- Apr 11, 2001
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CPU: AMD T-Bird 700 MHz stock speed
Mobo: MSI-6167 no FSB OC options available without mods
Power Supply: 250W
When I first got my GFD and Alpha p7125 w/Sunon fans I was not ready to put on the new HS/fans and the GFD did not seem to be working. However, when I cranked the voltage up to 1.85 from 1.75, I was able to run stable at 800 MHz and then 850 MHz.
After I found the GFD to work, I underwent installing the 7125 and Sunons. I first cleaned off the HS and heatplate with 91% isopropyl alcohol and then applied Artic Silver II using my finger inside of a Ziploc bag. I had some trouble attaching the HS at first, but in the end the tapscrews were holding it tightly against the heatplate. The fan-cover was even more of a pain as I had bent some of the heatsink's shafts and that made it tougher for the screws to go in, however in the end I was able to get both the fan-cover and the fans in rather snugly.
When I booted up the computer with the new fans I was delighted to hear that they were about as loud as the stock fan was and of course much better (they had better be!
). After fiddling around with a few things and some GFD tweaking, I was able to run 850/1.85 stable and then 900/1.95 stable (after a 15 minute CPUburn test at high priority) which is where I am at now, 900 MHz. Yippie! 
The main thing that is bothering me is that I couldn't even post at 950/1.95 the last time I tried so I am afraid I might not reach a GHz as hoped. But, I am not out of options yet with a 2.05 voltage setting!
I will post more as it happens.
P.S. Yeah 3D Mark 2001 scores are scaling very nicely with my Radeon 8500
Mobo: MSI-6167 no FSB OC options available without mods
Power Supply: 250W
When I first got my GFD and Alpha p7125 w/Sunon fans I was not ready to put on the new HS/fans and the GFD did not seem to be working. However, when I cranked the voltage up to 1.85 from 1.75, I was able to run stable at 800 MHz and then 850 MHz.
After I found the GFD to work, I underwent installing the 7125 and Sunons. I first cleaned off the HS and heatplate with 91% isopropyl alcohol and then applied Artic Silver II using my finger inside of a Ziploc bag. I had some trouble attaching the HS at first, but in the end the tapscrews were holding it tightly against the heatplate. The fan-cover was even more of a pain as I had bent some of the heatsink's shafts and that made it tougher for the screws to go in, however in the end I was able to get both the fan-cover and the fans in rather snugly.
When I booted up the computer with the new fans I was delighted to hear that they were about as loud as the stock fan was and of course much better (they had better be!
The main thing that is bothering me is that I couldn't even post at 950/1.95 the last time I tried so I am afraid I might not reach a GHz as hoped. But, I am not out of options yet with a 2.05 voltage setting!
P.S. Yeah 3D Mark 2001 scores are scaling very nicely with my Radeon 8500
