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06-19-2006, 01:15 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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Just got a used 2400XP-M...Toasted/Cooked?
I just got in a 2400+ XP-M with the right stepping from a ebayer. The dude said he ran it at 2.5GHz (12.5x200). ...does it looked cooked to you guys?
The discoloration is scarying me, as are the melted looking rubber thingys. I have to wait another day or two for the motherboard to come in so I can't test it right off. The brown one is the OCed XP-M. The slate-blue one is my 6yearold 900MHz T-Bird. FYI the seller has 100% positive feedback, so I don't doubt him too much. Perhaps he just pushed this chip a little too far and it still works, just compromised? Thanks, DrCR |
06-19-2006, 08:33 PM | #2 |
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Re: Just got a used 2400XP-M...Toasted/Cooked?
I've seen some pretty hairy looking hardware work just fine. It does look like it got a little hot, but there is no way to tell for sure until you plug it in. Guess I wasn't that much help after all
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06-19-2006, 08:47 PM | #3 |
Cooling Savant
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Re: Just got a used 2400XP-M...Toasted/Cooked?
^ lol.
The guy said he ran it with a vcore of 1.7v and mostly at 2.4GHz, but 2.6GHz occationally during the winter. He did say though that he adjusted from 2.6-2.4 depending on the ambient to keep the max temp within 50c, which is a reasonable max temp in my opinion. He really does seem like a first rate guy. I'm thinking despite the scary-looking asthetics, it will indeed perform just fine. DrCR |
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