Woot!! Santa left me a Barton :)

JimMc

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Did a little upgrade to one of my boxes, a Barton 2500 and a Shuttle AN35 Ultra 400. You talk about bang for the buck, I zipped the Barton to a 200Mhz fsb on first boot (optomistic, huh?), none of that burn-in crap for me, no problems at all. I'm using the stock HS/F and left over Cricial 3200 DDR, so the parts only cost me about $150. You talk about bang for the buck, that Barton absolutely flies - fresh WinXP probably helped a lot. The Shuttle board is pretty decent for the $$ if you're not looking for SATA Raid and such. Just wish the VDimm didn't top out at 2.7.

So far, it is averaging 2:10 minutes per WU, not quite P4 3200 HT times, perhaps I need to scrounge up some faster RAM...
 

Soggysocks

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Glad to see someone can make Shuttle boards workgood. I have done 2. The first was a stuggle....after 2 weeks finally got the thing working right. 2nd one is still sitting......... 7 months later. Can't seem to get it up and running right.
 

Ketteringo

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Awesome! I absolutely LOVE my barton! 2500+ OCed to 3200+ with no problems at all. Solid as a rock, and has been for going on 6 months now :)
 

D347h

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Nice, really nice.....
I wish I have Barton, but I have only my old Athlon 1GHz :(
 

osage

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yes the AN35 and a Barton make a real nice combo, great performance for the money.

Soggysocks, send that Shuttle to me and let me see if I can get it going for you. yes I'm serious. I have had nothing but good luck with Shuttle boards going all the way back to KT133 boards

 

dnuggett

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Originally posted by: Soggysocks
Glad to see someone can make Shuttle boards workgood. I have done 2. The first was a stuggle....after 2 weeks finally got the thing working right. 2nd one is still sitting......... 7 months later. Can't seem to get it up and running right.



Hmm..... my Shuttle board has been perfect.

BTW If you are running 3200+ speeds, I might suggest bumping the vcore to 1.75 if you haven't already. I turned some real crappy WU's (unusable) in F@H until the bump.
 
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Originally posted by: Soggysocks
Glad to see someone can make Shuttle boards workgood. I have done 2. The first was a stuggle....after 2 weeks finally got the thing working right. 2nd one is still sitting......... 7 months later. Can't seem to get it up and running right.

possibly bad boards? I've built a few hundred systems running various shuttle boards, with the few bad boards they have all run perfectly stable.
 

Ionizer86

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I have my Tbred clocked at 2.09 (2600+ speed now), and I only needed to up the Vcore from 1.50 to 1.53. Make sure it's stable when you OC and it's set. If it's rock solid, then it's all good :)
Oh ya, nice times!
 
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wow, just noticed how much you oc'd it, I'm limited by my speeze big rock silent cooler, 2500+ @2800+, 53C, 1.725Vcore before it got stable.
 

InlineFive

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Originally posted by: JimMc
Did a little upgrade to one of my boxes, a Barton 2500 and a Shuttle AN35 Ultra 400. You talk about bang for the buck, I zipped the Barton to a 200Mhz fsb on first boot (optomistic, huh?), none of that burn-in crap for me, no problems at all. I'm using the stock HS/F and left over Cricial 3200 DDR, so the parts only cost me about $150. You talk about bang for the buck, that Barton absolutely flies - fresh WinXP probably helped a lot. The Shuttle board is pretty decent for the $$ if you're not looking for SATA Raid and such. Just wish the VDimm didn't top out at 2.7.

So far, it is averaging 2:10 minutes per WU, not quite P4 3200 HT times, perhaps I need to scrounge up some faster RAM...

Good times. My Barton 3200+ with 512MB Corsair XMS PC3200 on an A7N8X-X gets about 3:10. :(
 

Coolkid

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Originally posted by: PorBleemo
Originally posted by: JimMc
Did a little upgrade to one of my boxes, a Barton 2500 and a Shuttle AN35 Ultra 400. You talk about bang for the buck, I zipped the Barton to a 200Mhz fsb on first boot (optomistic, huh?), none of that burn-in crap for me, no problems at all. I'm using the stock HS/F and left over Cricial 3200 DDR, so the parts only cost me about $150. You talk about bang for the buck, that Barton absolutely flies - fresh WinXP probably helped a lot. The Shuttle board is pretty decent for the $$ if you're not looking for SATA Raid and such. Just wish the VDimm didn't top out at 2.7.

So far, it is averaging 2:10 minutes per WU, not quite P4 3200 HT times, perhaps I need to scrounge up some faster RAM...

Good times. My Barton 3200+ with 512MB Corsair XMS PC3200 on an A7N8X-X gets about 3:10. :(

Are you using the CLI version of the client?
My 2500+ @ 3200+ does wu's at an average of 2:30 even though it is used pretty heavily during the day :confused: