So, I got my new Taisol 734. It huge, and has a massive footprint. The clip is stiff... I tried to put it on my Duron 700mhz (that has been running along at 1000mhz for two months or so...) GENTLY as i could.
when i reboot it says checksum core blah, blah and resets my BIOS to 700mhz. Well, I end up putting my old heatsink back on and trying to over clock again...nothing works over default. Not only that the temperture on default is now 45 idle. 45 degrees C was my full load temp with it overclosked to 1000mhz!
So, is this a cracked core, or could it be my motherboard? And next...to prevent it happening again: shim, loosen the Taisol clip? What?
I guess this finishes out the Triumvirate of stupidness for me...one burn out for heat, one burnout for a MB and now a cracked core?
Thanks, let me know any of your thoughts or suggestions....
Needless to say I feel stupid, you don't have to re-enforce that....
Edit: It seems as if my reduction in heat from the Taisol reduced the needed input voltage requirement for 1gig. Instead of 1.85v I only need 1.8v now. and it drop my CPU by 10 degrees C. Not bad....
when i reboot it says checksum core blah, blah and resets my BIOS to 700mhz. Well, I end up putting my old heatsink back on and trying to over clock again...nothing works over default. Not only that the temperture on default is now 45 idle. 45 degrees C was my full load temp with it overclosked to 1000mhz!
So, is this a cracked core, or could it be my motherboard? And next...to prevent it happening again: shim, loosen the Taisol clip? What?
I guess this finishes out the Triumvirate of stupidness for me...one burn out for heat, one burnout for a MB and now a cracked core?
Thanks, let me know any of your thoughts or suggestions....
Needless to say I feel stupid, you don't have to re-enforce that....
Edit: It seems as if my reduction in heat from the Taisol reduced the needed input voltage requirement for 1gig. Instead of 1.85v I only need 1.8v now. and it drop my CPU by 10 degrees C. Not bad....
