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    Super Duron 700 at 1000 and default volts 1.7!

    This chip would do more, I do not have any more settings that are working to get more? On a abit raid board. Score's 3036 cpu, floating 1229 , Memory 2337. What a bargain cost me 320$ in parts with a 2 yr war. Super computer! What give's with this chip? Does it have a copper core?

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    Congratulations, but not that unusual.

    My Duron 600 does 1Ghz @ 1.675V without overclocking the FSB (so could well go higher).

    They are just really good chips.

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    Default vcore for Duron 700 is 1.7v? Why it posted on my MSI K7T Pro as 1.5v?

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    Default VCore is either 1.5V or 1.6V. Not 1.7V. You are thinking of the TBirds, which have a 1.75VCore voltage.

    My Duron 650 can run at default speed at 1.35V

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    See sunofwolf i told you get a good power supply and you will be off to the races and you are


    Welcome to the 1GIG Club

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