Originally posted by: Fern
Originally posted by: StormRider
Originally posted by: Elcs
Originally posted by: StormRider
Which motherboards out there work with mobile Athlons?
ABIT NF7-S Rev 2.0 - Both my boards take mobile bartons.
Does the bios boot-up screen properly detect it as a mobile barton?
No, not generally. As the mobile's are not intended for desktop mobo's, seems most mobo's won't auto detect correctly.
Usually the mobo defaults the CPU to 100FSB and a multi of 6. So, when you boot up for the time, you'll have 600mhz CPU.
No biggie, just go into BIOS and change the settings (but this is why it's important for the mobo to offer these adjustments).
Even after changing the BIOS to the correct settings (ex. 200 FSB and multi of 11), the boot screen will likely report the CPU as "unknown"
Note that some mobo's have modded BIOS which will auto-detect the mobile CPU properely and reflect it on the boot screen.
It's no biggie.
Fern
Originally posted by: JDCentral
Are the mobiles the EXACT same chips as the XPs, but they can just sustain a high clock rate at lower vcores?
Originally posted by: xsilver
just to throw a spanner in the works but if you're thinking of performance, no socket A chip is going to hold a candle to a s754 or s939 solution -- and from that standpoint, rather than spending money on a cpu, why not dump your mobo and spend money on a new set
a mobile xp @2600mhz or so should equate roughly to a s754@2000mhz -- aka amd3000+ -- and that's before overclocking the s754
ref --http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=2038&p=6
you'll also be getting more upgradabilty with a new mobo as well.... an xp-m @2600mhz is definitley the end of the line for socket A
Originally posted by: JDCentral
Originally posted by: xsilver
just to throw a spanner in the works but if you're thinking of performance, no socket A chip is going to hold a candle to a s754 or s939 solution -- and from that standpoint, rather than spending money on a cpu, why not dump your mobo and spend money on a new set
a mobile xp @2600mhz or so should equate roughly to a s754@2000mhz -- aka amd3000+ -- and that's before overclocking the s754
ref --http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=2038&p=6
you'll also be getting more upgradabilty with a new mobo as well.... an xp-m @2600mhz is definitley the end of the line for socket A
Honestly, b/c I don't really NEED a new computer, and because I can afford to get an entire Athlon XP System for under $300. Performance-per-dollar is what matters here.
This is going to be my toy/guinea-pig computer... so if I blow it all away, it's not a big deal. Also, I don't play very many games. My computers are mostly tools, not toys... unless you consider a Video-recorder a toy.![]()
Originally posted by: Actaeon
3.6ghz?
Are you guys sure? Do you mean 2.6ghz?
Where can I find these 3.6ghz cpus? I'd love to replace my 2.2ghz Barton with one.
Originally posted by: quakefiend420
Originally posted by: Actaeon
3.6ghz?
Are you guys sure? Do you mean 2.6ghz?
Where can I find these 3.6ghz cpus? I'd love to replace my 2.2ghz Barton with one.
i'm pretty sure thats a typo or he doesn't have a clue what he's talking about...i've seen 3.1-3.2ghz@ 2.2v or some crazy voltage on a 2 stage cascade with the cpu sitting at like -60 or -70C...but thats not typical