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"Avid Gamer" <Scully (AT) yahoo (DOT) com.au> wrote in message news:3oo3m09obm4af6fme65n2mu5at0ogoljn2 (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... On Mon, 04 Oct 2004 23:41:34 GMT, "rstlne" <. (AT) text (DOT) news.virgin.net wrote: "Avid Gamer" <Scully (AT) yahoo (DOT) com.au> wrote in message news:sqp2m0t74v2lm7hr14oc8eqpec45skf41c (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... Try 1.775 to get it realy stable. The desktop chips do it at 1.7v .. so I think that you shouldnt need to go over that (or you woulda been just as good off buying a desktop version) Can the Desktop version do 400fsb at 2.5ghz, and stay under 40c when doing it ? I doubt it.. I doubt your Mob version would do 400fsb either.. I doubt you'll find a chipset that will go past 280.. If your having to up the voltage at 2300 PAST what a desktop version is using then chances are it's going to be hotter than the desktop version, the temp variations between mob&nonmob is that the mob is able to run stable at a lower voltage.. Given that your increasing voltage then your also increasing the heat.. |
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"rstlne" <. (AT) text (DOT) news.virgin.net> wrote in message news:EUr8d.41$Ga3.21 (AT) newsfe1-win (DOT) ntli.net... "Avid Gamer" <Scully (AT) yahoo (DOT) com.au> wrote in message news:3oo3m09obm4af6fme65n2mu5at0ogoljn2 (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... On Mon, 04 Oct 2004 23:41:34 GMT, "rstlne" <. (AT) text (DOT) news.virgin.net wrote: "Avid Gamer" <Scully (AT) yahoo (DOT) com.au> wrote in message news:sqp2m0t74v2lm7hr14oc8eqpec45skf41c (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... Try 1.775 to get it realy stable. The desktop chips do it at 1.7v .. so I think that you shouldnt need to go over that (or you woulda been just as good off buying a desktop version) Can the Desktop version do 400fsb at 2.5ghz, and stay under 40c when doing it ? I doubt it.. I doubt your Mob version would do 400fsb either.. I doubt you'll find a chipset that will go past 280.. If your having to up the voltage at 2300 PAST what a desktop version is using then chances are it's going to be hotter than the desktop version, the temp variations between mob&nonmob is that the mob is able to run stable at a lower voltage.. Given that your increasing voltage then your also increasing the heat.. Well I have mine running at 11.5x200 (400 with 1Gb 3200) Soupladel |
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"Soupladel" <Soupladel (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:a8D8d.3268$xb.404 (AT) text (DOT) news.blueyonder.co.uk... "rstlne" <. (AT) text (DOT) news.virgin.net> wrote in message news:EUr8d.41$Ga3.21 (AT) newsfe1-win (DOT) ntli.net... "Avid Gamer" <Scully (AT) yahoo (DOT) com.au> wrote in message news:3oo3m09obm4af6fme65n2mu5at0ogoljn2 (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... On Mon, 04 Oct 2004 23:41:34 GMT, "rstlne" <. (AT) text (DOT) news.virgin.net wrote: "Avid Gamer" <Scully (AT) yahoo (DOT) com.au> wrote in message news:sqp2m0t74v2lm7hr14oc8eqpec45skf41c (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... Try 1.775 to get it realy stable. The desktop chips do it at 1.7v .. so I think that you shouldnt need to go over that (or you woulda been just as good off buying a desktop version) Can the Desktop version do 400fsb at 2.5ghz, and stay under 40c when doing it ? I doubt it.. I doubt your Mob version would do 400fsb either.. I doubt you'll find a chipset that will go past 280.. If your having to up the voltage at 2300 PAST what a desktop version is using then chances are it's going to be hotter than the desktop version, the temp variations between mob&nonmob is that the mob is able to run stable at a lower voltage.. Given that your increasing voltage then your also increasing the heat.. Well I have mine running at 11.5x200 (400 with 1Gb 3200) Soupladel Should I be uping the chipset or ram voltages as well? never had to do this in the past when overclocking my previous 750, 1GHz or 2400+ chips! Soupladel |
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