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! Someone tested overclocking a7v8x-x and amd xp cpu - Overclockingsuceeded



 
 
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Old February 12th 04, 08:36 PM
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Default ! Someone tested overclocking a7v8x-x and amd xp cpu - Overclockingsuceeded

Suceeded in overclocking the xp2200 with 10% frequency overclocing of fsb without the need to raise the core voltage and system 100% stable.
The multiplier is untouched from what is selected on auto giving it a stable function at 1.97 GHz
As the corevoltage is at auto still and unchanged there should not be a thermal probllem with heat.

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Old February 12th 04, 08:55 PM
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Welcome to the world of overclocking. However 10% ranks as a very mild
overclock...people are getting 2.5GHz and more out of such chips.
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Suceeded in overclocking the xp2200 with 10% frequency overclocing of fsb

without the need to raise the core voltage and system 100% stable.
The multiplier is untouched from what is selected on auto giving it a

stable function at 1.97 GHz
As the corevoltage is at auto still and unchanged there should not be a

thermal probllem with heat.



 




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