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septimus
07-17-2002, 01:21 PM
Well, just curious. Would a good T-bird run on air cooling at 166MHz FSB at a speed of say 8*166? (1.3+ GHz)?

I am not sure what sort of voltage a T-bird would require at that FSB ;) I'm hoping not too much.

Mak
07-17-2002, 02:00 PM
I guess it depends on the heat sink and circulation of air in ur case. I have a xp2000+ on 175FSB and temps are 32 idle, 45 on full load.
I have an AX7 heat sink with delta scremer.

DaGooch
07-17-2002, 06:58 PM
Originally posted by septimus
Well, just curious. Would a good T-bird run on air cooling at 166MHz FSB at a speed of say 8*166? (1.3+ GHz)?

I am not sure what sort of voltage a T-bird would require at that FSB ;) I'm hoping not too much.

It seems you are not changing voltage and will be running the CPU at stock speed by changing multiplier and FSB which should produce the same amount of heat produced by your CPU presently at 13 x 100 or 10 x 133. The temperatures should be exactly the same what you are seeing with your present heat sink and fan combination.

DuraN
07-18-2002, 05:32 AM
I run my T-Bird on 185 mhz fsb and 1.85v, never goes higher than 45-47C. Full load that is. Check out my sig for CPU mhz and cooling.

LBJGH
07-19-2002, 10:10 AM
1ghz t-bird @ 9x166=1500... Just up for about an hour... time to start playing with the new setup.