Max P3 voltage?

This is a discussion about Max P3 voltage? in the Windows Hardware category; Hey, Im overclocking my P3 on a Tyan Trinity via an Asus Slocket adapter. Ive only got the stock cooling on and the current voltage set at 1. 7 volts how far can I push the sucker up in volts before its a major issue?.

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Hey, Im overclocking my P3 on a Tyan Trinity via an Asus Slocket adapter. Ive only got the stock cooling on and the current voltage set at 1.7 volts how far can I push the sucker up in volts before its a major issue?

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I tried 1.9 V, that's the max my mobo would give. I wanted to go higher tho But at 1.9 V you're safe

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Well, I'll have to see, as I dont want to push it too much, but the slocket can support up to 2.2 volts 8) Wow!
I think the board may not be able to run the 150MHz fsb.
Well at least I got the 140 MHz FSB to run w/o a hitch, but of course, I'll push it up if I can.
Thanx for the info,rgodart!