Note: DOS only, no Windows or any other GUI installed.
Well, the reason i'm concerned is mainly because of the age of the motherboard, it's getting up there in years [around 15 years].
The voltage fluxuations happend more often if I overclock the CPU from 350Mhz to 450Mhz using 2.6v same with 400Mhz using 2.4v on it's normal 350Mhz speed and 2.2v the .1 -/+ fluxuations practically stop especially on the CPU voltage meter.
I'm getting some odd behaviors too when I overclock, in Quake i'm experiencing Page Fault errors and/or hardlocks if I let it run in demo mode for about 20 or so minutes, even using different stick(s) of PC-100 RAM. Hopefully I didn't hurt the CPU itself from running 450Mhz using 2.6v -- page faults and lockups happen too at 400Mhz using 2.4v. 😢
NONE of these oddities occured until lastnight. The overclock had been stable [at least I though it had been, perhaps it was not stable to begin with]. I did put on a new HSF too which is intended for Socket 370/Socket A and it has a pretty high retention. I flexed the mainboard a wee bit several times trying to get it installed (no cracking sound, no creaking sounds etc though), the CPU socket itself is not lose or anything whatsoever, everything is solid as it should be on the motherboard (no lose capacitors, no lose mosfets, no lose anything), so I doubt that I damaged anything. However, that SEEMS to be when this whole page fault issue arised (lastnight after installing the new HSF)... though the issue is probably from overclocking.
Perhaps I pushed the CPU too far having to use 2.6v to obtain 450Mhz... AND come to think of it oddites DID occure the other night when running Screamer 2, it dropped to DOS and said something about dividing error... I idiotically ignored it, rebooted and continued to stress the CPU for another hour to so @ 450Mhz with 2.6v and I think Quake errored out once -- meh. 😒
Anyways i'm back to stock speeds until my new AMD K6-III+ arrives in a few weeks, so far to good on Quake, Screamer 2 and overall system stability using stock CPU speed and voltage. **knock on wood**.
EDIT: Ok, so Quake page faulted even at stock CPU speed. 🙁
DOS Gaming System: MS-DOS, AMD K6-III+ 400/ATZ@600Mhz, ASUS P5A v1.04 Motherboard, 32 MB RAM, 17" CRT monitor, Diamond Stealth 64 3000 4mb PCI, SB16 [CT1770], Roland MT-32 & Roland SC-55, 40GB Hard Drive, 3.5" Floppy Drive.