Joined: 01 Aug 2003 Posts: 2165 Location: Up to my Nipples in Alaska
Posted: Fri, 09 Jul 2004 00:34:29 Post Subject: New 35 Watt Mobile 2400+!!!!!!!!!!!!
I just got a new 35 Watt 2400+ mobile chip from Newegg today and thought I would show a little of whats going on with it.
I installed it and ran machine with everything stock. Then I rebooted and set the processor to 200x10 just to see what the temperatures ended up at. I had no idea they would be this low!!! (My temps have proven to be very accurate in MBM) (Notice also the low stock Vcore voltage)
I will update this thread whenever I raise the OC. (I'm expecting something over 2500Mhz)
Yeah I have seen some outrageous over clocks on those mobile CPU's with very low temps to boot. I'll be curious to see what you get so please do keep us posted.
Joined: 01 Aug 2003 Posts: 2165 Location: Up to my Nipples in Alaska
Posted: Fri, 09 Jul 2004 01:36:34 Post Subject:
Here's the results from teh end of tonight. Running 220 x 10. I raised the voltage from 1.5 to 1.6 just for good measure. This was taken with Prime running to load the processor 100%. I had Prime running for a good 20 minutes. These are real temps. The stock processor settings are:
Looking good. I bought one of those for my wifes rig (Nf7-s w/ XMS pc33500 bh-5) and easily acheived 2561 ( 196x13) on a AX7 air cooler. Wanted to keep the multi a little higher and not go for as much fsb due to running F@H on it. _________________ Msi K7d-L Master
Dual Xp2100s @ 2400
Asus ti4200
Swiftech Quietpower WC
Looking good. I bought one of those for my wifes rig (Nf7-s w/ XMS pc33500 bh-5) and easily acheived 2561 ( 196x13) on a AX7 air cooler. Wanted to keep the multi a little higher and not go for as much fsb due to running F@H on it.
I also have a 2400 but can't get anywhere... I really think my RAM is holding me back =( _________________ - Jim
Joined: 22 Aug 2003 Posts: 2234 Location: Neither Here, Nor There
Posted: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 19:41:10 Post Subject:
Dr. EvilCheeze wrote:
I'm thinking about getting one of these for the low power/heat. Are they factory unlocked or do you have to unlock it manually?
yes and no.. the L3 bridges are superlocked to 6x. that is the "startup" multiplier. The L6 bridges control the PowerNow multipliers-variable, but have a set high multi. Your chipset must be able to use PowerNow. If it can(must do), you will be able to adjust the multiplier within the startup and the high set multi.
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