- Jul 25, 2006
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We haven't used it in 5 years. It has an AMD Thunderbird 850mhz processor w/ a 200mhz bus. I didn't realize it could be overclocked until a bit ago...
I did a pencil mod on the L1 laser cuts to enable an open multiplier, then set the new base fsb clock to 133(needed to bridge the L1 points to do this as well). I then dropped the multiplier to get a final overclock of 1ghz, 266mhz bus, 133mhz Ram. I started @ 850,200,100. I can do a 1m calc in superpi in a smooth 2:20. It idles @ 36C, and loads @ 46 on a compusa brand copper heatsink with a 939 x2 stock fan on top. woot!
*EDIT* I changed the multipliers using the DIP jumpers on the mobo vs in bios- so if anything goes screwy I can reset bios and not have to re-change everything. I also changed the voltage from 1.7 to 1.775 (which droops to 1.83) using DIP jumps as well. The bus was changed from a base 100 to 133 using a jumper.
I did a pencil mod on the L1 laser cuts to enable an open multiplier, then set the new base fsb clock to 133(needed to bridge the L1 points to do this as well). I then dropped the multiplier to get a final overclock of 1ghz, 266mhz bus, 133mhz Ram. I started @ 850,200,100. I can do a 1m calc in superpi in a smooth 2:20. It idles @ 36C, and loads @ 46 on a compusa brand copper heatsink with a 939 x2 stock fan on top. woot!
*EDIT* I changed the multipliers using the DIP jumpers on the mobo vs in bios- so if anything goes screwy I can reset bios and not have to re-change everything. I also changed the voltage from 1.7 to 1.775 (which droops to 1.83) using DIP jumps as well. The bus was changed from a base 100 to 133 using a jumper.