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advice on overclocking xp2400+ AIUHB stepping

phillydog

Senior member
Greets,

Just got the chip and wanna know the best settings for the following xp2400+ chip:

Markings on chip:

AXDA2400DKV3C 9576206281020
AIUHB0304WPIW

According to some online chip verifier from another link on AT:

Athlon XP Processor High-end
Core Thoroughbred-B
CPU Model 8
Manufacturing Process 130 nm
Approximate Transistor Count 37.6 million
Approximate Die Size 84 sq. mm
Performance Rating 2400+
Working frequency 2000 MHz
Package Type OPGA
Operating Voltage 1.65 V
Max Die Temperature 85° C
L1 Cache Size 128 KB
L2 Cache Size 256 KB
Multiplier 15x
FSB Frequency 266 MHz
Stepping Code AIUHB
Manufacture Year 2003
Manufacture Week 04
Production Batch I
Batch Production Number 1020

Any help would be appreciated with voltages, multipliers and bus settings.
 
There is no 'best settings' for all CPU's ,you need to find out how good your cpu is ,part of the fun of overclocking is finding out what MHz your cpu will do🙂.
Increase your FSB in 3MHz steps doing a quick stabilty test between each setting ,when you think you've found its maximium then do longer testing ,good luck & let us know what speed you get🙂
 
i have the same stepping on mine...week 30
its running 2314Mhz...
2.8v DDR
1.85v core
Aquarius II watercooled..
Abit KD7A - winbond doctor temps 47* CPU
 
Using 256 PC2100 (corsair) memory, I was able to stabily get the following:


166x13.5 2241 (@1.675v) (2800+)
133x17 = 2261 (@ 1.7v)

I can't seem to get 200mhz to work since min multiplyer is 13 and 200x13 = more than I can get 🙁

This is not watercooled. 🙂

Since xp3000 (barton) and xp2700 (t-bred) both run at 2167mhz (166x13) according to
XP-TMC

I think this is the highest I can go on a non-Barton core, else I can't see why this wouldn't register as xp3000....

Please correct me if I am wrong.

I am hoping to get PC3200 memory and see if I can get it higher, but not sure if this would matter. I'm not trying to BAM, but seeking if this would help.

Original was 31c, overclocked it is at 34c... which should be fine.

 
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