Here's the deal:
When I got my Parhelia, it would overclock flawlessly to 10% (220/275 = retail speeds).
I ran Shark demo for hours without crash.
Now it would lock up in the first test of Aquamark.
(Using MTSTU)
Possible culprits:
1 When I got Parhelia I installed it in PII 350@467. It obviously couldn't push it to limits. The CPU/MoBo was upgraded latter
2 Right now she's roasting under SK7 on CPU2 on my Tyan TigerMPX. Today I added 2 Zalman F2's to blow over CPU2 and over Parhelia. Temps went down 2-5°C (CPU2 59°C under load, AGP 35°).
No improovement
3 I updated to lattest BIOS. This might have changed something.
I'd like to find the culprit-
If I won't be able to take her to retail speeds, that's OK, performance delta is not that big and I won't do a permanent overclock via BIOS.
When I got my Parhelia, it would overclock flawlessly to 10% (220/275 = retail speeds).
I ran Shark demo for hours without crash.
Now it would lock up in the first test of Aquamark.
(Using MTSTU)
Possible culprits:
1 When I got Parhelia I installed it in PII 350@467. It obviously couldn't push it to limits. The CPU/MoBo was upgraded latter
2 Right now she's roasting under SK7 on CPU2 on my Tyan TigerMPX. Today I added 2 Zalman F2's to blow over CPU2 and over Parhelia. Temps went down 2-5°C (CPU2 59°C under load, AGP 35°).
No improovement
3 I updated to lattest BIOS. This might have changed something.
I'd like to find the culprit-
If I won't be able to take her to retail speeds, that's OK, performance delta is not that big and I won't do a permanent overclock via BIOS.
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