it can go. > >I'd be happy with 2.5Ghz. ok, tomorrow is here! :) Definitely let us know how it goes. Try a maximum of 1.85v for the vcore for now. See if it'll do 2.5ghz :) You may need to relax your memory timings as your bus speed will be getting up there if you don't change the multiplier.
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