Hi!
If you have read the "Overclocking PIII-450 survey" thread you will know that I have been trying to get my PIII-450 to do 600. So far without much luck!
Yesterday I got a new Haetsink/fan combo, the Global Win Cooltium VGS08 cooler. I has two 5000 rpm fans and a special heatsink with holes to cool the L2 cache chips. As I took my retail Heatsink apart to install the new heatsink I write down the part number of my cache chips. I just wondered if anyone (ALBPM, Guyver???) of you know if this chip type is good for 300 Mhz or if not how much it's rated at. Also if you have a CPU with the same cache chips and managed to get the magic 600 could you please post your memory, motherboard and cooler setup.
Here's the numbers:
SEC KOREA 928
KM736V604AMT-4
TLC337AA
I believe the middle line is the one containing the chip info, but as I'm not sure, I wrote down everything for you...
Also, if anyone has had improved OC'ability by removing the backplate and installing an extra heatsink/fan on the back of the CPU for extra cooling of the PCB and core, could you post your procedure including materials used.
Does anyone have a CPU core temp. reading for running 558 or 600 Mhz on a PIII-450? My BH6 can't measure core temp.
Thanks in advance,
Jake
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Who is General Failiure and why is he reading my drive?
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MGA-G200 8Mb Mill. bios ver. 2.3, Abit BH6 mobo bios ver. LN, PIII-450@558, 192Mb PC-100 SDRAM, 17" Hitachi monitor, Plextor 40TS CDROM, Panasonic 7502 CDR.
If you have read the "Overclocking PIII-450 survey" thread you will know that I have been trying to get my PIII-450 to do 600. So far without much luck!
Yesterday I got a new Haetsink/fan combo, the Global Win Cooltium VGS08 cooler. I has two 5000 rpm fans and a special heatsink with holes to cool the L2 cache chips. As I took my retail Heatsink apart to install the new heatsink I write down the part number of my cache chips. I just wondered if anyone (ALBPM, Guyver???) of you know if this chip type is good for 300 Mhz or if not how much it's rated at. Also if you have a CPU with the same cache chips and managed to get the magic 600 could you please post your memory, motherboard and cooler setup.
Here's the numbers:
SEC KOREA 928
KM736V604AMT-4
TLC337AA
I believe the middle line is the one containing the chip info, but as I'm not sure, I wrote down everything for you...
Also, if anyone has had improved OC'ability by removing the backplate and installing an extra heatsink/fan on the back of the CPU for extra cooling of the PCB and core, could you post your procedure including materials used.
Does anyone have a CPU core temp. reading for running 558 or 600 Mhz on a PIII-450? My BH6 can't measure core temp.
Thanks in advance,
Jake
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Who is General Failiure and why is he reading my drive?
----------------------
MGA-G200 8Mb Mill. bios ver. 2.3, Abit BH6 mobo bios ver. LN, PIII-450@558, 192Mb PC-100 SDRAM, 17" Hitachi monitor, Plextor 40TS CDROM, Panasonic 7502 CDR.
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