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Hi ,

I have a Athlon 1600+ processor working at 51o C ideally and at load at
58oC .

But increasing the FSB to 142 MHz it reads at 52oC and at load 54oC .

Well It shows at startup it is a Athlon 1800+.

Is it harmful to keep the FSB at 142Mhz .

And moreover I have left the Bank interleave at 4 (Crucial 256MB 2100 CLk 2.5) .
is it harmful for my memory.

I think unlocking the Multiplier is a very risky job???
Have a nice Day!!!!!!!!!
 

CALV

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not harmfull, but I'd keep an eye on those temps, they are a little on the high side, what you have done is overclocked the cpu, with a better hsf you may well get more out of it.


If they squeeze olives to get olive oil, how do they get baby oil?
 

Giggles_of_Doom

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You should know that running anything out of spec is potentially harmful, thats why your warrenty is voided by doing so.

Never have I seen so many great minds bent on such small a task.
 

svol

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Do you have any casefans, they help very good in lowering temps. I recommend atleast 2 casefans, one blowing in at the bottom front and one blowing out at the upper rear.

My case has so many fans that it hovers above the ground :eek: .