Originally posted by: WallyKid
Dizzy, thanks for posting your results. I will do the same.
Originally posted by: toant103
stepping?
Originally posted by: OS
Originally posted by: toant103
stepping?
Well, it ended up that I needed 1.75V to run 2.5 Ghz stable, I just did an overnite pass.
I guess stepping is "1QYHA D348SPMW", I don't know which number is which.
still nothing on 2.6 ghz, went as high as 1.85V.
Originally posted by: Drizzy
Originally posted by: OS
Originally posted by: toant103
stepping?
Well, it ended up that I needed 1.75V to run 2.5 Ghz stable, I just did an overnite pass.
I guess stepping is "1QYHA D348SPMW", I don't know which number is which.
still nothing on 2.6 ghz, went as high as 1.85V.
What type of PSU do you have?
Originally posted by: Zim
I got my mobile Barton 2400+ today. Thanks to xenolith for the heads up. Here are the results of my tests:
Hardware:
CPU: Mobile Athlon XP 2400+ AXMH2400FQQ4C AQYFA 0343 ($77 from NewEgg)
Heatsink: Thermal Integration TI-V77L ($9 from NewEgg)
Motherboard: Gigabyte 7N400 Pro 2 rev. 1
Memory: 2 x 512MB Kingston PC3200 HyperX
Setup:
--- Core: 1.60v
--- FSB: 400MHz
--- CPU Multiplier: 11
--- Idle CPU temp.: 48C
--- Case temp.: 35C
--- Memory at default voltage
Sandra Benchmarks: (In parentheses I have supplied figures for my previous Athlon XP 2200+ at default settings - 266MHz FSB)
CPU Arithmetic:
--- Dhrystone: 8356 (5102)
--- Whetstone: 3467 (2123)
CPU Multimedia:
--- Integer: 20769 (12716)
--- Floating Point: 22076 (12579)
Memory Bandwidth:
--- Int Buffered: 3026 (1522)
--- Float Buffered: 2837 (1470)
Prime95 Results:
Ran "Large FFT" torture test for 2 hours without failure. Monitored temps using MMB5. Temp peaked at 57C but most of the time sat at 55C.
Conclusion:
I am very happy with both the CPU and heatsink. CPU took 11x200MHz @1.6V right out of the box with no problem. It is now on a par with an Athlon XP 3200+ 400 ($200+). I'm not really tempted to push my luck any further at the moment as the idle temp is quite high. The heatsink seems to be doing a great job though, as it is very cool to the touch and the CPU temp quickly falls after coming off full load. I may trying adding another case fan, but I'm trying to keep the noise down.
"Hey" yourself! And who said good manners were dead?!Originally posted by: toant103
hey,
i have the same board but the overclocking features for the vcore stink. It will max out at 10%. Anyway to go higher?
Originally posted by: BCinSC
Whoa, whoa, whoa. Wait a minute here. You're saying my desktop Barton 2500+, with it's default 333FSB (11x) and easy overclockability to 3200+/400FSB (and then some), is outclassed by the mobile 2400+, with it's default 266FSB (multiplier being 13.5?), but is essentially the same chip at lower vCore and unlocked multiplier for just $4 more than what I paid for desktop edition?
Originally posted by: BCinSC
Whoa, whoa, whoa. Wait a minute here. You're saying my desktop Barton 2500+, with it's default 333FSB (11x) and easy overclockability to 3200+/400FSB (and then some), is outclassed by the mobile 2400+, with it's default 266FSB (multiplier being 13.5?), but is essentially the same chip at lower vCore and unlocked multiplier for just $4 more than what I paid for desktop edition?
Can I run this puppy on my MSI K7N Delta-L at 420FSB?
Originally posted by: Drizzy
Sounds like we got the same deal Celeryman. I have tried everything to get it up to the coveted 2500 mark... Good to hear you are having problems cause you havea different RAM and I was thinking of RMA'ing my RAM to see if that would help.... Mobo maybe?
?Originally posted by: Dantzig
My 2400+ arrived today (along with an Abit NF7). Like Nuke and Zim's chips, it's a AQYFA 0343. I have an SLK-900A on it, but my medium speed Panaflo broke, so it only has a Vantec Stealth 92mm fan. The specs on this fan aren't too great (1750RPM, 28CFM), so I'm not ready to push this chip any until I get a new fan. My results so far have been pretty good:
2200MHz @ 1.65v = completely stable
2400MHz @ 1.75v = boots, loads windows, stability not tested
2500MHz @ 1.80v = boots, loads windows, Prime95 errors within one minute
Once I get a better fan on my heatsink, I'm fairly confident that 2.5GHz will be stable at 1.85v or lower. I refuse to push the voltage anymore with just air cooling.