View Full Version : Wondering which code is best? Is there a best code?
lemmingboy
07-17-01, 10:21 AM
I have been reading posts for a while, and it seems there is some confustion over which code is the code to look for. Some say AXIA, while others hold promise in the newer AHYJA ,AXIAR codes. Most agree that the 'Y' on the third line is what to look for, but I heard some guy saying that a '#' is better on the new AHYJA. I want to get to the bottom of it! There are several code compelations out there, but they don't cover the new code types.
If you have one of these codes could you please post, code, speed, ocspeed, 'Y' (or other letter) or '#'.
Also list what type of cooling and power supply you have.
Hopefully we will notice a trend and determine which code is the code to look for.
oc jason
07-17-01, 10:30 AM
axia, axiar, and ahyja are all good overclockers-i think that the ahyja arent as good as the axia/axiar line but they also run cooler which means you whave more room to up the voltage. Which actually could result in a higher speed. So its really up to you- go into the Cpu Database and and look at the average/highest overclock speeds for each chip- the codes are in the comments- just look for yourself. Its all up to your decision
It_The_Cow
07-17-01, 11:21 AM
Here's (http://www.athlonoc.com/stepping2.php) a little something that may help, too
AtomicGuY
07-17-01, 11:29 AM
AXIAR is the most stable code for the T-bird .18um tech.
My friend's 1GHz (200) AXIAR chip is running @ 1533MHz (11.5x133) with 1.750Volts (Defualt).
Newer 1.40GHz T-birds also have a stepping simular to AXIAR which is just as good for higher end chips. My 1.4GHz Athlon hits 1533MHz too at defualt voltage.
Bad Maniac
07-17-01, 12:58 PM
AtomicGuy what do you use this:
2X 60GB 7200rpm Maxtor Hard Drives in RAID 0 and 4 80GB External firewire hard drives. = 440GB Total
for? just curious and a bit envyous :p
I just noticed that PCNut has AXIA K chips for $100. Does anyone have experience with these? Some of them are doing well in the database.
TranceBear
07-17-01, 05:00 PM
AtomicGuY (Jul 17, 2001 11:29 a.m.):
AXIAR is the most stable code for the T-bird .18um tech.
My friend's 1GHz (200) AXIAR chip is running @ 1533MHz (11.5x133) with 1.750Volts (Defualt).
Newer 1.40GHz T-birds also have a stepping simular to AXIAR which is just as good for higher end chips. My 1.4GHz Athlon hits 1533MHz too at defualt voltage.
Geez, not again!!
AtomicGuY
07-18-01, 01:15 AM
"Bad Maniac"
I use the 440GB to store my collection of near 12000 mp3s and have all 200 of my computer games installed at once! Even good old War Craft 2 is on there! My Unreal Tournament folder is topping 5GBytes of mods and maps. jezz, guess you should call it a junk yard.
I highly recommend 1394 drives to everyone. Who needs CDRW 650MB when you can have 80GB with 4 times the speed! Its very easy to install too. I stack em up. I'm also planning to buy 1 more, a 60GB verison with the new 7200rpm interface. Gatta wait a few weeks thou for them to come out in my area.
AtomicGuY (Jul 18, 2001 01:15 a.m.):
"Bad Maniac"
I use the 440GB to store my collection of near 12000 mp3s and have all 200 of my computer games installed at once! Even good old War Craft 2 is on there! My Unreal Tournament folder is topping 5GBytes of mods and maps. jezz, guess you should call it a junk yard.
I highly recommend 1394 drives to everyone. Who needs CDRW 650MB when you can have 80GB with 4 times the speed! Its very easy to install too. I stack em up. I'm also planning to buy 1 more, a 60GB verison with the new 7200rpm interface. Gatta wait a few weeks thou for them to come out in my area.
OMG you packrat! why is your UT folder so small? ;-)
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