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1600 AGOIA at default voltage - any guesses on possible OC?

stultus

Golden Member
I have a 1600+ AGOIA (or whatever the "premier" 1600 OCer was) in a server board. It's been running stock forever off-site, but I'm getting the machine back to me and I'm wondering to what levels I can overclock it. It's in the biostar M7VKQ (vid/lan/sound - KL133 chipset) with 512 PC133. Any guesses from anyone?
 
yeah that's what i did.. until i had to put the damn CPU heatsink spacers that came with my thermalright SK-7 and fried my chip.. damn i had it successfully unlocked, ready for 200FSB 🙁
 
I had a 1600+ Agoia Y 2013. With a SLK800 and a Chaintech Appogee 7VJL (KT333ce) I was able to do 1.9Ghz with GOOD ram. But most of the time I ran in the mid 1800's. Now that I have better ram and an Nforce 2 I bet it could even go higher. But you could expect at LEAST a 300-400 Mhz OC out of that chip. Excluding what the other hardware prevents.
 
My 1600+ does 1794 without any voltage tweaks in an 8RDA+.

3DMark scores and hardware details. That's 2200+ speeds, and with only Crucial PC2100 memory. Maybe it could've gone higher with PC2700 memory.
 
Sounds exciting, but I realized this board has zero (0) OC ability. DOH! That's what I get for buying the cheapest board available.
 
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