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New Tbred w/ DLT3C?

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Well kids ,

My Excaliber 1700 DLT 0307 is on the truck this AM for delivery. I will post back later with my results. I'm hoping for 2.5 Ghz under my Swifty 226w.
 
is this one good:eh?:
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Thats a DUT3C. Default of 1.6v, week 308. Very close to mine. See my sig for what I got out of it.
 
kchip said:
Well kids ,

My Excaliber 1700 DLT 0307 is on the truck this AM for delivery. I will post back later with my results. I'm hoping for 2.5 Ghz under my Swifty 226w.

I'd say, you'll easily hit 2500 MHz with that type of cooling. I hit 2,4Ghz with my DLT3C JIUHB 0308 RPMW chip with a Thermalright SLK800 and YS-tech fan. VCore at 1,85V. I could boot up at 2500 MHz easily, so with swifty peltier cooling, this CPU should run at 2,5Ghz without breaking a sweat.;) :p
 
Celemine1Gig said:


I'd say, you'll easily hit 2500 MHz with that type of cooling. I hit 2,4Ghz with my DLT3C JIUHB 0308 RPMW chip with a Thermalright SLK800 and YS-tech fan. VCore at 1,85V. I could boot up at 2500 MHz easily, so with swifty peltier cooling, this CPU should run at 2,5Ghz without breaking a sweat.;) :p


So if you could boot at 2500 easy then why didn't you keep it at that? Unless your sig is outdated it looks like you backed it down to 2000. I got into windows at 2550 but my computer froze up so I backed it down to 2330 and it has run like a champ overnight.
 
anyoen tried to use more then 1.85V on this DLT3C JIUHB chip?
I've tried on 2 of my chip but both chips dont like any voltage over 1.85V period. one of the chip reach 2.5ghz @ 1.85V so there should be more room for OCing given you have enough cooling - but the darn chip just does not like anything over 1.85V - it's sort of shutting down the system when I run prime95 (fan still running) even if set the speed to 2.3ghz with 1.95V eventho it's been proven to reach 2.5ghz.

the board is 8rda+ and i know this board wont have any probs running over 1.85V because I've done it with my tbred 2100+ running @2.45ghz w/ 2.05V stable.

any ideas?
 
moz_21 said:
Thats a DUT3C. Default of 1.6v, week 308. Very close to mine. See my sig for what I got out of it.
but with my old cpu(burned) jiuhb 1700+ 0302 i got MAX 2475 mhz so jiuhb 0302 is better then jiuhb 0308?
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technote said:
I just got two of these...

AXDA1700DLT3C
JIUHB 0308SPMW

Zapped all of the L3 and reconnect first two pair to make it 17*133MHz (my A7M266-D can only go upto 145MHz)... reconnected last pair of L5 to make it SMP-able... should be a major upgrade over my Duron 1333MHz (133MHz*10 oc from 1200MHz)

To those who lives in Toronto, Canada, I got it stright from a supplier, all the newer stock should be the DLT3C kind, even for 1800. Sales-rep told me that there are planty of these chips... to those who wants to upgrade, and not in a rush, could save a couple bucks when tthese chips are everywhere. I paid CDN$84+tax for each, which is ~US$50 (V.S. US$69 to US$79 i have seen on the web)

That's all for now, I will update when I got home.

Which supplier in Toronto did you get it from?
 
aghh i just got a 306 2100+ for my NF7-S 1.2 mobo.. i cant test it (the mobo) had to rma it...
Bleh... I would have gotten this proc instead had i found out about it soon
mebe ill get both? hehe dunno
 
yeah mine reached 2.5ghz 208x12 @1,85V with NO vddmod
specs 8rda+, corsair xms3200, and the dlt3c chip from exacliber.
I bought 2. The other chip can reach 2.4ghz @1,85V.
Both chip dont like voltage above 1.85V for some weird reason.
 
just bought one of these chips and im pretty stoked to see how it does..thanks to you all for getting the word out about these, i was about to spring for something not quite as good and more expensive! keep the knowledge flowing!
 
AC Slater said:



So if you could boot at 2500 easy then why didn't you keep it at that? Unless your sig is outdated it looks like you backed it down to 2000. I got into windows at 2550 but my computer froze up so I backed it down to 2330 and it has run like a champ overnight.

Well, I could boot up at 2500 MHz, but it wasn't stable. I don't know if the VCore wasn't high enough , if the board couldn't take the 200 MHz FSB or if the voltage regulation on the board was just overloaded. All I know is, that this CPU is rock stable at 2400 MHz with 1,85V.

AND, I backed it down to 2GHz @ 1,5V because:

1) it's much cooler at that setting
2) I don't really see the performance difference in games, as my gf 4 ti 4400 is the limiting factor then

Regards

Ingo

As soon as I'll have the Abit NF7 Rev.1.2 and some high performance RAM that can take 200 MHz+ FSB at the fastest timings, and my new Radeon, I'll give it a try at 2,5Ghz again.;) :p
 
I got mine from excal thursday. Runnin at 170x12.5 = 2125mhz @ 1.6v.

SLK-800 w Smart Fan II and Radio Shack Thermal Grease load temps.
Medium low (9 o'clock on my Vantec rheostat) = 4c
Full Speed = 36c

This is with case temps of 25c.
 
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