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  • #31
    At wich temps??
    If there's artificial intelligence, there's bound to be some artificial stupidity.

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    • #32
      ah voltage mod, now that explains everythig (i guess)
      no matrox, no matroxusers.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Technoid
        At wich temps??
        Seeing as the temps are now dropping in Minnesota, I can keep it under 50C with ease with the windows open...

        Peaks at 54C with my Delta running at 1/3 power running at 1.9ghz@2v

        No voltmod, BTW. I can go all the way upto 2.2v in the bios with the 8K3A+....one of the main reasons I'm looking forward to the Epox 8RDA+....
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        • #34
          at what ambient room temp?

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          • #35
            74F right now

            It had to drop to 65F in order for it to boot into windows at 1.97ghz...
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            • #36
              With the Epox board K6-III is running you don't need to mod it to get voltages higher than 1,85v.

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              • #37
                ok just for fun i slaped a 6800rpm PAPST on the zalman, was stable up to 1750Mhz (@1.85V). that beast is louder than a jet engine though i dont think that baby can do more than this, even not with water cooling. not enough juice.

                anyway 1680Mhz didnt proove to be perfectly stable, UT2K3 jumped to the desktop with general protection fault once (and this baby got hot up to 75C ) so i lowered to 11.5x142 = 1633 which is perfectly stable and also quite "cool" (65C max).
                Last edited by thop; 3 October 2002, 13:36.
                no matrox, no matroxusers.

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                • #38
                  I'm sure it will Thop, just need to make the Vmod (did it to mine) and have better cooling
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                  • #39
                    hey I got a question...I have my Vcore set to 1.85 in the BIOS, yet the MSI PC Alert 4 shows it at 1.75...

                    Any idea whats going on?
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                    • #40
                      What reading do you see when in the BIOS (&which BIOS) VS. when using a quality DMM?

                      When in the BIOS you see a better measurement of said voltage, but still not as good as I can read with my Fluke 867BE GMM... ie software monitoring just sucks.
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                      • #41
                        thop what you are doing to your CPU is plain sadistic

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                        • #42
                          I think a Thermalright SLK800 would get you a few Mhz, due to the considerably reduced temps....
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