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eeprom
12-03-2002, 02:28
heh
and its only got a £8 fan
:rolleyes:

Thorburn
12-03-2002, 17:04
theres no such thing as a Pentium 2 200mhz, the lowest speed was 233.
if its a 233 then thats not bad tho

dukebox_1st
15-03-2002, 23:03
Thats a nice overclock for a pentium 2! what 8 quid fan u using? i wanna push my pentium 2 266 up to 333 or something but its only a heat sink at the mo
tom

eeprom
15-03-2002, 23:38
cant remember, got it for a 486 about 5 years ago, i think it does 500rpm :)
its v.small, but suficciant for the job its supposed to, i've only got that speed out of it cos i did electronics @ uni and i know how to change stuff on the motherboard for faster stuff, thanks to Kustom for donating one to me for £0 :)
im using it as a board for a router now :)
had to change some stuff though

anyway, i dont recomend a 75% increase in speed, i have to run the box without a case, cos i cant get enough airflow without it
and i had to nearly double the voltage, whilst keeping the current the same
(harder than it sounds)
thanks to V=IR and to maplin electronics for that one :)

[its to do with the fsb speed and waitstates too

:)
anyway i dont think its possable without a soldering iron and a few years of knowledge and a good book on microprocessor design

i used Microprocessor systems design, by alan clements, but thats for motorola 68K architecture, like amiga computers
but most of the stuff is relevent to all architectures

:)

hope i was some help

Thorburn
19-03-2002, 00:34
I still maintain that CPU does not and never did actually exist, ever

Thorburn
19-03-2002, 00:36
and I sure as hell wouldn't like to run any CPU newer than a 486 at 4v