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  • new o/ced 366 @ 550

    With a huge FEP32 heatsink-fan, two case fans to circulate, I noticed a jump of 5-10 fps in Quake II with my lowly Marvel G200.

    This is great! I'll get a Marvel G400 when they come down to $200 Canadian in about a year heh
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    "In Japan, I was in a relationship for seven years and my boyfriend never once heard me pee." --Miho Ogawa, 29, a Japanese waitress living in New York / Giant Robot 24

  • #2
    (had a 300a->450 before)
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    "In Japan, I was in a relationship for seven years and my boyfriend never once heard me pee." --Miho Ogawa, 29, a Japanese waitress living in New York / Giant Robot 24

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    • #3
      Congrats! I'm still waiting for the Cel 366's to drop below $70 Cdn
      Givem another week or two...
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      Windows 2000Pro, PIII700 on ASUS CUBX, 256mb Micron PC133, Vanilla G400/32 (PD5.14), Hauppage WinTV-DBX, LinkSys LNE100, 8.4gb Maxtor HD, 40gb 7200 Western Digital, Diamond Fireport 40 SCSI, Pioneer 32x SCSI Slot load CDROM, Pioneer 10x Slot load DVD, Yamaha 4416s burner, MX300, Panasonic Panasync S70

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      • #4
        Congrats! I'm still waiting for the Cel 366's to drop below $70 Cdn
        Givem another week or two...
        Games Box
        --------------
        Windows 2000Pro, ASUS A7Pro, Duron 750@950, 192MB Micron PC133, OEM Radeon DDR, 15gb Quantum Fireball+ LM, Fujitsu 5.25gb, Pioneer 32x slot load CDROM, SB Live! Value, LinkSys LNE100, Altec Lansing ACS45.2, Samsung Syncmaster 955DF, Sycom 300va UPS

        Video Box
        ------
        Windows 2000Pro, PIII700 on ASUS CUBX, 256mb Micron PC133, Vanilla G400/32 (PD5.14), Hauppage WinTV-DBX, LinkSys LNE100, 8.4gb Maxtor HD, 40gb 7200 Western Digital, Diamond Fireport 40 SCSI, Pioneer 32x SCSI Slot load CDROM, Pioneer 10x Slot load DVD, Yamaha 4416s burner, MX300, Panasonic Panasync S70

        Feline Tech Support
        -------------
        Jinx the Grey Thundercat, Mischa (Shilsner?)(still MIA)

        ...currently working on the world's first C64 based parallel computing project

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        • #5
          spent $90 on my 366 chip, $40 on the FEP32 (should have gotten it from www.innovalue.com which is in vancouver instead of from coolerguys.com in the US but there was no secure ordering at innovalue)
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          "In Japan, I was in a relationship for seven years and my boyfriend never once heard me pee." --Miho Ogawa, 29, a Japanese waitress living in New York / Giant Robot 24

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          • #6
            still seems just a little unstable. half-life is one of the only things that doesn't like it, just reboots after a few seconds into the hazard course...hmm...need to tweak...
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            "In Japan, I was in a relationship for seven years and my boyfriend never once heard me pee." --Miho Ogawa, 29, a Japanese waitress living in New York / Giant Robot 24

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            • #7
              What core voltage are you running at? Uping the volts should be your first try.

              Try installing linux and compiling a kernel. I´m sure that if the cpu can compile it all way through it´ll do anything in win32...

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