[olug] unlocked athlon goodness
Brian Roberson
brian at bstc.net
Fri Aug 24 19:15:25 UTC 2001
check out the lmsensors article on the olug website
http://olug.org/article.php?sid=9
----- Original Message -----
From: "Hungate Jim" <Hungate_Jim at prc.com>
To: <olug at bstc.net>
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2001 12:25 PM
Subject: RE: [olug] unlocked athlon goodness
> That's not bad, I have my Duron 700 running at 100Mhz, it's not stable if
I
> up the FSB with KT133 chipset.
> As a side note, I picked up a Thermaltake Dragon Orb 3 yesterday from
> Computers 2 Go in Bellevue for $24.50. It dropped my CPU temp by 11
degrees
> celcius! I was using the "stock" HSF that came with the CPU and I have a
> couple of extra case fans. It was running at 44, now it's running at 33.
>
> Have you found a good temperature monitoring program?
> I use Mother Board Monitor in Windows, but I haven't found an equivalent
> program for Linux.
>
>
> Jim Hungate
> FIC AZ11E
> Duron 700 @ 1000
> Dragon Orb 3
> 256meg PC133
> Voodoo4 4500
> Mandrake 8.0
>
> The box said "Requires Windows95 or better", so I installed Linux
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: kaygee [mailto:kegaut01 at willy.wsc.edu]
> Sent: Friday, August 24, 2001 11:08 AM
> To: olug at bstc.net
> Subject: [olug] unlocked athlon goodness
>
>
> At the meeting last night I asked a question concerning L1 bridges which
> didn't get an answer but from what I've read I think they shipped me an
> unlocked AXIA T-bird. Which apparently isn't as uncommon as you might
> think.
>
> Anyway, I said I'd post my O/C results to the list so I will. The FSB
> would do 155Mhz (up from 133Mhz) and the core would do 1460Mhz (up from
> 1200Mhz), but they wouldn't do it together and weren't totally stable
> (some drive read errors). It has been totally stable at 144Mhz FSB and
> 1440 core (10x multiplier), so that's what I'm running it at right now.
>
> It hasn't choked yet on 7 hrs of continuous kernel compile loops combined
> with Q3A demo001 loops so I'd say it's pretty stable.
>
> Bottom line, yes virginia, there is a santa claus, and he delivers via
> FedEx.
>
> Keith
> ----------
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