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How far will a Barton-M XP2600 do at stock voltage w/TT SilentBoost?

Lyfer

Diamond Member
Will it be able to do 11x200 atleast at stock?



Rig planned:

Abit NF7-S
Barton-M 2600
TT SilentBoost
1GB PC3200 (corsair or kingston valueram)
 
Yeah, you've got the best performing mobile chip there is (at the moment, anyway). And if you've got the best stepping, it will more than likely do over 11x200 on stock voltage, assuming you mean 1.65v. If you mean 1.45v, who knows. Nobody buying these chips is trying to run them at 1.45v, unless they're using them in an HTPC.
 
Originally posted by: BlueWeasel
I'll let you know on Wednesday, as thats when my 2600M arrives (using a TT Silentboost on my currrent chip now).
Hey, I'll let you know in a few hours (hopefully less!), because my XP-M 2600 arrived this afternoon, though I will be using a Thermalright SLK-900a and a 92mm Vantec Tornado.😀 I don't mind hearing my computer running, obviously! BTW, why do you care what it will run at 1.45v? They are desktop chips, hence running them at 1.65v is running them "non-overvolted". They're just the best of the best desktop chips, so they pull them, so they can be used in a laptop.
 
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