I've run into some problems with my used amd xp 2000+ system, with some crappy off-brand RAM. Replacing memory/mb/cpu at this point in time is not an option for me.
The only way to get it to run stable at 133mhz fsb was to up the cpu voltage +.1V, and the memory voltage +.3V. It would not boot at all until I upped the memory voltage.. I have not tried lowering the CPU yet.
Anyway, through this I've attained the stock 1.67ghz and so-far stability. My temps of course are much higher, peaking 60*C (33*C case) during a 1 gig video compression+web browsing.. immediatelly dropping several degrees once compression had finished. Right now it's idleing around 54*.
Will it be safe to use this increase in voltage as long as my temps don't get any higher?
The only way to get it to run stable at 133mhz fsb was to up the cpu voltage +.1V, and the memory voltage +.3V. It would not boot at all until I upped the memory voltage.. I have not tried lowering the CPU yet.
Anyway, through this I've attained the stock 1.67ghz and so-far stability. My temps of course are much higher, peaking 60*C (33*C case) during a 1 gig video compression+web browsing.. immediatelly dropping several degrees once compression had finished. Right now it's idleing around 54*.
Will it be safe to use this increase in voltage as long as my temps don't get any higher?