I need YOUR help on MY school project

Vegitto

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Hey, all!

Starting September/October next year, I'll have to do an assignment for physics and stuff. The good part: Pick your own subject. The bad part: A 80-100 page project describing it.

Here's my subject: The limits of Socket A. I will be overclocking several Socket A processors using different methods of cooling. Ultimately, it's about liquid nitrogen (LN2). So, I need your help:

-What are the current world records for Socket A processors?
-What is the best overclocking mobo for Socket A?
-What would be the best base-block for a LN2-tube?

5 designs will be made in aluminum. They will be tested, and the winner will be made in copper to chase after the world record Socket A!

Rock on! :D
 

Vegitto

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Dude, I totally know how to MAKE it, and how to DO it. I just want your input, man.
 

Jeff7181

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To answer one of your questions... 3 GHz was about the upper limit of the mobile Bartons as seen here.
 

Mogadon

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The Abit NF7-S (v2.0) is widely regarded as the best socket A overclocking mobo around. I actually have a spare one sitting in my closet with a barton 3000+ 400MHz FSB, send a PM my way if you're interested in the hardware.
 

betasub

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Originally posted by: Mogadon
The Abit NF7-S (v2.0) is widely regarded as the best socket A overclocking mobo around. I actually have a spare one sitting in my closet with a barton 3000+ 400MHz FSB, send a PM my way if you're interested in the hardware.

The NF7-S v2.0 is certainly one of the best for Socket A overclocking.

The Barton 3000+ 400FSB possibly not, unless it has its multiplier unlocked. With the earlier Socket A processors (ceramic packages) I was happy to pencil mod the multiplier for overclocking, but with the later processors it was easier to get the equivalent XP-Mobile processor: these have a higher default multiplier (and unlocked lower multipliers) and lower default voltage (making voltage bumps more productive). Try an XP-M, if you can find one!
 

Mogadon

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Actually it does have it's multiplier unlocked although I was referring to the NF7-S(2.0) being one of the best overclocking boards, not the chip as well.

I definitely concur on the XP-M's being the best overclocking chips, although I imagine the OP will be testing a range of Socket A chips, that's my understanding from his post anyway.
 

Captante

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I had great results using Asus A7N8X Nforce 2 boards to overclock Athlon XP's & I still have the best overclocker I touched personally which is a multiplier-unlocked Barton 3200+. It would do 2.5ghz water-cooled with my old Zalman Reserator 1 & 2.4ghz on air with a Thermalright copper cooler, although since I don't game on that PC anymore its now running at default.
 

Mogadon

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I had my Barton 3000+ 400MHz FSB I mentioned at 2525MHz stable on air with a thermalright HSF (i'll check the exact model in a bit), the temps were wild though so I ended up running 2425MHz, I bet it would have done great on water, or liquid nitrogen ... ;).
 

jswjimmy

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my xp1800+ is still humming along at 2.4ghz (sad :( i still use it), ive been using the cpu for 3 years. i have to say the athlon xp's were tough as nails as long as you didnt go crazy with the voltage.
 

TekDemon

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looks like you'll need about 3800Mhz...umm good luck with that.
You'll probably have to buy a whole lot of chips just to figure out which one is a real keeper. Maybe buy 1000 bartons and sample through.
 

Googer

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Originally posted by: Vegitto
Hey, all!

Starting September/October next year, I'll have to do an assignment for physics and stuff. The good part: Pick your own subject. The bad part: A 80-100 page project describing it.

Here's my subject: The limits of Socket A. I will be overclocking several Socket A processors using different methods of cooling. Ultimately, it's about liquid nitrogen (LN2). So, I need your help:

-What are the current world records for Socket A processors?
-What is the best overclocking mobo for Socket A?
-What would be the best base-block for a LN2-tube?

5 designs will be made in aluminum. They will be tested, and the winner will be made in copper to chase after the world record Socket A!

Rock on! :D

Tomshardware.com did this almost three years ago and posted a complete how to guide.
http://www.tomshardware.com/2003/12/30/5_ghz_project/

This is a great project for a computer repair course and not a physics class. I think this is an effort that will result in a C. There are other topics that are more physics related than this. Try explaining string theory and then attempt to show how it would exist. That would be a definite A+. Or if you want to stick to a computer related topic, try explaining the quantum physics of a microprocessor and propose some ideas on how to overcome the quantum limitations of silicon.
 

Vegitto

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Well, thanks, you guys :). I'll be plundering a lot of comps for processors :p.

Mogadon: Thanks for the offer, but I think you live in the states, which means multiple things: You'd have to ship overseas, I'd have to pay MAD import tax and I'm poor :p.
Thanks anyways :).

So, it looks like I'm aiming for around 3500-3800 MHz. Luckily, it only has to boot. I don't wanna run SuperPI or whatever :p.
 

DerwenArtos12

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I can honestly say that the DFI Infinity NF2 board was the best socket A overclocker. Anyone who disagree's can eat screencaps, once they're dug back up. I had a DFI LP nf2 rev.A that I hand modded to offer the same voltage ranges as the Infinity or rev.B lanparty and was running 305x9 on air for about 2.5 years. Were I to use water, or for that matter a prometia 3ghz would have been nearly guarinteed, if not higher. With LN2 the lifespan wouldn't have been as good but i truely believe 3.5 would have been possible. To my knowledge the motherboard cpu combo is still running for a good friend of mine, an ex member here, mithshrike.
 

Vegitto

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Originally posted by: DerwenArtos12
I can honestly say that the DFI Infinity NF2 board was the best socket A overclocker. Anyone who disagree's can eat screencaps, once they're dug back up. I had a DFI LP nf2 rev.A that I hand modded to offer the same voltage ranges as the Infinity or rev.B lanparty and was running 305x9 on air for about 2.5 years. Were I to use water, or for that matter a prometia 3ghz would have been nearly guarinteed, if not higher. With LN2 the lifespan wouldn't have been as good but i truely believe 3.5 would have been possible. To my knowledge the motherboard cpu combo is still running for a good friend of mine, an ex member here, mithshrike.

Awesome. I'll go look. Lifespan isn't important, I need it to work for 10 minutes tops. Click, click, CPU-Z dump. Click, click, copy to floppy. Click, click, shutdown. :)