I use a Thermalright SLK 947u and suggest you get something like that, too, preferrably a SP-97, so your (not yet) cool mobile doesn't have to lie idle :beer:
Are there actual benchies comparing wOOtclocked mobile XPs with A64s (2800+ and upwards, OCd also)?
I'd like to know how much more speed you get, I know all FEELS smoother but whats the reel deel?
well, my Infineon PC2100 CL2 runs totally primestable at 390MHz@2,5-3-3-11.
I'm not sure how high it'll go or how tight the timings can become, but at the moment my mobo won't go over 195 FSB so thats the limiting factor; still I like my RAM :-)
yeah, that was Prime95 Torture testing temperatures...
anyways, I was pretty sure the mobo didn't support dual channel RAM; thats what the clerk at the store I bought it at told me.... something like "the a7n8x-x with the nforce2 400 chipset is single channel only, the a7n8x-e deluxe with the...
Very good question; ...wondering this myself often enough; I am pretty sure this convention has already been the source of many misunderstandings (and failed OCs maybe)...
:D This is probably the coolest thing I heard about thermal paste...
The instruction is somewhat unclear, I admit, but it doesnt mean to have you wait after applying the stuff; it just mentions that the thermal conductivity becomes better and reaches best values after about 200 hours of...
I am a first time overclocker and am really hyped by what my mobile can do...
here is my rig:
Mainboard:Asus A7N8X-X, stock bios 1006, no mods
CPU: Athlon Mobile XP-M 2500+
RAM: 1x512MB Infineon PC2100 CL2
Cooling: Thermalright SLK-947U with 90mm Enermax fan + 3 case fans
OC:
FSB: 195
CPU...
Isn't the 3200+ running on a 200 MHz FSB stock already?
If that is the case and you want to test FSB limits (your RAM can go to 3700 maybe 4000, don't know about your mobo) go for the 3200+,
but it is probable that you'll hit FSB limits with the 2600 mobile as well...
try going under 200 with the FSB...
i'm doing running my xp-m 2500+@2430 something with 195x12.5 as it will not become stable with 200+ FSB;
AMD screwed their newer mobiles FSB-wise; that's my guess anyways...
hmm,
this gets me thinking:
I have my xp-m running at 195x12.5 now (2430 something Mhz), its been running perfectly stable with prime95 for 2h now...
as soon as I go over 200 FSB, it doesnt even boot; either its the mobo or the cpu...
oh, by the way, its still on 1,65v :-)
unfortunately, the...
try running it with 166 Mhz FSB; correct me if i'm wrong, but since its a Barton, it should do that with no probs (it probably goes beyond 200...)?! , set the multiplier to 12 and voila 166x12 equals your 2000
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