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XP-M 2800 overclocking
Name: shauncwalsh Date: November 21, 2008 at 15:18:00 Pacific OS: Win XP SP3 CPU/Ram: XP-M 2800 Product: Homebuild
Comment:
Trying to get the most out of an Athlon XP-M 2800 (AXMJ2800FHQ4C) in an Abit KV7 motherboard. Currently running at 203 Mhz FSB with 11.5 multiplier at 1.6 volts = 2332MHz. Have tried increasing the multiplier to 12 or FSB to 205, it boots and tries to load windows but then BSODs even with CPU voltage taken to 1.675V. Any suggestions on how to get more out? At 2332MHz, the CPU temp is 51C under load (running Toast) so I guess temp is not the problem. Memory is 2x1GB OCZ Platinum PC3200 with 2.5-3-2-5 timings (according to Everest and CPU-Z). Any suggestions? Thanks Shaun
Name: SkipCox Date: November 21, 2008 at 15:39:49 Pacific
Reply:
I'd try 1.700 or 1.725 volts. Assuming idle temps of ~40°C and full load in the low 50's running toast for at least 10 minutes, I see no problem giving it a try.
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