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It shouldn't hurt the board kiki, but the smart thing to do is unmount everything after each session so any condensation can dry up.
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right!
i normally take everything a part clean them make sure there is no water on the board (most the time it's REALLY good!)
i take them a part RIGHT after i am done with the session =)
cuz i have TOO much hardware just laying around, i just wanna put the pot on the baord lol =)

i been trying to hunt down a 754 and 939 board =)
here is what i been looking for =)
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Oh ya layin it on the cpu will be fine. I would mount it so it can't get knocked over though.
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Nice work, Kiki!

Just needs to be colder. You won't get much more than the low to mid 6 GHz's with DICE temps.

Also, you don't need massive NB volts for Celerons. Shouldn't need more than 1.6v at all. With their high multi's, Cellies don't need high fsb to get high core clocks.
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939 man I owned two great boards for that..I can never remember which.. A8n32 and AN832 or something. One was Abit one was ASUS. Both were great although ASUS had more features both clocked well.

Cant help you on 754 though...never tried it due to single channel deficiency.
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Nice work, Kiki!

Just needs to be colder. You won't get much more than the low to mid 6 GHz's with DICE temps.

Also, you don't need massive NB volts for Celerons. Shouldn't need more than 1.6v at all. With their high multi's, Cellies don't need high fsb to get high core clocks.
thanks man, i'll make sure watch for NB too, i am just realy hopping hit 7+ on LN2, xmas break man!


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939 man I owned two great boards for that..I can never remember which.. A8n32 and AN832 or something. One was Abit one was ASUS. Both were great although ASUS had more features both clocked well.

Cant help you on 754 though...never tried it due to single channel deficiency.
i know who to bug now for 939 stuff now
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Not me!! Go hit up Classic Platforms. Those guys have it fresh in their minds

Going to need TCCD or BH5 RAM for those platforms. Pretty penny nowadays.
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Not me!! Go hit up Classic Platforms. Those guys have it fresh in their minds

Going to need TCCD or BH5 RAM for those platforms. Pretty penny nowadays.
i think i have the BH5 =)
so on DDR i should be good to go!

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http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.c...id=1354&page=4

Looks like BH-5 to me!

Dont understand the reviewer though... saying they pushed it to 210MHz at 2-2-2-5 2.5V At 2.77V either the reviewer knew nothing about RAM or what! LOL

3 volts and 600+MHz 2-2-2-5 now thats BH-5!
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i saw something like that too!

idk... wish i got the 2226-1T version
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