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    Check this 2.4GHz@3.71GHz 1.525V

    I wrote a review about few P4 2.4GHz CPU's so click a link and go read it.

    Here is few pictures which I didn't include to a review 1 2

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    Very good,

    I like the point that,

    "overclocking can make your cheap but still rich featured processor surpass most expensive and fastest processors out there."



    OPP

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    Looks nice, good review.

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    saw that 24 hours ago. Excellent job and nice chip you got there.
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    Hmmm.....

    So...this CPU:

    PROD. CODE: BX80532PG2400DSL6WF
    FPO#: L311A849-0736
    VERSION#: C30333-002
    PACKDATE: 05/12/03
    MALAYSIA

    Rulz ?...hits 3700 and default vcore....then...why i have this one:

    PROD. CODE: BX80532PG2400DSL6WF
    FPO#: L311A807
    VERSION#: C30333-002
    PACKDATE: 05/12/03
    MALAYSIA

    and...i cannot hit 3300mhz ....damn sh*t !!!

    Whats going on ?!?!
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    Weird but there are BIG differences even thought chips have almost same code. This proofs it quite well.

    BTW: thanks for your kind comments folks

    (Does anyone know how to modify ADP3180 droop voltage?)

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    Also when u say Default voltage, do you mean its at the setting of 'Default' in the bios?

    Or you have put at a higher volt in bios so that when it undervolts it hits 1.525?

    Cos when I say default volts, I mean the top option, and thus the real vcore is actually about 1.44vcore load
    hehehehehe

    I have my Costa Rica Week 19 here now and she is running at 260fsb default volts (as in 'Default' in bios so undervolting to 1.44load) 100% stable so far in testing....see how much further she goes if I give her a little
    hehehehe

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    It is quite capable doing 3,71GHz at 1.475V. However i now modified my P4P800 and it seems that idle voltage is around 1.55V and load voltage is around 1.56V. I think
    I succeeded on my Droop voltage mod.

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    It's a crapshoot. There is no magic batch number for P4's...if there was, we'd all have the same thing

    Nice review!

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    Originally posted by Morkai
    It is quite capable doing 3,71GHz at 1.475V. However i now modified my P4P800 and it seems that idle voltage is around 1.55V and load voltage is around 1.56V. I think
    I succeeded on my Droop voltage mod.
    How can i do that ?

    My vcore voltages drop about 0.12 between idle and full load...its huge.

    I have 1.7 vcore in bios, and in full load...it reaches 1.58 vcore.

    How can i do that mod ?
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    I'm planning to explain it on my ASUS P4P800 review at MetkuMods.net. Every review has to have something new to offer.. right? This mod is not so bad if you look closely ADP3180 datasheets. However I have no pictures yet so I'm not going to explain it here. If you absolutely wan't to know it contact me antti@metku.net .

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