Can you? It will be interesting to compare it with retail.Quote:
Originally Posted by wwwww
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Can you? It will be interesting to compare it with retail.Quote:
Originally Posted by wwwww
intel does own ES chips
Can tell you that next Friday. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Dumo
oooo sooo exciting :P
Witch batch do you have wwww?
umm?Quote:
Originally Posted by Waus-mod
batch?
LF80639 ---
75418533 QKHN ES
Does that help?
That isnt a 2600 am i correct?.. 2600ES = QHJJ
T2500 - all I could find was that or a T2400 and with a 265 max FSB...
The 265max fsb is caused by bios of aopen ;)
Yeah - and that's the board I got, so 12*265 is it - Unless clockgen has something to say about it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Waus-mod
Or bios update ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by wwwww
Too bad Big Toe is not working for Aopen those days :D
Big Toe?Quote:
Originally Posted by wittekakker
He that dude who had his name on one of my DFI nf3 bios'?
I remember my DFI 855GME had some Samuel guy on the bios screen with some duck picture...:P
Yes, that dude.
Can the DELL 9400 series notebooks with Yonah be OCed
thinking of a T2400 and OCing to T2600 speeds
gotta replace this 8500 fireball hot I got now thats dirt slow
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can the BIOS be replaced to allow OCing the Yonah??
I don't think so. clockgen may have one for 945gm in the future.Quote:
Originally Posted by iboomalot
pin mod should be possible.. gotta check all the datasheets thoughQuote:
Originally Posted by iboomalot
Pinmod to what?Quote:
Originally Posted by lawrywild
They have a 200FSB setting?
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Originally Posted by wwwww
200FSB ??
how can they use DDR2 533 or 667 ???
The same way you can run the RAM slower than the FSB, using dividers. With FSB 200 and DDR2 533 it runs a 4:5 (FSB:RAM) divider.Quote:
Originally Posted by iboomalot
hummm seems stupid to choke down a nice chip like the T2XXX mobile chip with a slow 200FSB and then divide ram thats 667 mhz
oh well I don't make the rules. Sure wish Intel would get its act together.
I'm pretty sure Franc CPUZ will get to it soon:)Quote:
Originally Posted by wwwww
Nah - they don't have a 200FSB...They have a 166FSB :PQuote:
Originally Posted by iboomalot
according to Dell's web site its 667 mhz
should be a large upgrade from my P42.2 with 266mhz ram and 4200 rpm HD.
sure would like to be able to OC the CPU some.
166X4 quad pumped probly? The aopen board maxed @ 199x4.
yep, 166x4 = ~667
Should I just wait till a Turion X2 comes to market in the next month or two??
Seemed the Duo were faster than the Dothans and those seem to be a nice processor for the most part.
Why even look at turion? Personally I would only buy Intel powered laptop :) And new Merom laptops will have battery lives in the tens of hours :p:
I can get a DELL 9400 with T2400 chip , 2gb 667 mem , 17" monitor , and 60gb 7200 rpm for 1700
I think that will rock but will check into Merom laptops too
Well that depends on the battery, my Centrino II based laptop lasts for about 3 hours with the CPU dissipating under 2W - with the rest of the system dissipating a good 20W-30W, the CPU will make very little difference in battery life.Quote:
Originally Posted by kiwi
i cant wait for some motherboards to come out for this
bump!
updates ?
I'd like to see an update too, quite interested in getting a Yonah ES on my phase...
whys everyone so pumped to buy yonahs, from what I've read it still lags behind the x2/opteron...it consumes less power, but i figured you guys wouldn't be worrying about that...are you buying these because they're from intel and they're new, or do you know something that I don't...?
It`s XS - they just wanna OC it real good ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by andyisc00l
lol and why do so many members have pictures of cats?
most people won't run their yonahs at def speed and 166 fsb.. as most people here didn't run their dothans at 133fsb and singclechan ddr333 like the original spec said ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by andyisc00l
FSB is the key to Yonah's performance, just look at those all-air results in 3dm06 and super PI. Once you get north of 220, good things start happenin' :DQuote:
Originally Posted by andyisc00l