X2 3800 LDBFE 0608UPMW "T"
Not a great one by any stretch of the imagination.
Superpi, 3DMark & dual Prime stable at 2600 on typhoon air. (42c load)
It'll do 2500 at 1.4v, takes 1.55v to run 2600...
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X2 3800 LDBFE 0608UPMW "T"
Not a great one by any stretch of the imagination.
Superpi, 3DMark & dual Prime stable at 2600 on typhoon air. (42c load)
It'll do 2500 at 1.4v, takes 1.55v to run 2600...
There's a thread running over at OCforum showing a collection of steppings and results. Each one is running on a different system though so I don't know how conclusive it's going to be but it's worth...
So close! :thumbsup:
Has to be frustrating knowing it's only one good boot away.
:toast:
Well I do believe I've topped out. Not that I'm complaining.
2801 (13x215.5) 1.96v Primed for 10 hours before I got impatient and shut it down. 2.06v couldn't get me stable any higher. Haven't run...
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Just started playing so I can't claim the right of full stability but so far it's looking good.
Currently priming, 2 hours and counting at 2.8...
That's the strange part. I don't have to change anything in the BIOS to kill it. Clear CMOS, boot to BIOS, exit without saving, dead.
I've narrowed it down to the AIW. I've tried a few other...
Was planning a BIOS flash as a last resort since I'm uncomfortable with the lightning fast shutdown on exit. Think I've found the problem though. This board doesn't like the AIW 9700 for some...
Picked up and NF7-S rev 2 and a Barton 2500-m to play with and have run across an odd problem. Initial boot into BIOS is fine. Whether I make any changes or not, as soon as I exit BIOS, the system...
Sorry, should have clarified. Click on each driver under "description" and it'll take you to the next page with a download button. The Drivers are there, honest.
Should be a K6-2 400. I used to....I mean, my brother had one.
C'mon Doc, you can admit it. You're among friends here. The Compaq's yours isn't it. :D
Batch of '98 drivers here:
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You won't go wrong with either Liteon or Plextor but if you want the best, save your nickels and get the Plextor Premium.
Fairly thorough review here: http://www.cdfreaks.com/article/112 (decent...
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Anyone remember lawn darts? Nothing brings a smile to the face of an eight year old like handing him an aerodynamic, sharpened steel spike. I think they were eventually banned here in the U.S. Ah,...
Not the best picture in the world but had to include a shot of the engine. Firewall & valve covers show the eventual body color.
I know I'm not the only greasemonkey out there.
Saved this '68 Plymouth Satellite from the wrecking yard a few years back and it was rough. (still is.) Blown 383/2 barrel, rust, slipping trans,...
I only mentioned the Mastiff model because there's a simple pencil mod that converts it to the Mother-In-Law Pro version.
I agree, the wolfhound is magnificent. Even more so when you see one clear...
Good choice. Far too many people jump into the animal cannon arena with more money than sense, put together that dream mastiff or wolfhound gun only to find the hobby is not for them and it sits in...
I don't think you're going to go wrong either way. Haven't had the pleasure of playing with an Eheim so everything after this is heresay but from the reading I did back trying to make the same...
At the rate I'm going it's going to take me another 9 1/2 years to get there. I have to learn to type faster.
A dirt cheap, low effort alternative that doesn't look too bad is the GLAD plastic food container shroud. http://forum.oc-forums.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=189327&highlight=plastic+shroud
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"I'm selling candy bars to go to sniper camp. How many should I put you down for?"
Just to toss another possible variable in here, you may want to look a little closer at the ram. Had a 512 stick of Sammy 2700 that I picked up after reading all the glowing 200fsb reviews. Didn't...
Doesn't sound terribly bad to me. Most I could get out of mine on air was 2300 at 1.85v. They don't mind voltage though so if your cooling is up to it try feeding it a bit more. You might get lucky.
For comparison sake, using MBM and the questionable onboard sensors:
Case: 26c
Idle: 33c
Load: 38c
Room is 22c