So, I upgraded my CPU from an XP 2000+ (133/266x12.5 Barton) to a 2800+ (166/333x12.5 Barton), and I want to see what I can get out of it.
Any suggestions for speeds I can expect, and a good way to test stability? I dumped the 2000+ because it wouldn't O/C worth a squat...went with the 2800+, cause it's the best I could find in town that my mobo would support (my mobo will do a 333fsb 3000+, but those have gotten really, really hard to find locally)
Last night, I clocked it to 180FSB, and it wouldn't boot at stock voltage (1.65v). I upped it to 1.70v, and it booted and seemed to run ok, but when I tried to run 3DMark03 on it, several of the tests did not display (?). The comp didn't freeze, and niether did the app...some tests just didn't show up on the monitor, resulting in a crazy high 3DM score...though I could see from the CPU tests that did run properly that I was getting speed increases. I thought the O/C might have been the cause of the tests not running properly, but when I went back to stock clocks, I got the same failures with 3DM'03. Due to this, I don't think I can rely on 3DM to test stability.
Suggestions welcome...
Any suggestions for speeds I can expect, and a good way to test stability? I dumped the 2000+ because it wouldn't O/C worth a squat...went with the 2800+, cause it's the best I could find in town that my mobo would support (my mobo will do a 333fsb 3000+, but those have gotten really, really hard to find locally)
Last night, I clocked it to 180FSB, and it wouldn't boot at stock voltage (1.65v). I upped it to 1.70v, and it booted and seemed to run ok, but when I tried to run 3DMark03 on it, several of the tests did not display (?). The comp didn't freeze, and niether did the app...some tests just didn't show up on the monitor, resulting in a crazy high 3DM score...though I could see from the CPU tests that did run properly that I was getting speed increases. I thought the O/C might have been the cause of the tests not running properly, but when I went back to stock clocks, I got the same failures with 3DM'03. Due to this, I don't think I can rely on 3DM to test stability.
Suggestions welcome...
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