Originally posted by: PCTweaker5
I just received my 2600+ mobile today and cant hit 200FSB without my games crashing at any voltage. I have excellent PC3200 and an SP97 cooling the chip and am quite dissapointed in this. I have only gone up to 1.725 on the Vcore with just upping to 200fsb but it still isnt stable. What is the max MHz I can hit with multi at 12.5 and FSB below 200?
That's an awfully low voltage for 2.5ghz. Mine requires 1.80v (in bios, 1.760-1.774v actual) to run at 12x209. BTW, if your problem isn't your motherboard, you will get much more performance with either a 12x multi or an 11.5x multi, and higher fsb's.Originally posted by: PCTweaker5
I just received my 2600+ mobile today and cant hit 200FSB without my games crashing at any voltage. I have excellent PC3200 and an SP97 cooling the chip and am quite dissapointed in this. I have only gone up to 1.725 on the Vcore with just upping to 200fsb but it still isnt stable. What is the max MHz I can hit with multi at 12.5 and FSB below 200?
How much 5v amperage is your 300 watt generic psu putting out? If it isn't somewhere in the neighborhood of 36-38A, overclocking farther than your "old" desktop XP2500 isn't going to be possible, especially with a high-end video card.Originally posted by: PCTweaker5
Right now Im at 185 x 12.5 at 1.7 Vcore and Farcry keeps crashing to the desktop. I would think 2.3GHz would need more voltage so I will try that but I thought 2.3GHz on these chips would require less rather than the same voltage as my old Barton at 2.3GHz.