2 weeks ago from friday.. :)Quote:
Originally posted by speedstream5621
When did you buy it? Not bad...
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2 weeks ago from friday.. :)Quote:
Originally posted by speedstream5621
When did you buy it? Not bad...
if my barton sucked, i would jump on this, but it wouldn't be worth it in my case. You gotta let us know how these chips oc!!!:p
let us know how it overclocks. can you hit 2.5GHz? show me and on air too. anyway theres little point in getting that cpu if yours is already fast
Just a note to you guys - I pulled my order from the egg....the more I thought of it, the more I couldn't justify what would really be a questionable improvement over my Barton. I get 2.4 on the Barton, what - 2.5 MAYBE on the 1800+??.
The money's going to an Enermax 365FMA PSU to replace my 350W HEC - money better spent, I think.....
I agree with that decision. Its pretty much the same reason I'm not getting the Barton. 2.4Ghz of Barton is awfully close in performance to 2.5-2.6Ghz of Tbred. Better to spend $$ where you'll notice it more
Why, thank you, saps.....on a more pertinent note, I wish you guys luck tonite as the rain only delays the inevitable - you're gonna need it!!Quote:
Originally posted by sapasion
I agree with that decision. Its pretty much the same reason I'm not getting the Barton. 2.4Ghz of Barton is awfully close in performance to 2.5-2.6Ghz of Tbred. Better to spend $$ where you'll notice it more
I agree also.
For me though, I can move my 1800+ into my second rig(that needs a processor) and the one that Newegg is shipping will go into this one. Not bad at all for $59 shipped I'd say!:eek::)
let me know how she ocs. will you hit 2GHz? 2.2GHz? get lucky and hit 2.3GHz? :eek:
If you had read ANY of the threads I gave...2.3GHZ is cake...these are special...Quote:
let me know how she ocs. will you hit 2GHz? 2.2GHz? get lucky and hit 2.3GHz?
2.3 IS cake, i know, i have one....and mine's not even one of the "good" ones ;)Quote:
Originally posted by speedstream5621
If you had read ANY of the threads I gave...2.3GHZ is cake...these are special...
T-Bird, have you ever even played a game at 1600x1200 with all the eye candy on?Quote:
1600x1200 looks better, of course but not THAT much better. And not for 400-500 EUROS. I'll wait till the price drops---THE SHADOW
I hope I get a "good" one.:eek::) It shipped today so it should be here Wednesday, hopefully the driver will feel comfortable enough to leave the package at the doorstep and ignore the fact that I haven't signed a waiver.:o If not...I'm sure my dad would be thrilled to drive me out to the depot to pick it up.;):DQuote:
2.3 IS cake, i know, i have one....and mine's not even one of the "good" ones
You are nuts.. in your own post you list more advantages to them but you stilld eride them.Quote:
the xp1800 DLT3c are good for stock or crap cooling solutions or for those afraid or unable to pump high voltages. my xp2000 does 2.47GHz, although she needs 2.2v for that. I only run her at that for 3dmark and benchmarks. The benefit of those are you can run modest overclocks at low voltages 24/7 and without tons of heat. If I got one of those, It may be a downgrade but ill be able to use lower voltages and lower temps
Only good for stock or crap cooling. So, this is a good thing. What is wrong about not having to spend 2/3 the price of the chip on cooling. What the hell are you *****ing about. Are you saying I got ripped off because my 2500+ runs at 3200+ on stock cooling? Or likewise an 1800+ that is pushing above 2400+ speeds on stock?
You mention that your chip needs 2.2v to do 2.47GHz, so the hell what, I am guessing that you won't have it for a long time. Plus you only do that for benches, who cares then. In my opinion, if an overclock is not stable 100% of the time, what real use is it.
Downgrade my ***. From the sounds of it you could use something like this to open your eyes. Benchmarks don't mean ****, voltage does not mean ****, day in and day out performance are what matters.
T-Bird, to find the total number of people who support this in the forum...multiply by that number and subtract one(you). Does this say anything to you about the way you think or spew this stuff?Quote:
You are nuts.. in your own post you list more advantages to them but you stilld eride them.
Only good for stock or crap cooling. So, this is a good thing. What is wrong about not having to spend 2/3 the price of the chip on cooling. What the hell are you *****ing about. Are you saying I got ripped off because my 2500+ runs at 3200+ on stock cooling? Or likewise an 1800+ that is pushing above 2400+ speeds on stock?
You mention that your chip needs 2.2v to do 2.47GHz, so the hell what, I am guessing that you won't have it for a long time. Plus you only do that for benches, who cares then. In my opinion, if an overclock is not stable 100% of the time, what real use is it.
Downgrade my ***. From the sounds of it you could use something like this to open your eyes. Benchmarks don't mean ****, voltage does not mean ****, day in and day out performance are what matters.
Anyways, these procs come in a crappy(yet very strong) shrink wrapped container that takes a while to open!:mad: I thought I heard the boxes were different with the newer steppings, is this true? Yes, I'm that excited!:D:cool:
i dunno....the one i got a couple weeks ago was packaged identically to the retail 1800+ tbred chip i bought several months ago.Quote:
Originally posted by speedstream5621
Anyways, these procs come in a crappy(yet very strong) shrink wrapped container that takes a while to open!:mad: I thought I heard the boxes were different with the newer steppings, is this true? Yes, I'm that excited!:D:cool:
Wonder what xDuck could do with one of these in his prommie....