Help, BP6 won't OC?!

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If you really want to hit 600MHz with air cooling, get the EverCool 715 Copper sink+70mm fan combo. unit is a perfect fit for BP6 & the bigger fan move a lot of air. For $15.99 at nexfan.com & a copper shim adds $2.
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I guess they are different - I thought the 725 was just an all-copper version of the 715. My mistake! Thanks for the info.
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relayPoint wrote:Got your fans backwards. 725 is the big one, 715 has the 70x15. The 725 is a bit louder than a 6035 though. :)
Hold on there - The EverCool CUD-715 & CUD-725 are both the exact same size. Only the fans are different. The 715 has the smaller 38CFPM silver fan & the 725 has the larger 42CFPM fan. Both quiet for their flow.
The 725 also has the copper outer frame in place of the 715's polished aluminum frame.
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Try to OC just one socket & if it won't go - try the other by it self. Most likely one will OC & the other won't. This is why I like the P-III/1100E single CPU. It lets you go with whichever socket puts out the power best, and still have decent performance.
Later, if you can handle all the mods of the regulator & capacitor upgrades, you can get (2) P-IIIs working.
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