My Duron 700 is running at 42 degrees.

Renob

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Need more info list everything in your system and what mobo bios your using and what kind of case and how many case fans you have....
 

NforSa

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seems fairly normal, maybe a bit high
Are you measuring it via a external temp probe, or the inbuilt motherboard probe?
I measured the heatsink temperature using a digital thermometer and found my chip heatsink runs about 33 degrees C under load, so the core is probably a few degrees over the heatsink temp (Duron 600@1000 1.80v/ FOP-32 heatsink)

Make sure ur using good quality heatsink grease! (arctic silver :))
 

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I'm going to be getting a Duron 600 that was unlocked via the pencil trick...what's the best way to cool it? The person I'm buying from said he tested it at 1 GHz with a Vantek Blue HSF (or something) from 2cooltek.com (it's $15)...Is there a signicantly better fan? Also, what should one do to avoid crushing it? I'm thinking of getting a spacer, too...

Arctic Silver is the best kind of thermal compound?


Oh yeah, i heard some people had trouble w/ their durons after awhile...and that redoing the pencil marks solved their troubles...how do you apply the pencil marks, and with what?
 

realport16

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i am running on a

MSI K7t Pro2
ASUS geforce 2 MX
128MB IBM Cas2 memory with
Intel 10/100 Pro+ Management
HP CD-Writer 9100
Standard ATX Case w/ drilled holes with 3 Fans
W/ Global win fkp32 HSF
 

realport16

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I used the pencil trick using #2 lead. i used the probe software that came with the board. i tried booting it with 950 MHZ using 9.5 at 1.75 volts. The hell it rocks. just not sure about the cooling though.:)
 

Mage

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Yeah, the duron i'm getting tested at 1 GHz, so I'm thinking I'll probably run it at 7.5 * 133, or maybe, 933 (7 * 133) or 865 (6.5 * 133)...either way, i'd be happy
 

Mikewarrior2

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Hmmm.... i'd check your heatsink again. The k7t PRO series of mb's do not have any sort of compensation, so the readings tend to be at least -8C lower than core temp.


Mike
 

Maximus96

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anybody able to run their FSB higher than 100?? i can only go up to 102 or 103 before things get unstable...like errors in prime95 test
 

Yerdy

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Zaku,

I've had my best luck with the multiplier. When I start to fiddle with the FSB, I get instability with my KT7. Maybe they'll fix that with a BIOS upgrade.
 

NforSa

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if you want to use high bus speeds (like over 110) wait until boards based on the KT133A chipset come out
 

ericb

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Zaku: I'm running at 106 FSB (Duron 600 @ 954). Still working on it though. MSI Pro2A.