- Oct 25, 2001
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So out of the box (A64 X2) 3800+, I fire up MSIs (very crappy) core cell program and check out the temps.. it was running 62C :shocked:
Well, I figured it was a stock HSF after all, and I might have mis-applied the thermal grease (although I have been doing this for a while now)
I continued on my merry way.. I got up to a very UNimpressive 2.16GHz and decided to experiment with various bus ratios a little bit. I bought this snazzy PC3200 CAS:2-2-2-8 RAM and figured, well if I back off those (stock) timings a little, I can rev. up the memory speed and see if that gets me any higher. (CPU was so hot I figured I'd leave it alone and OC the RAM a bit)
I check the temperatures and find a cozy 56C :shocked: WTF... my core volts were still the same (1.4+8.3%).....
Could it be?.... the answer was a resounding YES. I went back and forth a couple times to convince myself...... RUNNING MY RAM AT CAS2 (vs. CAS2.5) raised my Tcore 6-7 degrees! It was the memory controllers frying the innerds of my X2 :shocked:
Long story short... I left my timings at CAS: 2.5-3-3-9 and now have:
CPU = 2500MHz (x10)
HT = 1000MHz (x4
FSB = 250MHz
RAM = 208MHz (x0.83)
Vcore = 1.4V+8.3%
Tcore = 57 (while crunching 2 Rosetta WUs)
Moral: CPU speed is King anyway with X2 O/C's... so run that RAM at CAS 2.5 and run that puppy up past the $630.00 X2 you thought you wanted.
:beer:
-Sid
Well, I figured it was a stock HSF after all, and I might have mis-applied the thermal grease (although I have been doing this for a while now)
I continued on my merry way.. I got up to a very UNimpressive 2.16GHz and decided to experiment with various bus ratios a little bit. I bought this snazzy PC3200 CAS:2-2-2-8 RAM and figured, well if I back off those (stock) timings a little, I can rev. up the memory speed and see if that gets me any higher. (CPU was so hot I figured I'd leave it alone and OC the RAM a bit)
I check the temperatures and find a cozy 56C :shocked: WTF... my core volts were still the same (1.4+8.3%).....
Could it be?.... the answer was a resounding YES. I went back and forth a couple times to convince myself...... RUNNING MY RAM AT CAS2 (vs. CAS2.5) raised my Tcore 6-7 degrees! It was the memory controllers frying the innerds of my X2 :shocked:
Long story short... I left my timings at CAS: 2.5-3-3-9 and now have:
CPU = 2500MHz (x10)
HT = 1000MHz (x4
FSB = 250MHz
RAM = 208MHz (x0.83)
Vcore = 1.4V+8.3%
Tcore = 57 (while crunching 2 Rosetta WUs)
Moral: CPU speed is King anyway with X2 O/C's... so run that RAM at CAS 2.5 and run that puppy up past the $630.00 X2 you thought you wanted.
:beer:
-Sid