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    153% OC screenshot
    143% stable OC

    sorry it's just a lame old celeron with water and peltier

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    Quote Originally Posted by viili
    153% OC screenshot
    143% stable OC

    sorry it's just a lame old celeron with water and peltier
    What kind of motherboard and memory?

    BE6-II and pc166?
    Swedish Chamiponship 2003: 1st - Duron 650mhz@1454mhz - 123%
    Swedish Championship 2004: 2nd - Duron 650mhz@1604mhz - 146%

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    Quote Originally Posted by [krook]
    What kind of motherboard and memory?

    BE6-II and pc166?
    BE6-II v1.2 (now dead ) and hand picked 128MB Apacer PC133

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    Quote Originally Posted by viili
    BE6-II v1.2 (now dead ) and hand picked 128MB Apacer PC133
    Damn, too bad it died :\
    I'm thinking of buying a BE6-II, a pc166 and some cellys and do some OC just for fun

    Then maybe some of my 25% finnish overclockingblood will come in handy
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    Swedish Championship 2004: 2nd - Duron 650mhz@1604mhz - 146%

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    Quote Originally Posted by [krook]
    Damn, too bad it died :\
    I'm thinking of buying a BE6-II, a pc166 and some cellys and do some OC just for fun

    Then maybe some of my 25% finnish overclockingblood will come in handy
    Well the board itself wasn't too good, the northbridge crapped at around 175MHz Though it was the best slot1-mobo i had.. But there're 3 BX133 FCPGA-mobos still on my shelf But the BE6-II had better vcore supply, didn't droop as easily, and the slotkets made it easy to use wacky cooling systems.
    EDIT: Oh yea, that mobo was modded.. Vio/Chipset voltage could be cranked up to 4.2V, the northbridge was lapped and the Vcore caps upgraded.. Made a lot of personal records with that one.. Still beats me how it died.. No idea. It was during overclocking a weird Pentium2 300MHz mobile chip on a S370 adapter on a slotket adapter with peltier and water.. Shutdown and never woke up again

    PC166 is hard to come by. I wonder if it's really that much better than good PC133.. btw the Apacer did 207MHz at cas 3-3-3 :P

    Oh you have a finnish grandparent? Hehe cool, and also good luck in the swedish competition!
    Last edited by viili; 11-19-2005 at 09:30 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by viili
    Well the board itself wasn't too good, the northbridge crapped at around 175MHz Though it was the best slot1-mobo i had.. But there're 3 BX133 FCPGA-mobos still on my shelf But the BE6-II had better vcore supply, didn't droop as easily, and the slotkets made it easy to use wacky cooling systems.
    EDIT: Oh yea, that mobo was modded.. Vio/Chipset voltage could be cranked up to 4.2V, the northbridge was lapped and the Vcore caps upgraded.. Made a lot of personal records with that one.. Still beats me how it died.. No idea. It was during overclocking a weird Pentium2 300MHz mobile chip on a S370 adapter on a slotket adapter with peltier and water.. Shutdown and never woke up again

    PC166 is hard to come by. I wonder if it's really that much better than good PC133.. btw the Apacer did 207MHz at cas 3-3-3 :P

    Oh you have a finnish grandparent? Hehe cool, and also good luck in the swedish competition!
    I had two but theres only one left.
    I just bidded on a BE6-II btw
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    Quote Originally Posted by [krook]
    I just bidded on a BE6-II btw
    If you buy one get your soldering iron ready 'cause you'll most probably have to chance the capacitors

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