Hey Gang,
I got in on the deal at newegg for a S754 3400+ and a very cheap Biostar mobo. The mobo has no settings for CPU multiplier and only has +1%, +2% and +5% for CPU voltage.
The default speed of the CPU is 2.4GHz. I can raise the FSB to 233, give the CPU +5% and the DDR 2.8v and I can boot at 2.8GHz. At that speed, I can boot into any of several Live Linux CDs. If I boot and do memtest86, even with the memory running at DDR466, it passes over and over. If I try to do any CPU stressing though... it hangs pretty quickly. I tried it at 230FBS for a speed of 2.76GHz and it takes longer, but will still hang on CPU stressing.
So... since I'm able to boot and do some GUI stuff at 2.8GHz with only 1.47v on the CPU, I'm thinking it must be a pretty good chip... I got lucky! I don't really want to dump another $60-70 on a decent motherboard, as that would sort of defeat having gotten in on this deal.. I would have just gotten an S939 and a decent motherboard.
So, my question is... does anyone know of any way to up the default voltage on these things? If I could get the default to 1.5, the the +5% would take me up to around 1.57 or 1.58 and I'm guessing that might be enough to get me the 2.8GHz stable. Even if it misses that mark, I should be able to get 2.76GHz, which would still be an outstanding overclock... especially for $99!
Any thoughts?
Joe
I got in on the deal at newegg for a S754 3400+ and a very cheap Biostar mobo. The mobo has no settings for CPU multiplier and only has +1%, +2% and +5% for CPU voltage.
The default speed of the CPU is 2.4GHz. I can raise the FSB to 233, give the CPU +5% and the DDR 2.8v and I can boot at 2.8GHz. At that speed, I can boot into any of several Live Linux CDs. If I boot and do memtest86, even with the memory running at DDR466, it passes over and over. If I try to do any CPU stressing though... it hangs pretty quickly. I tried it at 230FBS for a speed of 2.76GHz and it takes longer, but will still hang on CPU stressing.
So... since I'm able to boot and do some GUI stuff at 2.8GHz with only 1.47v on the CPU, I'm thinking it must be a pretty good chip... I got lucky! I don't really want to dump another $60-70 on a decent motherboard, as that would sort of defeat having gotten in on this deal.. I would have just gotten an S939 and a decent motherboard.
So, my question is... does anyone know of any way to up the default voltage on these things? If I could get the default to 1.5, the the +5% would take me up to around 1.57 or 1.58 and I'm guessing that might be enough to get me the 2.8GHz stable. Even if it misses that mark, I should be able to get 2.76GHz, which would still be an outstanding overclock... especially for $99!
Any thoughts?
Joe