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Unread 06-03-2001, 11:15 PM   #1
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haha, this is funny, I was going through my email archives and found an e-mail corespondence with Brian J. Schulteis(UnaClocker) I thought that was funny seeing that I just recently discovered this msg board and he's a part of it. Here's the 2 e-mails(both replies from him):


#1

Thanks for the tip, I have considered that.. I could definately be
topping out the power supply, I'll probably pick up a nice 300 sometime in
the near future..
----- Original Message -----
From: "Matt Kosem" <mkosem@hotmail.com>
To: <unaclocker@home.com>
Sent: Friday, April 28, 2000 6:52 PM
Subject: Athlon Overclocking


> Hey Nice work with the athlon. I appreciate the tips and hints on your
> page. I also have a few pointers that may or may not help you hit 900
with
> that 650. When I started my project I had my old 500gph bilge pump/water
> block/car heater core. I was able to hit 750 with my week 43 at 1.9v. I
> then added 2 peltiers and was able to hit 800. I later bought 2 more
> peltiers and made cold and hot plates. But 800 was the highest I could
go.
> So I bought a kryotech rennegade for p3's and modified the plate on it to
> connect to my hot plate. But I was still unable to get over 800 with the
> cheap AMD Approved sparkle 250watt ps I origionaly bought. So I ordered a
> 350 watt performance ps from pcpowercooling.com and I hit 900 with it! My
> point of mailing you is that with a 250 watt ps you may not have enough
> power to keep up with the athlon. As you may have seen the only 250 watt
> AMD approved power supplies are rated up to 800mhz. GOOD LUCK!!!
>
> --Matt
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#2

Yeah.. I'd like to get a K7V at the same time I get the 300watt power
supply, because the voltage regulators on the K7V are the best of any Athlon
motherboard right now, from what I've heard from other people.. It usually
hols the voltage within .005 of what you set it to.. And sounds like they
can handle high amperage alot better..

----- Original Message -----
From: "Matt Kosem" <mkosem@hotmail.com>
To: <unaclocker@home.com>
Sent: Friday, April 28, 2000 8:19 PM
Subject: Re: Athlon Overclocking


> cool.....literally (love those punns) keep me posted. I'm considering
> getting an 850 but I don't know if my mobo can handle it oc'd. I'd like
to
> exchange ideas if it's ok with you.....
>
> --Matt
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>
>


funny stuffs

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Unread 06-03-2001, 11:16 PM   #2
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we were talking about upgrading power supplies prior to that.

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