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Everything was going so well. I put a 2400+ t-bred in to an abit kt7a 1.3 non raid board, and managed to get it to work fine at 2000mhz, 133fsb. Then I experimented by putting in a 2400+ barton. It POSTed OK, but I wasn't able to get up to "top speed". So I put the 2400+ t-bred back in. Within 1 second, I could smell burning. I powered off the mobo, and looked at the CPU. Where the exposed CPU head is, in one of its corners, you can see a small black "tear", where "goo" has seeped out. Have I smoked its brains? I tried a 2nd 2400+ t-bred, and exactly the same thing happened. 😦
The half good news is that the mobo seems OK. I put a duron 600 in it, and all seems well. That burning smell kind of lingers though!
Edit: looking at the underside of both CPUs, you can see a small "dent" roughly where the "black goo" is on the top side of the CPU. Looks like something "burst".
Edit 2: I wonder if this cooked the CPUs - when I started to test the 2400 t-bred, the mobo POSTed the speed as 160 x 12.5 = 2000mhz. Isn't that considerably OC'ing it? I adjusted the BIOS settings to 133fsb, and then the POSTed speed altered to 133 x 15 = 2000mhz, which seemed much more normal. (This was before I tried the Barton then put the t-bred back in again for further testing, at which point it got cooked.)
Edit 3: When the power was switched on, you could hear some faint crackling sounds - at the same time as sensing the burning smell. I think this crackling sound was the CPU physically "bursting" under the strain.