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| Thread ID: 50448 | 2004-10-20 23:52:00 | Over Clocking AMD | ApeNz (4220) | Press F1 |
| Post ID | Timestamp | Content | User | ||
| 283371 | 2004-10-21 06:13:00 | NO the FSB is 1/4 of the external frequency. | Pete O'Neil (250) | ||
| 283372 | 2004-10-21 06:40:00 | whoops, yea sorry ur right, (now how the hell did i screw that one up, meh, oh well live and learn) | lagbort (5041) | ||
| 283373 | 2004-10-21 06:59:00 | Tell that to AMD. They supply the same HSF with the XP3200 as other Bartons. If you are aiming to get XP3200 performance out of lower spec'd CPU, unless you have to alter the voltage significantly, you should still be within their design limits. | PaulD (232) | ||
| 283374 | 2004-10-21 07:42:00 | i think i will tell him to leave it - His heatsink is the regular one supplied by Amd and he has a Thermaltake 420 W Pure Power Psu , memory = 512 ddr 400 memory | ApeNz (4220) | ||
| 283375 | 2004-10-23 08:51:00 | hi folks i have a amd xp2500+ barton cpu overclocked to xp3200+ (fsb in the bios bumped up from 166 to 200 mhz) running on a gigabyte gn400- l motherboard, 2 x 256 megs ddr ram and running in dual channel mode , 2 x 80 gig ata100 HDD's a cd writer, a dvd writer , soundblaster sound card , 128 meg ddr video card, stock heat sink and fan, no case fan and do lots of video encoding and cpu rarely runs over 50 degrees at full load my 2 cents worth :-) cheers Term X |
Term_X (560) | ||
| 283376 | 2004-10-23 08:54:00 | oh and also.. no voltage adjustments whatsoever .. no problems at all .. very happy :-) | Term_X (560) | ||
| 283377 | 2004-10-24 09:31:00 | I increased the FSB and i got up to 2500 mhz , but thats only a 300 mhz increase | ApeNz (4220) | ||
| 283378 | 2004-10-24 09:34:00 | fsb increased from 166 to 200 | ApeNz (4220) | ||
| 283379 | 2004-10-24 18:19:00 | yep and intels dont heat up much I've oc'd my P4 2.4Ghz to 3.0 with stock cooling with no probs at all even after runninga burn in test.... | drcspy (146) | ||
| 283380 | 2004-10-24 21:20:00 | If you are running at 2500MHz at 200FSB then your XP2800 is a Barton that would have originally been 2083MHz (12.5x166). An XP3200 runs at 2200MHz (11x200). As far as heatsink goes, you are now on your own :-) | PaulD (232) | ||
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