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Performance Increase Athlon 64 3500 vs Athlon XP-M 2500 O'Ced to 3200
Anyone have any idea as to the performance increase I would see. Current
Setup as above with a Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe adn and MSI NEO2 Platinum Board |
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I'm interested too. Mobile 2200+ 35w, as a 3000+.
-- Ed Light Smiley :-/ MS Smiley :-\ Send spam to the FTC at Thanks, robots. |
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"Ed Light" wrote in message news:Q9Zid.85732$bk1.43380@fed1read05... I'm interested too. Mobile 2200+ 35w, as a 3000+. Wimp ;-) Your CPU is good for *way* more than 3000+ speeds. Should do 2400MHz or more, I would think. Chip |
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"Chip" wrote in message ... "Ed Light" wrote in message news:Q9Zid.85732$bk1.43380@fed1read05... I'm interested too. Mobile 2200+ 35w, as a 3000+. Wimp ;-) Your CPU is good for *way* more than 3000+ speeds. Should do 2400MHz or more, I would think. Chip Well, I want to keep it quiet. I tried going on up a step to 1.65v and 3200+ but when running 3d stuff it got hotter than I'd like, so I would have to crawl around the back under the desk and wick up the panaflo 80mm fan that's sucking the heat from my cpu (through a duct) to over it's quiet 2350 rpm. Too much trouble. I know, I ought to mount a forward fan control! Eventually. I can't move the Zalman Fan Mate I put at the back because I epoxied it in. However, by following this group, I was able to set it up with CrystalCPUID so that it runs as if it has cool 'n quiet. If I start that up it runs at 500mhz unless duty calls, then it can go up through 1250 to 2083. With all the cpu heat going out the back, my system right now (cold day) is 20C. If I run prime 95 it won't get any higher. If I do 3d the video card warms it up a bit -- but on my next one I'll put a vga silencer and blow all that out the back too. Maybe then I can run the cpu a little faster since it will get colder air during 3d. -- Ed Light Smiley :-/ MS Smiley :-\ Send spam to the FTC at Thanks, robots. |
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I have a 90nm 3500 which i can overclock to 235 FSB (HTT),at 1.40 volts. It
will go higher at 1.425 volts but i keep it lower. I am using a Gigabyte rocket 3D cooler in a Lian Li lauminum case with 2 front fans and 1 rear fan and it stays at 29 C in a room thats 75 F. I am really impresed with the 90NM CPU's performance at the highest overclock 255 it will do 6950 in sandra memory benches. DOUG |
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Got my mobile 2500 running at 2.5ghz, with a Zalman 7000A cu cooler, cant even hear it and it keeps it under 50c load. On 09 Nov 2004 01:15:34 GMT, (Courseyauto) wrote: I have a 90nm 3500 which i can overclock to 235 FSB (HTT),at 1.40 volts. It will go higher at 1.425 volts but i keep it lower. I am using a Gigabyte rocket 3D cooler in a Lian Li lauminum case with 2 front fans and 1 rear fan and it stays at 29 C in a room thats 75 F. I am really impresed with the 90NM CPU's performance at the highest overclock 255 it will do 6950 in sandra memory benches. DOUG |
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"The Other Guy." wrote in message ... Got my mobile 2500 running at 2.5ghz, with a Zalman 7000A cu cooler, cant even hear it and it keeps it under 50c load. That's nice. Not sure if it would fit on my board. Plus I'd be back to having cpu heat in the case. I'll probably just get a front fan controller set up, if I need more speed. -- Ed Light Smiley :-/ MS Smiley :-\ Send spam to the FTC at Thanks, robots. |
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"Courseyauto" wrote in message ... I have a 90nm 3500 which i can overclock to 235 FSB (HTT),at 1.40 volts. It will go higher at 1.425 volts but i keep it lower. I am using a Gigabyte rocket 3D cooler in a Lian Li lauminum case with 2 front fans and 1 rear fan and it stays at 29 C in a room thats 75 F. I am really impresed with the 90NM CPU's performance at the highest overclock 255 it will do 6950 in sandra memory benches. DOUG If you mean 29C idle temps, then with the greatest respect, that doesn't mean a lot. Since the CPU isn't drawing much current when its idling and you wouldn't expect it to get very warm anyway. If on the other hand, you mean it only reaches 29C under load, then I am afraid you are mistaken. With a room temperature of 24C and therefore a delta of 5C only that would mean your heatsink / fan is approximately four times more efficient than anything else on the market. Which is impossible. Under load, the very lowest possible temperature your CPU can possibly be is 46C. That assumes class-leading heatsink performance and a case temp identical to your room temp (which is also impossible, actually). More realistically the load temp is probably mid-50's. If your sensors are saying 29C, they are miscalibrated. Chip |
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"Chip" wrote in message ... "Courseyauto" wrote in message ... I have a 90nm 3500 which i can overclock to 235 FSB (HTT),at 1.40 volts. It will go higher at 1.425 volts but i keep it lower. I am using a Gigabyte rocket 3D cooler in a Lian Li lauminum case with 2 front fans and 1 rear fan and it stays at 29 C in a room thats 75 F. I am really impresed with the 90NM CPU's performance at the highest overclock 255 it will do 6950 in sandra memory benches. DOUG If you mean 29C idle temps, then with the greatest respect, that doesn't mean a lot. Since the CPU isn't drawing much current when its idling and you wouldn't expect it to get very warm anyway. If on the other hand, you mean it only reaches 29C under load, then I am afraid you are mistaken. With a room temperature of 24C and therefore a delta of 5C only that would mean your heatsink / fan is approximately four times more efficient than anything else on the market. Which is impossible. Under load, the very lowest possible temperature your CPU can possibly be is 46C. That assumes class-leading heatsink performance and a case temp identical to your room temp (which is also impossible, actually). More realistically the load temp is probably mid-50's. If your sensors are saying 29C, they are miscalibrated. EDIT: Correction. I see the 90nm part has a thermal output of around 70w at 1.4v under load. This will rise to perhaps 80w at 235MHz I would think. So my figures above are a little high. The lowest possible load temp is therefore around 42C, and more likely low 50's. Chip |
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If you mean 29C idle temps, then with the greatest respect, that doesn't mean a lot. Since the CPU isn't drawing much current when its idling and you wouldn't expect it to get very warm anyway. If on the other hand, you mean it only reaches 29C under load, then I am afraid you are mistaken. With a room temperature of 24C and therefore a delta of 5C only that would mean your heatsink / fan is approximately four times more efficient than anything else on the market. Which is impossible. Under load, the very lowest possible temperature your CPU can possibly be is 46C. That assumes class-leading heatsink performance and a case temp identical to your room temp (which is also impossible, actually). More realistically the load temp is probably mid-50's. If your sensors are saying 29C, they are miscalibrated. Chip 29 C IDLE and 33 C load after a 3D mark bench. |
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