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prizm77
04-16-2004, 12:35 PM
Mobile 2400+ IQYHA 0402 MPM - Is this the golden stepping?
First boot 200x11.5 = 2305 on 1.675volts
How much should I expect on air with my Thermaltake Silent Boost and some AS5
I dont know my CPU temps, onboard sensor is broke and reports temps of -30C ... haha
twilius_basic
04-16-2004, 01:52 PM
Yes the IQYHA steppings are good :D Not sure about your cooling so I can't make any estimates. My IQYHA did 2.7 benchable in SLK947U + Tornado.
G|-|oST
04-16-2004, 02:15 PM
I got an IQYHA 0402 SPMW, max OC is in the avatar (not stable), but 2600'ish MHz is OK with a Tornado.
prizm77
04-16-2004, 07:52 PM
This sucks, I can't push it any further, My NF7 and 1.5 year old 300W enermax together reallly undervolt
1.7v bios - 1.664v-1.648v CPU-Z
anyone else think its time for a new PSU?
G|-|oST
04-16-2004, 09:57 PM
No this is 'normal' for NF7-S boards. They undervold Vcore and overvolt Vdimm by a small amount. Should be OK.
charlie
04-16-2004, 09:59 PM
For all this talk of 2.6/2.7, those are really the exceptions rather than the rule. My 2600+ XP-M benches at 2560 with 24C ambient and a MCX462/Delta 80x80x38.
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blinky
04-16-2004, 10:44 PM
Originally posted by charlie
For all this talk of 2.6/2.7, those are really the exceptions rather than the rule. My 2600+ XP-M benches at 2560 with 24C ambient and a MCX462/Delta 80x80x38.
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dam even my 1700 DLT3C benches @ 2550mhz with a SK-7 + tornado
spaceman
04-17-2004, 12:16 AM
Originally posted by charlie
For all this talk of 2.6/2.7, those are really the exceptions rather than the rule. My 2600+ XP-M benches at 2560 with 24C ambient and a MCX462/Delta 80x80x38.
C Sorry charlie. (Heh, I always wanted to say that.;) ) After I heatsinked my mosfets & such today, and installed Microfin copper-based heatsinks on the Northy & 9800 Pro, I stabilized my 2.6 GHz. oc plenty good enough for gaming & such. :cool: Next, I need to do the wire mod, to get a better FSB. Best I could get so far is 220. prizm77, don't be afraid to give it vcore, assuming you have good cooling. I'm using 2.093 vcore to get 2.6GHz. She runs at a steady 46C, with my trusty PAL8045, so I'm not too concerned with heat. :)
charlie
04-17-2004, 12:42 AM
Well my CPU is average...
But with the L12 mod I run @ 11x233...
I've got screenie at 2600mHz+, but it's happiest at 2560. Unless of course when it was on DI and it went to 3133.
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blinky
04-17-2004, 01:16 AM
im thinkin bout gettin some dry ice this weekend
how long can u store it for before u have to use it??