Ghostrider <-00- DeleteThis @fitron.142> wrote:
> Philip wrote:
>
> > I'm one of the unfortunates with the Harris HIP6004ACB voltage controller.
> >
> > I know it can't handle 1.65v Coppermine P-III's, but having read about
> > overclockers upping the processor core voltage by as much as 15%
> > (1.65 + 10% = 1.82 v) I wondered whether anyone had actually ever tried
> > a 100Mhz FSB Coppermine in an older P6SBA board?
> But the issue is overclocking what?
Well, I read that overclockers have to increase the core voltage to ensure
that the processor can get enough power. It struck me that if a suitably
cooled processor can stand +10% core voltage then the Harris ACB at
1.8v might still work (all be it at an "unsupported" non-spec way).
> The P4 Pentiums, for instance, do have
> an allowance for, perhaps 10-12% due to the physical manufacture of the
> CPU. Such tolerances were not available for the PIII Katmais or CuMines.
> Nor did motherboards that have the flexibility of the Intel 865 or 875 chipsets
> exist at the time of the 440BX chipsets. But do some experimentation...that
> is OK for obsolete products such as the P6SBA's and PIII's.
Well, perhaps after I've upgraded! - Though I was just asking in case anyone
else had already given it a go.
Phil.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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