what bus speed are you running, or what is the highest you've run?

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Just wondering here, I finally pushed the little monster to 180mhz bus this morning (800eb at 1080mhz). How high have you pushed your chip?
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fastest i've been able to get my 600e is 142 - don't know what's holding me back but it's fast enough - i run at 133 because that is rock stable always and i've only got a gorb on it
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that GORB isn't that bad, but it's all I have too. I found that placing a better HS and fan on the chipset, and a HS on the clockgen have gotten me the best results on a CUSL2.
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So far my 1 ghz T-bird's at 1200mhz by multiplier only (100x12) after closing the L1 bridges with defroster grid paint.
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144, then my cpu craps out....
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Post by LarryJoe »

133 - the sweet spot. No desire to go hire as the system rocks.

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800 PIII 100fsb @ 133fsb 1064mhz likewise LarryJoe..
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142 currently stable as a rock and 150 got to desktop and froze and didnt bother going for a few more extra mhz's
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200mhz. Hehe, Go athlon!! :)

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Room mates 600E @ 864 mhz my old processor voltage at 1.7 volts. Not a bad processor. Had a Mc1000 peltier setup on it and ran 930 mhz. This is the old stepping

Mine is a 700E @ 1001mhz 1.9 volts using h20 to cool it with. Goes into windows at 1050mhz but locks up in desktop. Been working fine for 6 months now

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