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I know this. I had some troubles the first day with Heather's new machine.
Now it has a 400 watt power supply and 7 cooling fans. It sounds like a
runway at DIA, but it runs cool and doesn't spaz. I also underclocked the
1Ghz to 800Mhz to make it run even cooler, but it still out-benchmarks my
900Mhz P4 at work or my coworker's 1.7Ghz P4.<br>
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Dave Hahn wrote:<br>
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On Thu, 2002-02-07 at 09:37, Jed S. Baer wrote:
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<pre><font color="#737373"><font size="3"><i>Greetings folks.</i></font></font><br><br><font color="#737373"><font size="3"><i>This morning I was greeted by an increasingly unresponsive machine. It's</i></font></font><br><font color="#737373"><font size="3"><i>an ABit KA7, Athlon 750, running RH7.1.</i></font></font></pre>
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I've seen this quite a bit with Athlon machines that 1) do not have enough
cooling / broken cooling or 2) do not have an Athlon rated power supply.
The Athlon chips are wonderful, but you have to make sure you check with
<a href="http://www.amd.com">http://www.amd.com</a>
to insure that you are using AMD certified stuff, otherwise, you get weird
bits all over the place. <br>
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-Dave Hahn <br>
"Written from my Athlon XP 1700+" </blockquote>
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