supercordo wrote on 2026-06-22, 23:54:
PcBytes wrote on 2026-06-22, 23:42:
Probably gonna be beat anyways, the X1950 I'm waiting on comes from Poland (via InPost, aka the slowest method possible) and as far as I tested, none of my T-Bred chips can come anywhere close to his.
Itll help your barton score tho.
As said before, doubt it at least in my case, which is why I consider my Barton score final from all perspectives.
- my only Barton that did 233 FSB no longer does that FSB speed stable (at all, even after replacing HDD.). It's also superlocked so even less desirable.
- the supposedly unlocked one (0331) CANNOT do any other FSB than stock. Not superlocked as multiplier indeed works past 12.5, but useless because any other FSBs than the stock 2500+/3200+ settings and it won't even POST 90% of the time.
- all Thoroughbred samples tested failed to do past 200FSB range. At first I thought it's a fluke, but when my 2200, 2000 and even 1800 T-Breds (2200 and 2000 TbredB, the 1800 is an TbredA I believe) exhibited the same outcome, I knew it wasn't the board but the CPUs unable to do past 200FSB (and on some, even 200FSB was problematic in itself). Semprons included with the mention that not a single one could do 200FSB at all, stopping either around 180-187. Zero stability in 3dMark though.
-Palomino, Morgan Spitfire and T-Bird all cap at 202-ish.
The only solutions are either a very good binned 3200+ or a XP-M higher than 2400/2500 (at least 2600 or 2800), but I am done with investing on Socket A.
All the above were done with multiple RAM pairs:
- Corsair XMS CMX512-3200XL
- Kingmax WNAS Hynix CTP-D43
- Samsung UCCC
- Samsung TCCC
- Qimonda DE-5
"Enter at your own peril, past the bolted door..."
Main PC: i5 3470, GB B75M-D3H, 16GB RAM, 2x1TB
98SE : P3 650, Soyo SY-6BA+IV, 384MB RAM, 80GB