No, neither CPU ever went above 65C. I have fans on both of them, and 2 in
the case. I know the temp gauge is working because when I first built the
system I didn't have fans on the CPUs. Even at 366 the temperature
sky-rocketed, so I shut it down and bought the fans promptly. I have
over-clocked a single celeron 366 to 500 in the same manner on a different
computer with absolute reliability, so I'm almost certain it has to do
with the timing between chips. I'm not technical enough to know if there's
a solution, though. If not, I'll live. It's still faster than my old
system.

-- 
John Wilger
Lead Web Consultant

The Broken Seal Web Design Company
(513) 253-7017
5322 Eastknoll Ct.
Suite 14
Cincinnati, OH 45239

On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Taso Hatzi wrote:

> John Wilger wrote:
> > 
> > best time waster, the Q3demo). Does anybody know of a way to over-clock
> > these and keep that from happening? Not a big deal, but it would
> > definitely sweeten the deal.
> > 
> 
> It is likely your problem is due to overheating. Some thermal
> compound and a fan on the "chip with the large green heatsink"
> may get you some way. Some people put elaborate coolers on the
> CPUs. I'm happy just running a couple of 400's to spec.
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