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150MHz FSB Possible?

kohrah

Junior Member
Has anyone gotten up to 150MHz FSB on a TBird or Duron? If so, what mobo/cpu did you get, multipliers/voltage, and cooling did you use to achieve it?
 
I've heard that most if the KT133A boards will get up to 155-160. As soon as I hook up my new 1.2 Ghz processor I am going to start dropping the multiplier and raising the FSB and see how high I can take it. I don't think I will have any problems getting it that high.

Eric
 
Cool! Here's what I have, what do you think I should do for the multiplier (if anything) to get 150MHz FSB to work? I have an Asus A7V133 and a Duron 700MHz. I have some Corsair PC133 SDRAM, so hopefully it'll overclock OK. The CPU has a ThermalTake Volcano 2, and the case has 2 Panaflo 120mm fans. I also have the Vantec chipset cooler on the Northbridge/Southbridge.
 
all of anand's boards he reviewed got only to 147... i think i tried 149 or 150 and it didnt post (a7v133), the system doesnt have everything in it so its just at 147 until i tweak it out a bit more
 
I have made it to 158fsb but tended to get errors but 155fsb was solid... 🙂


BTW it was not worth much testing with 3dMark2001... (about 40points more is all) Running at 117fsb and kicking the memory up almost did the same...???
 
I normaly run it at 11X117 with the memory @157mhz but that is at default voltage... 1.75 I seem to have no problem running any multiplier I want, the best performace and stablility does seem to also be at default voltage... BTW this is a Compuwiz1 chip... 😉
 
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