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My P4 2.53 @ 3.06 w/ pc2100 is that all ?



 
 
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Old October 6th 03, 12:59 PM
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Default My P4 2.53 @ 3.06 w/ pc2100 is that all ?

Actually I upped my voltage to the cpu to 1.60 (as high as the board would let me),and also upped the ddr voltage to 2.7. Upping the ddr voltage is what seems to have made it stable. I'm running on an Asus P4S800, and it doesn't allow me to lower the bus.
I had stated the FSB was 167 its actually 161 and with that choice the PCI bus is at 41mhz but if i could get to the 164 that is where the bus drops back to 33.
And being that the temps seem to be so nice i was hoping i could push it a little further. So it could be a ****ibility that this is as high as the motherboard will let me go?

Thanks..... choppo



 




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