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NAC NAC
08-25-02, 08:05 PM
How can you tell if you have an AGOIA or something else by looking at the face of you chip?

Here is what I have on the chip face:
AXDA2200DKV3C
9100593280131
AIRGA0227TPCW

Sandra tells me I have stepping revision 8/0(0)

WCPUID Version :
Processor #1 : AMD Athlon XP (Model 8) / 9B32DEAF
Platform : Socket A (Socket 462)
Vendor String : AuthenticAMD
CPU Type : Original OEM Processor (0)
Family : 6 (7)
Model : 8 (8)
Stepping ID : 0 (0)
Brand : ----
APIC : ----
Name String : AMD Athlon(tm) XP

Internal Clock : 1913.26 MHz
System Bus : 332.74 MHz DDR
System Clock : 166.37 MHz
Multiplier : 11.5

L1 I-Cache : 64K Byte
L1 D-Cache : 64K Byte
L1 T-Cache : ----
L1 Cache : ----
L2 Cache : 256K Byte
L2 Speed : 1913.26 MHz (Full)

MMX Unit : Supported
SSE Unit : Supported
SSE2 Unit : Not Supported
MMX2 Unit : Supported
3DNow! Unit : Supported
3DNow!+ Unit : Supported

Host Bridge : 1106:3099.00 [VIA Apollo KT266/A]
South Bridge : 1106:3147.00 [VIA VT8233]
VGA Device : 10DE:0201.A3 [NVIDIA GeForce3 Ti 200]
Memory Size : 512M Byte
Memory Clock : ----

Does this help you out ? Can someone clue me in on the AGOIA, & which is the best chip for O/C ing..?

Thanks,
Michael

juliendogg
08-25-02, 08:30 PM
so you have an airga y

weasel
08-25-02, 08:32 PM
Originally posted by NAC NAC
How can you tell if you have an AGOIA or something else by looking at the face of you chip?

Here is what I have on the chip face:
AXDA2200DKV3C
9100593280131
AIRGA0227TPCW



You have an airga, last line first 5 letters.

weasel
08-25-02, 08:35 PM
got beat by Juliendogg, ok so where did you come up with the y.

portorock
08-25-02, 08:59 PM
the agoia is on the palimino chip. you have the T-Bred

NAC NAC
08-25-02, 09:00 PM
Is the AIRGA very good for O/Cing ?
I can't seem to get it past 168/168 FSB @ 11.5 = 1932. The chip is cool (temp). I have tried to increase the vcore to 1.675 & tried to increase the DDR voltage. I end up with non-boot when I go past 169FSB. Clearing the CMOS will get me back into the BIOS to reset - when it's warm.
When I leave it at 168 and shut down over night, then it has a non boot the next day. Clearing the CMOS doesn't do a thing for it. So, I have taken the chip out three times now, to rebridge the 1/3/5 on the L3.
Has anyone else had any problems similar to this?
Thanks,
Michael

Spec_Ops2087
08-25-02, 09:15 PM
All chips have their limits...seems yours is 168...nothing you can really do about it except get a new chip to toy with...not to mention 1932 isn't bad....now it is time to ENJOY your comp and not OC it ;)



Spec

residentevil2
08-25-02, 10:04 PM
1.62 vcore raise it to 1.80 or 1.85 then you will gt more overclock


and its a airga 9 not Y raise youre voltage it wont hurt the cpu ull probly get 1980 or 2 ghz close to that at least