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    Burn up V2

    I had my voodoo2 overclocked to 95Mhz, suddenly i have a green square on the screen in all the opengl applications wich uses voodoo2, i have a 300@450 overclocked too and the temperature inside is not high.
    It´s 95mhz sufficient to burn up a v2?
    (I tried a different card and the square disappears)

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    Have you already tried bringing the clock rates back down? If only to eliminate hardware damage.

    If it's okay, steadily bring the clock rates up, testing as you go along by running at each speed for a day or so until the problem reoccurs. Then back down to your last known good configuration.

    Also, make a note of the CPU's S-spec and cross reference it with the documented errata for that specific chip at the bottom of the following link:
    Celeron-
    http://developer.intel.com/design/ce...pdt/243748.htm

    PII-
    http://developer.intel.com/design/pe...pdt/243337.htm

    You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view it.

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    I back down to 85hz but the square still remains.
    What does it means the revision of the cpu¿?

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    A revision is an updated version of the original product.

    Try reinstalling the drivers to eliminate driver corruption. Update the drivers if needed.



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