Author: Slater Wold
Date: 12:52:46 06/12/02
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On June 12, 2002 at 15:35:03, Aaron Gordon wrote: >On June 12, 2002 at 13:20:41, Slater Wold wrote: > >>On June 12, 2002 at 02:12:00, Aaron Gordon wrote: >> >>>AthlonXP 2200+ (1.8ghz, 133fsb) w/ 512mb PC2400 DDR on an Asus A7V266-E w/ full >>>bios settings. Windows XP & 128mb hash. >>> >>>Fritz7mark: 1485 (6.5s) >>>Nodes/sec : 1042kn/s >> >>Is this the new .13 micron chip? Or is this your chip overclocked? >> >>Could you please report the results using 256MB hash? >> >>Thanks. > >Yes, a friend of mine had one and dropped by for a while so we could goof around >with it. I don't have the CPU any longer however I CAN unlock my CPU at run it >at 13.5x133(1.8GHz). It will get the *same* results as the true 2200+. I could >run the 256mb test then for you. That should work. >The only difference between the chips is one >would have a bigger core. And less heat, I thought. >The main reason he brought it over was to see the >overclocking benefits. We successfully got it up to 13.5x145 (1957.5mhz) with >my >standard liquid cooling & 1.85v. I think 2.1GHz is very possible with 2.1v and >chilled water. I'm going to wait for the 2500+ though before I buy a T-Bred >though. I have heard that a lot of people are not having a pleasent time overclocking these. But I had no doubt you'd have one overclocked pretty quickly. :) I will wait for 2x2000mhz before I upgrade again. Whenever that is.
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