Barton: AQXDA 0313?

DerwenArtos12

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Anyone else have one? Got this one the other day and can't even stat on it til this weekend. I will have in in a DFI NFII with 1gig of 3200 XMS (2x512).

Any one else have an 0313 stepping that they can give me their experience so far on?
I know the 0303's are still just getting their burn-ins over with but am just checking.
 

rommelrommel

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0313 is pretty old stock, I've been looking at them this past week and seeing all 0329 and 0331...
 

Jeff7181

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Getting their burn-in's over with????

Pretty much any week is just as good as any other week... I had a week 7 that overclocked to 2.2 Ghz on 1.750 volts... I now have a week 24 that overclocks to 2.2 Ghz on 1.650 volts... I've installed a week 30 that overclocked to 2.1 Ghz on 1.650 volts... and I installed a week 4 that overclocked to 2.2 Ghz on 1.775 volts... and I've installed a week 4 that would only make it to 1.9 Ghz on 1.8 volts.
 

DerwenArtos12

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Originally posted by: Jeff7181
Getting their burn-in's over with????

Pretty much any week is just as good as any other week... I had a week 7 that overclocked to 2.2 Ghz on 1.750 volts... I now have a week 24 that overclocks to 2.2 Ghz on 1.650 volts... I've installed a week 30 that overclocked to 2.1 Ghz on 1.650 volts... and I installed a week 4 that overclocked to 2.2 Ghz on 1.775 volts... and I've installed a week 4 that would only make it to 1.9 Ghz on 1.8 volts.

not burn in like they do in the factory but that nice little two week time period after which they tend to oc better. and between the week 7 mentioned and the week 24 there is a huge difference. .1v on vcore means that that week 24 should go higher. granted they all don't. and a week 30 that only does 2.1 on 1.65 should do better with 1.75 or 1.8 and seeing as to how it is fairly new it should do better as it gets used to the settings and you should be able to push it higher. aka the initial burn in period that your chips go through when you first get them.
 

Jeff7181

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There is no such thing as a "burn in period." It's complete and total BS. If you don't believe me, maybe you'll believe Wingnutz...