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David,
I have basically the same OC set-up as you have and it has been running
nicely at 2.2 Volts since day one. Have an associate at the office who
followed my recommendation and ordered the same set-up ( i.e. OC'd 300A
on a BH6 board. His is now running at 2.1 volts with no apparent
problems. Mine is running 10 to 15 degrees above ambient temp as
measured with a temp sensor stuck into the heat sink. Sounds like you
should be OK.
Don't have much input on burn-in software.
--
Jim Mullen
Always remember and never forget, "No matter where you go...there you
are."
-Buckaroo Banzai
David Nasser wrote:
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> Good Folks,
>
> At bit late to the game, I've recently been building a new system
> around:
> Abit BH6 mainboard
> Celeron 300A SL32A Malay retail box (packed 12/1/98)
> Mushkin 64 MB sdram with Samsung GH cas2
>
> I set it up at the default 66 mhz/300 mhz, ran minimal tests, then
> loaded NT WS 4.0 and applied SP3.
>
> The multiplier on the 300A is locked at 4.5. When I set the FSB up
> to 100 mhz (cpu to 450) it would POST but wouldn't load an OS at
> default core voltage of 2.0. Same with 2.05 v. At 2.1 volts I got
> it to run BURNIN for hours before it crashed my little NT ("IRQL_
> NOT_LESS_OR_EQ" from ntoskrnl.exe). I've now been running BURNIN
> at 450 mhz/2.2 volts for about 12 hours.
>
> Does this sound acceptable?
SNIP
> Are there non-BURNIN programs that I should be running for
> additional tests?
>
> Anything else I should be looking at to thoroughly test the new
> system?
>
> TIA und Zalut,
> David
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PCBUILD maintains many useful files for download
on our web site - visit our download page at:
http://nospin.com/pc/files.html
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