Read the first post for the screw thing Burnout, 41 with just a HSF, 1466mhz with 14x and 1.825. Got 1466 with that. 15x and 1.85 volts 1460-- why? Temps are fine.
CPUZ doesnt see the multis but here, this is current with 15x and 1.85, should have taken one when 14x and 1.825.
thats, good, now try running prime95 or something and check that it's stable, thats quite a nice change from the original.
just download prime 95, somewhere, and let it run, but im sure it's probably stable, judging by your desktop etc, and everything, thats running i can imagine its all ready being stressed considerably
i just had an idea that the cpu may not be allowing the higher multiplers. you haven't got 13 or 14 or even 15 at all! maybe when you boosted the volts its caused unusal side effects on the core or board and you are get 10mhz or so difference.
Athlon XP 1700+ 1467 MHz 256 KiB 266 MT/s 11x 1.75 V 64.0 W Thats all i ahve been able to get, even jacking stuff all the way up, looks like ill stick with it on 13 and 175 and be happy, unless i get a better board and do hackage.
I'm having a weird problem. Say the sytem started up fine and is running, if I shut down and try to start back up or restart it just hangs and doesnt post. If I force power off and start again it starts fine. What gives?
i average around 35 idle and 45 under load, so id say your just a wee bit over but nothing to worry about. if you dont mind the noise set your cpu fan to full in the bios
Might be worth trying Clockgen - might let you increase the FSB a bit more..... The whole not booting thing sounds like the mobo is getting flaky at those massive speeds! Unless it really bothers you, I'd ignore it! Oh, and temps are great for a Palomino chip - they were always hot little beasts - late 60's and I'd get worried!
I could go up 166 with the fsb, had to change a jumper setting. I have it at 133, is it safe to change?
If i remember, i had the same board and an XP 1800 Pal. i did 1909Mhz on stock volts with the stock cooler fine... to get to 2Ghz, i uped the VCore to 1.8v. would have gone further but RAM was the limiting factor.