Crap, I lost my password it's been forever since I posted here.
Well, We still have nuclear subs that can preemptivly strike and even destroy countries...
http://www.hpjc.org/issues_nuclearsub.html
my friend's overclocked his 1700+ to 1900+ and idles around 45-50C, at one point he reported during stress testing the temp was 85 C!! He refused to shut it down despite my requests to "I have a server running, I can't shut it down" is one thing he was telling me why he didn't want to :Q
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I use a WD now, since I had a 30gb maxtor and it's replacement die within the warranty period. They're sending me a newer and bigger model to me now (40gb) :D
gonna try 1.56v, see if it holds
Edit: lowest it goes is 1.575v, set on that with 0.5% spread spectrum. Will see if stable w/ prime95 running, The vcore went as low as 1.55 also.
On BIOS reporting, yes, but at 133/133 FSB the CPU is at 1.47 Ghz (1700+ speeds). AIDA32 reports it as a mobile XP 1700+ and My Computer properties shows it as a Athlon XP 2100+. I bumped the FSB to 144 and I get 1.63 Ghz
Also, what's the minimum vcore needed for a 2100+? In 'frequency...
I have an MSI KT3 Ultra2 (680E?) motherboard and I started getting this problem when I flashed to the latest BIOS (5.7, 2-2x-2003). At 133/133, my CPU is being identified as a mobile XP 1700+ with clock speed @ 1.47ghz. I did not have this problem with the previous version. Any ideas?
My AMD Athlon 2100+ T-bred B is running at 1600mhz, and the Vcore is 1.58v. (spread spectrum is 0.25% in voltage/cpu frequency tab in bios setup) What's the minimum vcore needed for underclocked processor without making things unstable?
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