my 2500+ (AQXEA) is running at 2.2ghz (3200+) without any effort at all (11 x 200fsb 1.65v)... I haven't tried going any higher yet, but i'm certain it will.
my 2500+ (AQXEA) is running at 2.2ghz (3200+) without any effort at all (11 x 200fsb 1.65v)... I haven't tried going any higher yet, but i'm certain it will.
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I've got a retail barton so I don't fancy ruining the warranty just yet
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ive just got a 2500xp barton today i put it in at the old 1700xp juihb settings of 10x204 fsb at stock volts and it booted up fine
only when i got to 11.5 multiplyer did i heve to add a little more juice its running ok at 11.5x205fsb = 2.35g at the minute
mines a 2500xp dk4d aqxda 0323mpmw
is there any particular core code to watch out for on bartons?
seems preety good so far my temps 41degs up to 46 degs load
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One Q I've got, is it normal to run fairly high temps with the retail kits? My one is running at 46C idle, 52C load at the moment..
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My last 3 XPs were retail kits (XP1800, XP2400, XP2500 Barton) and all ran "warm" with the AMD cooler. I have switched all my PCs to Vantec Aeroflows and the temps run no higher than 46 under load. All are overclocked with the Barton running at 11X210.
I have a 2500+ Barton retail, and it never runs higher than 32*c usualy max at 31. Idle about 29. I have 7 80mm fans, but it ran at almos the same temps, maybe 1, 1.5*c higher, when i originaly had only 3 fans fitted. I was quite impressed with the low temps. It didn't really go up muvch at all when i clocked it to 2.1Ghz either, and the clock was completely stable; But im just leaving it at stock speeds, as i dont really need more Mhz, and i may as well be on the safesideOriginally posted by Stoo
One Q I've got, is it normal to run fairly high temps with the retail kits? My one is running at 46C idle, 52C load at the moment..
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
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hi everybody
some good info on here , had a xp1700 tbred on order at cpu city been waiting and waiting . don`t know if there are any other web shops that rate the cpu`s that they sell do you. If i cant get one i will have to order a 2500 baton soon.
Hmm, must be the thermal compound/cooler, will change thermal compound and cooler and report back later
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some people are getting 2.3ghz-2.5ghz with the 'Y' 2500+ barton's, and with watercooling you can expect about 2.8ghz :O
hi xplicit
you say with water cooling you can get 2800g which make are you using .
The person that achieved the high overclock was using a Little River "Cascade SS" WaterBlock, Iwaki MD-30RZ Pump, 2x Custom Radiators and i quote the message
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Okay, using a real 2.08v now (2.15v setting in the BIOS).
Bombed out at 2.865GHz.
Backed it off to 2.835GHz and it's now running Prime95 Torture Test again, and it's looking good so far (5 mins)
If I pushed the voltage up further (a real 2.15v) I reckon it'll possibly be good for 2.90GHz with the water cooling.
This is regular room temperature radiator water-cooling too. No ice, chilling, evaporators, etc.
}Okay, using a real 2.08v now (2.15v setting in the BIOS).
Bombed out at 2.865GHz.
Backed it off to 2.835GHz and it's now running Prime95 Torture Test again, and it's looking good so far (5 mins)
If I pushed the voltage up further (a real 2.15v) I reckon it'll possibly be good for 2.90GHz with the water cooling.
This is regular room temperature radiator water-cooling too. No ice, chilling, evaporators, etc.
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I thought those temps were a little low, but just assuned the Bartons ran cool. But with the new MSI Bios updates the temps now read at 44*c Max, usualy about 41 which seems right. Thats a retail kit. It is actualy running at about 47*c max and 46*c normal at the moment, because i have it overclocked to 2080Mhz, just nocked the multiplier up to 12.5.Originally posted by Lexeus
I have a 2500+ Barton retail, and it never runs higher than 32*c usualy max at 31. Idle about 29. I have 7 80mm fans, but it ran at almos the same temps, maybe 1, 1.5*c higher, when i originaly had only 3 fans fitted. I was quite impressed with the low temps. It didn't really go up muvch at all when i clocked it to 2.1Ghz either, and the clock was completely stable; But im just leaving it at stock speeds, as i dont really need more Mhz, and i may as well be on the safeside
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
i've got a a 2400 that runs at 2300Mhz at 1.75 volts at about 50 c
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