mmhhh beautifull :D
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mmhhh beautifull :D
i dunno. that page B5I8 linked to is on the AMD website. i'd tent to trust it more than a retailer. they probably saw XP2400 Barton and assumed it runs at the same speed as the XP2400 Tbred.Quote:
Originally posted by saaya
but according to newegg the 2400+ has a 266fsb and runs @2ghz, and from searching the web a bit its not the only page selling mobile 2400+ chips with 266fsb and 2ghz clockspeed.
i have no doubt that this cpu runs at 15x133, just check out the code. and if it doesnt run as is indesktop boards im sure its no big deal modding it.
jhmm your right... it only runs @ 1.8ghz... still nice with 1.45v though.
If you look closely at the pic....
The 3d L12 bridge has been zapped so
that does make the chip a 266 (133FSB)
version.
Pops.
should be easy enough to fix if you need to.
Im ordering my moblie 2500+ tonight. Should be here on wensday. Hopeing for 2.5GHz with my slk-800a and TT Smartfan 2 or Tornado, whichever I decide to get.
Keep us posted on your results.Quote:
Originally posted by Aldus
Im ordering my moblie 2500+ tonight. Should be here on wensday. Hopeing for 2.5GHz with my slk-800a and TT Smartfan 2 or Tornado, whichever I decide to get.
aww that bastard stole my thunder! I wanted to post how I was the first one here to order one :( and I signed up just for that reason! ARGH! Neways, ordered one friday, will post results. Am looking for opinions about these bridges. Will I need to mod them? Also will employing the socket wire trick (used for 2400+ because of the 15x multiplier) in conjunction with this cpu work? Do I even need it (a.k.a do you think the cpu will be unlocked?) Also, if I don't take out the wire, could it in any way damage the cpu (don't think so because all it does is bridge pins?)? thanks, I'm psyched about this. Will put up for sale 2 cpus if this works. A 1700+ palomino for 30 (or 35 with quiet coolermaster heatsink), and a 2400+ retail thoroughbred (no heatsink for 70). Cya, and keep coming up with ideas/speculation on this processor. Could keep us mad overclockers content for some time:toast: :banana:
pakotlar, WELCOME TO XTREME!!!
i really don't think you'll need to modify any bridges to get the CPU to work. i doubt the BIOS on desktop boards is set up to even read any of them.
the CPU should be unlocked like every other Tbred or Barton, but you can't tell for sure because newegg has that damn sticker on the CPU in the pics.
I've got the mobile 2500 coming on Wednesday as well as an NF7-S and a Raptor HDD. I'll see how far she goes :D
~THT
haha excellent! tell us how it goes. I have a k7n2delta-ILSR: not as good as ur abit mobo, but i got it for cheap (79 bucks).
thank u for the warm welcome! this seems like a great forum. I hope this thing overclocks well. Yay for the guinea pigs! 112 bucks is one expensive animal tho!
i'm thinking about selling my XP2500 and putting that money toward one of those mobile chips.
haha excellent! tell us how it goes. I have a k7n2delta-ILSR: not as good as ur abit mobo, but i got it for cheap (79 bucks).
thank u for the warm welcome! this seems like a great forum. I hope this thing overclocks well. Yay for the guinea pigs! 112 bucks is one expensive animal tho!
edit: well felix, we'll tell you how they are, and then u can decide!
thanks pakotlar i'll be waiting for results.
also, i don't recognise your SN from [H], do you post often?
no lol, I think I registered just to ask about the mobile 2500+. I will be posting more tho, now that I'm getting into it. also their buy/sell forum is amazing.
yeah, i haven't posted there for a while but i used to buy and sell stuff in the FS/FT forum all the time. maybe i'll see ya there.
What is the price for this chip? I hope they'll be available in Slovenia too.
I already had one of this mobile CPU`s.
The 2500+ ( 1866Mhz ). It has default Vcore of 1,45 and was running in my Prommy @ only 2650 Mhz, so it was pretty poor for a Barton.
I sold it quikly , but i still have my screenshots i will post later, when back at home.
It has a perfect stepping, but it needed 1,7V on air for 3000+ speed. So this chip was worser then a 3000+ chip. Now my 3000+ makes 2850 Mhz in a Prommy.
cyas
you'll probably have to look around. sayaa had to have a friend buy one in the US and send it to him in Germany(i think).Quote:
Originally posted by TribesMan
What is the price for this chip? I hope they'll be available in Slovenia too.
Merenfreak, what week was the chip?
That was a really early chip. 0803 or 0903, dunno exactly.
I got it directly from AMD as test sample.
cya
i ordered one yesterday (mobile 2500+), i will let you guys know how it goes. im upgrading from a week 10 1700+ that does 2342 on a 8rda3+
and top hat theater you should get 2 raptors - they work great.
anyone know if the adata is any good on a amd system? i have twinmos 3200 BH-5 chips. i want to know if its worth the upgrade?
:banana: :D :banana:Quote:
aww that bastard stole my thunder! I wanted to post how I was the first one here to order one
I probally wont be the first with results, as Im going to lap my slk-800, my northbridge, and do the vdd mod on my 8rda+. Ill be lucky if i get it installed at all with school.:(
only 2.65ghz in a prommie? :/Quote:
Originally posted by Merenfreak
I already had one of this mobile CPU`s.
The 2500+ ( 1866Mhz ). It has default Vcore of 1,45 and was running in my Prommy @ only 2650 Mhz, so it was pretty poor for a Barton.
I sold it quikly , but i still have my screenshots i will post later, when back at home.
It has a perfect stepping, but it needed 1,7V on air for 3000+ speed. So this chip was worser then a 3000+ chip. Now my 3000+ makes 2850 Mhz in a Prommy.
cyas
I thought about it but I didn't think I'd need THAT much speed :)Quote:
Originally posted by spy
i ordered one yesterday (mobile 2500+), i will let you guys know how it goes. im upgrading from a week 10 1700+ that does 2342 on a 8rda3+
and top hat theater you should get 2 raptors - they work great.
anyone know if the adata is any good on a amd system? i have twinmos 3200 BH-5 chips. i want to know if its worth the upgrade?
As for the Adata PC4000, due to the loose timings, it's better suited for Intel machines. It's designed for high FSB w/ loose timings
~THT
hopefully that's why.Quote:
Originally posted by Merenfreak
That was a really early chip. 0803 or 0903, dunno exactly.
I got it directly from AMD as test sample.
i guess we'll be finding out how these newer ones overclock soon.