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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

QuadDamage
02-19-2003, 09:08 PM
glad to hear that, my man:D i think you'll be pushing it harder in next few days, wanna bet?:)

mdzcpa
02-19-2003, 09:10 PM
Originally posted by QuadDamage
glad to hear that, my man:D i think you'll be pushing it harder in next few days, wanna bet?:)

He he...no...that's a bet I'd surely lose! I will likely get this bad boy under the pelt over the weekend.

taco
02-19-2003, 09:25 PM
good stuff mdzcpa ;)

i was just thinking about getting a KD7-E. u think it would be worth it? selling this KD7 next week, so i need a game plan.

MudWhistle
02-20-2003, 01:13 PM
My 0302 - 2100xp will hit those speeds on a kd7-e with the same voltages you used mdzcpa, I was using a Volcano 7+ though.
Looks like you have a keeper, these 2100's are worth the extra 30-50 dollars more then the 1700's because they hit higher speeds at much less voltage.

spaceboy
02-21-2003, 12:58 PM
looks good yeah ;)


http://digilander.libero.it/spaceboyz/2796.jpg

baller02
02-21-2003, 01:03 PM
my xp2100+ aiuhb 0250 only needs 1,4 v for 1900mhz and 1,5v for 2000mhz and this is with slk 800 aircooling.
my 24/7 speed is 2400 mhz with 1,9 v

Alexandrus
02-21-2003, 01:42 PM
Yeap, my AIUHB 0303 UPIW does 2000MHz air cooled by AX-7 and SCF2@2500RPM at only 1.50V(about 1.54V real) on 8RDA+.
Helluva CPU, I'll OC it more when I feel like working :D

deerhunter
02-21-2003, 02:17 PM
Its about time you got one!
:slobber: Waiting to see it under water!
Both of my 2100's do well on air and fold 24/7.
It truly is a great CPU!:D

DaGooch
02-21-2003, 05:39 PM
Yes, they certainly are fantastic! :D

AXDA2100DUT3C 9
AIUHB 0301MPMW
Prometeia 1.95V
Prime 95 stable for the last 24 hours:

Hardass
02-21-2003, 05:42 PM
Very Nice!:toast:

BoomBeef
02-21-2003, 06:31 PM
Tested 2 oem AIUHB chips and 1 retail to be able to do 166 bus with ease. The two oem chips I tested were on A7N8X and needed 1.75 & 1.8 vcore respectively to run thru 3dmark loops. Can't test them further because customers picked them up since.

I'm testeing my retail chip on Asus A7V8X. It boots up to XPpro without any extra juice and runs 3dmark just fine. Can't run any games without crashing, but I have further testing to do. I'm using plain air cooling Vantec Aeroflow. I have a Swiftech MCX462+ too. Maybe I'll try that with the Tornado fan and see if that is an issue.
How much vcore can these TbredB chips take before frying? The A7V8X has an overvolt jumper.

mdzcpa
02-21-2003, 07:08 PM
Originally posted by DaGoochMeister
Yes, they certainly are fantastic! :D

AXDA2100DUT3C 9
AIUHB 0301MPMW
Prometeia 1.95V
Prime 95 stable for the last 24 hours:

Wow...way to go!