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Old December 30th 03, 10:58 PM
Richard Weller
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Default Epox 8RDA / 2500+ Barton / overclocking questions

Hi,

I've got a week 34 (if i read the sticker right and my eyes weren't lying
to me!) and on the 8RDA i can't change the multipiler, I thought it was
after week 39 they "super locked" them. Is this board c**p for overlocking
or did AMD lock chips this early?

I can't complain cos i'm running @ 2.2ghz / 1.7v but i'd like stock
voltage on the cpu core, cpu temp on light load is 47c but some tiding of
the cables i'm sure i can drop it a little more

Regards,
Richard Weller

 




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