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Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2000 6:12 pm
by loopy26
Trying to breath new life into an old system. Never thought I'd be trying to OC a SS7 setup.
Thanks!
Loop
Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2000 1:17 pm
by Coco
I wouldn't recommend it... An AMD K6-2/3 are so cheap now, buying a new Heatsink/fan for them just to o/c is not worth it... Usually the max you can o/c a K6-2/3 are by 50mhz more. And if you are lucky, you can do that with a regular Heatsink/fan @ 2.4v(Default is 2.2v).
Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2000 1:37 pm
by nexus_7
i had a 300 at 450 and a 400 at 550. I used the original alphas. standuard all aluminum and 60mm y's tech.

VROOM! Also if U take a rasorblade U can Pop off the Cap on the cpu and it looks like a durron under there. Might be able 2 get a Little extra Juice that way as well.
http://www.2cooltek.com sells the heatsinks still I think along with other options U might want 2 try.
Greg
Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2000 4:11 pm
by loopy26
I forgot to add, it's a K63+, which is why I am interested in OCing it. Supposedly some people have had some luck getting them up to 600 at maybe 2.1 to 2.2 V (2.0 is the standard voltage for this chip).
Thanks!
Loop
Nexus- BTW, is that the PEP or the PAL? They seem to say FCPGA or Socket A. Will it still fit?
[Edited by loopy26 on 12-28-2000 at 04:26 PM]
Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2000 4:36 pm
by nexus_7
http://2cooltek.safeshopper.com/1/159.htm?448
guess he doesnt have the other one anymore. I had my k6-3 450 at 500 but it was the older one with voltage at 2.4 Original.
Talk 2 reg kmet I got him 2 pop the cap off his k6-3 not 2 long ago.
Greg
Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2001 10:39 pm
by Reg Kmet
Nexus 7 is a good man! i used a junkie razorblade and chipped my ceramic part of the cpu but it's all good, i can get an extra 25mhz out of it, maybe more if i had a copper coldplate..