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Pentium 3 1000MHz core voltage

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Name: alex3182
Date: September 11, 2002 at 10:20:54 Pacific
Subject: Pentium 3 1000MHz core voltage
OS: 2000 pro
CPU/Ram: 930MHz, 384SDRAM
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Hello
Well, I have Pentium 3 processor. Now it works at 930MHz, 124 FSB. It is stable. If i try to increase FSB to 133 computer crashes every minute and i have to switch it back to 124 again. Has crashing got something to do with core voltage??? Currently it's 1.75V.
Can anyone help me to make my processor work at 1000MHz? By the way my multiplier is locked at 7.5.
Thank you all


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Response Number 1
Name: Death-Knight
Date: September 11, 2002 at 10:34:50 Pacific
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Yes, you might want to increase the vCore for more stability if you are O/C'ing it, but it will produce more heat. Just increase the FSB, to raise the speed.

~Death-Knight~


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Response Number 2
Name: jam
Date: September 11, 2002 at 10:48:55 Pacific
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Good to see you finally got that thing going! :o)


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