Important info: DLT3C 9545685240138 JIUHB 0333YPMW
Stupid sister has homework so I can't install it tonight!:mad::mad::mad:
BTW, the heeatsink is larger with more fins and the fan is now a 60x15 up from the 60x10 it originally was.:)
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Important info: DLT3C 9545685240138 JIUHB 0333YPMW
Stupid sister has homework so I can't install it tonight!:mad::mad::mad:
BTW, the heeatsink is larger with more fins and the fan is now a 60x15 up from the 60x10 it originally was.:)
Easy, there, Homer Simpson.....the time for 2.6G will be there soon enough!!!!Quote:
Originally posted by speedstream5621
Stupid sister has homework so I can't install it tonight!:mad::mad::mad:
Cool, glad you got it... I noticed that the heatsink on it seemed to be rather large on the one in family computer. The fan also was really quiet IMO.Quote:
Originally posted by speedstream5621
Important info: DLT3C 9545685240138 JIUHB 0333YPMW
Stupid sister has homework so I can't install it tonight!:mad::mad::mad:
BTW, the heeatsink is larger with more fins and the fan is now a 60x15 up from the 60x10 it originally was.:)
Too bad you didn't get the JIXHB (Am I right with the good stepping?):(
Anyways, your stepping still looks decent, from what I know so far. Let's see what she can do tomorrow, especially with your God-sent RAM:)
btw, Mfreddio how are your case mods coming so far?
The "good" stepping was JIXIB.
Hopefully, I'll be able to see what it can do tomorrow.:)
Yes post how well it overclocks...oops got ahead of myself. Uh, please post if you overclock it, I'd like to see how well it does vs. my 1700xp.
Trust me, he's gonna OC that thing:)Quote:
Originally posted by Boneycat
Yes post how well it overclocks...oops got ahead of myself. Uh, please post if you overclock it, I'd like to see how well it does vs. my 1700xp.
Without a doubt...:)Quote:
Trust me, he's gonna OC that thing
Now, should I go right for my max...or shall I be kind and gentle to prevent premature electron migration???
Ohhh, xDUCK!!!
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Originally posted by hwmicre
Easy, there, Homer Simpson.....the time for 2.6G will be there soon enough!!!!
not with the low voltage he uses, if he grows balls, gets an slk-800 and uses like 2.2v then he might have a shot :)
"Now, should I go right for my max...or shall I be kind and gentle to prevent premature electron migration???"
start at 2GHz and increase the overclock 100MHz at a time then fine tune after that. 210x10 equals 2.1GHz would be a good goal for you
I think I'll be able to do better than that at 1.85v.;)Quote:
not with the low voltage he uses, if he grows balls, gets an slk-800 and uses like 2.2v then he might have a shot
"Now, should I go right for my max...or shall I be kind and gentle to prevent premature electron migration???"
start at 2GHz and increase the overclock 100MHz at a time then fine tune after that. 210x10 equals 2.1GHz would be a good goal for you
What's this about growing balls??? You don't run your chip at 2.2v!!! Second, your SLK-800 is not too much different than my SK-7, right now me getting a faster fan will help more than that pindly upgrade.
Why do you always talk down to chips that are superior(JIUHB) to yours(AIUHB)?????
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...0/face701c.jpg
Right now I am at 213x11 = 2.343GHZ
Something funny I noticed, the 1800+ is 1.533GHZ by default, the difference between my old CPU speed and my new one is exactly 533MHZ.:D
My board has SEVERE undervolting...I'm at 1.8v in the BIOS.:mad::eek:
I think this is all I'm going to o/c given the temps.
At 213x11.5 it errored just after hitting enter to log onto my account. This was at only 1.64v though.
I'm sure this chip could 2.6GHZ easy.:)
For some reason my +12v rail got better after changing chips and going to a higher MHZ.:confused:
For anything more than my current setup and maybe even what I have now, I'd have to recommend a larger/higher quality PSU.
Looks like I beat T-Bird's goal for me!:p
This was right out of the box too, no burn-in, figured I won't ever have supercooling so loosing a bit of my max overclock really doesn't matter.:D
Gj Speed:) I am getting making new plans for my next rig. I wish I had one of those 1800+'s right now though. Come on AIM tonight if ya can. See ya later and good luck:)
2.34GHz isnt bad but my xp2000 eats yours at 2.47GHz :eek: you still got lucky given the low voltage you pumped, but I hear DLT3c's hate high voltage anyway, they were built for very low volts while the DUT3c's can often tolerate 2v or even more. I doubt youd get much, if any higher overclocks but feel free to prove me wrong ;)
Awesome job man, looks like that chip turned out better than you thought! Now it's time for some better cooling;) ;)
That chip you have there looks like a real winner:cool:
A SF2 is definitely needed to increase this o/c.:) I'll be working on that in the near future.:)
You aren't Prime stable for two seconds at 2.2v at 2.47ghz...I got into Windows at 1.64v at 2.449GHZ...I'd say my CPU "eats" yours!:eek::pQuote:
2.34GHz isnt bad but my xp2000 eats yours at 2.47GHz you still got lucky given the low voltage you pumped, but I hear DLT3c's hate high voltage anyway, they were built for very low volts while the DUT3c's can often tolerate 2v or even more. I doubt youd get much, if any higher overclocks but feel free to prove me wrong
I'm definitely happy about my $59 investment!:cool:
hell for 60 bux thats one hell of a cpu, nice job :D
Eh, they arent really going. I need to find time and get more practice before i dive into cutting up my $90 case. :eek:Quote:
Originally posted by XP18004life
Too bad you didn't get the JIXHB (Am I right with the good stepping?):(
Anyways, your stepping still looks decent, from what I know so far. Let's see what she can do tomorrow, especially with your God-sent RAM:)
btw, Mfreddio how are your case mods coming so far?
Arg, nice OC speedstream.. I find it rather dissapointing that an 1800+ can easily beat my 2500+. :o
Heheh, blame it on the extra cache I guess.:D:pQuote:
Originally posted by Mrfreddio55
Eh, they arent really going. I need to find time and get more practice before i dive into cutting up my $90 case. :eek:
Arg, nice OC speedstream.. I find it rather dissapointing that an 1800+ can easily beat my 2500+. :o
I'm curious as to what this thing could do in a Prometeia...:eek:
Important info: DLT3C 9545685240138 JIUHB 0333YPMW
What's the wafer number? xDUCK's thread reminded me about this little detail, but I don't remember where it is.:o Lower is better, right?
*can't spell*
Last 4 digits of that long string, so yours is 138, pretty good :)
What's the deal with that? Mine (haven't tried it yet) is a NIUHB stepping, which is supposed to be pretty good, but the last 4 digits are 1196.....????Quote:
Originally posted by Saffire
Last 4 digits of that long string, so yours is 138, pretty good :)
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Originally posted by hwmicre
What's the deal with that? Mine (haven't tried it yet) is a NIUHB stepping, which is supposed to be pretty good, but the last 4 digits are 1196.....????
ouch...that portion of the string doesn't look good for you, but who knows? When are you gonna get around to testing it?:confused:
Why not (re. 'ouch')?? Gonna test after I get my new PSU and see what the ole Barton does - then I'll try the 1800+. It's still in its retail plastic - do I have willpower or what???:)Quote:
Originally posted by speedyaxon
ouch...that portion of the string doesn't look good for you, but who knows? When are you gonna get around to testing it?:confused:
The last 4 digits of the CPU code are an indication of the part of the wafer that the CPU is from. The closer to 0001 the number is, the closer to the center of the wafer the cpu's silicon is from. The best formed silicon is in the center of the wafer. So - the closer to the center of the wafer the cpu's silicon is from, the better chance it has of being a good OCer. However, it's by no means a definitive indication...it only increases the likeliness. There are many other variables. Also, there might be times where the center of the wafer is NOT the best silicon.