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Just got my 1ghz T-Bird!!! (OCing Updates)

AMDPwred

Diamond Member
It's an AXIAR. I've only had it in for about 20 mins so I'm going to wait for a few hours for a "burn in" before I start to OC. How long would you guys suggest I wait? Also how high are the multipliers going on these Birds (default is 10)?
 
if you have ram with pc133, and your mobo also support it, then the defalut setup for you system should be 133 x 7.5.

i read that many ppl can push their FSB way beyond 150.

anyway, you should try to push you FSB as high as possible to get every drop of juice out of your setup. always remember that memory is the bottleneck in almost every system.
 
At the moment I'm at 1.2ghz (10x120 1.7v) and stable. Ran 3DMark2001 and got 2042. I was at 1700 with 1ghz. My current temps (after 3DMark) are CPU: 49 MB: 32.

Going for 1.3ghz...
 
It seems like 1.4 is the roof for this chip. WOW what a roof!🙂

I tried (11x133) and it started by locked up before Windows could start. I tried up to 1.8v, should I go higher? Would not enough voltage be causing it not to start Windows?
 
you can go all the way to 1.85v and you "should" be alright. Make sure you have good cooling and ventalation also. Congrats on a very sweet OC, 40% aint bad!
 
I've got one stick of crucial RAM and one generic stick. 256MB PC133 each. The crucial is set for CAS2 but I don't know how to make it run CAS2.
 
AMDpwred, you set the CAS in the BIOS. You cannot set a certain CAS for one bank (stick of ram) and a different CAS for another stick... Trying to OC generic ram may be a lost cause, unless you get lucky. Anyway, good luck and check your bios for CAS settings.
 
I've got an AXIA Gig with 512 MB. ram running at 153 CAS 2/2/2 on an A7V133, so much for A7V133s not being able reach high FSBs. Win2K boots at 166 CAS 3 but it isn't fully stable. 153 is the highest stable at CAS2
 
See I can only get up to 1.85v without mods. I think I'll be ok with 1400mhz🙂 I'll try and lower the multiplier and up the fsb.
 
why is it that you were o/c'ing from a default 100fsb?

when you are at 133fsb is this at default fsb? If not then your pci and agp slots are running an unnecessarily high multiplier and stopping you from increasing the fsb. Or it coould be just the generic ram🙂

Now I really want an axia-r😀
 
nice o/c🙂

i just have a quick question cuz my clueless friend just got a 1ghz tbird too🙂 Did you have to do something to the cpu to change multipliers? or do new m/bs allow this?
 


<< why is it that you were o/c'ing from a default 100fsb?

when you are at 133fsb is this at default fsb? If not then your pci and agp slots are running an unnecessarily high multiplier and stopping you from increasing the fsb. Or it coould be just the generic ram🙂

Now I really want an axia-r😀
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There are 1ghz 100fsb T-Birds.
 
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