argh, I got my 2500, hoping it would do 2.5ghz on air, but it wont:(
right now I am at 232x10.5=2.45ghz
It need 1.95 Vcore for that:(
seems to max at the same speed as my old Tbred JIUHB:mad:
phooey
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argh, I got my 2500, hoping it would do 2.5ghz on air, but it wont:(
right now I am at 232x10.5=2.45ghz
It need 1.95 Vcore for that:(
seems to max at the same speed as my old Tbred JIUHB:mad:
phooey
My 2400+M maxes out at the same, 2450 stable @ 1.925. I can push it to 2550 but it's just asking for a BSOD, freeze or crash. More volts does nothing, 42c loaded temp.
what cooling? my 2400+ m crashes if the temps rise to ~40°C, if i keep it cooler than that i can get it to 2.6ghz+
well.under load it goes to 52-53c
I really need an SLK-xxx
Is an SLK-700 for $15 worth it?
slk900a here. Perhaps I should switch to water...
I just got a new Little Giant 475gph and switched to an auto radiator (from a truck) and got 2800MHz stable finally with mine. They sure do seem to like better cooling.
My mobile 2500 can do 2.8 on air (not stable of course)
didnt those mobiles like to be fed +2vcore?
They are supposed to get a nice boost when gogin over 2V vcore...
Orther then that, are your rails nice and stable?
Vcore stable?
all stable 12v at 11.95
my 2500+ Mobile so far is 2.6GHz stable at 1.9v on air. going to try 2.7ghz in a bit. So maybe you just got a bad one?
http://defcomedy66.shackspace.com/2500mdrzoc.PNG
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I just got a new Little Giant 475gph and switched to an auto radiator (from a truck)
Do you have any pictures of your cooling setup Poki? I would like to see how your rig looks.
Raybo
Check this:
Mobile 2500 (2.5GHz, 200x12.5)
Another:
Mobile 2500 (2.6GHz, 200x13)
hell even at 2500mhz i wouldnt say you got a dud? i mean look at the older bartons you were lucky if you reached 2400mhz! these mobiles seem to all hit 24-2500mhz and somtimes alot more! i am going to try one thats for dammmmmm sure! just dont know what one yet? my luck ill wait too long and they will all be gone!
peace perc,
Why the low fsb?Quote:
Originally posted by Drozdov
my 2500+ Mobile so far is 2.6GHz stable at 1.9v on air. going to try 2.7ghz in a bit. So maybe you just got a bad one?
http://defcomedy66.shackspace.com/2500mdrzoc.PNG
cause the Crucial sticks dont like the 2.7v thats the lowest option on my Albatron board.
It's not pretty by any means i just wanted to use a larger radiator because my old one wasn't allowing the water to cool properly. It was fine with my old 175gph pump but this new one really pumps it through too fast.Quote:
Originally posted by Raybo
Do you have any pictures of your cooling setup Poki? I would like to see how your rig looks.
Raybo
I used the room next to my workspace which has an unfinished bare concrete floor which only houses the sump pump and computer parts. I drilled 2 holes through the wall for the 1/2" tubing that feeds the waterblock.
I wanted to use the radiator as a resevior also but after testing the new pump as a inline unit it got way too hot. I knew i had to run it submersed so thats how the resevior ended up being part of it.
Anyway, the loop starts at the pump and goes to 1/2" tubing to the waterblock then 1/2" back to the radiator. It passes through and comes out a 3/4" tube to resevoir which i change the height of in relation to the top of the radiator to insure the radiator is flooded at all times. I also use the pressure relief cap to purge the air on fillup as it's on the discharge side of the radiator.
This is far from the way i wanted to do it but when i do get a true inline high pressure pump i'll remove the resevior from the system and use the radiator for one.
The main cooling nipples on the radiator were plugged and epoxied and then sealed with silicone after a day. I removed the pet:banana::banana::banana::banana: and drilled and tapped 1/2"NPT for the input and used the stock heater nipple for the return to the res.
bartons usually get a boost above above 2v, even tbreds actually, but bartons are very sensitive to heat. high volts and cool temps is what good bartons need to shine.
Looks "pretty" to me Poki, actual radiator and not a heater core.............. YIKES!
What kinda fan is that, Panaflo, Delta?
Raybo
yeah it seems if i put 2v or higher, i always get a blue screen before windows loadsQuote:
Originally posted by saaya
bartons usually get a boost above above 2v, even tbreds actually, but bartons are very sensitive to heat. high volts and cool temps is what good bartons need to shine.
I also like the bungie cord, nice touch. :toast:
Raybo
This is the second full sized radiator i've use... The other one was a monster but the last thing i uesd was an AC evaporator from my miata... Dang AC never did work well in it anyways.
No wait!
Galvanized bucket, empty milk crate, box fan and a radiator from a truck, this is what overclocking is all about!
Kudos to you Poki. I guess it ain't pretty but I'm sure it's cooler than the other side of the pillow.
Raybo
YEE HAA! Backwoods kewlin! LOL
Thank you for the pictures Poki, much appreciated.
Raybo :toast:
Buff - Stepping/production date on your CPU?
uhm, gotta remove it to find that......
I'll do that tonight.