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Quest For Speed

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I just finished burning in my Barton 2500+ and this is what I've been able to run.

XP2500+ retail AXQEA 0322
NF7-S with VDD mod 1.85v

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I am currently running the system 24/7 2.5@227 with 1.95V Stable.

Here is a screenshot with 236 fsb. For a AMD the bandwith is pretty good.

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Nice OC man. what are you temp's full load and what mhz are you running stable @?
 
Nice oc.

At 236 MHz FSB, were the two memory modules running in single channel or dual channel? You were getting an integer bandwidth 3685 MB/s which is 97.6% efficiency assuming it was running 236 FSB.

From your sig, where did your whitewater from? D-TEK or Cather (Cathar ?).
 
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jonspd said:
Nice OC man. what are you temp's full load and what mhz are you running stable @?

hitechjb1 said:
At 236 MHz FSB, were the two memory modules running in single channel or dual channel? You were getting an integer bandwidth 3685 MB/s which is 97.6% efficiency assuming it was running 236 FSB. From your sig, where did your whitewater from? D-TEK or Cather (Cathar ?).

I am using bios ver 1.6 and the reported temps using MBM5 is low by at least 4C. Right now I am running 11x227(2497) with a 1.95 Vcore Stable. I am slowly raising it to find the limit at a 1.95 vcore. I don't want to run 2.0+ 24/7.

.....1.95V........................2.1 Vcore
Ambient 20C......................20C
Idle 30C...........................34C
Load 34C..........................39C

My water cooling system is a DIY using a original Cather all copper Whitewater block with a Eheim 1250 pump and a very large heater core(6.5x10.5) with 2 120mm fans and a 16oz Res.
The memory is ran in DC with [email protected]


HERE is a link to where you will find the VDD mod. Make sure you improve the cooling of both the NB and SB before cranking it up over 1.8.
 
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