overclocking athlon 700 t-bird

shackwrrrshackwrrr Lima, oh
edited February 2004 in Hardware
I just got a amd athlon 700 and a k7t pro msi motherboard, and I overclocked the processor to 867 mhz. It is at 8.5@102 mhz@1,89 volts and I wanted to know if anybody got this processor to go any higher and howthey did it.

P.S. The processor only runs at 30 degrees celceus


System:
AMD Athlon 700@867
MSI K7T pro
256mb pc100 ram
ATI rage 128 16mb
4.1 sound card
4 gig hd
:rarr: Im power Hungry

Comments

  • MJOMJO Denmark New
    edited January 2004
    First of all, welcome

    Don't expect to much, it is an old processor.
    What stepping is it, do you know?

    100-200 MHz OC is a lot on the early Tbirds.
    But if you provide the stepping it would be easier to guide you.

    The temp sounds wrong, it is very low for that kind of Vcore.
    Maybe the thermistor isn't making contact?

    I have an old Tbird 900, it won't run at 133 MHz FSB.
    Everything crahes when I try it.
    It is frem Dec 99 and is a very early stepping (ADFA). (read: crap) ;)
  • shackwrrrshackwrrr Lima, oh
    edited January 2004
    I don't have it with me right now im not at home but I know that it has the year 1999 on it
  • polarys425polarys425 Harrisonburg, VA
    edited February 2004
    MJO wrote:
    First of all, welcome

    Don't expect to much, it is an old processor.
    What stepping is it, do you know?

    100-200 MHz OC is a lot on the early Tbirds.
    But if you provide the stepping it would be easier to guide you.

    The temp sounds wrong, it is very low for that kind of Vcore.
    Maybe the thermistor isn't making contact?

    I have an old Tbird 900, it won't run at 133 MHz FSB.
    Everything crahes when I try it.
    It is frem Dec 99 and is a very early stepping (ADFA). (read: crap) ;)


    not entirely true, i have two tbird 750's that will run 1200-1250. maybe even a little better with todays heatsinks. one of these days i'll drag'em back out and see if they'll go higher with better equipment.
  • polarys425polarys425 Harrisonburg, VA
    edited February 2004
    shackwrrr wrote:
    I don't have it with me right now im not at home but I know that it has the year 1999 on it

    dont confuse the copyright date with the date of manf., the second line will tell you the manf date.

    example is my 750...

    AO750APT3B
    AHEA 0024DPCW
    91888380332
    c 1999 AMD


    the manf date is the 0024, which is week 24 of 2000.
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