nForce II Chipset and Athlon XP mobile..

bjc112

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Is it still capable of unlocking the multiplier..

If so, i think im going to buy the 2500+ mobile and see what it can do..

:)
 

myocardia

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Yes, the mobile Bartons are unlocked, but watch out, because they only work on certain motherboards, I've heard. They do work on an NF7-S, I know that. Anyone have a link to the page that lists the motherboards that will work with a mobile Barton? I was thinking about getting one, but I have no idea if it will work with my 8RDA3+.
 

bjc112

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Good to know,

I would like to find out if it will work on My 8rda+


:)

If so, i will have a 1.4@2.4 sale
 

screw3d

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What the difference between normal AXP and Mobile XP? Is the mobile faster or what? :confused:
 

Soulkeeper

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should be hardly any difference at all (besides power now! and a lower voltage)
i don't see why the chip wouldn't work in any board that a desktop XP would work in
maybe some motherboards won't support the power now! stuff or might display the cpu name wrong, but ohh well

they might oc a tad bit better, but it's hard to say, unless you try :)
 

bjc112

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Originally posted by: Soulkeeper
should be hardly any difference at all (besides power now! and a lower voltage)
i don't see why the chip wouldn't work in any board that a desktop XP would work in
maybe some motherboards won't support the power now! stuff or might display the cpu name wrong, but ohh well

they might oc a tad bit better, but it's hard to say, unless you try :)

Well newegg seems to have the same steppings as here...2.7
 

Soulkeeper

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they won't live long with those voltages they are using

1.9v and 1.8v is a lot on a .13u chip
 

hytek369

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Originally posted by: Soulkeeper
they won't live long with those voltages they are using

1.9v and 1.8v is a lot on a .13u chip

a lot of juice is bad for a chip with a default voltage of 1.3
 

BD231

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Originally posted by: hytek369
Originally posted by: Soulkeeper
they won't live long with those voltages they are using

1.9v and 1.8v is a lot on a .13u chip

a lot of juice is bad for a chip with a default voltage of 1.3

1.45 is default.
 

bjc112

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yep.

1.45

Not too bad in comparison to a 0.15u

But even @ 1.8V hopefully i could pull 2.6ghz

Think it's worth the upgrade?
 

Elcs

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What would be a general safe voltage for these puppies then?

Id never consider breaking 1.75V stable on my little 1700+ T'Bred B. Not prime stable at its speed but it has NEVER crashed on me while playing games or doing anything I need to do.... so Im not too bothered :)
 

BD231

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If you consider the regular voltage on Bartons which I believe is 1.6 to 1.65v, 1.7 to 1.75v is not to much of a risk.

I for one would not be willing to deal with noise of the much needed sufficient cooling when overvolting, I think computers are loud enough already.

I'll be picking up a Mobile 2600+ barton, which has a default clock of 2.13ghz at 1.45v!!
 

Cheetah8799

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I'm currently using my Mobile XP 2500+ on a Biostar M7NCG 400 mobo. Works great. I'm currently OC'd to 2ghz (166fsb * 12 @ 1.55v), but will go higher when I get my new ram and better heatsink.
 

BD231

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Originally posted by: Cheetah8799
I'm currently using my Mobile XP 2500+ on a Biostar M7NCG 400 mobo. Works great. I'm currently OC'd to 2ghz (166fsb * 12 @ 1.55v), but will go higher when I get my new ram and better heatsink.

Can you reach 2ghz at default 1.45v?
 

bjc112

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BD,

Noise really isn't a concern with the Vantec AeroFLow.... Good Cooling, very quiet and quite effective...

1.8 V might be worth it for 2.6ghz...