Re: socket370 to slot 1overclock


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Subject: Re: socket370 to slot 1overclock
Name: Mertsch
Date: 3/31/2001 4:11:12 PM (GMT-7)
IP Address: 212.185.255.235
In Reply to: Re: socket370 to slot 1overclock posted by Mertsch
Message:

........ I am Not stupid ............
ALL overclocking on my comp has a reason I know what happens to overclock that and that .......
SO:
there is one "host" bus where all other speed are linked to .........
So and if u try setting your PCI speed over 33.3 (1/2 of 66MHz FSB or 1/3 of 100MHz FSB)
.... BUT underclocking doesn't matter to them .........
Thats why I coose 722 MHz ......... (85MHz FSB) ..... there The PCI is at 28,xx MHz so hes absolutly running stable ........ now I can take my software to overclock him more .......
BUT there is one thing to mention .... If the overclocking (by software) "is changing" the factor from what all the other Speed are linked to the system crashes .....
so 80 MHz FSB = 41.xx MHz PCI = unstable
85 MHz = 28.xx MHz PCI = stable

So and now the last 50 MHz
As I said u have to raise the core voltage ....
but this is not good for the CPU ..... he can handle it ..... but hes getting the first problems like not booting if ur comp is really shut down ...... than he crashes .... if u press reset than he will do it .......
thats why I don't choose 100MHz FSB ........
And U have to look at the numbers ......
What other CPU can handel such an overclocking ..... 566 --> 800 without any problem ........ and with a little bit unstable Doubbles the clock ............... Without water cooling ........... that something other ......

Hope u understand me now .........

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