View Full Version : Consolidated Tbred "B" Overclocking/Information Thread
Bravo
12-27-2002, 05:27 AM
Just looking around the web, there does not appear to be any consolidated (e.g. one, complete source) of XP2400 and higher stepping codes/overclock results/voltage and cooling information.
I have a friend overseas who has can get his hands on an AIUJB stepping 2400 (week 43), but theres no information posted. I thought i would post this.
If people could answer the questions below:
CPU (2400/2600/2700/2800):
Stepping (Production Stepping, Batch Number, Package Colour):
Cooling (Specifically, water/air/phase change with details):
Voltage (what voltage used):
Motherboard (brand/model):
System Memory (Brand/rating):
And copy this text into a new reply:
CPU:
Stepping:
Cooling:
Voltage:
Motherboard:
System Memory:
Overclock:
This would make an excellent resource :)
Cheers
KingInge2000
12-27-2002, 05:30 AM
I started something like this in Germany, but without great response.
OC-Datenbank (http://mitglied.lycos.de/dbzssj4songoku/yabbse/index.php)
Bravo
12-27-2002, 05:32 AM
Originally posted by KingInge2000
I started something like this in Germany, but without great response.
OC-Datenbank (http://mitglied.lycos.de/dbzssj4songoku/yabbse/index.php)
Theres quite a few users here, from the US to England, to Australia. Quite a few resident Prometeia users too ;)
RichBa5tard
12-27-2002, 05:53 AM
CPU: XP2400+ @ 2565Mhz
Stepping: AIUHB week 47
Cooling: plain H²O (D-Teck Spir@l waterblock)
Voltage: 2V
Motherboard: Epox 8rda+ rev 1.0, bios c16
System Memory: 2*Corsair XMS 3200 CL2 @ 205Mhz
Edit:
Which overclock should we mention? The highest stable for 24/7 use, the highest stable for overclocking, or the highest wcpuid screenie? (2565mhz is the highest 3D mark run i've got)
Bravo
12-27-2002, 05:56 AM
Stable (Prime95) and peak frequencies are fine. If you could also mention the week, that'd help too :)
KingInge2000
12-27-2002, 06:10 AM
Originally posted by Sinnah
Theres quite a few users here, from the US to England, to Australia. Quite a few resident Prometeia users too ;)
In my "home forum" as well. About 10.000 User , but not so many hardcore OCer like in here:D
Maybe it could work here!
King_of_qb
12-27-2002, 08:15 AM
CPU: XP2400+ 200 x 11.5 = 2300mhz
Stepping: AIUCB 0243
Cooling: ax-7 & smartfan II
Voltage: 1.975
Motherboard: Epox 8rda+
System Memory: 2 x Corsair xms pc3500 c2 512mb
Well I only have wc, so I am limited by temps..........
CPU:2600+/333
Stepping:AIUGB 0245 - Brown
Cooling:Water-custom. Z4 cpu wb, gf3(Aqua) gpu wb , chevette radiator
Voltage:1.8-2.1
Motherboard:Epox 8RDA+
System Memory:Corsair XMS3500cl2 2x256
Overclock: With ICE water had 2700. but not cold enough to run it there... 2500 ish usually, benched 3dmark at 2600
QuadDamage
12-27-2002, 12:16 PM
AXP 2600+/ 333 AIUHB 46 "9" - 2920MHZ @ 2.20V Prometeia VPC cooled rock stable.
AXP 2400+/ 266 AIUGB 42 "9" - 2450mhz @ 2.05 Air cooled with GlobalWin + 80mm delta. rock stable.
megatron
12-27-2002, 08:55 PM
CPU:XP2400+
Stepping:AIUGB, week 44, brown in colour with characteristic rectangular CPU core.
Cooling:Extreme (outside rad) WaterCooled (eheim 1250) one w/b only
Voltage:1.925v @ 22'c (so there could be more in her).
Motherboard:Epox 8RDA+
System Memory:PC2100 @ 166Mhz 2 3 3 7 Winbond chips
Overclock:2339Mhz (*14)
Full code:
AXDA2400DKV3C 929723626 0001
AIUGB 0244XPAW TM C 1999 AMD
Memory:
256Mb DDR
W942508AH -75
32Mx8
4 Banks
-75 (Speed) 266 cl2.5
This is what I got except for the fact it was a 512Mb stick.
Needed to turn off temp warning in bios. Temp warning 60'c alarm going off on reboot at 22'c!
sysfailur
12-27-2002, 11:39 PM
CPU: 2600+
Stepping: http://www.maximumoc.com/img/hardware/2600+/2600+.jpg
Cooling: 226w pelt + lytron radiator + maze1c-1
Voltage: 2.12v
Motherboard: Asus A7N8X
System Memory: 2 X 512mb Corsair XMS3500 C2
Overclock: 2595mhz (207mhz fsb)
CPU: 2400+
Stepping: http://www.maximumoc.com/img/hardware/2400+/2400+.jpg
Cooling: 226w pelt + lytron radiator + maze1c-1
Voltage: 2.2v
Motherboard: Epox 8K5A3+
System Memory: 1 x 256mb Corsair XMS3200 C2
Overclock: 2557mhz
CodeRed
12-28-2002, 07:35 PM
I'll add mine to the list
CPU: 2400+
Stepping: AIUCB 0241 RPNW '9'
Cooling: Prometeia on standard settings
Motherboard: 8K5A2
System Memory: Samsung 512MB PC2700 (DTL)
Overclock: 2601 prime stable @ 2.12V
Overclock: 2646 Sandra bench stable only @ 2.22V
Overclock: 2684 peak @ 2.22V
Same CPU on air (V7+) did 2310 MHz @ 2.05V prime stable, and 2385MHz peak @ 2.05V.
Bravo
12-28-2002, 07:42 PM
Tis a shame about yours not doing 2.7gig Redsy :)
Heres to hoping Matt can get AIUHB stepping 2400s :)
CodeRed
12-28-2002, 07:46 PM
Yeah its a shame 2.7GHz is my target.
When the shops re-open in the new year its an AIUHB stepping and 8RDA for me :D
Tweaked!
12-31-2002, 10:10 AM
After a special request, I decided to sticky this for a little while. Let's see if this can start something good. If not, I'll undo it later:)
Liquid3D
01-01-2003, 10:57 PM
CPU: AXDA2400DKV3C "9"
Stepping: AIUCB 0240WPBW
Cooling: Thermalright SLK800 Vantec Tornado 80mm/84CFM
Voltage: 2.0V
Motherboard: Epox 8K9A (KT400) populate DIMM 3,2
System Memory: OCZ PC3500 (512MB for benching) 1GB
Overclock: 2490MHz (15x166FSB)
Tweaked!
01-02-2003, 03:29 AM
Hey Liquid3d, try saving it as a jpeg or a gif first. Should attach just fine then.
Hardass
01-02-2003, 03:42 AM
2400+
Stepping=AIUCB 0242RPJW
Prometeia Cooled
OC= 2442MHZ
2.05V
Mobo= KD7
Corsair 3500
Hognert
01-03-2003, 12:40 PM
2400+
AIUGB week 44
~2740MHz max for benching with 2,35V
Water cooling with dual 172W tecs
Abit KX7
winbond bh-6
http://home.no/deadeye/2400+/
XP2600+ bought in Germany Dec. 18 at www.mips-computer.de
AXDA2600DKV3d AIUHB 02 46 UPBW
Check this link for more Steppings ;)
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=6737
JPP
MrLavender
01-05-2003, 03:11 AM
CPU: 2400+
Stepping: AIUCB 0242 brown
Cooling: AX-7 with Evercool 39CFM silent fan
Voltage: 1.85v
Motherboard: KX7-333R rev1.1
System Memory: 512MB Corsair XMS3200 CL2.5
Overclock: 11.5x194 (2228MHz)
Unfortunately for me, this one is a POS. :( That overclock is for 3dmark. For day to day use it requires 1.8v for 100% stability @ 12.5x166 (i.e. I run it as a 2600+/333). :mad:
Just luck of the draw I guess, I've seen other people with exactly the same stepping/week run far higher on air and default voltage.
Currently trying to sell it to one of my non-overclocking friends. :D (I can't even "accidentally" kill and RMA it 'cos it's OEM and only came with a 30-day guarantee).
gb5766
01-06-2003, 09:28 AM
CPU: 2400+
Stepping: AIUCB 0239
Cooling: Water, DDMaze3, DDZchipset, Eheim 1250.
Voltage: 2.0
Motherboard: ASUS A7V8X
System Memory: Corsair PC3200C2, 2-3-3-6. 1T
Overclock: 2262 (13 X 174) 2-2-2-6,1T
Can't seem to get any higher without losing stability.
IronFire
01-07-2003, 11:11 AM
CPU: 2400+
Stepping: AIUCB 0243
Cooling: Prometia
Voltage: 1.9
Motherboard: Epox 8k3a+
System Memory: Corsair PC3500C 208 fsb
Overclock: 2392 (11.5 X 208) Fastest Ram timings
Wont run any higher at any voltage.
Boogotop
01-09-2003, 09:26 AM
CPU:-2400+
Stepping: AIUCB 0242 and one AIUHB 0247
Cooling:Air (stupid volcano7)w/c soon
Voltage:AIUCB:1.85v AIUHB:1.9v
Motherboard:AIUCB on A7N8X and AIUHB on Chaintech Zenith
Overclock:AIUCB:12x196 @1.85v,2352mhz
AIUHB:12.5x192 @1.9v,2400mhz(new cpu...not really tested)
Air Cooled AMD 18k (http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=5545953)
MrLavender
01-09-2003, 09:38 AM
Originally posted by Boogotop
CPU:-2400+
Stepping: AIUCB 0242 and one AIUHB 0247
Cooling:Air (stupid volcano7)w/c soon
Voltage:AIUCB:1.85v AIUHB:1.9v
Motherboard:AIUCB on A7N8X and AIUHB on Chaintech Zenith
Overclock:AIUCB:12x196 @1.85v,2352mhz
AIUHB:12.5x192 @1.9v,2400mhz(new cpu...not really tested)
Air Cooled AMD 18k (http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=5545953) Damn it!! AIUCB 0242 just like mine, you get 12x196 @ 1.85v on air, my max is 11.5x194. :mad:
On the bright side, found a buyer who's not interested in overclocking, 2600+/333 on the way. :D
Boogotop
01-09-2003, 02:58 PM
hey MRLavender,
i live in qc,canada and it's pretty cold here...when i've made this o/c i just have the computer allready in the window!!! outdoor temp: -18celcius...indoor my house:start to be very cold!! ggrrrr!!
(sorry for my english i am frenchie)
Air Cooled AMD 18k (http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=5545953)
MrLavender
01-10-2003, 04:48 AM
Originally posted by Boogotop
hey MRLavender,
i live in qc,canada and it's pretty cold here...when i've made this o/c i just have the computer allready in the window!!! outdoor temp: -18celcius...indoor my house:start to be very cold!! ggrrrr!!
(sorry for my english i am frenchie)
Air Cooled AMD 18k (http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=5545953) Very nice air cooled o/c. :D
My 2600+/333 arrived literally 30 mins ago, it's a AIUGB 0243, hopefully I'll have more luck with that. We have snow here in the UK atm (not quite as cold as Canada though ;) ), good benchmarking weather. :D First though, I want to try my TBird 1.33 with this XMS3500C2 that I got as well, should break 13k I think. Will post my 2600+ results here when available.
This hardware used for all tests
Motherboard: EPoX 8K3A
Memory: OCZ EL PC3500
Cooling: SLK-800 & 48CFM
CPU: 1700+ JIUHB 0252RPKW 9285367240347
OC: 2488MHz @ 2v, 2GHz @ untested
CPU: 1700+ JIUHB 0302XPMW 9374946270836
OC: 2438MHz @ 2.15v, 2GHz @ 1.6v
CPU: 2400+ AIUCB 0242RPJW 9288236280263
OC: 2427MHz @ 1.9v, 2GHz @ 1.6v
CPU: 1700+ JIUHB 0302XPMW 9375647260712
OC: 2388MHz @ 2.15v, 2GHz @ 1.6v
CPU: 1700+ JIUCB 2051SPPW 9269427260745
OC: 2321MHz @ 2.1v, 2GHz @ 1.6v
CPU: 1700+ JIUCB 2051SPPW 9269427261961
OC: 2300MHz @ 2.15v, 2GHz @ 1.6v
CPU: 1700+ JIUCB 2051SPPW 9269427260748
OC: 2244MHz @ 2.1v, 2GHz @ 1.65v
CPU: 1700+ JIUCB 2051RPDW 9521987280543
OC: 2237MHz @ 1.95v, 2GHz @ untested
CPU: 1700+ JIUCB 2051SPPW 9269427261966
OC: 2150MHz @ 2.15v, 2GHz @ 1.8v
The max speeds are 3DMark-stable. The 2GHz speeds were primed. :)
sminker
01-10-2003, 10:51 PM
CPU: 2400+ Retail
Stepping: AIUHB Week 47
Cooling: SLK-800, ASIII, Mechantronics 53CFM
Voltage: 1.95
Motherboard: 8RDA+ C31 Bios Revision 1.1
System Memory: Twinmos PC3200 4,2,2,2
Overclock: 12x203 = 2435
First day with the chip, letting it burn in.
Watercooling will be here nextweek. Whitewater and inline system.
shortcircuit
01-12-2003, 05:13 AM
CPU: 2700+ Retail
Stepping: AIUGB Week 44
Cooling: Prometia @ -25c (thats hot for a prometia!!!)
Voltage: 2.15v
Motherboard: Epox 8K5A2+
System Memory: 256MB Corsair XMS3500 @ 2-2-6-2-2T
Overclock: 15 X 190 = 2850mhz
CPU: 2400+ Retail
Stepping: AIUCB Week 41
Cooling: Akasa Silver Mountain2 HSF
Voltage: 1.95v
Motherboard: Epox 8K5A2+
System Memory: 256MB TwinMOS PC3200 DDR @ 2-2-5-2-1T
Overclock: 15 X 148 = 2220mhz (did 2560 on the prometia)
CPU: 2400+ Retail
Stepping: AIUCB Week 41
Cooling: Akasa Silver Mountain2 HSF
Voltage: 1.95v
Motherboard: Epox 8K5A2+
System Memory: 256MB TwinMOS PC3200 DDR @ 2-2-5-2-1T
Overclock: 15 X 147 = 2205mhz (did 2480 on the prometia)
The last two are dedicated folding@home rigs :)
stilllife
01-12-2003, 09:29 AM
amd 2400xp AIUGB week 44
A7N8X no delx
2-256 samsung 2.5 need new ram cant get over 185fsb
run it 24/7 at 2481mhz
water cooling plain water under load 37c
MrLavender
01-12-2003, 11:05 AM
OK, I'm much happier with this one. :)
CPU: 2600+
Stepping: AIUGB 0243 brown
Cooling: AX-7 + Smart Fan 2
Voltage: 1.85v
Motherboard: KX7-333R rev1.1
System Memory: 256MB Corsair XMS3500C2
Overclock: 12.5x197 (2459MHz)
shortcircuit
01-12-2003, 12:47 PM
This is my XP2700+ at 2.15V in an Epox 8K5A2+:
http://frodobunny.net/screenshots/2950.jpg
I'm working on 3ghz+ :)
Bravo
01-14-2003, 12:44 PM
CPU: XP2400 Retail
Stepping: AIUGB week 45 "9"
Cooling: Little River White Water/Ehiem 1048/Stubby Arse Rad
Voltage: 2.0v
Motherboard: Epox 8RDA+ (C27 BIOS)
System Memory: 1x 256mb PC-3200 TwinMOS
Overclock: 2470 (12x 205) prime95 stable.
EDIT:
CPU: XP2400 Retail
Stepping: AIUGB week 45 "9" (same CPU, but cracked)
Cooling: Vapochill Classic (BD35)
Voltage: 1.975v
Motherboard: Epox 8RDA+ (C3117 BIOS)
System Memory: 1x 256mb PC-3200 TwinMOS
Overclock: 2509 (12x 208) prime95 stable.
My 2100 Tbed does 2500 @ 1.85 v (200x12.5). It was 100.00 @ newegg.
I love these Tbred "B" core. For cooling I have a cheap Volcano 7.
sminker
01-17-2003, 03:01 PM
I have the vcore set for 1.925 in bios but i guess it overvolts a bit. Watercooled with a whitewater block. Heater is on so temps are a tad high. Normal is 40c load.
2100+ AIUHB week 48
http://home.kc.rr.com/sminker/images/2567prime95.jpg
HoTShoT
01-23-2003, 05:36 AM
CPU: 2400+
Stepping: AIUCB 0242
Cooling: Thermaltake Volcano 7+
Voltage: 2,0V
Motherboard: Epox 8K9A2+
System Memory: 256Mb Geil PC3500
Overclock: 2329 (12*194)
megatron
01-23-2003, 10:59 AM
Originally posted by megatron
CPU:XP2400+
Stepping:AIUGB, week 44, brown in colour with characteristic rectangular CPU core.
Cooling:Extreme (outside rad) WaterCooled (eheim 1250) one w/b only
Voltage:1.925v @ 22'c (so there could be more in her).
Motherboard:Epox 8RDA+
System Memory:PC2100 @ 166Mhz 2 3 3 7 Winbond chips
Overclock:2339Mhz (*14)
I now run at 200 * 11.5 with 1.925v still. 2300Mhz. With 2v I can run 3dmark2001 @ 2400Mhz, watercooled to 23'C. A bit unstable. A game dropped back to the desktop from the tempsgoing to 25'C I assume. Now at 202Mhz * 11.5!
204Mhz * 12
2442Mhz @ 2.05v - Seem stable. I only tried it since the temps dropped but maybe it can still be done when temps are slightly higher.
Can post at 200Mhz * 12.5 @ 2.05v.
Now run 12 * 200Mhz @ 2.05v all day. The 2.05 is set in bios but MBM reports 2.08v, also at post too.
bldegle2
01-26-2003, 06:22 AM
2988 w/2700+
2950 stable
2900 running everyday @2.0vre
i refuse to go higher with the vre on a constant basis.
2988 with 2.2vre.
the 8k3a i am using has all sorts of hidden x's, i can get most of these combo's with a variety of x's and FSB speeds, i have found an x to 24 already, tiggered by a 133 or below FSB setting with the remapped x's, ie, 7=15x or 22x, depending on the FSB.
yeooooooooooow.
baldy
Bravo
01-26-2003, 06:29 AM
Got a stepping for this 2700 bldegle2?
KnightElite
02-01-2003, 11:47 PM
http://homepage.usask.ca/~kdh349/2467.jpg
Max overclock for now, but I'm convinced it will go higher if I had a better board.
1700+ JIUHB 0302
SKYNET
02-11-2003, 04:19 AM
CPU: 1700+ "B"
Stepping: JIUCB 0251
Cooling: water
Voltage: 2.2V
Motherboard: KD7
System Memory: 256MB
Overclock: 2404MHz
CPU: 1700+ "B"
Stepping: JIUGB 0251
Cooling: water
Voltage: 2.15V
Motherboard: KD7
System Memory: 256MB
Overclock: 2404MHz
PrincessDie
02-11-2003, 04:51 AM
CPU: 2100+ AIUHB 0302
Cooling: Water
VCore: 1.95
Motherboard: Epox 8K5A2+
Memory: 2x256 Geil PC3200 Ultra CAS2
Overclock: 2405Mhz (185x13)
Swiftdeathz
02-11-2003, 05:32 AM
CPU: 2100+
Stepping: AIUHB 0248
Cooling: SLK-800 air-cooled
Voltage: 1.85
Motherboard: Epox 8RDA+
System Memory: GEIL PC3200 213 FSB
Overclock: 2353 (11 X 213) 2.5,3,3,6
Norbert666
02-15-2003, 08:04 AM
CPU: XP2100+
Stepping: AIUHB 0301
Cooling: SLK-800 air-cooled
Voltage: 2.0V
Motherboard: Epox 8K5A3+
System Memory: 512 XMS2700
Overclock: 2,400 (13 X 184)
Norb!
AMD Engineer
02-15-2003, 09:11 AM
Just got me a 2100+ AIUHB 0304VPSW and i´ll just pop it in tonight to see how this one goes.
I´ll be back and post some results :)
/Steffan
AMD Engineer
02-15-2003, 03:12 PM
Hi again
Well its ok i guess, it does like 2050mhz @ 1,6V
And i can get in to windows @ 2330 @1,8V
At 2400 i get problems, i´ll se tomorrow after some burn-in if it will then :)
Im all air so I guess its an ok oc for this little devil :e
/Steffan
hundasport
02-22-2003, 01:16 PM
my rig can do 13x193=2509mhz @2.15v with 2-2-2-6 timing
temp in low 60s thought...kinda high
SKYNET
02-23-2003, 02:21 AM
1700+ JIUHB 0302
@ 1.95V @ 2343MHz :D
my other JIUHB 0302 is testing :cool:
i hope a liddle bit more MHz ;)
|Oc|REvO_HsArC
02-26-2003, 08:50 AM
2100+ AIUHB 0250 @2555mhz 2.1v
Watercooled 36º/40º...
Super PI 40s
Epox 8rda+
Ocz PC3500+ 2-2-2 4t 2.86v
222mhz~ x 11.5
SKYNET
02-26-2003, 08:55 AM
my new 2100+ AIUHB 0303 is very bad :D
@ 1.95V @ 2650MHz :D :banana:
Hydro-54
03-06-2003, 02:03 AM
xp1700 JIUGB 0251
2200mhz @ 1.875 volt
2435mhz @ 2.1 volt
havent tried 2.2 volt, my bet 2480/2500 but prolly not all that stable.
BILKO1
03-16-2003, 10:18 AM
XP2400 auicb in nf7-s corsair xms 3200ll prommie cooled:D
HermeS
03-25-2003, 11:18 AM
My first ever overclock,
CPU: 2600+ 333
Stepping: AIUHB 0246
Cooling: Coolermaster HHC001 w/80mm Akasa Fan/adaptor (not putting water in anything electrical - I'm too accident prone 4 that)
Voltage:1.65
Motherboard: Asus A7N8X Dlx
System Memory: 2 x 256Mb OCZ EL PC3500
Overclock: 12 x 191 = 2293 Mhz
system idles at 38 degrees 47 while Prime95 is running.
I'm fairly pleased with my lil system, but I feel that the motherboard is a lemon as I've tried everything under the sun to get to 200fsb with no luck. I'll hold on till the revision 2.0 Nforce2 motherboards are in circualtion and then see what happens. If i cant hit it then, at least I'll be all set for the 400mhz Atlons when they surface.
MrLavender
03-25-2003, 02:24 PM
Have you tried changing the FSB jumper on your Asus? This is supposed to do the same thing as cutting the L12 bridge (http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=6934). My 2600+ wouldn't go over 185Mhz before I did this.
tc_overclocker
04-04-2003, 09:18 AM
CPU: XP1700+ @ 208 x 12 = 2506mhz
Stepping: JUIHB 0308RPMW
Cooling: Air: Thermaltake Volcano 7+
Voltage: 1.85
Motherboard: Epox 8rda+
System Memory: 1x 256MB Samsung 2700 @ 2.77v
Liquid3D
04-04-2003, 08:49 PM
Originally posted by MrLavender
Have you tried changing the FSB jumper on your Asus? This is supposed to do the same thing as cutting the L12 bridge (http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=6934). My 2600+ wouldn't go over 185Mhz before I did this.
Excellent suggestion, and I do concur with your theory having studied the wall 333FSB CPU's seem to hit when attempting to reach 200FSB speeds or greater.
I think it has something to do with the I/O pins;
"...running a higher FSB requires more power in order to drive the I/O pins into their correct states. It may be that AMD did a redesign of the I/O buffers to try and reduce their power requirements, to keep the chip within some kind of power budget.... Aedan from AOA.
He goes on to imply this may be due to AMD gearing up to introduce a higher FSB processor. No sooner did he make that statement, then the 400MHz FSB was introduced. So while an obstacle for current 333FSB processor owners, it's eventual refienment will prove to ameliorate the problem, and the better news is they must be very close in the release of the 400FSB processor.
Liquid3D
04-04-2003, 08:51 PM
Originally posted by tc_overclocker
CPU: XP1700+ @ 208 x 12 = 2506mhz
Stepping: JUIHB 0308RPMW
Cooling: Air: Thermaltake Volcano 7+
Voltage: 1.85
Motherboard: Epox 8rda+
System Memory: 1x 256MB Samsung 2700 @ 2.77v
Would you mind posting the rest of your CPUID, specifically the second line of code please. BTW great overclock!!!
faruquehabib
04-09-2003, 10:16 PM
i just found out that my 2400+ that i bought from googlegear back in january is a thoroughbred "b", downgraded from a 2800+!! i cant wait to oc this thing haha:banana:
gtcrispy
04-10-2003, 09:05 AM
Got some updated info on mine. 0301MPNW *letters might be a little off. At school so I don't remember exactly. Last night had it doing 2715mhz@1.875V and got it to run some sandra benchmarks.
Last night was my first night of real test with my MCW462-UHT. I added ice to the water in my big temp. resivoir setup but I also had the pump in there putting off heat. I have a 2nd radiator on the way. I'll put up some pictures later tonight. I'm happy with it though :) Not sure how stable it was but the water was sure getting warm quickly.
saaya
04-13-2003, 12:57 PM
1700+ axda 1700dut3c jiuhb 0308 (relabeled xp2600+)
2050@1.6 36°C
2133@1.7 39°C
2200@1.8 40°C
2260@1.9 46°C
2322@1.9 47.5°C
2322@2.0 51°C
2385@2.0 51°C
havent tried any further so far... aiming for 10x250
CPU: 2100+ 133fsb
Stepping:AIUHB 0301(WPMW) last 4 might be wrong can't remeber ... lol
Cooling:VOLCANO 9
Voltage:1.6
Motherboard:Abit KX7-333
System Memory:2 x 256 pc2700 infineon
Overclock: 2158MHZ -- 166 X 13 -- bf1942 all night, no glitches.
2410mhz --185 x 13 -- just got it tonite, gave 'er a gentle push. can't remember volts.
around 30 idle, 37 - load -- so far.
VIP
terramir
04-15-2003, 11:09 PM
XP 1700 200.46 x11.0
1700(LT3C"I think default voltage 1.5 V") xxxxxxx280070
addage= Jiuhb 0312 TPXW
??X? ( remember the third is an X ergo X series) 0312 is the week
boots to windows on 11.5 but can't get through prime 95 for long even with 1.92 core voltage according to post 1.875 that is in bios
1.76V at this setting
probably could run a stable 11.5 if I didn't hate noise that much or the new fans were installed
6 nmb 120 mm lol 27 dB(A) 59 cfm hehe run those suckers at 6V
thermalright slk-800 with 19dB(A) 29.4 cfm fan
ti4200
epox 8rda+
2x512mb corsair xms3500 @ 2.77v(is junk for asus here it works :d
around 11700 3d marks at default
temps cpu 41c(up to 45 load) 29 case ergo NB (up to 38 load)
need some more serious cooling ergo lots of slow running big case fans :p
terramir
Liquid3D
04-16-2003, 04:19 AM
Originally posted by saaya
1700+ axda 1700dut3c jiuhb 0308 (relabeled xp2600+)...
2385@2.0 51°C....havent tried any further so far... aiming for 10x250
Hello saaya; I see your subscribing to the "relabled" hypothesis. Although many believe it to be mere rumor I find the nominal overclock speed of each chip corroborates the theory. In the thread I started "Can recent TBred-B's be ID...." someone retorted the author at Bloodys.com retracted the validity of the 8th/9th 2nd line ID. He also claimed "his" experience after having four Tbred's the 30 (3000+) was the worst overclocker at 2300MHz, at 2.1V. I then retorted the The highest clocked AMD coming out is only 2167MHz (being the 3200+) it's PR model potential latent in the 512K/400FSB it brings to the table.
I'm not 100% convinced the theory's true myself. I don't work for AMD, however; in my opinion the correlating data surmounts mere coincidence.
Evil_Spork
04-18-2003, 11:33 AM
CPU: 2100+
Stepping: AIUHB 0304
Cooling: Air cooled with AX-7 with a Smartfan2 on top
Motherboard: 8RDA+
System Memory: Samsung 256/512MB PC2700(used both 2*256 and 1*256 sticks)
Overclock: 2517 semi-stable @ 2.2V 15x167 @ 42*c (stayed in windows folding for over an hour before a i put a starcraft cd in the drive and it restarted.. go figure..)
Overclock: 2185 13x166 at stock voltage rock stable at 32*c
CPU: 1800+
Stepping: AIUGA
Cooling: Air cooled with AX-7 with a Smartfan2 on top
Motherboard: 8RDA+
System Memory: Samsung 256/512MB PC2700(used both 2*256 and 1*256 sticks)
Overclock: max oc of 2205 @ 41*c dont remember the multi and fsb.
CPU: 2100+ 133fsb
Stepping: AIUHB 0301
Cooling: VOLCANO 9
Voltage: 1.6
Motherboard: Abit KX7-333
System Memory: 2 x 256 pc2700 infineon
Overclock: 2348 @ 13 x 180 FSB, Ram @ 2-5-2-2 2t/180mhz
very stable at these speeds. had to run vcore to 1.8 and vdim to 2.85
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=6348263
My personal best so far. Thanks for all the helpful posts, everyone. If I can contribute positively, I'll do my best.
VIP
terramir
04-18-2003, 06:20 PM
Here's an update on my XP 1700 CPU
1700(LT3C"I think default voltage 1.5 V") xxxxxxx280070
??X? ( remember the third is an X ergo X series) 0312 is the week
but look for yourself
http://www.terramir.com/images/myspeed.jpg
Also look at this
http://www.terramir.com/images/sandracpu1.jpg
ok the processor is at xp 2800 t-bred speeds and it out performs an xp 3000 barton according to this :)
I can't wait till they start making bartons that clock at 200 and mark some xp 3500 down to xp 2500:)
then those should hit 200 and overclock like hell :p hmm an xp 1700 better than an xp 3000 barton :confused: a over 1300 performance rating overclock and a actual 787 mhz overclock not to shabby :D
terramir
BTW here's my memory and multimedia bench from sandra too
http://www.terramir.com/images/sanmem1.jpg
how about bandwidth :)
and Multi-media
http://www.terramir.com/images/sanmm1.jpg :)
Hello all new to the forums...
Thought id add my systems specs to the list..
CPU:XP2600+ 333
Stepping:AIUHB 0246
Cooling:Air cooling coper sync with the tornado 80x80x38mil fan
Voltage:1.8v
Motherboard:8rda
System Memory:samsung pc3200
Overclock:2400 mhz 12x200@2400mhz totaly stable
Max FSB: 420 stable 430 i can get into windows but it just craps out.. think i need to do the volt mod? seemed to gotten a lucky board?
I am glad to see this thread cause i am verry disapointed in my xp2600's oc but now i feel a little better seeing all the other oc's but i still think i can do better just a mater of figureing out how? hope to learn alot from this forum looks like there are alot of ocers here so this is a place for me for sure!!
later guys.. perc.
Volcom
04-22-2003, 06:08 AM
Here is the stepping:
AIUHB0306MPMW
I can buy these are these good ?
Liquid3D
04-22-2003, 02:05 PM
Welcome to the Xtreme Perc, nice to see ya here!
Volcom, I'd bet my solder-dropping collection you'll be able to base the overclock potential of that AIUHB by Perc's overclock results! Yep, that's what I said. BTW your talking about a 2100?
Volcom
04-23-2003, 02:36 AM
Yeb
So u recon this is a good steping right ?
terramir
04-23-2003, 11:32 AM
Hey I just got my xp2100 haven't installed it yet,
What you recon is this a good one
AXDA2100DUT3C 9842707280211
AIUHB 0302MPMW
What do you guys think?
Let me know
terramir
Jethro
04-23-2003, 04:04 PM
1700+ JIUHB D3TLC 0310upmw
2.32@ 1.65vcore
not sure if i hit my max mhz @ 1.65 yet fsb limited and cannot get my over 13x multi's going. modded vcore to 1.6default on cpu and blew out 3rd and 5th L3 today in the hopes of higher multi. stuck at 13 now
hey guys got another oc to report to you guys...
this one im rather proud of but then agian with these xp1700s how can you miss? i mean i think im close to a 1000 mhz oc with air cooling running great temps rock solid.. damm i love amd and epox!!
CPU:XP1700
Stepping:JIUHB 0308 DLT3C
Cooling:Air cooling coper sync with the tornado 80x80x38mil fan
Voltage:1.5v
Motherboard:8rda
System Memory:samsung pc3200
Overclock:200x11.5@2300mhz 1.65v
FSB:400fsb
Avg temps under a load: 41/30
now this is the speed im running this chip at 24/7 its a great chip i have had it running toast now going on 32hrs and im just about to shut the program off and test 2400 mhz and see if i can get it to run that cause the chip so far boots into windows at 2400 mhz and seems fine but i chose to back off and test the 2300 mhz first but from the looks of it this thing is verry stable at 2300 mhz and i suspect that 2400 mhz well yield the verry same results.. i just picked this chip up about two days ago and its been running non stop toast at this speed and im in love this chip is just a rock! when i installed it i booted right up with my xp2600 settings it took the 12.5x166 @2088 np i then rebooted and set it to 200x12 1.65v and it booted up fine i surfed around the web a little and checked the temps then rebooted set it to 11.5x200 1.65v @2300 mhz and this is where its been ever since and running non stop toast so i either got real lucky or these xp1700 are amazing either way i just ordered one more from game ve.com for a back up just incase... oh well ill get you guys the full stepping for those of you that are collecting them...
later perc.
terramir
04-24-2003, 07:56 AM
you got really lucky my xp 1700 can only do 2200, and actually I discovered that while it ran prime 95 and all it wasn't all that stable, I bought an xp 2100 and turns out I got the OC you got :(
11.5x200 I can boot into windows with 12x 200 but it constantly crashes, unless I jerk the vcore to 1.9v
:( 11.5x200 at 1.84 :(
stable but not really all that good:(
I hoped for 2400 :(
got it at new egg stapping and stuff is in my last post in the thread
terramir
Liquid3D
04-24-2003, 08:05 AM
Originally posted by Volcom
Yeb
So u recon this is a good steping right ? YES
CPU: Athlon XP 1700+
Stepping: JIUHB
Cooling: SunCore CopperStorm
Voltage: stock
Motherboard: Epox 8RDA+
System Memory: Kingston DDR400
Overclock: 2145MHz (46% or 679MHz)
terramir:
actualy dude i think your right cause today i was feeling lucky and went for the 2400 mhz to test it and discovered that i can boot into windows and surf and chat and use windows just fine infact temps are great i do have to use 1.75 volts but hey thats still not bad one thing i did notice i thought was wierd was that anything over 1.8v it wont boot? ive read about this but didnt think anything about it until i got mine and gave it try.. anyway back to my story i had it in 2400 mhz mode for a couple of hours and decided to try 3dmark and as soon as it ran the first car case test it went into the second and bamm right back into window!! now i tried relaxing the memory and alot of differnt things with no lick thats how i found out about the 1.8v and above being a no go.. well i suspect this is a memory issue maybe even a psu ise as well so until i get a better psu and a stick of memory im going to just have to be happy with 2300 mhz wich isnt bad cause my xp2600 well only do 2400 mhz and i suspect it may do more when i fix the psu and memory problems atleast i hope so i was hopeing to get 2400 plus out of the xp1700 and atleast 26/2800 out of the xp2600 so like i say i might just be asking for too much but i still think this xp1700 has alot left in it? i mean temps are low voltage is low cpu runs great.... oh well ill just have to keep up the tinkering and try and figure it out cause im not ready to call it quits yet!
later guys perc.
Evil_Spork
05-01-2003, 11:37 PM
CPU: Athlon XP 2100+
Stepping: AIUHB
Cooling: AX-7 with smartfan2
Voltage: 1.6
Motherboard: Epox 8RDA+
System Memory: Kingston hyperx3500
Overclock: 2517mhz(stable for a half hour) posted at 2610(about a 50% OC)
terramir
05-02-2003, 12:12 AM
1I wish I had that one
can you post your
label ergo the atepping and stuff and where the heck you got it :p
terramir
megatron
05-03-2003, 03:17 PM
2300Mhz @ 1.7 Vcore, was stepping in 0.05v instead of 0.025v.
http://security.cclcomputers.co.uk/acatalog/cpu_amd.htm
Bought it after hearing that the place sold this stepping.
http://www.doomiii.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/xp1800+.jpg
http://www.doomiii.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/2_075v.jpg
This took 2.075v. Tested playing UT2K3 botmatch, watertemp idle 22'c / CPU idle 32'c / CPU botmatch 36'C.
Haven't tried 3dmark just yet, to see if I can beat my old score with 2400Mhz xp2400+, I doubt it since the ambient temps have risen therefore the 9700pro won't climb as high.
I still have 0.125v more vCore to play with so this may not be the absolute ceiling. Its still a very round number. 2.5Ghz!:banana: 63% overclock.
Liquid3D
05-03-2003, 10:05 PM
Really nice overclock! So the drama continues! Looks like the JIUHB madness isn't over yet, and in fact DLT3C seems to be the magic voltage. The date is interesting 0312SPMW. Somebody criticized me because I beleived two people juxtiposed their codes,and had questioned it. Low and behold it's SPMW, not SMPW.
EDIT: Never mind, by bad sorry. There's all sorts of different codes.
Liquid3D
05-03-2003, 10:11 PM
Originally posted by saaya
1700+ axda 1700dut3c jiuhb 0308 (relabeled xp2600+)
2050@1.6 36°C
2133@1.7 39°C
2200@1.8 40°C
2260@1.9 46°C
2322@1.9 47.5°C
2322@2.0 51°C
2385@2.0 51°C
havent tried any further so far... aiming for 10x250 saaya, I just ordered a JIUHB 1700DUT3C 0307. Do you think I should keep this or for a $1 more have hem change it to JIUHB 1700DLT3C 0302? I haven't been able to find many posted results for week 0302? Mabye you've read something about either of these? I have untill Monday morning to change order.
impulz
05-06-2003, 07:37 AM
CPU: XP 1700+
Stepping: JIUHB DLT3C (0313RPMW)
Cooling: Alpha PAL8045 & Papst NGML
Voltage: 1.75V
Motherboard: Abit KX7R
System Memory: Corsair XMS3200 256MB
Overclock: 2400MHz (12*200)
soon and i'll have my h2o ;)
Apocalipsis
05-08-2003, 05:33 AM
is a 1.7 DLT3C ok? or do you want to see only 2.4 to 2.8 scores?
if it's ok then here I go:
XP1700 DLT3C JIUHB MPMW 0309
Air cooling SK6 + 4500rpm 70x70 fan
Voltage: 1.85v
MB: NF7-S 2.0
Mem: Kingston (Winbond BH5) 5-2-2-2
Max Rock Solid OC: 2400 mhz (200 x 12)
Regards,
Apocalipsis.
Liquid3D
05-09-2003, 06:47 AM
Welcome to the Xtreme Apocalipsis, really nice overclock! Your at 2400MHz with 1.85V, depending on your cooling, that chip could really soar.
EDIT: what am I saying, your already over 900MHz, you are soaring.
Liquid3D
05-10-2003, 11:12 AM
Here's my little baby at only 1.75Vcore, 29C and on my Soltek SL-75FRN2-L with C1 stepping, and VDD adjust to 1.8V (currently at deafult 1.6V) 13x185FSB.
Liquid3D
05-26-2003, 10:07 AM
Originally posted by Evil_Spork
CPU: Athlon XP 2100+
Stepping: AIUHB
Cooling: AX-7 with smartfan2
Voltage: 1.6
Motherboard: Epox 8RDA+
System Memory: Kingston hyperx3500
Overclock: 2517mhz(stable for a half hour) posted at 2610(about a 50% OC) Could you post the entire sticker code of the chip? Please :)
Scyphe
05-26-2003, 02:20 PM
Thought I'd add my system right now, have ordered new cooling and RAM, will add the upgraded system later on:
XP 1700+ (AXDA1700DUT3C, JIUHB0302WPMW)
2*TwinMOS PC3200 Cas2.5 256mb (non-winbond, sucks)
ASUS A7N8X Deluxe rev1.04 bios 1004
Volcano7 (not +version, sucks) & AS3
running @ 175*2 (crappy FSB) - 2104Mhz
I used to run it @ 12.5*175 but I can't get the Volcano to stay completely flat on the CPU-die, thus giving me errors in Prime95 fast.
New components ordered:
Alpha 8045 block + pabst 80mm-fan, trying low-noise solution first, if not satisfactory going for a 50CFM-minimum pushing fan.
Corsair TWINX512 CMX3200LL - 2*256Mb matched pair
That SHOULD give me a little more room to play around in. If not, I'll change the mobo for the Abit NF-7 2.0 or something like that.
SKYNET
05-26-2003, 02:31 PM
my 1700+ on a Abit NF7 1.2:
http://downhill666.bei.t-online.de/2606MHz/2.8GHz.gif
Liquid3D
05-27-2003, 10:30 AM
Skynet would you be willing to post your entire sticker's code, I'm still compiling data about the overclockability of TBred. Thank you.
SKYNET
05-27-2003, 11:08 AM
1700+ JIUHB DLT3C 0308 SPMW xxxxxx25xxxxxxx
Redrum
06-03-2003, 06:39 PM
AXDA2100DUT3C
9597107260347
AIUHB0248MPMW
2100 T-Bred
Epox 8K5A2+
512 Meg XMS PC3200C2
Maxtor 6E040L0 ATA 133
Radeon 9700 Pro
Enermax 350 Watt PSU
198x13 = 2572 Mhz @ 1.90V
Water Cooled
Computer Specs & Bench Marks (http://www.redrumone.netfirms.com/)
__________________________________________________
My Back Up Computer
AXDA2100DUT3C
9769907260091
AIUHB0301MPMW
2100 T-Bred
Epox 8RDA+ A3 NB
512 Meg Geil PC3500 Ultra 4.5ns
Maxtor 6E040L0 ATA 133
Radeon 9700 Pro
Antec 430 Watt PSU
222x11 = 2441 Mhz @ 1.90V
ThermalRight SLK 800A with 80m Vantec Tornado
Apocalipsis
06-04-2003, 12:10 AM
hey SKYNET 2800mhz, I can only say WoW.
Really nice overclock there.
Liquid3D
06-05-2003, 07:01 AM
Thnak for posting those codea and congrats!!! :)
Jethro
06-05-2003, 12:17 PM
mine seems to be getting better with age i can run 2.5+ now @ 1.85vcore but thats at 194 fsb the ati no like and to lazy to change multi again hehe so im a 2.444 1.8vcore 13x188.
antipop
06-09-2003, 12:00 PM
To all the DUT3C owner, did you burn you chip in? Cause my chip won't go over 2.3GHz@2V i can boot into windows at 2.4 but it crashes even with 2.2V. I can boot @2.5GHz but i can't load windows
Apocalipsis
06-12-2003, 05:19 AM
Switching to watercooling, now the same chip overclocks to 2510mhz at 1.95v totally rock solid.
johnny6722
06-12-2003, 05:59 PM
CPU: 1700
Stepping: DLT3C Week 0319
Cooling: SLK 800 / Vantec
Voltage: Vdd = 1.92, Vcore = 1.850, Vdimm = 2.90
Motherboard: Epox 8RDA+, Rev 1.1, A3
System Memory: 2 x 256 HyperX PC 3500 @ 7-2-2, Cas 2.0
Overclock: 12.0 x 210 fsb = 2520Mhz ROCK SOLID
saaya
06-13-2003, 03:04 AM
Skynet thats amazing!!! you HAVE to get a prom or lend it to a friend with a prommie to see what it can do with phase change!
that could be a 3.2ghz+ stable chip !!!
Jethro
06-13-2003, 09:23 AM
2.522 @ 1.93 vcore is rock solid prime 95 guess its time to bump multi back up to 13.5 woohoo 200x13 booted to windows not prime95 stable thinkin maybe at the limits of 2 sticks of ram.
saw other doods with good cooling going for 1.9vcores so i figured what the heck :)
havent hit a speed that wouldnt boot yet! sheesh!
Liquid3D
06-14-2003, 06:11 PM
Originally posted by antipop
To all the DUT3C owner, did you burn you chip in? Cause my chip won't go over 2.3GHz@2V i can boot into windows at 2.4 but it crashes even with 2.2V. I can boot @2.5GHz but i can't load windows I'm writing an abstract concerning the validity of Burn-in i read a technical article which stated Burn-in has no benefits for the processors performance? I know there are those who will disagree, but it sort of made sense. Once current begins to flow through an electrical device, it's life is finite. Increasing that current in an initial Burn-in merely places undue stress upon that device, shortenting it's life further. This is why as overclockers we are always trying to acheive maximum clock speed, with minimum voltage.
The reason I'm chosing to write an essay about this, is because I beleive there may in fact be molecular changes which take place along the processor's gates, during a Burn-in. These molecular changes may "condition" the lines along which the voltage travels, to be less resistive. Look for it at Madshrimps next week!
terramir
06-14-2003, 06:17 PM
burning -in is usually a process of stablity testing for me
if it can run prime 95 for three hours straight and then seti in the back ground continiosly for a week, and then run 3d mark and prime again for a few hours without rebooting inbetween and runs just fine while it's running seti I know it's solid.
if I can run prime for one day straight and then run anouther 24 hours of 3d mark without crashes or rebooting inbetween I know it's bedrock solid
I dunno about your article there
but this is my $.02
terramir
chris4521
06-25-2003, 03:38 PM
CPU: XP 1700+
Stepping: DLT3C JIUHB0310WPMW
Cooling: Only air. Goliath2se (h20 on the way)
Voltage:1.8v
Motherboard: Abit nf7-s rev2.0
System Memory: Geil pc3500 Ultra platinum
Overclock: @2300MHZ. 45C full load. 11-2-2-2 timings
Liquid3D
06-25-2003, 08:51 PM
Originally posted by terramir
burning -in is usually a process of stablity testing for me
if it can run prime 95 for three hours straight and then seti in the back ground continiosly for a week, and then run 3d mark and prime again for a few hours without rebooting inbetween and runs just fine while it's running seti I know it's solid.
if I can run prime for one day straight and then run anouther 24 hours of 3d mark without crashes or rebooting inbetween I know it's bedrock solid
I dunno about your article there
but this is my $.02
terramir I'm not claiming to know what occurs on the atomic level, although I tried to look at "voltage" burn-in from this perspective, which is why the article's title include's "Tabula Rasa Semantics..." this was to assert if there were any benefits perhaps they occured on an atomic level in the voltage pathways (gates, ozidized junctions etc.). That the initial flood of electrons affect permenant changes to the silicon, this is not in dispute. Do those changes leave the material less resistive for every consecutive current? That I thought would be, could be, the only benefit. However that was a moot point considering back-line testing (Or Real Burn-in) enatils the manufacturer putting intense amounts of voltage through the chips, looking for what is known in the industry as "infant mortality" those processors predestined to fail. They also "bake" the cores at excessively high temp's for the same purpose.
I proposed in Part III as testing procedures evolve concurrently with miniturization simply baking, and burning will no longer suffice beyond shortenng the life of the processor. manufacturers initial test procedures may already cut the life of the processor in half! You get it for the rest, or you get a "middle aged" core, not a NEW one, by strictest definition of the term. It's the least expensive procedure to date. Scary isn't it?
Anyway, for testing stability, I agree there's no better way then to loop.
copyman
07-05-2003, 12:43 AM
CPU: xp1700+
Stepping: 0310
Cooling:Watercooler F2 Extreme ( no petier , chiller or vapos)
Voltage: 2.1v
Motherboard:abit nf7-2 rev 2.0 Bios 1.3
System Memory: oczel3200 dual channel
Overclock: 2744mhz rock solid
http://www.watercooler.com.br/xp/7.jpg
http://www.watercooler.com.br/xp/3.jpg
http://www.watercooler.com.br/xp/4.jpg
http://www.watercooler.com.br/xp/5.jpg
http://www.watercooler.com.br/xp/6.jpg
Seppen
07-05-2003, 04:27 AM
Originally posted by copyman
CPU: xp1700+
Stepping: 0310
Cooling:Watercooler F2 Extreme ( no petier , chiller or vapos)
Voltage: 2.1v
Motherboard:abit nf7-2 rev 2.0 Bios 1.3
System Memory: oczel3200 dual channel
Overclock: 2744mhz rock solid
2.1 Vcore on a DLT3C :eek: :eek: :eek:
BTW nice overclock :slobber:
antipop
07-05-2003, 05:08 AM
Originally posted by copyman
CPU: xp1700+
Stepping: 0310
Cooling:Watercooler F2 Extreme ( no petier , chiller or vapos)
Voltage: 2.1v
Motherboard:abit nf7-2 rev 2.0 Bios 1.3
System Memory: oczel3200 dual channel
Overclock: 2744mhz rock solid
You have an amazing chip, very nice oc. I wonder what it could do in a prommie :slobber:
copyman
07-05-2003, 10:00 AM
Originally posted by antipop
You have an amazing chip, very nice oc. I wonder what it could do in a prommie :slobber:
Originally posted by Seppen
2.1 Vcore on a DLT3C :eek: :eek: :eek:
BTW nice overclock :slobber:
thank you very much friends, it is really a good chip, in a better watercooler still.
don't get scared with the voltages, I never lost a processor in my life, and I think that won't be the first .
I have some systems phase, but I love watercoolers, I project and I manufacture watercooler of high efficiency, it is my passion, after the ladies.
happiness
Ivo Guilhon (Copyman)
Liquid3D
07-05-2003, 10:24 AM
Originally posted by copyman
....I love watercoolers, I project and I manufacture watercooler of high efficiency, it is my passion, after the ladies...
Whoa if you can do that with a microchip then; "the ladies..." must be pretty happy! Welcome to the Xtreme! I believe that may be the highest OC on H20! Excellent job! Go's to show you the voltage tolerance the AMD Thoroughbred core's are capable of. They really had an excellent yeild with .13-micron process. And it looks like the OCZ DDR400 did pretty well too at 57.3MHz overclock. I think AMD actually put's like 2.50Vcore (maybe even 3.0Vcore) through their CPUs when they "tray cook" them, during factory Burn-in.
MrLavender
07-05-2003, 12:18 PM
Liquid3d, have you seen this paper (http://people.freenet.de/s.urfer/conditioning.htm) about "cpu conditioning". Might give you some ideas, I've no idea if his theory is sound though. From what you say about the testing process it would seem that cpus come "pre-burnt" anyway. :) I've owned 4 XP's, 1 TBird, and 1 Duron and none of them ever showed any evidence of this phenomenon, neither have any of my memory sticks. I had the chip below up to it's max after 1 day!
copyman, very nice chip! :toast: Wish I had gotten one like that although I'm still pretty happy with what I did get;
CPU: xp1700+
Stepping: 0310WMPW
Cooling: DD Maze3 watercooled
Voltage: 2.06v
Motherboard: Abit NF7-S v1.2 bios 19
System Memory: 2x256MB Corsair XMS3500C2
Overclock: 2645MHz (12.5x211)
I've tried up to 2.125 vcore, above that it refuses to post. Annoyingly the NF7-S bios jumps from 211 to 213 fsb, I think it would probably do 212 ok because it will load windows at 213 but it's not stable.
BTW, I don't keep it at that speed 24/7, even with watercooling 2.06v is a bit toasty, especially as I like to run my radiator fans at a silent 7v and I have a gpu block in the loop as well. It does 12x210 (2520MHz) rock solid at 1.85 vcore and I'd rather have the silence than 125MHz extra cpu power for normal use. :D
copyman
07-05-2003, 06:22 PM
Originally posted by copyman
thank you very much friends, it is really a good chip, in a better watercooler still.
don't get scared with the voltages, I never lost a processor in my life, and I think that won't be the first .
I have some systems phase, but I love watercoolers, I project and I manufacture watercooler of high efficiency, it is my passion, after the ladies.
happiness
Ivo Guilhon (Copyman)
you are really very funny
yes, I treat the ladies very well
thank you for the good comings, I hope to help a now little, since in a lot I was helped by that forum, my English is not very good in the writing but one day is had to begin, if you tolerate my English, I will be happy in doing this community's part.
With relationship to the chip, he would be very convenient in a prometeia, because it only saturates to 2,2v in 2,175v he works well, without problems.
This over should really be among the highest with h2o.
do you know where I can find a good ranking of separate overclock for categories of refrigeration?
thank you very much for everything, I hope to help
copyman
Originally posted by MrLavender
copyman, very nice chip! :toast: Wish I had gotten one like that although I'm still pretty happy with what I did get;
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Thank you for the praises, I work with systems a little more efficient than most, and I make a very detailed adjustment of each item of a wc.
But as efficiency taste, I don't have a lot of problems with noise, the one that I look for is to break recorts of efficiencies in wc and also wc + over
those are some pictures (very bad of my new radiator F2 Extreme) unhappily my main camera broke, and I had to revive my old casio pre-historic and horrible, position better pictures of my systems as soon as has better images, later I pass the data of as this radiator works for you..
OBS = interesting text above, I will read calmly later
I liked your over, congratulations a lot
Copyman
http://www.watercooler.com.br/f2/d.jpg
http://www.watercooler.com.br/f2/a.jpg
http://www.watercooler.com.br/f2/b.jpg
http://www.watercooler.com.br/f2/c.jpg
Jethro
07-05-2003, 06:39 PM
that sure is an extreme looking case! gotta wear shades around that lol.
nice overclock btw, got some pics of your watercooling setup?
mdualib
07-06-2003, 09:22 PM
Originally posted by Jethro
that sure is an extreme looking case! gotta wear shades around that lol.
nice overclock btw, got some pics of your watercooling setup?
Jethro, I believe that the pictures Copymam´s showing are not his case, but his Rad, the F2... Pretty Impressive for a Radiator, huh... Congrat´s Copymam...
Tweaked!
07-07-2003, 03:31 AM
Copymam and Mdualib, Welcome to Xtreme:cool:
Nice looking radiator case you've got there copymam.:)
MrLavender
07-07-2003, 07:28 AM
Originally posted by mdualib
Jethro, I believe that the pictures Copymam´s showing are not his case, but his Rad, the F2... Pretty Impressive for a Radiator, huh... Congrat´s Copymam... Yeah, very cool looking radiator copyman! Who sells that? Or did you make it yourself?
Jethro
07-07-2003, 02:06 PM
dang i thought i was the only one collecting giant rads that big heheh i sure dont have any chrome shrouds tho heheh one is in side a housing with a squirrel cage van tho lol.
NIce Rad setup then dood!
Liquid3D
07-07-2003, 03:51 PM
Originally posted by MrLavender
Liquid3d, have you seen this paper (http://people.freenet.de/s.urfer/conditioning.htm) about "cpu conditioning". Might give you some ideas, I've no idea if his theory is sound though. From what you say about the testing process it would seem that cpus come "pre-burnt" anyway. :) I've owned 4 XP's, 1 TBird, and 1 Duron and none of them ever showed any evidence of this phenomenon, neither have any of my memory sticks. I had the chip below up to it's max after 1 day... Thank you, I have seen, and read that article, I read it in preparation for an article I've written for Madshrimps entitled "Tabula Rasa Semantics in Microprocessor Burn-in" which can be found HERE (http://www.madshrimps.be/?action=articles). It's in three parts, Part's 1&2 are now published, Part-2 deals with Burn-in (I beleive) you may find it interesting please let me know what you think. Here my email Liquid3D@madshrimps.com
BTW I'm now re-reading the article, because you never know what you'll get on the second pass, so thank you for the link! :)
copyman
07-07-2003, 04:44 PM
Originally posted by Jethro
that sure is an extreme looking case! gotta wear shades around that lol.
nice overclock btw, got some pics of your watercooling setup?
Thank you for the praises to the rad and overclok, I feel happy if you liked
That is not really alone a radiator of impressive finish, it is resulted of 2 years in studies and developments of radiators for watercooling systens of high performance and I use concepts and materials never implemented before.
It is not a radiator adapted for watercolling systen, it is a radiator manufactured for that :cool:
I will open a discussion and I will post a link here with more information on your operation, technologies and employed materials, but before I will leave more some pictures below on him here
Originally posted by Tweaked!
Copymam and Mdualib, Welcome to Xtreme:cool:
Nice looking radiator case you've got there copymam.:)
Thank you very much to you and all
Once again I thank the good comings, I feel here home among the friends :toast:
Originally posted by MrLavender
Yeah, very cool looking radiator copyman! Who sells that? Or did you make it yourself?
Yes, they are also for sales, that in the pictures is of the cathar, it is going to him for tests, other for the overclockers for test and review, and it can go one to the xtremesystems..... It is we only talk about that... :)
Originally posted by Jethro
dang i thought i was the only one collecting giant rads that big heheh i sure dont have any chrome shrouds tho heheh one is in side a housing with a squirrel cage van tho lol.
NIce Rad setup then dood!
heheheheheh
do you have pictures of your radiators? you are not the only that likes big rads, I think I and you will feel well...
Some characteristics of the radiator:
That radiator is made with 3 arrays of flat tubes opposed and 12 layers of laminate pure copper for each inch of height,
it has in the total of 54 flat tubes divided and opposed in 3 arrays
it works in an only fluid passage, he has TWO entrance of 1\2 in the superior camera and TWO exit of 1\2 in the inferior camera
the entrance has a special camera that feeds of fluid in a homogeneous way all the flats tubes .
all weld they are them done with 57% of silver and all the connections are re-worked for over diameter and soft angles of entrance and exit
http://www.watercooler.com.br/fotos/f2/8.jpg
http://www.watercooler.com.br/fotos/f2/6.jpg
http://www.watercooler.com.br/fotos/f2/4.jpg
http://www.watercooler.com.br/fotos/f2/23.jpg
http://www.watercooler.com.br/fotos/f2/22.jpg
http://www.watercooler.com.br/fotos/f2/14.jpg
http://www.watercooler.com.br/fotos/f2/16.jpg
http://www.watercooler.com.br/fotos/f2/12.jpg
http://www.watercooler.com.br/fotos/f2/11.jpg
http://www.watercooler.com.br/fotos/f2/10.jpg
copyman
07-07-2003, 05:01 PM
OBS : nf7-s bio1.4
http://www.watercooler.com.br/xp/1.jpg
http://www.watercooler.com.br/xp/2.jpg
OBS : nf7-s bio1.3
http://www.watercooler.com.br/xp/a.jpg
http://www.watercooler.com.br/xp/b.jpg
megatron
07-07-2003, 05:39 PM
http://www.doomiii.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/FrontalRad.jpg
My effort, and you can't buy these!
copyman
07-07-2003, 06:28 PM
Originally posted by megatron
[IMG]
My effort, and you can't buy these!
I liked, but they exist many points that you could increase the efficiency that you are not applied in my opinion, but you got right in a system of only passage, that is the future
copyman
07-07-2003, 06:32 PM
my tread
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=15657
megatron
07-07-2003, 07:56 PM
Originally posted by copyman
I liked, but they exist many points that you could increase the efficiency that you are not applied in my opinion, but you got right in a system of only passage, that is the future
I now have 3 * 60mm fans and 1 * 80mm. Two of the 60mm fans have half the casing of a dead 60mm fan as a shroud! I could not make a sturdy and well built shroud out of the materials I was using. I know a shroud should make a large gap between rad and fans.
You have a nice product there I hope you can sell many.
Jethro
07-16-2003, 09:07 PM
2.6 is rock stable but major bandwidth hit at 200 FSB so hafta drop to 198 to get nice mem scores. 198x13 2.575 @ 2.0 vcore
holy smokes do things feel fast up here, so this is what 200FSB is like heheh.
Been folding alot and seems to be making my chip faster and faster, so i guess im a burn in believer now =)
Devil's Prophet
08-14-2003, 02:22 PM
CPU: 2400+ Tray
Stepping: AIUHB 0301MPM
Cooling:SLK800 w/ papst NG, 4 ngml casefans in chieftec medium
Voltage: 1.86-94v (it fluctuates heavily when released from total stress, with peaks up to 1.94V)
Motherboard: Abit NF7-S rev2.0 bios v.16
System Memory: 2x 512MB PC3200 TwinMOS w/ 50D chips @ 2.94V
Overclock: 2420MHz (11.5x 210.5) prime95 stable
http://users.skynet.be/devilsprophet/oc2.jpg
Bhairav
08-14-2003, 10:10 PM
Ooh Devil, nice O/C!
Here's mine:
Athlon XP 2400+
AXDA2400DKV3C
Y860815270183
AIUHB 0327 MPMW
Currently at 150*15=2250 Mhz.
Mobo=Asus A7N8X-X
Stock HSF :/
1*Kingston 256 MB DDR 400 ValueRam (CRAP!)
Devil's Prophet
08-15-2003, 04:17 AM
Oh my god, a 0327MPMW, I guess it will do just as fine as a DLT3C 0308. I mean 2.5GHz at a meagre 1.75V, that would rock me bollocks. :)
Btw: what's your vcore when doing 2.2GHz ?
Bhairav
08-15-2003, 06:59 AM
1.675V. I've upped the VDDR to 2.7 though, as my POS RAM sucks!
I'm going for 2.4, wish me luck!
Devil's Prophet
08-15-2003, 08:59 AM
Originally posted by Bhairav
1.675V. I've upped the VDDR to 2.7 though, as my POS RAM sucks!
I'm going for 2.4, wish me luck! 2.4 will certainly be able for you to attain, IF you got the right cooling. :)
Was that voltage increase necessary btw ? Because IF your core got better in those 26 weeks after mine was produced, it should do at least 2.2GHz without any vcore change, maybe even 2.3GHz. My vddr is now at 2.94 for 24/7-use, nothing to be affraid of. ;)
Bhairav
08-15-2003, 09:28 AM
I think the Vcore increase WAS necessary. It was flaking out a bit. Let's see.. it Primed well for 6-7 hours, so now I'm moving on up ;)
HaLDoL
08-22-2003, 07:49 AM
I managed to get 222x11 = 2442 MHz out of my xp2100+
but 223 and higher wont work stable for some reason. Although I'm on air my temps do not exceed 50 degrees with 2,03Vcore.
Upping my vcore or vdd didn't help on getting a higher fsb stable.
The cpu isn't maxed out because I can run 11.5x219 = 2519 MHz no problem. The only thing what's keeping me from a higher fsb must be my RAM then.
I always thought that 256MB Twinmos with CH5 chips were able to get high fsb's with good timings.
What do you guys think, should I be able to reach a higher FSB with this RAM or is something else holding me back?
Specs: NF7-s (vdd mod), XP2100+ (L12 mod), 2x256 Twinmos CH5, everything heatsinked and aircooled.
Vanrick
08-23-2003, 11:15 PM
Man I love my CPU (1700 JIUHB DLT3C "0310"). Its really nice to see this chip so respected and appreciated!!!:toast:
Devil's Prophet
08-27-2003, 01:43 PM
Originally posted by HaLDoL
I managed to get 222x11 = 2442 MHz out of my xp2100+
but 223 and higher wont work stable for some reason. Although I'm on air my temps do not exceed 50 degrees with 2,03Vcore.
Upping my vcore or vdd didn't help on getting a higher fsb stable.
The cpu isn't maxed out because I can run 11.5x219 = 2519 MHz no problem. The only thing what's keeping me from a higher fsb must be my RAM then.
I always thought that 256MB Twinmos with CH5 chips were able to get high fsb's with good timings.
What do you guys think, should I be able to reach a higher FSB with this RAM or is something else holding me back?
Specs: NF7-s (vdd mod), XP2100+ (L12 mod), 2x256 Twinmos CH5, everything heatsinked and aircooled. The L12 trick could be of some use.
Try to find the best divider-setting. (3:3, 4:4, 5:5 or 6:6, some will work better than others, not sure tho - read it somewhere)
d@rker
08-28-2003, 01:46 PM
CPU: XP 1700+
Stepping: DLT3C JIUHB 0323RPMW
Cooling: SK-7 + SmartFan2 (full power) 39c idle / 45c load / 32c system (usdm readings)
Voltage: 1.72v(bios) - 1.74v (usdm)
Motherboard: Epox 8RDA+ v1.1 / no vmods
System Memory: 2x256 TwinMos pc3200 bh-5
Overclock: 2405MHz - 12x200 (64% or 938MHz Oc )
right now i'm busy taking advantage of this speed (gaming) but i think/hope 2500/2600Mhz is possible on air .
not bad for £40 !
:toast:
bocage
09-08-2003, 03:48 PM
xp1800 JIUHB does it exists???
d@rker
09-09-2003, 01:07 AM
yes it does ,the 1700DLT3C JIUHB is getting more difficult to get these days but the 1800DLT3C JIUHB can be found .
well if anyone is having troulble find one of these JIUHB's or just wants the piece of mind knowing what it well oc too ahead of time? i got a 0310XPMW i bought from excaliberpc.com about two weeks ago. nice redish core brown wafer well run 2400mhz 1.775v stable as a rock it well even post at 2500mhz but i cant get it to run windows? now i run air cooling so with the right cooling im sure this chip would run 2500mhz. anyways been looking at the bartons and i already have too many of these JIUHB's so if any one wants it? pm me id be willing to sell it for what i paid. i well make a thread in the sales part of this forum as well.....
peace perc,
Chriviper
09-15-2003, 01:04 AM
CPU:XP1700 B
Stepping: JIUHB DLT3C 0322 MPMW
Cooling:Volcano9+
Voltage:cpu core:1.65 mem:2.5
Motherboard:MSI-K7N2G-L
System Memory:2x256 cl2 5-2-2 1T @178(356MHZ)
Overclock:178x12.5=2225MHZ
HaLDoL
09-19-2003, 08:25 AM
cpu: xp2100+
stepping:dut3c aiuhb 0307
cooling: slk900
voltage: 2.125Vcore
Motherboard: NF7-s rev2
memory: 512MB XMS3500C2 2-2-2-5
overclock: 11x231 = 2541MHz
kanedazan
09-20-2003, 01:31 AM
I've tryed two chips so far, very small oc since my watercooling is still not ready, but won't hurt to post my result.
That was when my mobo, NF7-S, was working fine, now, it's kinda broken I fear.
XP2100:
AXDA21000 DUT3C 9449067280307
JIUHB 0308XPBW
Was running 24/7 220*10@1.675v, SLK800 with a papst8412NGLM
Barton2800
AXDA2800 KV4D Y836536240315
AQXDA 0317UPAW
Running since yesterday at 220*10@1.675v, same cooling.But it's with D18 bios now, I don't know if the temp are accurate, but it's reading 43°ide, 54° load.
Sillen
09-25-2003, 11:11 PM
CPU: XP1800+
Stepping: AXDA1800 DLT3C 9591746251789 JIUHB WPMW 0320
Cooling: Spire Falcon Rock II HS, TT Smart Fan II & PCM+
Voltage: 1.6V
Motherboard: NF7-S Rev2
System Memory: 2x512MB XMC3200LL 2-2-2-6 @ 2.8V
Overclock: 11x210 50% o/c & at 1.6V it's got a bit more to go, FSB can do 217 with 2.9vdimm.
STEvil
09-30-2003, 10:13 PM
AIUHB 2000+ 0318 SPDW DUT3C Y
2400mhz 1.9v, 2500mhz 2.05v, Aggressive CPU Interface
2600mhz 2.05v Normal CPU Interface.
SLK-900U w/ dual 35cfm 60mm fans.
Epox 8RDA+ 1.1 (newest rev) 3309 bios
256mb XMS3200 1.1 (BH-6 chips) @ 220mhz 2-2-2-11 so far. 3.05v
3340/3124 for bandwidth in sisoft.. cant wait to get my one stick of ram back from RMA for some dual channel action 8-(
niaboc79
10-03-2003, 09:03 AM
CPU: Barton 2800+
Stepping: AXDA2800DKV4D AQXCA 0310MPMW
Cooling: Prometeia
Voltage: 2.21v
Motherboard: NF7-S rev 2.0
System Memory: Corsair PC3200 LL (2*256)
Overclock: 2886 Mhz (230*12) - 2 2 2 11
http://www.yamafoto.com/users/niaboc79/hr/10095/2886PI32M.JPG
niaboc79
10-03-2003, 09:09 AM
CPU: 2600+
Stepping: AIUHB 0304 SP2W
Cooling: Prometeia
Voltage: 2.25v
Motherboard: NF7-S rev 2.0
System Memory: Corsair PC3200LL (2*256)
Overclock: 3017 Mhz (232*13) - 2 2 2 11
http://www.yamafoto.com/users/niaboc79/hr/10885/3017screen.JPG
:slobber: :slobber: :slobber:
HOLLY SHIZIT now thats a sweet oc there...
perc,
Nookie420
10-23-2003, 10:36 AM
:slobber: :slobber: :slobber: :slobber: :slobber: :slobber: :slobber: :slobber:
yes it is!
Here's my b core overclock.
1700Tbred B
axda1700dut3c
9367337261054
juihb0302wpmw
192fsb X 11.5 multi for 2.2Ghz with 1.8vcore on junk watercooler.
i dunna if evil spork posted in here but he hit 2.475Ghz with his 1700+ on air.
Evil_Spork
10-30-2003, 10:12 AM
1700Tbred B
axda1700dut3c
juihb0310wpmw
2480mhz stable on an AX-7 heatsink. 11x225.
temps hover around 42° with 22° room/case.
my 2100 AIUHB hit 2.5gig with 2.2vcore and crazy airflow. wasnt stable.
Smokin_Joe
10-30-2003, 12:05 PM
1700Tbred B
axda1700dut3c
juihb0304mpmw
225X11@2475mhz@2.06V with slk800/SFII full blast
38C idle/ 45C full load
max(not stable) was 210X12=2520mhz@2.1V
pelikan
10-30-2003, 04:50 PM
2500+ AQXEA 0331
2420MHz (220 x 11), 1.9V prime stable
2530MHz (220 x 11.5) 1.95V for benching
erik9287nl
11-02-2003, 08:53 AM
CPU: Athlon XP 1800+
Stepping: JIUHB DLT3C 0324 XPMW
Cooling: Intimidator WC
Voltage:cpu core:2.00 mem:2.9
Motherboard: Epox 8RDA+ (rev 1.1, vdd-modded)
System Memory: 2x 256 MB Twinmos/Winbond CH-5 @ 11-2-2-2
Overclock: 228*11.5=2620
Not very stable, can run PiFast two times :p:
My PSU is very bad so i can't go over 2.0 vcore :mad:
Downclocking tot 225*11.5 will raise the stability. On 228*11.5 my PiFast score is 55.52 seconds.
If i had a Prom..... :D i think it would peak around 2900 MHz+
Garrett
11-11-2003, 09:05 AM
Do Duron 1400 cpu's that are 'converted' to Athlon XP cpu's count too? ;) :D
Try-this
11-12-2003, 10:59 AM
Here's mine, not much though....
CPU: 1700+
Stepping: JIUHB DLT3 (only part i remeber, i'll update next time i disessemble my system)
Cooling: Watercooling, maze4, 70l akvarium
Voltage:2,0v
Motherboard:Abit NF7-S v2.0
System Memory:512 mb pc 2700
Overclock:200*12 = 2400mhz
*UPDATE* just pushed it a little further:
CPU: 1700+
Stepping: JIUHB DLT3 (only part i remeber, i'll update next time i disessemble my system)
Cooling: Watercooling, maze4, 70l akvarium
Voltage:set to 2,15 in ios --> but booth bios and Aida32 shows 2,1
Motherboard:Abit NF7-S v2.0
System Memory:512 mb pc 2700
Overclock:213*11,5 = 2449,5 mhz
gkiing
11-19-2003, 09:24 PM
CPU: 1700+
Stepping: LT3C JIUHB 0310 XPMW
Cooling:Vantec Aeroflow cheap air cooling
Voltage: 1.7v (defauly 1.5v)
Motherboard: 8RDA+
System Memory:512mb Corsair XMS3200 BH-5 @ 2-2-2-5
Overclock: 2400mhz (220x11)
Electroid
12-02-2003, 01:11 PM
CPU: 1700+
Stepping: DLT3C, JIUHB 0308MPMW
Voltage: 2.08V
Mobo: 8RDA+
Cooling: watercooled (0 -> +3ºC)
OC: 2686MHz SuperPi 8M
Not bad. Needs more vcore...
EDIT: lol not 2868
RandomDude
12-15-2003, 03:02 PM
CPU: 1700+
Stepping: JIUHB0310
Cooling: SK-7, TT SF2
Voltage: 2.1v
Motherboard: NF7-S rev. 2
System Memory: pc2700
Overclock: 2675MHz (214x12.5)
Haven't tested for stability... probably can't do crap with it...
mluckey
12-27-2003, 01:25 PM
On my antique rig: KR7a-133, no mods
CPU: AIUHB 0302 XP-2100+ (non-retail)
147 X 17= 2499 Mhz @ 1.8 volts
181 x 13.5 = 2444 mhz @ 1.825 volts
200 x 12 = 2400 mhz @ 1.825 volts
203 x 11.5 = 2334 mhz @ 1.85 volts
All Prime95 stable for at least 12 hours.
Cooler: Alpha PAL 8045 with 38 CFM fan in reverse mode. Four case fans.
Lasac
12-28-2003, 01:29 PM
CPU: 1700+
Stepping: DLT3C JIUHB0308 RPMW
Cooling: Home-Made WaterCooling with Highest Performance! :D
Voltage: 2.2v (2.192v real)
Motherboard: ABIT NF7-S 2.0 Ultra400
Memory: 2x256MB Twinmos PC3200 BH5 @ DC 1:1 2-2-2-11
Overclock:
http://clientes.netvisao.pt/fernanpe/2766.JPG
CPUmark:
http://clientes.netvisao.pt/fernanpe/273.JPG
SuperPi Test in my sign :D
Cumps, Lasac
mluckey
01-03-2004, 06:51 PM
This is cross posted because of no hits after two days....
On my KR7A-133 (KT266a) I just found that after manually setting my AIUHB 0302 XP-2100+ to 13.5x multiplier, that I can now use 13x, 13.5x, and 14x all from BIOS, without reconfiguring the CPU via painting or cutting.
The setting of 9.0x, 9.5x and 10x multiplier equates to 13x, 13.5x, and 14x respectively. I'm curious if this is a result of manually changing the stock CPU multi, or would ANY 13.5x CPU be able to do the same? It's kind of nice to be at 2.33 Ghz at only 166 Mhz FSB for video processing, and then drop the multiplier and raise the FSB for gaming. It's like a new motherboard CPU combo!
If anyone has a 13.5x multiplier set on their CPU, could you check to see if it works on your board, or is it just a quirk on my CPU/mobo?
J-Pak
01-11-2004, 12:53 PM
CPU: AXP 1700+
Stepping: JUIHB DLT3C 0310
Cooling: SLK-900u w/ 92 mm Delta 53 cfm (39 db) fan, AS3
Voltage: 1.75v
Motherboard: Epox 8RDA+ v1.1
System Memory: 2x512 PC2700 Kingston ValueRAM w/ Hynix D43 chips @ 200 mhz 2.5-3-3-7
Overclock: 12x200, 2.4 ghz (have been up to 2.65 on air, but mobo unstable at high fsb, because of stock nb cooling)
ragejg
01-31-2004, 09:14 PM
Originally posted by mluckey
This is cross posted because of no hits after two days....
On my KR7A-133 (KT266a) I just found that after manually setting my AIUHB 0302 XP-2100+ to 13.5x multiplier, that I can now use 13x, 13.5x, and 14x all from BIOS, without reconfiguring the CPU via painting or cutting.
The setting of 9.0x, 9.5x and 10x multiplier equates to 13x, 13.5x, and 14x respectively. I'm curious if this is a result of manually changing the stock CPU multi, or would ANY 13.5x CPU be able to do the same? It's kind of nice to be at 2.33 Ghz at only 166 Mhz FSB for video processing, and then drop the multiplier and raise the FSB for gaming. It's like a new motherboard CPU combo!
If anyone has a 13.5x multiplier set on their CPU, could you check to see if it works on your board, or is it just a quirk on my CPU/mobo?
What color capacitors does your board have?? I have had trouble getting past 189 fsb on my KR7A-133R... and I might do a cap change if necessary... I think mine are silver...
I've moved on to my other projects, and the Abit board is in my GF's PC now, but I'm still itchin to get more outta this old chipset which still puts up a good showing vs. other single channel mobo's... :)
mluckey
02-01-2004, 07:06 AM
The caps are mostly Nichicons, and a few Teapos scattered around. I changed the AGP caps to Black Gates, which are faster, smaller, and more abuse tolerant. They are even better than the average Rubycons in most instances.
I found that going over 190 Mhz FSB is way harder than getting to 175 Mhz FSB. I had to unlock the CPU voltages for more juice, run PC-3200 HyperX, and cool the Northbridge and the FETs South of the CPU. I even cool the PLL for extra measure. I used and old Alpha heatsink that I cut up for the mini sinks. Without the motherboard cooling, the stability just wasn't there above 185 Mhz FSB. All of this passive cooling was enough to run at 203 Mhz FSB in Prime95 for thirteen hours. 3D stability was a minor issue at this level, but if I set the AGP to 2x, it ran just fine. I wish that I could find a way to stabilize or slow the AGP bus. That seems to be the true cause of instability on this board (at least in my case). All my crashes above 180 Mhz FSB were 3d related.
Mark
All4AMD
02-09-2004, 12:42 PM
c sig
bachus_anonym
02-09-2004, 03:08 PM
CPU: XP2700+ Tbred B @ 217x12=2604mhz totally stable (http://www.speakeasy.org/~michasmisiek/images_large/stability.jpg)
Stepping: >> pic here << (http://www.speakeasy.net/~michasmisiek/images_large/stepping.jpg)
Cooling: Thermalright SP-97 / Vantec Tornado 92mm 119cfm 5100rpm / Max load: 42C
Voltage: 2.17v
Motherboard: Abit NF7-S v2.0
System Memory: 2x512 PC-3500 Mushkin LvL II Black at 11-2-2 cas2
IamAnoobieCheez
02-16-2004, 12:15 AM
Originally posted by Lasac
CPU: 1700+
Stepping: DLT3C JIUHB0308 RPMW
Cooling: Home-Made WaterCooling with Highest Performance! :D
Voltage: 2.2v (2.192v real)
Motherboard: ABIT NF7-S 2.0 Ultra400
Memory: 2x256MB Twinmos PC3200 BH5 @ DC 1:1 2-2-2-11
SuperPi Test in my sign :D
http://clientes.netvisao.pt/fernanpe/36s.JPG
Cumps, Lasac
Lasac my boy,
that is impossible on a Tbred + nForce2 @ 2,700mhz@ 225FSB Fast Decode 128bit DC to get 36 sec my friend..
Run the bench again.
be sure to hit "PrintScreenSysRq" with your CPU-Z or WCPUID and the superPi program opened in the same desktop, heh... heh...
That's bull..... I tell you what timing you should get. :smileysex
copyman
02-17-2004, 08:47 PM
Originally posted by IamAnoobieCheez
Lasac my boy,
that is impossible on a Tbred + nForce2 @ 2,700mhz@ 225FSB Fast Decode 128bit DC to get 36 sec my friend..
Run the bench again.
be sure to hit "PrintScreenSysRq" with your CPU-Z or WCPUID and the superPi program opened in the same desktop, heh... heh...
That's bull..... I tell you what timing you should get. :smileysex
fake result my friend :(
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=15657
2 system in the word make that overclock wich watercooler , and the watercooling system for that is not a joke
IamAnoobieCheez
02-17-2004, 08:52 PM
yea.. :)
copyman
02-17-2004, 09:05 PM
Originally posted by Lasac
CPU: 1700+
Stepping: DLT3C JIUHB0308 RPMW
Cooling: Home-Made WaterCooling with Highest Performance! :D
Voltage: 2.2v (2.192v real)
Motherboard: ABIT NF7-S 2.0 Ultra400
Memory: 2x256MB Twinmos PC3200 BH5 @ DC 1:1 2-2-2-11
Overclock:
http://clientes.netvisao.pt/fernanpe/2766.JPG
CPUmark:
http://clientes.netvisao.pt/fernanpe/273.JPG
SuperPi Test in my sign :D
Cumps, Lasac
super pi impossivel amigo , isso é resultado de um p4 a 3850 mhz , voce esta dissipando mais de 230w se esse seu over é verdadeiro, eu conheço somente dois sistemas no mundo que são capazes de dissipar tal heat level com watercooling a temps ambientes maiores que 20c , o meu e o do cathar.
teoricamente seu overclock é impossivel ,a não ser que se tenha mudado as leis da fisica , o c\w para conseguir tal feito seria inferior ao da pasta termica usada , levando em consideração que tudo estivesse a seu favor , pois nenhum pro no mundo tbred a ou b passa de 2700 mhz com temperaturas acima de 55c.
hora pois , vc nem consegue rodar um 3d mark acima de 2650 amigo , eu rodo a 2720 mhz....
affffff:stick:
IvanAndreevich
02-19-2004, 08:20 PM
I get 2.5 Ghz out of my 1700+ chip. That's at 1.9V on NF7-S.
IamAnoobieCheez
02-23-2004, 03:52 PM
tbred xp1700 at 2,858mhz..
superPi = 35 sec.
Babudil
03-12-2004, 01:43 PM
CPU : Athlon XP 1800+
Stepping: JIUHB DLT3C 0333 WPMW
Cooling : Water Cooling
Voltage:cpu core:2.00 mem:2.9
Motherboard: Abit NF7-S v2,0
System Memory: 2x 256 MB Twinmos 3200 @ 3-3-2-2
Overclock: 208*13=2714 Mhz
PCMARK 2002
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?pcm=1732258
CPU Score : 8219
Memory Score : 5833
HDD Score : 952
http://www.turkishoverclockers.com/phpBB2/album_pic.php?pic_id=267
gkiing
03-31-2004, 04:31 PM
CPU: 1700+ OEM
Stepping: DLT3C JIUHB 0310 XPMW, batch number 003, blue die colour :D
Cooling: Vantec aeroflow air
Voltage: see overclock
Motherboard: Abit NF7-S v2.0
System Memory: 2x 256 KHX3200 BH-5
Overclock:
Air: 210x11 = 2310 @ 1.52v
el_diablo_21
04-17-2004, 10:40 PM
my good ol' xp 1700:
1700 jihub (dont remember more, but the die is brovn\redish)
haven't pushed i more than 9.5x213 as i'm curently awaiting my mobo back, an my watercooling to install it selv, as i'm too lazy :P
i'm a bit uncertain about it, but i dont think it has more than 2.3-2.4 in it. perhaps 2.5 i i give it 2-2.1v, but in my wiew that's damn close to rape ( :P ).
i used to have a thorton 2200, but alas i died together with my nf7-s when some stupid n00b tried to put av vapo on them.
her is his final memorial never the less:
axdc2200duy3c 1065276l30990
aqyha0351vpmw
did 2.51 on an aero7 lite with around 45c peak at 1.85v.
i have to say i was rather entusiastic about it, but :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: happens.
it was good for 2.7, i belive that, but unfortunatly is was one of those damn superlocked crap cpu's. tried everything. didnt work.
Electroid
05-02-2004, 09:35 PM
Screen Shot:
http://www.saunalahti.fi/~chedu/teamob/cpu/2100_2714.gif
2100+ AIUHB 0301MPMW @ 2714MHz, 2.08V
EpoX 8RDA+ 1.1
1*256MB KHX PC3000
Chilled water, -15 C
gabbax
06-01-2004, 07:53 PM
CPU:2400+ MultiProcessor
Stepping:AIUHB 0316 WPAW
Cooling:r404A machI
Voltage:1.96
Motherboard:DFI LP NFII uB
System Memory:KHX 2x256 PC3200 BH-5
Overclock:2836mhz
afireinside
06-04-2004, 08:21 PM
CPU:1800+
Stepping:NIUHB or something DLT3C
Cooling:watercooled
Voltage:1.82
Motherboard: DFI LP NFII uB
System Memory:2*256 corsair XMS PC3200 CH5
Overclock:2555 (232*11)
centaur
06-08-2004, 10:06 AM
CPU:1800+
Stepping:JIUHB DLT3C
Cooling:watercooled (dual-raddi, wc antarctica, zern-nbwak)
Voltage: ~2V
Motherboard: Abit NF7-S v2
System Memory:2*256 corsair PC3200 BH5 in DC
Overclock:unstable 2706 (11x246) cpu-z is different...
stable: 2673 (11x243) superpi: 37sec
tomorrow i get a dfi lpb, i need more fsb *G*
IamAnoobieCheez
06-09-2004, 02:18 PM
hey afireinside, how do you like your new LP board so far.. you like? :D
Endre
06-12-2004, 03:16 PM
Maybe time to unsticky this thread...
BLACK_MONKEY
06-14-2004, 02:36 AM
CPU:1700+
Stepping:JIUHB >for sure, but DUT3C ?
Cooling:Cooper based cooler and 80x80mm fan @2000rpm's
Voltage:1.85
Motherboard: Epox 8RDA rev 1.1 NF 2 Ultra 400
System Memory:2*256 Twinmos PC3200 M-Tec 5C
Overclock:2200 (200*11) for now :>
http://www.xtremecooling.net/image/3ghz.jpg
1700+
BLACK_MONKEY
06-18-2004, 01:04 PM
Originally posted by I²K
http://www.xtremecooling.net/image/3ghz.jpg
1700+
HOOAH :banana:
Goophy
06-20-2004, 03:42 AM
CPU: XP2600+
Stepping: No idea...
Cooling: GlacialTech Igloo Silet Breeze 462 II (not very good aircooling that is... :rolleyes: )
Voltage: 1,8v
Motherboard: MSI K7N2 Delta-ILSR
System Memory: Geil Golden Dragon Pc3200 256MB * 2 Dual channel.
Overclock: 2505MHz
Screenshot... (http://home.no.net/mralien/2500Mhz.gif)
derbis
07-01-2004, 12:19 PM
CPU: XP1700+
Stepping: JUHIB DLT3C
Cooling: Zalman CNPS7000Cu
Voltage: 1,8v
Motherboard: Abit NF7 Rev1.2
System Memory: Samsung PC3200 256MB * 2 Dual channel.
Overclock: 2420MHz (FSB220)
CPU could boot with 2600MHz and 1.9V but i cant boot to windows...same with up to 2V :(
Markie
07-05-2004, 04:49 AM
nice clock youve got there
Jesus
07-14-2004, 09:45 AM
2500+ M
AXHM2500FQQ4C
0351 IQYHA
MPMW
2564Mhz 1,775V, 223×11,5, water cooled, drilled. some krappy radiator.
Goes even further but havent benched
afireinside
07-14-2004, 11:44 AM
Originally posted by IamAnoobieCheez
hey afireinside, how do you like your new LP board so far.. you like? :D
Wow I just went to check this thread and I saw mine and was like wtf I said lan party? I must have copy pasted someones and edited the CPU or something. I have a taiwan Infinity from around January :eek:
Flashed a LP 21/1 or whatever BIOS a while back tho :D I'm really liking the board tho. Getting it a mobile soon.
fr0zen
07-23-2004, 03:45 PM
CPU: xp 1700+
Stepping: JIUHB 0308MPMW
Cooling: SpierWhisperRock (max 2800+) and som cool air
Voltage: 2.0
Motherboard: Abit KD7
System Memory: 256mb pc 2700
Overclock: 2616MHz
http://upl.silentwhisper.net/uplfolders/upload2/MAX_KLOCK_78p.PNG
saaya
08-02-2004, 05:11 AM
unstuck the thread, time to move on :)
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