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wymjym 12-09-2002 04:59 PM

2400 and chilled water
 
some quick observations are here
wj

bigben2k 12-09-2002 05:07 PM

What FSB are you running?

wymjym 12-09-2002 05:30 PM

right now?
12.5 x 188 = 2350

initially I played with the 15x multi but 15 x 157 'felt' quite a bit slower. If it can operate at 15 x 166 at a lower V after some 'cooking' on my part I'll run it there. BTW the max V I tried was 2.19...I started to get nervous and just quit. I can crank it up to an indicated 2.3but have no desire to go there.
the 2550 was 15 x 170

wj

bigben2k 12-09-2002 06:08 PM

I agree. From everything I've seen, running above 1.85 seems to be "asking for it". Mem volt at 2.8 or 2.9, but not higher seems to be in order.

Hixup 12-09-2002 07:08 PM

you should get a dremel and unlock the multiplier. Be daring with that dremel.

wymjym 12-10-2002 09:21 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Hixup
you should get a dremel and unlock the multiplier. Be daring with that dremel.
???????????????????
wj

MadDogMe 12-10-2002 10:10 AM

Nah use a front door key, only thing to unlock a 6entuim is a frontdoor key, you'll prolly need the 9remel to get it of the key ring though :rolleyes: ...

Hixup 12-11-2002 06:22 PM

to unlock the multiplier ratio on amd xp 2100+ (i think) you need a dremel and to be daring by fooling the computer into thinking its a 1600+, that will unlock it.
Heres a link http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.c...id=1009&page=2

airspirit 12-11-2002 07:03 PM

He's using a 2400+, meaning he only has to link the last L3 bridge. Dremeling is bad. Very bad.

MadDogMe 12-12-2002 04:32 AM

They were using an Engraver set at the lowest setting as well, not a Dremel!...
If I was to do that I'd use either a scalpal blade(very gently!!) or some high graded 1200+ wen&dry folded over into a 'sharp edge' and gently(!!) sand the trace away. the trouble is there are traces under the surface as well. when joining the bridges to 'unlock' an XP you have to be careful not to sand away to much of the green laminate surface, if you do there is a copper trace underneath that if the 'electrical conduct paint' touches it outside of the bridges 'oval' shaped enclosure) it locks the multiplyer at 11x (I think it's 11 anyway)...

wymjym 12-12-2002 02:51 PM

airspirit was correct,
it is a 2400 and all I had to do was jump the one bridge. I painted it but my buddy did the wire trick.
pretty easy.
wj


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