Ok,
I looked at the specs for the ASUS board (on thier web site) and all I could
see was up to 83 Mhz. How are you getting 373? I would love to see how you
did this (since I would love to try!!!).
Nathan
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Patrick T. Berry [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, May 21, 1998 6:11 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: partitioning strategy
>
>
>
> Ray Curtis wrote:
>
> > >>>>> "ptb" == Patrick T Berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > ptb> I am overclocking a 233mx at 373.5 mhz!
> >
> > Boy, I hope you have this on a block of ice, this is a 66% overclock
> > speed !
> > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > http://www.clark.net/pub/ray
>
> I am using an ASUS TX97-E Rev 1.12 board, which has monitor thermometer on
> the board beneath the CPU, and one on the board. They report CPU at 134
> degrees, board at
> 128 degrees. I am using ONLY a stock fan with green aluminum heatsink,
> the fan is a ball bearing model. I have had no problems in the past two
> months, as far as
> lock-ups in Win95 and Linux. Before the over clock, temps were: CPU=131;
> board
> was 124 degrees. I do have thermal silicon paste on the cpu/heatsink. I
> am experimenting,
> as always, with new and used equipment I picked up at stores, sales,
> shows, etc. Sure is
> fun! Only smoked one power supply and one 486 board so far! Those
> casualties were due to
> start-up stress on capacitors, and old battery on board.
> Red Hat has no apparent problem running on the overclocked board!
>
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