SL3PZ 533s...

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KliK
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SL3PZ 533s...

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Abit BP6 2xCeleron 533@600 2,05V
(stable and computing UD agent on projects: Human Protenome & Ligantfit II. - Cancer!)

CPU stepping(s): 8
FSB: 72
Bios revision: modified RU
Cooling: 2x TITAN D5TB with CoolerMaster TC 80x80 fans (model DAF-B82-E1) & old modified Pentium1 heatsink for BX440 chipset
Board Revision: 0,40
Modifications: only VTT capacitor switched for 1500 microF
Operating System: WinXP Pro + SP2
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Hercules Prophet 4500 TV-out (Kyro2 chipset with 64MB),
D-Link 538TX network card,
ALi USB card,
2x 3Dfx Diamond Monster 2 (Voodoo2 with 8MB each, connected with SLI cabel),
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nice
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Post by kuun »

nice

how is the longterm stability?
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Very Cool! :peace:
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Post by KliK »

still doing the 24h stability test...but it's going without any problems!

so far no crash! and UD agent is computing well with Human Protenom Project! :D
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Post by davd_bob »

WOW, 600MHz is really going for it. That gives the rest of the system(other then ram) about a 10% OC as well.

If you find the stability ok, after a while see if you can get the voltage down on the CPUs.

Oh you may have to update your SIG.
There are *almost* no bad BP6s. There are mostly bad caps.

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Post by KliK »

had to dump it back to 576MHz, but it's stable now...600 is still over the limit...but only for now!
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Post by davd_bob »

davd_bob wrote:...the rest of the system(other then ram) about a 10% OC...
KliK wrote:had to dump it back to 576MHz, but it's stable now...600 is still over the limit...but only for now!
Was it the CPUs or could it have been something else in the system? What were the symptoms that made you pull back from the razors edge?
The PCI cards designed for 33MHz were getting about 37Mhz. Im not familure with your vid cards but one of them may be your culprit.
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Post by KliK »

the system froze during the boot...no HDD led, no nothing...so i think it's sthg more than PCI card or AGP card...maybe i do need active cooling on BX chipset for 600MHz?!
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Post by p3n1x »

yes yes, definatly throw a fan on the bx chipset. i just used an old 486 fan, i didnt use any thermal goop on the chipset, or removed it, i just simply stuck a 486 fan on it, and screwed it in lightly......good times

so hows it doing? stable at what speeds?
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BX cooling

Post by jaybird »

I would also advise thermal paste if possible, every little bit helps!

Regards,

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Post by KliK »

thing is that i need a new PSU, 'cause this one hasn't got the intake under it...so it would cool down the CPU 1 & 2...i'll post some of the temps. when i got that...now they are about 40-45°C, for all 3 sensors!!! :D but UD Agent is running and cruching DATA for http://www.grid.org!

the paste is on the BX chipset...with big P1 heatsink & 50x50 cooler...going nice, no crash so far... :lol: :lol: :lol:


what do you suggest for glue-paste for PCI bridge?! i though about sticking BX cooler on it!? :?: :!: :?:
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Post by Dave Rave »

72fsb is only 576mhz
75 gives you 600
you didn't mention what voltage you are running the cpus at. at least 2.10v I'd say
much voltage and OC'ing needs much cooling.
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Post by KliK »

Dave Rave wrote:72fsb is only 576mhz
75 gives you 600
you didn't mention what voltage you are running the cpus at. at least 2.10v I'd say
much voltage and OC'ing needs much cooling.
check my signature! :D

yes, i did multiply wrong...but later i did corrected it...i don't want to edit it just yet!
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