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XP Rating = what Mhz??

RallosZek

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Hi im wondering if theres a chart or something where it tells you what Mhz XP processors operate at?
Reason is im overclocking my 2800+ and i wanna know what it would be in XP Values per step of overlocking etc

thanks
 
Just download sisoft sandra here and run the CPU benchmark after it has run it will tell you the estimated PR rating. hope this helps
 
If I remember correctly, Sandra called my Mobile XP2500 @ 2.4 Ghz (209x11.5) an XP3500... I'd run it again to check, but I removed it from my computer... did a little spring cleaning early 😀
 
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
If I remember correctly, Sandra called my Mobile XP2500 @ 2.4 Ghz (209x11.5) an XP3500... I'd run it again to check, but I removed it from my computer... did a little spring cleaning early 😀

PR3342... Mobile Barton @ 2.3 Ghz (200x11.5). Sigh.... still not as impressive as having a real PR3200 or 3400 processor but it feels good for the price.
 
More complete chart
Took quite some time to find that. The ads that add themselves to the text of the message could find the words "AMD Athlon" in the title of the chart, but Anandtech's own search engine couldn't seem to scan that same title. A search for the string "model numbers" didn't turn up that article as a match. Hmm.

I ditched Sandra when I found AIDA32, which seems to be more capable.
 
Originally posted by: Elcs
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
If I remember correctly, Sandra called my Mobile XP2500 @ 2.4 Ghz (209x11.5) an XP3500... I'd run it again to check, but I removed it from my computer... did a little spring cleaning early 😀

PR3342... Mobile Barton @ 2.3 Ghz (200x11.5). Sigh.... still not as impressive as having a real PR3200 or 3400 processor but it feels good for the price.

I think you got a poopy stepping... 🙁
 
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
Originally posted by: Elcs
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
If I remember correctly, Sandra called my Mobile XP2500 @ 2.4 Ghz (209x11.5) an XP3500... I'd run it again to check, but I removed it from my computer... did a little spring cleaning early 😀

PR3342... Mobile Barton @ 2.3 Ghz (200x11.5). Sigh.... still not as impressive as having a real PR3200 or 3400 processor but it feels good for the price.

I think you got a poopy stepping... 🙁

1.75V for 2.3ghz stable... indeed i did but.. its probably better than most desktop 2500+'s or at least more flexible in overclocking options.
 
Originally posted by: Elcs
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
Originally posted by: Elcs
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
If I remember correctly, Sandra called my Mobile XP2500 @ 2.4 Ghz (209x11.5) an XP3500... I'd run it again to check, but I removed it from my computer... did a little spring cleaning early 😀

PR3342... Mobile Barton @ 2.3 Ghz (200x11.5). Sigh.... still not as impressive as having a real PR3200 or 3400 processor but it feels good for the price.

I think you got a poopy stepping... 🙁

1.75V for 2.3ghz stable... indeed i did but.. its probably better than most desktop 2500+'s or at least more flexible in overclocking options.

Actually my old week 24 XP2500 had an unlocked multiplier and also ran 2.3 Ghz on 1.75 volts, lol.
 
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