A7V133 with a Thunderbird 900 Mhz, how far to go?

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Okay, I have a A7V133 and a Thunderbird 900 mhz, I want to know how far I should go... how much I should overclock, and what the best way to do that is? I am an avid gamer, and I enjoy playing around with hardware, so I'm not a hardcore overclocker, but I'd like to play around a bit (I know sounds gay, but I need to start somewhere). I have a 30 dollar HSF on it, so it should handle temps really well.. anyway, I would REALLY appreciate response from anyone who has done this...


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My 900 would only hit 1 gig (100 x 10 or 105 x 9.5 both = 1 gig). I found the 105+9.5 dose SETI a little faster (probable the increase in memory speed). But who know how fast your 900 will go. Just max the voltage, start raising the multiplier then the FSB. Once u reach the limit back it down a little until your 100% stable. Let me know the results.
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Yep, most 900's will hit a max of 1000-1100mhz. Most will run at 1050mhz with a FSB of 105mhz, or 1066mhz on the 133mhz FSB. Just up the voltage to 1.85volts, change the multiplier to 10x and run it.
 
So let me see if I understand this correctly... an 800 will go up to 1ghz, but a 900 won't go much higher? Maybe 1050? How high does a 700 go?

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