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Duron or C2 for my new ships ?

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blade47

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Office Boy

It looked like the Tekram 810 might the best choice but I got to thinking. Don't the 810 mobos have poor memory transfer? Thus making them poor choices for seti?:(
 

office boy

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Well it's not great... (I have some at work and there is about an hour per WU penalty)
But they are cheap... and the best part is, you can (if you need a couple of bucks) sell them off for quite a bit, and make some extra $$$ :)
HEck make nice little Email and word computers for old people... $5-600 and you've got a whole setup...
 

Dale

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Office Boy I owe you again... I had to try it, before I did
I looked at the voltage in the BIOS and it showed he split plane voltage correctly(but listed it as 'other') for the 566

with the 633.. it was totaly dead wouldnt power on at all..I did try
several times making sure the chip,etc was seated but no go..

I am glad you pointed out the 633s would not work, I was ready to order 3 more.. now I just need 2 ; )

LeBlatt after fighting the cats,etc changing the Celerons
I put my Duron 600 together ..and it is happy doing 3.57Mkeys,
no doubt it is the faster machine by far...

..Dale
OB I owe you big time!!
 

RC

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Dale Seems you were able to reach 1000 (3.57 Mkeys/sec) with your 600. Nice job. You got a really good one. What HSF are you using?
 

Dale

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OB he may get the credit, but my thanks is to you for bringing it to my attention and giving me 'credible' info to make my buying decisions on ; ) I read a lot of the hardware sights.. but I pay more attention to the people actually buy a product..

RC the 600 is week 29.. heatsink is a 'chromed orb'(no name) .. I am trying to get a better heatsink but dont know what is good for AMD
I guess I will just get a Alpha if I can find one.. but so far the CPU seems happy

..Dale
 

RC

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Dale Just give your CPU plenty of blocks to chew on and it will remain happy :)
 

Dale

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well I got home and the nice Fedex man left an ArctiCooler on the porch, can any of you AMD people(I dont mean that like it sounds) tell me what is a good heatsink/fan for a Duron ??

Dale
 

Dale

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I am all Alph too OB, this Arctic thing looks so neat though, I may give it a shot cause the thing on it now doesnt cool much at all, I have a PEP66 laying here, wonder if I took the little feet off if it would crush the Duron??

..Dale
It doesnt take long to boot Klinux at 1,000Mz ;) it woud be neat to put it on a hard drive...
 

Dale

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I am all Alpha too OB, this Arctic thing looks so neat though, I may give it a shot cause the thing on it now doesnt cool much at all, I have a PEP66 laying here, wonder if I took the little feet off if it would crush the Duron??

..Dale
It doesnt take long to boot Klinux at 1,000Mz ;) it woud be neat to put it on a hard drive...
 

office boy

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Thats what i'm running now on my Duron. A PEP66 with the plastic feet cut off.. seems to be worken pretty good :)
 

Dale

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ahh-so .. when/if I get to bring the Duron home where I can test the temps accurately I will try the Alpha.. the Celerons dont need it and the Duron 'seems' hot to me, but maybe they run a little warmer..

I think I'm gonna like this Duron stuff ; ) if anybody seess any affordable slot A boards ..let me know

..Dale
 

Dale

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substanialy less than the $140 Asus

my bad... less than $100 or so

..Dale
 

blade47

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Hey Office Boy, I was reading one of the threads about whether or not the Tekram LX mobos would support the Celery 2 or not. I know it's well known that the Celery 2 definetly works in the Tekram LX's but I was wondering if they would only work with the 600mhz and under C2's like the 810's? Are there any other problems with this setup? One more thing Russ said in that thread that any LX motherboard would work with the Celery2. Is this correct? I have an old Asus P2-L97 and it supposedly only supports the 533 not the 533a and can only go down to 1.8v. Would a Celery2 600mhz work in this board?
 

SilverBack

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Ok this might be a long post but here is is none-the-less. :)
If you are looking for a FAST and affordable solution the Epox motherboard and a Duron are really the way to go. ( I still prefer the KT7 at $140 though )

Here is a survey done at ixbt-labs on the duron cpu's

AMD Duron Overclocking. Part 2. [3:49 pm] Rat
Well, it?s high time we summed up our new overclocking achievements. Today we checked another portion of AMD Duron CPUs with different markings. We took not only 600MHz Durons but also faster ones for our tests. We tested the whole bunch of CPUs, a few pieces from each group.
The tests were run on the systems built with ASUS A7V and ABIT KT7, which allow changing the CPU clock multiplier. Again as usual, we unlocked all of them with the help of an ordinary pencil (by closing L1 golden bridges on the CPU surface). We increased the CPU voltage up to 1.85V and the cooling was arranged with a Chrome Orb cooler from Thermaltake. Here is what we got:

The charts below show the Cpu speed , the ID marking for each cpu , week of manufacter, and overclocking results.
Duron 600
AKAA0022MPMW 22 800-850MHz
AKAA0024DPBW 24 800-850MHz
AKAA0027BPAW 27 900-950MHz
AKBA0029TPAW 29 900-950MHz
AKBA0030EPIW 30 850-900MHz
AKBA0032EPAW 32 900-950MHz
AKBA0036APAW 36 1000-1050MHz
AKBA0036APBW 36 950-1000MHz
Duron 650
AKBA0026DPCW 26 900-950MHz
AKBA0032APEW 32 950-1000MHz
Duron 700
AKBA0038FPBW 38 1000-1050MHz
Duron 800
AKBA0037EPCW 37 1000-1050MHz


Judging by the results we obtained in our testlab, we can conclude that the overclockability does not depend on the working frequency of the CPU. The main factor that tells on the CPU ability to work at higher frequencies is the manufacturing date. The later is the CPU produced, the greater is the chance to succeed when overclocking it. However, the maximum frequency we managed to achieve now without extreme CPU cooling is only 1-1.05GHz. All the CPUs manufactured during the 36th week, which we tested, could get that fast independent of the marking on them.
So, if you are a dedicated overclocker we would recommend you to get an AMD Duron 600, however, unfortunately, AMD is about to stop shipping them in the nearest future, so you will have to lay yourself out trying to find them.
If you got interested in our overclocking experience and would like to help us collect information about AMD Duron overclocking, please, feel free to e-mail us at info@ixbt-labs.com. Please, mention the nominal frequency of your processor and the marking (the second line on the core), the highest frequency you managed to overclock it to and a few details about your mainboard, Vcore and overclocking methods. Your participation is most welcome!