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Default Athlon 2500+ Mobile - 10-01-2004 , 07:32 PM






Is it possible to run a mobile Athlon in a desktop setup? If so what are
the pros/cons?

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Default Re: Athlon 2500+ Mobile - 10-02-2004 , 03:06 PM






Well ive got my Mobile 2500xp in my Abit AN7 board and it great, i dont
think there are any cons. Ive got it clocked at 11x200 for a 3200xp @ 1.5v
very cool and fast. I think they run ok in all nforce 2 ultra motherboards.



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Is it possible to run a mobile Athlon in a desktop setup? If so what are
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Default Re: Athlon 2500+ Mobile - 10-03-2004 , 08:28 AM





I meant to get the mobile 2500 to 3200 speeds 1.65 is needed ,
though i am running at 1.75, to get my 12.5X200 2.5ghz.



On Sat, 2 Oct 2004 20:06:06 +0100, "Doughnut" <doughnut (AT) doughnut (DOT) com>
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Well ive got my Mobile 2500xp in my Abit AN7 board and it great, i dont
think there are any cons. Ive got it clocked at 11x200 for a 3200xp @ 1.5v
very cool and fast. I think they run ok in all nforce 2 ultra motherboards.



doughnut



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Is it possible to run a mobile Athlon in a desktop setup? If so what are
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Default Re: Athlon 2500+ Mobile - 10-03-2004 , 10:21 AM




"Avid Gamer" <Scully (AT) yahoo (DOT) com.au> wrote

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I meant to get the mobile 2500 to 3200 speeds 1.65 is needed ,
though i am running at 1.75, to get my 12.5X200 2.5ghz.



On Sat, 2 Oct 2004 20:06:06 +0100, "Doughnut" <doughnut (AT) doughnut (DOT) com
wrote:

Well ive got my Mobile 2500xp in my Abit AN7 board and it great, i dont
think there are any cons. Ive got it clocked at 11x200 for a 3200xp @
1.5v
very cool and fast. I think they run ok in all nforce 2 ultra
motherboards.



doughnut



"Soupladel" <Soupladel (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:IOl7d.1057$xb.860 (AT) text (DOT) news.blueyonder.co.uk...
Is it possible to run a mobile Athlon in a desktop setup? If so what
are
the pros/cons?

Cheers

Soupladel




I can only get mine to run at 11.5 x 200 anything else and it refuses to
post or load windows. (I am currently running with 2x512Mb 3200)

Soupladel




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Default Re: Athlon 2500+ Mobile - 10-03-2004 , 12:42 PM





What voltage you using for the CPU and ram timings ?


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"Avid Gamer" <Scully (AT) yahoo (DOT) com.au> wrote in message
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I meant to get the mobile 2500 to 3200 speeds 1.65 is needed ,
though i am running at 1.75, to get my 12.5X200 2.5ghz.



On Sat, 2 Oct 2004 20:06:06 +0100, "Doughnut" <doughnut (AT) doughnut (DOT) com
wrote:

Well ive got my Mobile 2500xp in my Abit AN7 board and it great, i dont
think there are any cons. Ive got it clocked at 11x200 for a 3200xp @
1.5v
very cool and fast. I think they run ok in all nforce 2 ultra
motherboards.



doughnut



"Soupladel" <Soupladel (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:IOl7d.1057$xb.860 (AT) text (DOT) news.blueyonder.co.uk...
Is it possible to run a mobile Athlon in a desktop setup? If so what
are
the pros/cons?

Cheers

Soupladel





I can only get mine to run at 11.5 x 200 anything else and it refuses to
post or load windows. (I am currently running with 2x512Mb 3200)

Soupladel



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Default Re: Athlon 2500+ Mobile - 10-03-2004 , 02:20 PM




"Avid Gamer" <Scully (AT) yahoo (DOT) com.au> wrote

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What voltage you using for the CPU and ram timings ?


On Sun, 03 Oct 2004 14:21:54 GMT, "Soupladel" <Soupladel (AT) gmail (DOT) com
wrote:


"Avid Gamer" <Scully (AT) yahoo (DOT) com.au> wrote in message
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I meant to get the mobile 2500 to 3200 speeds 1.65 is needed ,
though i am running at 1.75, to get my 12.5X200 2.5ghz.



On Sat, 2 Oct 2004 20:06:06 +0100, "Doughnut" <doughnut (AT) doughnut (DOT) com
wrote:

Well ive got my Mobile 2500xp in my Abit AN7 board and it great, i dont
think there are any cons. Ive got it clocked at 11x200 for a 3200xp @
1.5v
very cool and fast. I think they run ok in all nforce 2 ultra
motherboards.



doughnut



"Soupladel" <Soupladel (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:IOl7d.1057$xb.860 (AT) text (DOT) news.blueyonder.co.uk...
Is it possible to run a mobile Athlon in a desktop setup? If so what
are
the pros/cons?

Cheers

Soupladel





I can only get mine to run at 11.5 x 200 anything else and it refuses to
post or load windows. (I am currently running with 2x512Mb 3200)

Soupladel


Vcore @ 1.7v (needed to get it stable) and the ram timings are at 3,3,3,8

Soupladel




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Default Re: Athlon 2500+ Mobile - 10-04-2004 , 11:08 AM





Try 1.775 to get it realy stable.


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What voltage you using for the CPU and ram timings ?


On Sun, 03 Oct 2004 14:21:54 GMT, "Soupladel" <Soupladel (AT) gmail (DOT) com
wrote:


"Avid Gamer" <Scully (AT) yahoo (DOT) com.au> wrote in message
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I meant to get the mobile 2500 to 3200 speeds 1.65 is needed ,
though i am running at 1.75, to get my 12.5X200 2.5ghz.



On Sat, 2 Oct 2004 20:06:06 +0100, "Doughnut" <doughnut (AT) doughnut (DOT) com
wrote:

Well ive got my Mobile 2500xp in my Abit AN7 board and it great, i dont
think there are any cons. Ive got it clocked at 11x200 for a 3200xp @
1.5v
very cool and fast. I think they run ok in all nforce 2 ultra
motherboards.



doughnut



"Soupladel" <Soupladel (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:IOl7d.1057$xb.860 (AT) text (DOT) news.blueyonder.co.uk...
Is it possible to run a mobile Athlon in a desktop setup? If so what
are
the pros/cons?

Cheers

Soupladel





I can only get mine to run at 11.5 x 200 anything else and it refuses to
post or load windows. (I am currently running with 2x512Mb 3200)

Soupladel



Vcore @ 1.7v (needed to get it stable) and the ram timings are at 3,3,3,8

Soupladel



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Default Re: Athlon 2500+ Mobile - 10-04-2004 , 07:41 PM




"Avid Gamer" <Scully (AT) yahoo (DOT) com.au> wrote

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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)




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Default Re: Athlon 2500+ Mobile - 10-04-2004 , 07:56 PM




Can the Desktop version do 400fsb at 2.5ghz, and stay under 40c when
doing it ?


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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)



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Default Re: Athlon 2500+ Mobile - 10-05-2004 , 03:17 AM




"Avid Gamer" <Scully (AT) yahoo (DOT) com.au> wrote

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On Mon, 04 Oct 2004 23:41:34 GMT, "rstlne" <. (AT) text (DOT) news.virgin.net
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"Avid Gamer" <Scully (AT) yahoo (DOT) com.au> wrote in message
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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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