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Will a T'bred 2400 Run in A7N8X?
Will a T'bred, 2400, 266 fsb, run at 166 fsb in an Asus A7N8X or an
'Nx8-Deluxe'? Anybody got one in any mobo running 166X15, its inherent multiplier. (I am presuming that 2.0gig/133=15 for mult.)? If not, what could one expect with one of those cpu/mobos using Kingston HyperX 3500 DDR, 1 stick? Thanks to all. sdlomi2 *Sorry for cross posting, but did not which group was more fitting. |
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A7N8X and A7N8X Deluxe have no differerences in this matter. This is o/c what you gonna do. From 2GHz/133 to 2,4GHz/166. The mobo can easily handle the numbers but the cpu need a little bit luck and good cooling, probably with raised voltage also. Keep in mind that you will have only single-channel with 1 stick of memory. PS. You have a good reason to try to change the multiplier, but it is another story... -- Maciej aka -DraconuS- "sdlomi2" wrote in : Will a T'bred, 2400, 266 fsb, run at 166 fsb in an Asus A7N8X or an 'Nx8-Deluxe'? Anybody got one in any mobo running 166X15, its inherent multiplier. (I am presuming that 2.0gig/133=15 for mult.)? If not, what could one expect with one of those cpu/mobos using Kingston HyperX 3500 DDR, 1 stick? Thanks to all. sdlomi2 |
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"sdlomi2" wrote in message ... Will a T'bred, 2400, 266 fsb, run at 166 fsb in an Asus A7N8X or an 'Nx8-Deluxe'? Anybody got one in any mobo running 166X15, its inherent multiplier. (I am presuming that 2.0gig/133=15 for mult.)? If not, what could one expect with one of those cpu/mobos using Kingston HyperX 3500 DDR, 1 stick? Thanks to all. sdlomi2 *Sorry for cross posting, but did not which group was more fitting. It should be OK - I run my XP2100 (Thoroughbred) at 2.1GHZ (12 x 175) which equates to an XP2600. I have run it at 2.22GHZ (= XP3200) but not with any long term stability. -- Doug Ramage |
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"Doug Ramage" wrote in message ... "sdlomi2" wrote in message ... Will a T'bred, 2400, 266 fsb, run at 166 fsb in an Asus A7N8X or an 'Nx8-Deluxe'? Anybody got one in any mobo running 166X15, its inherent multiplier. (I am presuming that 2.0gig/133=15 for mult.)? If not, what could one expect with one of those cpu/mobos using Kingston HyperX 3500 DDR, 1 stick? Thanks to all. sdlomi2 *Sorry for cross posting, but did not which group was more fitting. It should be OK - I run my XP2100 (Thoroughbred) at 2.1GHZ (12 x 175) which equates to an XP2600. I have run it at 2.22GHZ (= XP3200) but not with any long term stability. -- Doug Ramage Thx, Doug & DraconuS, for replying. I'm presently running my 2100 at 12.5X167 for 2088. Have had it at several combos, but good stability runs out when I go much above 2200, regardless of combos. Thx again. I just may sell this 2100 AFTER I try a 2400 in my mobo, just raising fsb & cpu-volts--gonna order a retail in hopes it may be older stock and perhaps a better chance for an unlocked one. sdlomi2 |
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By the way, I'm running my 2400 at 13.5x167. Runs good
"sdlomi2" wrote in message ... "Doug Ramage" wrote in message ... "sdlomi2" wrote in message ... Will a T'bred, 2400, 266 fsb, run at 166 fsb in an Asus A7N8X or an 'Nx8-Deluxe'? Anybody got one in any mobo running 166X15, its inherent multiplier. (I am presuming that 2.0gig/133=15 for mult.)? If not, what could one expect with one of those cpu/mobos using Kingston HyperX 3500 DDR, 1 stick? Thanks to all. sdlomi2 *Sorry for cross posting, but did not which group was more fitting. It should be OK - I run my XP2100 (Thoroughbred) at 2.1GHZ (12 x 175) which equates to an XP2600. I have run it at 2.22GHZ (= XP3200) but not with any long term stability. -- Doug Ramage Thx, Doug & DraconuS, for replying. I'm presently running my 2100 at 12.5X167 for 2088. Have had it at several combos, but good stability runs out when I go much above 2200, regardless of combos. Thx again. I just may sell this 2100 AFTER I try a 2400 in my mobo, just raising fsb & cpu-volts--gonna order a retail in hopes it may be older stock and perhaps a better chance for an unlocked one. sdlomi2 |
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"sdlomi2" wrote in message ... "Doug Ramage" wrote in message ... "sdlomi2" wrote in message ... Will a T'bred, 2400, 266 fsb, run at 166 fsb in an Asus A7N8X or an 'Nx8-Deluxe'? Anybody got one in any mobo running 166X15, its inherent multiplier. (I am presuming that 2.0gig/133=15 for mult.)? If not, what could one expect with one of those cpu/mobos using Kingston HyperX 3500 DDR, 1 stick? Thanks to all. sdlomi2 *Sorry for cross posting, but did not which group was more fitting. It should be OK - I run my XP2100 (Thoroughbred) at 2.1GHZ (12 x 175) which equates to an XP2600. I have run it at 2.22GHZ (= XP3200) but not with any long term stability. -- Doug Ramage Thx, Doug & DraconuS, for replying. I'm presently running my 2100 at 12.5X167 for 2088. Have had it at several combos, but good stability runs out when I go much above 2200, regardless of combos. Thx again. I just may sell this 2100 AFTER I try a 2400 in my mobo, just raising fsb & cpu-volts--gonna order a retail in hopes it may be older stock and perhaps a better chance for an unlocked one. sdlomi2 IIRC, the XP2100 can be a better overclocker than the XP2400 - but it will probably need special cooling to do more than 2.4Ghz. -- Doug Ramage |
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