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Technology Stocks : Cyrix 1 / NSM 1 where hardware goes
CYRX 8.280-0.6%1:33 PM EST

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To: Mark A. Forte who wrote (26)9/18/1997 1:32:00 PM
From: Investor A   of 300
 
Mark,

without damage to chip/board.

I am not sure about that. ;-)

The most important thing for oc is to dismiss efficiently. It means that you need a "professional" CPU heatsink fan, as my previous posts, ample air circulation, etc.

For TXPro with 6x86 P200+, you could try the following clock speeds and run the Winstone97 under Win95 to test the system stablebility:

150Mhz 75x2 @2.8V
166Mhz 83x2 @2.9V or @3.2V (All our 3 P200+ could oc to 166Mhz @2.9)
180Mhz 60x2 @3.2V (All our 3 P200+ could oc to 180Mhz @3.2; One 6x86L-120Mhz could do to 180Mhz too only on TXPro)
200Mhz 66x3 @3.2V or @3.5V (None of ours could reach this level)

Remember to apply thin heat compound on your "proffession" heatsink before you conduct these tests. Let me know how far can you go. ;-)

Have fun!

Fuchi ... who loves Cyrix's innovations

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