Reply 2180 of 29601, by Imperious
wrote:I have been beating my Athlon XP machine to death with a few applications and it is running fine with the XP-M 2400+ so far. It actually feels more responsive despite the slower CPU, perhaps due to the fact it actually has enough power to run. I might be brave and try a faster XP-M soon as I think I have two more that may work installed in dead laptops, at least one of them may be a DTR-class chip though, not an option as those actually use more power than the desktop model.
I will probably be using the system to run ePSXE for a Let's Play on my second YouTube channel soon.
I've got a XP-M 2400+ Barton in one of my computers, runs really stable at 2.3ghz. All XP-M's are unlocked so You could try
overclocking if Your Motherboard has overclocking features.
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