Has anyone got one of these, what are they like? how fast are they able to go?
Cheers
Has anyone got one of these, what are they like? how fast are they able to go?
Cheers
Asus A7N8X-E
AMD 2100 @ 2200 MHz
Coolermaster aero 7+
Radeon 9100
LG 52x24x52
512mb Samsung 3200
3DMark Score 1213 3DMarks
CPU Score 445.0 CPUMarks
Got 1, it is very nice
2.7GHz (260fsb) on air.
Make sure that you get the 1.45V version & not the 1.65V - I recommend CPU City.
Is that 260fsb in the bios or acctual fsb?
Asus A7N8X-E
AMD 2100 @ 2200 MHz
Coolermaster aero 7+
Radeon 9100
LG 52x24x52
512mb Samsung 3200
3DMark Score 1213 3DMarks
CPU Score 445.0 CPUMarks
So the acctual fsb is well over 400 then.
Asus A7N8X-E
AMD 2100 @ 2200 MHz
Coolermaster aero 7+
Radeon 9100
LG 52x24x52
512mb Samsung 3200
3DMark Score 1213 3DMarks
CPU Score 445.0 CPUMarks
Why the lower voltage?Originally Posted by BUFF
Ok I'm totally out of the loop with these things...these are mobile chips for laptops, but they are still socket A and go in ANY socket A mobo (that would accept a normal 2500+)? And presumably if left at stock voltage would run lovely and cool and thus could have a really quiet fan on?
Well Hello!
Basicly yes, or they can have their voltage upped to higher normal levels and be clocked to the the max
Desktop: AMD Athlon XP 2500+ Barton, 1024Mb PC-3200 TwinMOS w/Winbond, MSI K7N2 Delta-ILSR, Radeon 9800SE AIW, 40 GB 7,200 Rpm Hitachi Deskstar, 120GB 7,200 Rpm 8mb Cache Maxtor Diamond 9, 160GB 7200 Rpm 8mb Cache Seagate 7200.7 SATA, Plextor 708A 8x DVD-RW, 550W PFC Q-tec PSU, Casetek 1019SM Silver Case, Camdridge Soundworks DTT2200 Speakers
Laptop: Clevo D470W - 17" Widescreen TFT, Intel Pentium4 3.06Ghz 533FSB, 1024Mb PC-2700 Hynix, Radeon Mobility 9000 64Mb, Fujitsu 80Gb 4,200rpm, 250Gb 7,2000rpm 8mb Cache Maxtor OneTouch, Toshiba SD-R6372 DVD-RW +/- x4, Built-in Four speakers, webcam and microphone
Because if it will run stable at a lower voltage at stock speeds, then you can up the voltage on a 1.45v to 1.65v and it will give you a higher overclockm and of course you can then continue upping the voltage, but there is a limit to the voltage motherboards can supply, and chips can take, so the lower the starting stable voltage the betterOriginally Posted by mobo
Desktop: AMD Athlon XP 2500+ Barton, 1024Mb PC-3200 TwinMOS w/Winbond, MSI K7N2 Delta-ILSR, Radeon 9800SE AIW, 40 GB 7,200 Rpm Hitachi Deskstar, 120GB 7,200 Rpm 8mb Cache Maxtor Diamond 9, 160GB 7200 Rpm 8mb Cache Seagate 7200.7 SATA, Plextor 708A 8x DVD-RW, 550W PFC Q-tec PSU, Casetek 1019SM Silver Case, Camdridge Soundworks DTT2200 Speakers
Laptop: Clevo D470W - 17" Widescreen TFT, Intel Pentium4 3.06Ghz 533FSB, 1024Mb PC-2700 Hynix, Radeon Mobility 9000 64Mb, Fujitsu 80Gb 4,200rpm, 250Gb 7,2000rpm 8mb Cache Maxtor OneTouch, Toshiba SD-R6372 DVD-RW +/- x4, Built-in Four speakers, webcam and microphone
what kind of performance increase do you guys get going from 2.2ghz to 2.6 or 2.7 ghz???
i know
Just considering replacing my normal barton for a mobile in me shuttle
Make sure you have enough voltage control in the Shuttle SFF BIOS first.Originally Posted by Wurzel
goes up to about 2v i think, it deffo goes beyong 1.85 v
thats more than enuff mate, im runnin mine at 1.6v at the mo - 2.2ghz
it goes 2.3 with 1.725 but i cba any more, it gets too hot, i dont think its wise running a full tower with 1 fan
that being the CPU fan a crap stock AMD jobbie, i need some fat 80mms and a few others then ill see how it goes
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