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Seeing that my XP1800+ was just dropped off think I'll stick to my Circuit Works silver conductive paint (pen form), some microballoons and clear fingernail polish to do the job.
I haven't done any OC since my duron 700....
I have a Athlon 1300 and I know that I can hit 1500 with it with aditional voltage ! (it got hot as he**)
But I really don't see the point with it!
I rather buy a xp1800+ and get those additional 200Mhz without the heat increase from h***
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I've got an overclocked Athlon 1g @ 1.15G and an XP running at standard 1800+. Haven't bothered about overclocking that possibly because of the diminishing returns.
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Originally posted by Technoid I haven't done any OC since my duron 700....
I have a Athlon 1300 and I know that I can hit 1500 with it with aditional voltage ! (it got hot as he**)
But I really don't see the point with it!
I rather buy a xp1800+ and get those additional 200Mhz without the heat increase from h***
This is about unlocking the multiplier on the chip.. not necessarily overclocking. There is a juicy new reason to do this.. the KT333 chipset. Just by upping the FSB to 166, you get a speed increase of 7-15%. So say you get an AXP2000+. It comes with a multiplier of 12.5x133. You could run this at the same speed by doing a multiplier of 10x166. Of course, you could always try 11x166 if you felt like it.
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