2.45ghz barton oc

SuperStrokey

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Well i have got as much out of this setup that i can get, im very happy with the results aswell. Here are the details:

FSB 223 mhz
locked multi at 11
vcore:1.775
vdimm: 2.9
timings: 22211 PC3500 hyperX
ratio:1:1
Mobo 8rda+ no mods
Temps: 48 load, 42 idle (cool room)

Its seems very stable at these speeds and i think there is more in the chip but not the mobo. I can boot into windows at 225 (22211 timings) but i get memory dumps. i tried relaxing the timings too and that didnt help either so im pretty sure its not the ram. It could be the chip but i side on the mobo. Its not a bad setup
 

Sid59

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prime95 pass?

i think i need to raise my vdimm to get to 2300.

great OC for you.
 

Duvie

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Very nice..Tons of raw power with great timings....A guy around these parts has a barton of equal speed and even an athlon64 oc'd to 2.3ghz and that chip can hang with his athlon64 3000+...beat it at stock settings I believe he said...
 

SuperStrokey

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Yes it did pass a prime 95 runn for 6 hours. I took it down to 1.75 vcore and a fsb of 220.

Stepping is:

AXDA2500KV4D 2361537190455 AQYFA 0343XPCW

 

bjc112

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Impressive,

You are looking for at least a 2.5 (T bred ) to hang with that bad boy..

Very nice.

 

TGHI

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Hmmm...my 2600 Barton can make 2.3Ghz...I haven't tried to push it any higher...maybe I should.



TGHI
 

rms

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To get to 230fsb, you'll likely need to do a few things:

1) Change memory timings to either 11-3-3-2, or 12-3-3-2
2) Raise Vchipset to the max. Sometimes a voltmod is needed.
3) You can go higher on the Vcore. Just keep loaded temps in the low to mid-50s.

rms
 

SuperStrokey

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Yeah im very happy wiht it, im just gonna run it at 2.42 with a 220 fsb for a nice round number. Im pretty sure that the epox is what is holding me back but at those speeds im not too unhappy ;)
 

cowdog

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Wow, that's a great o/c! I've never really pushed my Barton 2500+ to see how far it can go, although I haven't had much luck getting anything stable above 200 FSB. I ran 11x200 for quite some time, and lately I am running 11.5x200. Both are rock solid and
\at load (Prime + SuperPI + Internet + ...) my cpu temp never go above 40C (mbm). I have some Mushkin LvII PC-3500 (BH5) RAM coming, and maybe that'll give me some FSB headroom. Thanks for posting your results; you have inspired me to push a little harder.