Hi guys,
The problem is that if I wan't to overclock a Thunderbird/Athlon Classic on a board that carries that chip (tested on Asus K7M Rev.1.04 and Gigabyte Rev 1.1) it is impossible to overclock it via multiplier settings. it is possible to overclock via FSB, but that's not an option 'cause I'm only able to get these boards stable at 110 Mhz, and that results in 770Mhz, You probably guess it: It's a 700 one. I've also tested it with 2 different GFD's (Freespeed Ninja Pro{active} and a GFD without the need of current{passiv}. It's impossible.
But if I use an old K7M (Rev.1.02, stepping C4) it is possible to overclock with Multiplier! The only problem with that solution is that I have to set the Vcore with the board jumpers and not with the ones on the GFD's.
I hope that anyone can help.
Mega
PS: I've forgot to tell you that the Thunderbird isn't the limiting factor. It's able to achieve some shiny 875Mhz!!!
[This message has been edited by MegaManX4 (edited 04 July 2000).]
The problem is that if I wan't to overclock a Thunderbird/Athlon Classic on a board that carries that chip (tested on Asus K7M Rev.1.04 and Gigabyte Rev 1.1) it is impossible to overclock it via multiplier settings. it is possible to overclock via FSB, but that's not an option 'cause I'm only able to get these boards stable at 110 Mhz, and that results in 770Mhz, You probably guess it: It's a 700 one. I've also tested it with 2 different GFD's (Freespeed Ninja Pro{active} and a GFD without the need of current{passiv}. It's impossible.
But if I use an old K7M (Rev.1.02, stepping C4) it is possible to overclock with Multiplier! The only problem with that solution is that I have to set the Vcore with the board jumpers and not with the ones on the GFD's.
I hope that anyone can help.
Mega
PS: I've forgot to tell you that the Thunderbird isn't the limiting factor. It's able to achieve some shiny 875Mhz!!!
[This message has been edited by MegaManX4 (edited 04 July 2000).]
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