To get a GFD or not to get a GFD...

Insane3D

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Ok, I am running my 850 rock stable at 1005mhz with a .1v voltage increase. I have been thinking about picking up a GFD, but I am curious how much faster I can expect to go. Is it worth the hassle of cracking the case? I am just afraid I will scratch the PCB with my luck. What do you guys suggest? Also, on a side note, does anyone else have a "classic" 850 with a silver back? Everyone I have seen has a black backplate. Thanks in advance...
 

Mikewarrior2

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unless you can get one for cheap, i would say no...

And you have to comfortable with opening up the case... :)



Mike
 

Insane3D

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Incorrect my friend, my Athlon has a silverback and it has 512kb of L2 cache running at 2/5....Sounds like an "classic" to me...
 

mpitts

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I have seen quite a few Athlon Classics (including my own) with silver heatplates. They are usually the newer (week 17 and higher) CPU's.
 

Technonut

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You are doing damn well at 118 FSB, so I see no need for a GFD. Just wait till you get that PC133, and you really will be rolling.

BTW, check out these benchmarks running at 890MHz 1/2 cache totally stable with a 128MB stick of the Mosel Vitalic at CAS2 Turbo. I ordered one more 64MB stick of the Mosel from John, and will get another later. Not bad for the cache running at 445MHz.


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