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Old 07-18-2009
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Using pll ICS952018AF right now but can't seem to get over 150x15 @1.95vCore on the Williamette 1.5ghz P4.

Its still early tho.

wrong pll, use ICS952607EF
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Using pll ICS952018AF right now but can't seem to get over 150x15 @1.95vCore on the Williamette 1.5ghz P4.

Its still early tho.

wrong pll, use ICS952607EF
Use the ASUS OC Utility thats on the disk. You can change vcore and FSB with that. I did not use SetFSB at all.

The PCMark05 screen is from a different chip but you can see the OC utility there.
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Just another tip that I found while benching those chips.

As you can see they came from Wired Stuff, or most did anyway. I have no idea where they came from, or how long they sat idle. That place is a recycling place to they came from just about anywhere.

When I would start to bench a new chip jammimg the OC and vcore up right off the bat was not a good idea. What I did was start them out at stock at run Prime for a few hours, then slowly start upping the OC. I would get the best results doing it that way.

On my Chilly1 Phase they hardly touched the temps on it as they have little heat output. I do not know what the cold bug on those chips is.
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Just another tip that I found while benching those chips.

As you can see they came from Wired Stuff, or most did anyway. I have no idea where they came from, or how long they sat idle. That place is a recycling place to they came from just about anywhere.

When I would start to bench a new chip jammimg the OC and vcore up right off the bat was not a good idea. What I did was start them out at stock at run Prime for a few hours, then slowly start upping the OC. I would get the best results doing it that way.

On my Chilly1 Phase they hardly touched the temps on it as they have little heat output. I do not know what the cold bug on those chips is.
The slow Vcore thing is very interesting.
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