ziggo0 said:
Yeah...now that I got a semi decent rig...compared to what I had...I can't stay on air for to long
. I know this chip can boot 2.6ghz under cold air, which isn't to hard, and I see setups all over with WC'ed AXPs but I can't find them all of a sudden when i want to WC it! I'm trying to stay cost effective, but if its going to severely reelect temps, eh...probably not then
I used to have a KIXJB. But no matter what, at least with the Vcore limit that my Asus A7V8X-X (NOT in the sig) had, I couldn't even reach the desktop at 2.5 ghz, I would get a BSOD before the Windows boot process is complete or just crash.
But it was at least 3 hour Prime95 stable at 2.4 ghz (160x15.0) with the Vcore at 1.85V. 2.37 was the sweet spot on that KIXJB. (2370 mhz) (158x15.0) That only required 1.75V. But, warning, the KIXJB I used to have has a tendency to get hot! At least according the the thermal diode reading.
These may be one of the hottest running processors, seriously!
That's probably why you require major cooling just for it to boot.
That was my serious PC upgrade of August, 2004. I was trying to get the best out of my A7V8X-X, which don't have a PCI and AGP lock, thus I'm lucky to get 175 mhz for the FSB. In fact, the FSB usually was technically underclocked, because of the high 15.0 multiplier.
I was trying to push it harder back in 2005, but ended up getting rid of it, because I gotten myself a Barton 3000+, which probably gets me to the same clocks, if not higher. The Barton 3000+ I have, which is AQZFA, is the one I have that has the best chance of seeing a stable 2.5 ghz. But I never tried to run it any faster than 2.4 ghz, because I seem to not have good enough cooling for even 2.43 ghz. When I was there or around there, Prime95 silently crashed on me.