I need to figure out a way to get more juice in my Vcore.
I've currently got my Athlon 2500 with a FSB of 220, multiplier's set at 11, Core Voltage is at 2.0, and it's still leaning towards too little juice feeding my processor. Will changing my multiplier fix that? It's pretty damn stable other than having having a leaning towards too little juice. Other than that though, Temp's fine and I'm already getting 2.43 GHz out of it. Would like to decrease my DRam voltage if possible...it's at 2.8 currently, but it's leaning a little towards too high. I'd like to keep my processor's speed where it is if possible, and gain a wee bit more stability. Pretty good for a first time overclock if you ask me.
It is not the "heat resistance" it is the fact that it runs at a lower voltage, has advanced power management features that make it run cooler thna a standard Athlon. I think the above alone would make it not work in a desktop board. Perhaps some of the smaller form factor motherboards do support them.
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