1st Attempt at Overclocking my 850 TBird

RichDem

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Dec 18, 2000
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I have just tried overclocking my 850 Thunderbird using a pencil, when I set the multiplier to 9X the chip is reported as a 700 and when I tried 9.5X I get a 750.
I thought what the hell and went for 10X, the bios reports a 1GHZ chip. Can anybody tell me why at 9X & 9.5X the chip speed was reported incorrectly.

What can you use to remove the pencil lines from the chip if needed? also If I have to remove the heatsink again what is the best thing to use to remove the old thermal paste?

The system has been running stable at 1GHZ for about 2 hours now with no crashes, VIA Hardware monitor reports CPU temp at 30C, and around 42C after playing direct 3d games for about half an hour

Regards

Richard Carter


 

woodsman

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Oct 9, 1999
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You need to redo your pencil better. I did the same thing and had to redo the pencil. Some lead is better than others and the Loctite(rear window defogger-765-1460) is the best. Good luck, sounds like you got a good chip:)

woodsman
 

jsbush

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Nice, but you get the most performence gain by upping the FSB, but it results in a less stable system!

Those are also nice temps!
 

joeryu

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just redo the pencil, and brake fluid works best removing the old paste. regular erasor will be fine in taking out the pencil marks.