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    Senior Member nadine's Avatar
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    Help with OC my K6-2/350MHZ

    Hello.I overclocked my Retail Box K6-2/350MHz Till 400Mhz successfuly without extra cooling .
    but I would Like To Hit the 450MHZ & 500MHZ and I want To know If I need a Good Heatsink & fan instead of AMD factory cooling .
    if the answer is yes what is the best Heatsink & cooling Fan especially for the K6-2 family .thanks for any input.

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    I am running a K6-2 333 afr @ 500mhz and using a Globalwin Fop32 fan and heatsink

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    Hihanks .
    did you remove your old Heatsink & fan and put new one in ,
    could you please explain
    also what voltage are you using ?
    on the other Hand is your Fan calm not noisey
    thanks a lot

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    my old computer which was a k6-2-450mhz running @533mhz with a Gigabyte Dip switch mobo,(gave it 2 dad) here's wuh i did:

    i took da old heat sink and fan out, put in there a Socket a athlon and duron HSF ( it does fit wif no problemo)
    set the voltage up by +.1 so from 2.2v vcore(stock) to 2.3v
    set the multiplier to 5 (max out at 6)
    set the bus to 105 instead of 100 mhz(stock)
    put a small chipset HSF for the north bridge chip.
    if u have temperature problem still, open a side of da case and put a small house fan blowing into da comp. ( im doing dat with my 1333mhz t-bird oc @1600mhz temp @ 44c)

    goodluck bro

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    Why not just buy a K6 2 500 processor. There about £23 and that is about the price of a decent cooler.

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    This was my old computer and long time ago. Beside this is not bout da money. Overclocking is a hobbie or it could be a fight between u and ur system. if you could get it stable at an overclocking rate, it's like you have won the fight.

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    Hey listen it was just a suggestion.

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