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Old Sep 12, 2002, 02:05 AM   #1
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Ok guys i finaly got my stuff:

Chaintech 7VJL via kt333

AMD 2100+

Transend 265 mb ram PC2700 333

I need some settings (safe not extreme) for voltages etc.
My older mobos didnt have all these over clocking goodies.

Some of my readings are as follows:

Vcore: 1.71 v
VDimm 2.50 v
Agp : 1.5 v
Vchip 2.53 v

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FSB 137 (crashes if i go above 139 (could be a bios setting or jumper)
CPU frequency 1815
Cpu multiplier 13

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CPU temp 46 celcius (but im getting a correct cooler in a day or 2 cause the salesman sent me the wrong one and i had to use my P3 !gig cooler)
System temp 27 celcius
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So can you AMD freaks help or at least post a link to a help page ?
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Old Sep 12, 2002, 02:07 AM   #2
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Try this....
It tells you what speed you will get which is nice.

http://www.ocinside.de/index_e.html?...resistors.html
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Old Sep 12, 2002, 04:22 AM   #3
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Cool site thanks....too bad its not for my XP 2100+ (only Tbird and Duron)
but they have alot of good links.

thanks again
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Old Sep 16, 2002, 03:22 PM   #4
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You probably only really want to play with the CPU voltage. Most normal overclockers don't screw around with VAGP or VCHIP (whatever the latter may be). I suppose you are probably new to overclocking. You only really need to increase your VCORE to combat instability. Overclock in slow increments, and up your VCORE as needed. I doubt your board will allow you to, but a VCORE of, say, 2.0V is not a good idea, unless you have radical cooling. 1.85V is probably okay, if you have a good cooler.
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Old Sep 16, 2002, 11:07 PM   #5
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Now thats the kind of tip i really needed !!!

And yes it does allow me.

It allows me anything i want....no shit.

my mobo

and this little App to help me though i prefer from bios but still its good to monitor temps.

The overclocking app

I also got a non-standard cooler cause i was lucky to get an oem CPU
so i got this cause the really known brands where outa reach.

My cooler

(its the 2400 pro)
It keeps my cpu at a stable 42 degrees celcius with a Vcore of 1.85 v
And system temps are around 27 to 30 .
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