Author: Aaron Gordon
Date: 21:35:41 06/11/03
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On June 11, 2003 at 19:28:37, Pavel Blokhine wrote: >On June 11, 2003 at 18:54:27, Aaron Gordon wrote: > >>On June 11, 2003 at 18:45:55, Rafael Vasquez wrote: >> >>>Aaron >>> >>>I have a Biostar M7VIG which gave me problems with a >>>Thundebird XP 2000+ which finally I managed to run at >>>1602 mhz using a software.The software is warpspeeder >>>version 0.95 and I'm using Win2000. >>>Do you think That your chips can run in that motherboard? >>> >>>Rafael >> >>Your board should at least be able to run 2250MHz speed (1.65v) at 166fsb. >>That board doesn't have 3 or 4 phase power setup so I can't guarantee it will do >>more, but, I have a 15 day money back guarantee. If it doesn't work, no >>problem.. send it back. >> >>Your best bet would be to pick up an Abit NF7-S v2.0 or Epox 8RDA >>(motherboards). You'd be able to hit 2.4GHz/1.75v with ease on one of those >>boards and will have full multiplier and fsb control. This mean you could run >>400fsb (12x200) very easily. You don't even need fast ram, because both boards >>allow you to run your ram slower than the fsb itself. > > >Hey Aaron, > >I am planning to buy a dual Opteron 244(1.8 Ghz) soon. How much faster do you >think it would be than a dual Xeon 3.06 Ghz? I've seen some test on website >where the dual Opteron 242 (1.6Ghz) easily outperformed the Dual Xeon 2.8 Ghz. It really depends on the program itself and the compiler. With decent optimizations I'm willing to bet it'd be 40% faster at the least.
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