Some people tell me, I can almost every Northie 1.6 or 1.8 (in my case, 1.8) clock with 133 MHz FSB.
Other people recommend a so called "Burn in". One group recommend to rise the vcore, the others say: In the first weeks, stress your CPU with pure calculations (seti@home and so on.)
My questions are:
- How should this burn in works? (What exactly happend with the CPU beside the fact, the CPU became hotter than under normal circumstances.)
- Can you recommend a burn in, and if so, with higher vcore or overload?
- Are there possible problem to clock a new P4 1.8A instantly to 2.4 GHz (and adjust the vcore, if needed.)? Is a slow raise of the FSB clock better? (I.e. 5 MHz per week or so?)
- Did you have some (general) hints for me?
Other people recommend a so called "Burn in". One group recommend to rise the vcore, the others say: In the first weeks, stress your CPU with pure calculations (seti@home and so on.)
My questions are:
- How should this burn in works? (What exactly happend with the CPU beside the fact, the CPU became hotter than under normal circumstances.)
- Can you recommend a burn in, and if so, with higher vcore or overload?
- Are there possible problem to clock a new P4 1.8A instantly to 2.4 GHz (and adjust the vcore, if needed.)? Is a slow raise of the FSB clock better? (I.e. 5 MHz per week or so?)
- Did you have some (general) hints for me?