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Dec 18
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Is overclocking a Physical or software thing. I have heard some scary temperatures, so is it hardware?
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Dec 18
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You use software to o/c the hardware, there are many protective measures that the software can protect the chip. The hardware can cope with only so much before the ineffieciencies in the chip become too much and cause everything to over heat and melt. Better cooling means it will last longer and if you o/c it you sacrifice that life for some more speed. A better cooling system will allow you to o/c more.
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Were do i get the software + how do you guys measure your processors temp? Does anything else heat up drastically? How hard is it...
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What / where can i find the 'limits' for a Win 98 P3 500mhz processor with a MS440ZX Chipset?
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What / where can i find the 'limits' for a Win 98 P3 500mhz processor with a MS440ZX Chipset?
Dan
Hi Dan,
Usually ,I'm afraid, when the CPU gives up its will to live and dies a hot and circuit fried death!
I've had 933mhz from my pIII 667 the machine ran hot (51deg c compared to about 35 not-clocked) but happily.
The differance was upto 20fps with CFS2 and my old GF2 MX400
The MX400 card would'nt reliably overclock, about 5% was all you'd get before screen errors became apparent.
Fitting heatsinks to the RAM chips helped me get the thing to about 10% overclock, then it worked no more. - I found my limit you may say.......
Incidentally, my beloved pIII 667 seems to have died 3 days after fitting a new GF FX5200 to it!
The cards fine, mobo completely goosed.
Close examination has revealed some strange marks on the PCB where it has obviously got very hot in the past (It has'nt been overclocked for about 15months or so) either way, I've found the motherboards limit also!
In short, Overclocking with quite some knowledge about the subject in my case has resulted in 1 dead graphics card and 1 dead mobo - surprisingly, the pIII chip itself is still fine!
You make your own mind up, if you need to ask such basic questions about overclocking, do you really want to create great PC scrap like I have?
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pIII chip itself is still fine!
Fancy mailing it to me?!
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Fancy mailing it to me?!
Dan
You've obviously not experienced the Royal Mail's abilty to smash anything sent with a "Friagile" sticker....
Sorry bud, the pIII's already earning its keep in a friends machine....
If it had been sitting here, you most certainly could have had it.
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Da*n!
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It is more worth it to upgrade.
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It is more worth it to upgrade.
yes indeed... BUT with that processor,, you will l have to get a new mobo, probbly new ram, and a new processor, and maybe evben a new power supply
It would probably be best if you get a hole new system, and keep up to date with upgrading it
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Thats the plan...
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Good Plan Dan!
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Hi Dan,
Usually ,I'm afraid, when the CPU gives up its will to live and dies a hot and circuit fried death!
I've had 933mhz from my pIII 667 the machine ran hot (51deg c compared to about 35 not-clocked) but happily.
The differance was upto 20fps with CFS2 and my old GF2 MX400
The MX400 card would'nt reliably overclock, about 5% was all you'd get before screen errors became apparent.
Fitting heatsinks to the RAM chips helped me get the thing to about 10% overclock, then it worked no more. - I found my limit you may say.......
Incidentally, my beloved pIII 667 seems to have died 3 days after fitting a new GF FX5200 to it!
The cards fine, mobo completely goosed.
Close examination has revealed some strange marks on the PCB where it has obviously got very hot in the past (It has'nt been overclocked for about 15months or so) either way, I've found the motherboards limit also!
In short, Overclocking with quite some knowledge about the subject in my case has resulted in 1 dead graphics card and 1 dead mobo - surprisingly, the pIII chip itself is still fine!
You make your own mind up, if you need to ask such basic questions about overclocking, do you really want to create great PC scrap like I have?
Paul.
My bet is that you fried the cpu voltage regulator on the motherboard. Probably were drawing too many amps through it. A overclocked cpu draws alot of power.
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