mdzcpa
02-19-2003, 08:24 PM
Well, I never intended on getting one of these 2100s, but I lost one of my XP 2000 chips to a fatality and I needed a replacement. Unfortunately, after playing around with the bridges on the XP 2000 in the kid's rig the other day, I managed to blow a bridge somehow. Very wierd. The whole chip is cleaned up, and the bridges and pits look very clean, but no matter what, the CPU is stuck at a mutliplier of 8.5. Very odd. First time anything like this has happened.
Anyway, I threw the multiplier handicapped XP2000 into the drawer as a spare, moved my XP 2000 from my daily rig into the kid's rig, and got an XP 2100 Tbred as a replacment to the daily rig. For $93 shipped I couldn't pass it up. It showed up as a AIUHB0301.
You know, I knew these were suppose to be good overclockers, but Holy Crap :eek: I never really planned to push the chip real far as it is in my daily rig which is abused 24/7 and offers only very modest, and very quiet, air cooling. Boy was i surprised. With just stock voltage and the HHC-001 Coolmaster Heatpipe HSF with a quiet, low 4600rpm, YS Tech fan I hit 2162....prime stable.
Here she is:
http://www.liquidninjas.com/mdzcpa/ForumPics/Tbred2100/Picture%20004.jpg
http://www.liquidninjas.com/mdzcpa/ForumPics/Tbred2100/Picture%20002.jpg
http://www.liquidninjas.com/mdzcpa/ForumPics/Tbred2100/xp2100at2163.JPG
Man....a 430mhz overclock with very basic air cooling and no extra voltage...that's impressive.
Although it is gettin late and time for bed here, I thought I mess with it a litle more. This is at 1.675v (+.075 volts) in the BIOS (although the KD7 and MBM report 1.7v). Again, this is air cooled with a super wimpy fan and is prime stable for 30 minutes.
http://www.liquidninjas.com/mdzcpa/ForumPics/Tbred2100/2272.JPG
Now I'm thinkin'...."you gotta be kindin me". A 539mhz overclock with basic air cooling and less than .1v extra.
You know...I may indeed have to put this is the gaming rig just to find out what it can do with H20 and a pelt. And it was only suppose to be a modest replacment chip. This is insane:D
Anyway, I threw the multiplier handicapped XP2000 into the drawer as a spare, moved my XP 2000 from my daily rig into the kid's rig, and got an XP 2100 Tbred as a replacment to the daily rig. For $93 shipped I couldn't pass it up. It showed up as a AIUHB0301.
You know, I knew these were suppose to be good overclockers, but Holy Crap :eek: I never really planned to push the chip real far as it is in my daily rig which is abused 24/7 and offers only very modest, and very quiet, air cooling. Boy was i surprised. With just stock voltage and the HHC-001 Coolmaster Heatpipe HSF with a quiet, low 4600rpm, YS Tech fan I hit 2162....prime stable.
Here she is:
http://www.liquidninjas.com/mdzcpa/ForumPics/Tbred2100/Picture%20004.jpg
http://www.liquidninjas.com/mdzcpa/ForumPics/Tbred2100/Picture%20002.jpg
http://www.liquidninjas.com/mdzcpa/ForumPics/Tbred2100/xp2100at2163.JPG
Man....a 430mhz overclock with very basic air cooling and no extra voltage...that's impressive.
Although it is gettin late and time for bed here, I thought I mess with it a litle more. This is at 1.675v (+.075 volts) in the BIOS (although the KD7 and MBM report 1.7v). Again, this is air cooled with a super wimpy fan and is prime stable for 30 minutes.
http://www.liquidninjas.com/mdzcpa/ForumPics/Tbred2100/2272.JPG
Now I'm thinkin'...."you gotta be kindin me". A 539mhz overclock with basic air cooling and less than .1v extra.
You know...I may indeed have to put this is the gaming rig just to find out what it can do with H20 and a pelt. And it was only suppose to be a modest replacment chip. This is insane:D