I just got myself a new CPU, a barton mobile 2500. Nice chip, it is running at 14x166 for 2324GHz so I cant complain there.
However, I didnt realy want that figure, I wanted 2400 or 2300 with a FSB of 200.
Here is my specs:
NF7-S v1.1 with latest bios
2x256MB Corsair 3200DDR Dual channel mode
ATi 9700Pro GFX
Audigy 1 Plat (with that internal port box)
Wireless LAN card 54g
HDD: 7200 Maxtor 8MB
2x160MB SATA in RAID 0
1x120GB ATA
1x80GB ATA
LG DVD super multi drive (+-RAM)
Sony 52xCD-RW
Chieftec 340W PSU
8 Case fans, and a themertake smart fan on the CPU.
Temps are never above 40C, voltage lines are always stable.
However, I can boot, run prime, and memtest for ages at FSB200 sync without a single problem. If I start any 3D app/benchmark my computers GFX fails and the ATi recovery system manages to get it back up after the app kills itself.
The only problem I can see is my PSU, but the rails are all fine.
Bumping up the voltage to max, lowering the timmings, turning off CPU inferface do next to nothing to prevent this.
So any surgestions?
However, I didnt realy want that figure, I wanted 2400 or 2300 with a FSB of 200.
Here is my specs:
NF7-S v1.1 with latest bios
2x256MB Corsair 3200DDR Dual channel mode
ATi 9700Pro GFX
Audigy 1 Plat (with that internal port box)
Wireless LAN card 54g
HDD: 7200 Maxtor 8MB
2x160MB SATA in RAID 0
1x120GB ATA
1x80GB ATA
LG DVD super multi drive (+-RAM)
Sony 52xCD-RW
Chieftec 340W PSU
8 Case fans, and a themertake smart fan on the CPU.
Temps are never above 40C, voltage lines are always stable.
However, I can boot, run prime, and memtest for ages at FSB200 sync without a single problem. If I start any 3D app/benchmark my computers GFX fails and the ATi recovery system manages to get it back up after the app kills itself.
The only problem I can see is my PSU, but the rails are all fine.
Bumping up the voltage to max, lowering the timmings, turning off CPU inferface do next to nothing to prevent this.
So any surgestions?