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K6-III+ 450 fastest overclock

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Reply 100 of 107, by Skalabala

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The date code and bin number is what you want to look out for when buying K6 chips.
Unfortunately there is no info on this 🙁
I have 5 ATZ chips and none are stable at 5.5x115 633Mhz

And as said, motherboard is important! I would say the most important.

Reply 101 of 107, by mv_cz

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Motherboard will be FIC's VA-503+ rev. 1.2. I don't think I'll be able to run it at 112MHz FSB let alone 124MHz.

Reply 102 of 107, by Skalabala

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mv_cz wrote:

Motherboard will be FIC's VA-503+ rev. 1.2. I don't think I'll be able to run it at 112MHz FSB let alone 124MHz.

That motherboard seems to have good voltage regulation 😀 So 112 should not be too big of a problem.

Reply 103 of 107, by Jade Falcon

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Reply 104 of 107, by Skalabala

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Jade Falcon wrote:
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This was done by 1BADMOJOE with a 450 😁

Reply 105 of 107, by mv_cz

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Skalabala wrote:
mv_cz wrote:

Motherboard will be FIC's VA-503+ rev. 1.2. I don't think I'll be able to run it at 112MHz FSB let alone 124MHz.

That motherboard seems to have good voltage regulation 😀 So 112 should not be too big of a problem.

Nice to hear, but the agp would run bit out of spec? Don't know if any of my cards would handle it - I have only a TNT2M64 and GF2MX cards at the moment.

Reply 106 of 107, by Skalabala

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I cant see it to be a problem. Motherboards with 75fsb has no divider for 66 and 33 and they work :p 112Fsb is only 12% out of spec
Anyway my hardware survived 140Fsb :p

Reply 107 of 107, by mv_cz

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That's a good point, I was running 75 MHz FSB with Cyrix MII back in the days too 😊