AXIA Y really IS as good as they say!

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AXIA Y really IS as good as they say!

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Always a little sceptical................but got me a KK266 , an SK-6 with a Delta, and an AXIA Y

Really quite remarkable.......un bl@@dy believable as it goes!

SO far..............straight in at 1466 (11x133) with no hassle and case on, windows in the house shut, warm weather etc

Then I gave 11.5x133 a go, upped the volts a tad.........no hassle again....1533

Tried the other way around.............11x 140= 1540......BINGO BANGO BONGO

No trouble at all.....won't pus hthe mem any more thsn that. I have cack memory, really cheap PC133, three different sticks, so it is CAS3, but my absolute word.....it FLIES!

Gonna try a bit higher, but hey.........what more do I need? :) :) :) :)
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question is............

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is any one SAD about their AXIA Y?

COme on......share............... ;)
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i just have a standard 1g axi chip and it does 1.5 air cooled NO delta. so what ever this is worth to U take it and use it as you see fit. :D

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remarkable

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truly awesome batch of chips.
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i have one sitting on my desk in it's little plastic house waiting for the new mobo, which should come today (shuttle ak31) :)
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then you, dear chap................

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have one of the best overclocking weekends ahead of you .........ever ;)
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How you getting on WVJOHN?

Are you with us yet?
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Another good batch of chips are the AYHJA "Y" Many of the highest flying birds over at Overclockers.com are this series , alas, my 1.33 is only the AYHJA K, but she's soaring comfortably @ 1500 feet ;)
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Oops, my bad! double-post :S
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zak, mobo came but i may not be able to get it up and running for a few days - parental duties, etc. I have to take down my main system which i don't want to do until i have plenty of time and a peaceful state of mind. whenever i build something in a hurry i create 5x work and don't enjoy it. i especially want to think through the layout of the entire system, instead of just slopping the old stuff in like i usually do..........but i'll report back soon :)
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my 1.33 axia y does 1533 (9.5x161) and i like it . :) Of course, the Iwill kk266r plays a big part too.
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My AXIA Y 1 gig

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also does 1533........goes a bit higher on the FSB but not too happy about it myself......small steps
10.5 x 143 at the moment.......highest FSB I feel 100% about on my cheap mem and my SCSI card is PCI so don't wanna lose the reliability it brought with itself!

have not had a 50% overclock success since my Celery 366.........and this baby is WAY quicker point to point, mghz for mghz than that old duffer!
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my ayhja 1.33 only does 1450 stable. it'll get into windows at 1500 but freezes if i run f@h. i'm using a taisol copper bottom and a delta. i have a new delta 50cfm fan i havent put on yet. i have to get some longer screws. have you guys seen these badboys? its quite a bit "thicker" than the older deltas.
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up and running on a shuttle ak31 w/512 pc 2100

memory scores are real low - i really need to do a reinstall of win2k

i did the lazy way and simply substituted this mobo fior a bx board :) booting off a promise 66 card

at 1330 at 8.0 v right now - seems like this chip may have long legs (10x133)

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at 1330 at 8.0 v right now
8volts!? holy schmoly! ;)

I have a 1.4gig AYHJA chip(non-"Y") and its running at 1600 air cooled. I haven't tried for high cause I figure unless I get another 200mhz(which I won't) it won't be worth it.
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