Ervin
04-11-1999, 01:39 PM
Overclocking of AMD K6-2 400 to 450MHz successful.
Specs:
Matsonic MS6260S 1MB L2 Cache Motherboard, Asus 16MB SDRAM V3400TNT TV AGP, 4.3 & 2.1 GB Maxtor & Seagate HDD, Artec CD-WRI, Creative Infra 6000, 192MB SDRAM PC-100
Settings:
Core Voltage: 2.6V (errors at 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5 voltages)
Multiplier: 4.5x
CPU Frequency: 100MHz
Room Temperature: 34 degrees Centigrade
Testing duration: 16 hours non-stop/oveworked
Precautions:
Causes high temperature in 15 min. overworked CPU.
(Too hot for an instant touch).
Solutions:
1. Large Heatsink.
2. Two Heatsink fans mounted on top of each other with the heatsink.
3. Extra 80mm Fan inside the lower front portion of the case (Blowing in)
Conclusion:
After 16 hours of test, no hang-ups and breakdowns. CPU temperature decreased dramatically.
Notes:
1. If you lack power cables for an additional heatsink fan, buy a 'Y' Power Cable.
2. 80mm fan provided by extracting the fan inside my old AT power supply. The fan was supplied with power by 'Y' connecting the black and red wires of the fan to the black and yellow wires of the AT power cable respectively.
Specs:
Matsonic MS6260S 1MB L2 Cache Motherboard, Asus 16MB SDRAM V3400TNT TV AGP, 4.3 & 2.1 GB Maxtor & Seagate HDD, Artec CD-WRI, Creative Infra 6000, 192MB SDRAM PC-100
Settings:
Core Voltage: 2.6V (errors at 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5 voltages)
Multiplier: 4.5x
CPU Frequency: 100MHz
Room Temperature: 34 degrees Centigrade
Testing duration: 16 hours non-stop/oveworked
Precautions:
Causes high temperature in 15 min. overworked CPU.
(Too hot for an instant touch).
Solutions:
1. Large Heatsink.
2. Two Heatsink fans mounted on top of each other with the heatsink.
3. Extra 80mm Fan inside the lower front portion of the case (Blowing in)
Conclusion:
After 16 hours of test, no hang-ups and breakdowns. CPU temperature decreased dramatically.
Notes:
1. If you lack power cables for an additional heatsink fan, buy a 'Y' Power Cable.
2. 80mm fan provided by extracting the fan inside my old AT power supply. The fan was supplied with power by 'Y' connecting the black and red wires of the fan to the black and yellow wires of the AT power cable respectively.