Reply 260 of 267, by _digitalbath
XP-M 2600+
DFI NF2 Infinity
Infineon AT-6
XP-M 2600+
DFI NF2 Infinity
Infineon AT-6
_digitalbath wrote on Yesterday, 22:24:XP-M 2600+ DFI NF2 Infinity Infineon AT-6 […]
XP-M 2600+
DFI NF2 Infinity
Infineon AT-6
Whats your cpu voltage at?
1,80v in BIOS. I did not measure the voltage myself.
Wow, nice chip.
true. My best at the moment and probably forever...
These outstanding CPUs are getting rare nowadays.
Did some fab testing on the ASUS A7N8X v2.0 I recapped. Looks like 216 is the highest it will not deal out at with the stock BIOS. Next is to try the modded BIOS and see if I can get higher.
Of note is that this board apparently had some slight liquid deposits on it, even in the socket and the bottom of the CPU that was on it when I got it.
I've already cleaned and dried it and replaced the pink putty with actual good thermal compound on the northbridge.
I forgot about the weird fsb holes that older boards had. Could not get it to POST from 191 to 204. Then 205-216 seem to work ok.
I'm testing with an XP-M 2800+ that was in a different board that I bought. With slight bump in voltage, it POSTs at up to a bit over 2638Mhz.
This is also with a sort of lame standard size thin fin copper cooler.
Best I could do on air cooling (stock cooler). Extremely difficult to find a good 462 cooler these days. I’m still searching. I have a X1950 Pro in mail. Will see if I can push harder to get closer to the big boys when it arrives. Apologies to PcBytes for pushing you out of the top 5 😉
Speaking of coolers, I am planning on designing mounting brackets for newer coolers for older boards. This idea came about specifically because of the scarcity of good coolers for older sockets.