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I have a AMD K6/2 - 333 on a Tekram P5T30-B4 Motherboard.
The jumpers on the motherboard will go up to ~412 mhz.
Currently the voltage is set at 2.1/3.3.
The next one up is 2.9/3.3.
The question is, if I go up to the next voltage, will that]fry the CPU regardless of the cooling system I use?
I do have a cooling system I am building that uses
3/8 stainless steel tubing going through an aluminum
block that will sit on the CPU. The tubing also goes
through a cooling block that has a highspeed fan on it that
blows though the fins. Something I made at work from
mostly scrap material. The cooling block can bring water
temp down to ~4.0c.
Thank for any replies
The jumpers on the motherboard will go up to ~412 mhz.
Currently the voltage is set at 2.1/3.3.
The next one up is 2.9/3.3.
The question is, if I go up to the next voltage, will that]fry the CPU regardless of the cooling system I use?
I do have a cooling system I am building that uses
3/8 stainless steel tubing going through an aluminum
block that will sit on the CPU. The tubing also goes
through a cooling block that has a highspeed fan on it that
blows though the fins. Something I made at work from
mostly scrap material. The cooling block can bring water
temp down to ~4.0c.
Thank for any replies