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Clock Chipping iMacDVSE — #10

Quote: Originally posted by iBenDVSE: I overclocked my DVSE to 500 MHz and it works great! I can't remember my life without it! How about some benchmarks Timedem…
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Clock Chipping iMacDVSE — #12

My wife's stock iMac DV SE runs about 138-145 degrees at all times on a wooden desk. I'm told putting it on a stand allows for more airflow. I've sped up her level 2 cache to 200…
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Clock Chipping iMacDVSE — #13

Man. You guys sure cant tell a troll..... sheesh. This guy hasnt been back since, and his original post made no sense. I'm guessing he's BSing. Also, fans dont dictate how f…
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Clock Chipping iMacDVSE — #14

Kozmik> The reason why your CPU is so hot might be because you have an aluminium processor chip. They tend to run hotter than the copper ones. My 333MHz runs at 82�F and is …
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Clock Chipping iMacDVSE — #15

Well, seeing as how all iMac DV SEs (which I already stated that I own one) have CPU revision 3.0 (copper G3s), I'm assuming mine is copper. Another reason I am so sure is that Gau…
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Clock Chipping iMacDVSE — #16

Interesting. Checked my wife's DV Se and the CPU revision is 2.2 and it's sitting around 132 degrees now. Gotta get a stand for that thing.
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Clock Chipping iMacDVSE — #18

My copper chip usually runs at 123�F. The copper wiring process was not originally created for cooling reasons (as is evidenced), but for higher clockspeeds and better pipelines on…
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Clock Chipping iMacDVSE — #19

Kosmic, not all DVSEs have copper chips. Mine has aluminum I want to overclock mine to 500 Mhz. Would this be too much for my aluminum processor? I'm afraid it will over heat…
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Clock Chipping iMacDVSE — #20

So my copper chip runs only 8 degrees cooler than your aluminum chip? As I said before, the copper wiring process was not designed for cooling reasons.
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Clock Chipping iMacDVSE — #22

My guess is: There is enough variation in each individual chip that you would be hard pressed to find, in real life, the theoretical (cooling) advantage/disadvantage of either alum…
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Clock Chipping iMacDVSE — #23

Yes, and why does my copper chip run hotter than some aluminum chips? It is not a fact that copper chips run cooler than aluminum chips. It isn't. Also, how the hell do you speed u…
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Clock Chipping iMacDVSE — #25

Kozmik, you run a program called G3/G4 profiler form Powerlogix. You can set your L2 cache's speed a LOT higher. I have mine running at 222mhz (stock was 133) and it runs fine an…
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Clock Chipping iMacDVSE — #26

Hey, let's all overclock our L2 caches and motherboards and while we're at it let's do our RAM chips and hard disks as well. P.S I overclocked my DVD drive to go at 24x
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Clock Chipping iMacDVSE — #28

Quote: Originally posted by Kozmik: How fast can the L2 cache go with the comp remaining stable and cool? My iMacDV L2 is reliable to 200MHz using PowerLogix G3 cac…
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Clock Chipping iMacDVSE — #29

FYI: The Temperature sensor is IN the G3 chip, so you won't see any temp increase when boosting the cache speed, that doesn't mean that you are not running your cache too hot. The …
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Clock Chipping iMacDVSE — #30

I increased the cache speed to 200MHz with that PowerLogix program, and it works beautifully! There's a noticeable speed difference in some things I do, also. I have a question, th…
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Clock Chipping iMacDVSE — #32

My G4/400 was sitting at 199 mhz and I boosted it to 265.7 mhz that way and it runs for weeks at that speed without a problem. Of course, having two fans in the case helps. My wi…
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