Forum: Motherboards, CPUs and RAM Feb 14th, 2005 |
| Replies: 11 Views: 10,202 yeah, i pushed it up to 1.7v to get the fsb setting to boot into windows, but it wasn't stable, i crashed last night processing some vid editing, so I might bump it back down, and decrease the... |
Forum: Motherboards, CPUs and RAM Feb 14th, 2005 |
| Replies: 15 Views: 5,944 my core voltage is 1.70 and the ram is still at 2.8, i've ran prime for 4 hours and been stable, i keep forgetting to run it when i leave, and my fiancee won't let me run it all night ;) so, it's... |
Forum: Motherboards, CPUs and RAM Feb 12th, 2005 |
| Replies: 2 Views: 2,200 there are 2 cores for the amd socket 754's 1 had 1mb of L2 cache and a slower clock speed, one has 512 MB of L2 but 200mhz gain in clock speed, so a 3000+ newcastle core is 2000 MHz my 3400+... |
Forum: Motherboards, CPUs and RAM Feb 12th, 2005 |
| Replies: 60 Views: 50,826 I love my AMD 64 3400+ like they said, a good HS never hurt anyone. And it performs great, all the benchmarks i've seen put it at gaming better than the pentiums that cost much more. So, bang for... |
Forum: Motherboards, CPUs and RAM Feb 12th, 2005 |
| Replies: 11 Views: 10,202 how far up can you push your voltages and not fry them? I've moved my proc voltage up 2 notches, and my ram voltage up 1 |
Forum: Motherboards, CPUs and RAM Feb 12th, 2005 |
| Replies: 15 Views: 5,944 I've got a 64 3400+ newcastle I just got Friday, and I have it oc'd to 2.69, granted I have an xp-120 and a thermaltake 120 mm fan on it, but as this is my first oc attempt, i'm chalking it up to a... |
Forum: Motherboards, CPUs and RAM Feb 12th, 2005 |
| Replies: 13 Views: 11,731 I love my 3400+ it's the newcastle core and i got it up to 2.69 GHz stable, I read somewhere, it may have been another forum where the sata controller was being oc'd along with the fsb, and the... |
Forum: Motherboards, CPUs and RAM Feb 12th, 2005 |
| Replies: 10 Views: 2,469 I had an old MSI socket A board that supported up to 4 gig's of ram, but I never got more than 512 in it, didn't need it back then. Def the DFI Lan party for either socket 754 or 939. From what i've... |
Forum: Motherboards, CPUs and RAM Feb 12th, 2005 |
| Replies: 18 Views: 8,624 If all your going to be doing is web browsing and some minor gaming, then yes a socket A is all you need, and it's still a decent platform. I just recently build a 2500 socket A system for a friend... |
Forum: Motherboards, CPUs and RAM Feb 12th, 2005 |
| Replies: 14 Views: 5,961 I just did my first OC this weekend, I thought it was quite fun, b/c it's a challenge to push your system as far as it will go, and check it to make sure it's still stable, without messing anything... |
Forum: Motherboards, CPUs and RAM Feb 12th, 2005 |
| Replies: 1 Views: 2,076 When you say it's better, better in what sense? I've actually heard that the Newcastle core is better for gaming, it's more overclockable and has a higher speed (2.4 GHz vs 2.2) |
Forum: Motherboards, CPUs and RAM Feb 12th, 2005 |
| Replies: 6 Views: 2,040 Amd says that their proc's can run up to 70 C, at 70 they shut down for safety, but 56 should be fine. I had an old 2100 that ran from the factory at 64C i have a 3400 amd 64 oc'd to 2.69 and i run... |
Forum: Motherboards, CPUs and RAM Feb 12th, 2005 |
| Replies: 18 Views: 4,209 I waited till I got my XP-120, it's not compatible with all mobo's, but with that i got my fsb setting up to 224 running 2.69 stable. I was at 2.73 but it scrashed during UT2K3, so I backed it back... |