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31st May 2003, 18:29 | #11 |
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| an more expensiver solution: by an NF7-S and get higher with al the mult's greetz |
31st May 2003, 18:42 | #12 |
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| I have an NF7-s, and had an 1800+ Tbred B but nu multi above 12.5 was unlocked....
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31st May 2003, 19:03 | #13 |
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| prommy + amd usually gets higher temps/positive temps due to smaller die surface => you lose about 60% of your cooling power intel : you freeze the entire heatspreader : effect is way higher
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31st May 2003, 19:18 | #14 |
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| your temps are way to high. didn't you use to much sealingtape ? I use one layer, no probs with condensation. |
31st May 2003, 23:43 | #15 |
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| WTF?? normaly with an nf7 you get al the multi's, you are the first one who doesn't has al the multi's did you flash the latest bios?? greet |
1st June 2003, 01:09 | #16 |
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| I think you got some things confused. Even with Tbred-nForce combo there is a HARDWARE lock on multipliers. If the default multiplier is 12.5 or lower, that's all you can get, if it's 13 or higher that those are your selections. It can be broken by either connecting or disconnection the lead between 2 pins. Disconnection is mostly done by cooking a few second on 5V :grin: |
1st June 2003, 01:30 | #17 |
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| thanks for summing up everything that was mentioned in the thread freestyler @Gamer: I think it has to do with the placement of the motherboard, as it is not in a case, I think there isn't enough pressure on the DIE due to wrong positioning of the head gonna be a ***** to install in the chieftec & hook it up, as I don't have room.. anywhere to put that big thing :/
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1st June 2003, 11:27 | #18 |
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| now i'm pretty sure that on an nforce2 ( like 8rda ) you only get the multi's untill 12.5 when you have an nf7 you receive al the multi's, here you have an example ( BTW ask illusion, because that is the reason he bought an nf7-s ) http://www.overclocking.be/forum/sho...&threadid=7450 and look at the multi in the screen greetz |
1st June 2003, 12:33 | #19 |
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| like I said there are ways around it, and again comming back, but it's not really efficient. |
1st June 2003, 13:04 | #20 |
Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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| seems the temps I'm getting are pretty normal too bad the boards craps out @ 200Mhz FSB, dont want to push too much volt through the VDD
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