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Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2005 5:32 pm Post subject: 7NJl6 and AMD Barton XP-M 2400+/2500+ Anyone using this comb |
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I am about to upgrade from my current Palomino 1700+ to a Barton. Before
I pick a 2600+ not the mobile (XP-M) version, I would like to hear from
others who are using the mobile version in a 7NJL6. I am especially
interested in the 2400FQQC4 and the 2500FQQ4C. These processors are
clock unlocked according to a few reviews I have read and I would like
to use one of them if the BIOS of the 7NJL6 will run it above stock
speeds (266MHz FSB and 1.8 or 1.867 GHz respectively). |
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uddarts Guest
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Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2005 7:34 pm Post subject: Re: 7NJl6 and AMD Barton XP-M 2400+/2500+ Anyone using this |
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"" wrote:
| Quote: | I am about to upgrade from my current Palomino 1700+ to a
Barton. Before
I pick a 2600+ not the mobile (XP-M) version, I would like to
hear from
others who are using the mobile version in a 7NJL6. I am
especially
interested in the 2400FQQC4 and the 2500FQQ4C. These
processors are
clock unlocked according to a few reviews I have read and I
would like
to use one of them if the BIOS of the 7NJL6 will run it above
stock
speeds (266MHz FSB and 1.8 or 1.867 GHz respectively).
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first you can answer a question for me. does the 7njl6 have any way to
set multies or voltage? does the board have temp or voltages sensors?
as far as i know chaintech bios does not handle mobiles. i have a
7njs-ultra and with the v9.0 i have to set the multi in the bios.
i recently bought a kt600 and put a unlocked xp2500 in it. it’s like
driving a car without a rearview mirror. there are no sensors. since
the xp2500 has a 11 multi, i set mem to 1:1 200fsb@2200mhz. i’ve run
prime95 for 24 hours on it. i plan on trying a pin mod to see what
else it will do. i’m planning on trying a 11.5 multi which what a
straight xp2600 would have. when is the question. whether a pin mod
will produce the same results i don’t no yet. i do have a xp2400-m to
try later. some boards require cutting bridges and the like with
mobiles, i think. there are few ifs here. i won’t know till i try. if
you give me a week or so i can give the 2400-m a shot.
ud
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Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2005 1:33 pm Post subject: Re: 7NJl6 and AMD Barton XP-M 2400+/2500+ Anyone using this |
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uddarts wrote:
| Quote: | "" wrote:
I am about to upgrade from my current Palomino 1700+ to a
Barton. Before
I pick a 2600+ not the mobile (XP-M) version, I would like to
hear from
others who are using the mobile version in a 7NJL6. I am
especially
interested in the 2400FQQC4 and the 2500FQQ4C. These
processors are
clock unlocked according to a few reviews I have read and I
would like
to use one of them if the BIOS of the 7NJL6 will run it above
stock
speeds (266MHz FSB and 1.8 or 1.867 GHz respectively).
first you can answer a question for me. does the 7njl6 have any way to
set multies or voltage? does the board have temp or voltages sensors?
as far as i know chaintech bios does not handle mobiles. i have a
7njs-ultra and with the v9.0 i have to set the multi in the bios.
i recently bought a kt600 and put a unlocked xp2500 in it. it’s like
driving a car without a rearview mirror. there are no sensors. since
the xp2500 has a 11 multi, i set mem to 1:1 200fsb@2200mhz. i’ve run
prime95 for 24 hours on it. i plan on trying a pin mod to see what
else it will do. i’m planning on trying a 11.5 multi which what a
straight xp2600 would have. when is the question. whether a pin mod
will produce the same results i don’t no yet. i do have a xp2400-m to
try later. some boards require cutting bridges and the like with
mobiles, i think. there are few ifs here. i won’t know till i try. if
you give me a week or so i can give the 2400-m a shot.
ud
The manual for the 7NJL6 shows a BIOS setting of expert for the CPU |
Interface. However, when I go into the BIOS neither expert nor Turbo are
available. Only optimal and Aggressive show up. I don't know if you can
set these things as the manual and my BIOS screens (BIOS 2) do not
agree. That is why I was asking the questions which started this thread.
Hopefully someone else will respond with more info. |
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uddarts Guest
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Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2005 8:35 am Post subject: Re: Re: 7NJl6 and AMD Barton XP-M 2400+/2500+ Anyone using t |
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"" wrote:
| Quote: | uddarts wrote:
"" wrote:
I am about to upgrade from my current Palomino 1700+ to a
Barton. Before
I pick a 2600+ not the mobile (XP-M) version, I would
like to
hear from
others who are using the mobile version in a 7NJL6. I am
especially
interested in the 2400FQQC4 and the 2500FQQ4C. These
processors are
clock unlocked according to a few reviews I have read and
I
would like
to use one of them if the BIOS of the 7NJL6 will run it
above
stock
speeds (266MHz FSB and 1.8 or 1.867 GHz respectively).
first you can answer a question for me. does the 7njl6 have
any way to
set multies or voltage? does the board have temp or voltages
sensors?
as far as i know chaintech bios does not handle mobiles. i
have a
7njs-ultra and with the v9.0 i have to set the multi in the
bios.
i recently bought a kt600 and put a unlocked xp2500 in it.
it’s like
driving a car without a rearview mirror. there are no
sensors. since
the xp2500 has a 11 multi, i set mem to 1:1 200fsb@2200mhz.
i’ve run
prime95 for 24 hours on it. i plan on trying a pin mod to
see what
else it will do. i’m planning on trying a 11.5 multi which
what a
straight xp2600 would have. when is the question. whether a
pin mod
will produce the same results i don’t no yet. i do have a
xp2400-m to
try later. some boards require cutting bridges and the like
with
mobiles, i think. there are few ifs here. i won’t know till
i try. if
you give me a week or so i can give the 2400-m a shot.
ud
The manual for the 7NJL6 shows a BIOS setting of expert for
the CPU
Interface. However, when I go into the BIOS neither expert nor
Turbo are
available. Only optimal and Aggressive show up. I don't know
if you can
set these things as the manual and my BIOS screens (BIOS 2) do
not
agree. That is why I was asking the questions which started
this thread.
Hopefully someone else will respond with more info.
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i did some tinkering yesterday with a 2400-m in the c-kt600. as a drop
and go you get a 1200mhz. i did several different pin mods and could
not get anything that would come close to a stable system. it appears
the way the bios is written, either it will never work with a mobile
or there needs to be an additional modification.
i have a 7nif4 that i picked up at the same time as the 600. it has
the optmal and agressive setting too. i’ve got a duron 1800 in it now
and haven’t experimented with it yet with the unlocked xp2500 or the
xp2400-m to see if there is a multi option that becomes available.
i would think your board and bios would react close to that of the
600, with a mobile. i wouldn’t gamble on getting the mobile to work.
i see two possible choices. a xp2500+ with the 11 multi or maybe the
xp2600+ , with the 11.5. since i was able to run the 2500 at 11x200
without any mod, you should be able to do the same and run at
xp3200/2200mhz. you might be but no guaranty to get a xp2600+ to
11..5x200. this all hangs on whether your using 400 ram.
i don’t know if your in the states but the only location that i have
puchased from before is
http://www.pcprogress.com/product.asp?m1=pw&pid=AMDXP2500333OEM
for the xp2500+.
you can play with the fsbs too as long as there is a agp & pci lock on
the board. the 7nif4 does.
you can use
http://www.cpuid.org/clockgen.php
my 2 cents..
edit: i don’t see why you couldn’t use the pin mod with a stock xp for
some extra voltage. that should work ok. as long you have good
cooling.
ud
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Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 10:34 pm Post subject: Re: 7NJl6 and AMD Barton XP-M 2400+/2500+ Anyone using this |
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stanmc wrote:
| Quote: | I am about to upgrade from my current Palomino 1700+ to a Barton. Before
I pick a 2600+ not the mobile (XP-M) version, I would like to hear from
others who are using the mobile version in a 7NJL6. I am especially
interested in the 2400FQQC4 and the 2500FQQ4C. These processors are
clock unlocked according to a few reviews I have read and I would like
to use one of them if the BIOS of the 7NJL6 will run it above stock
speeds (266MHz FSB and 1.8 or 1.867 GHz respectively).
I am now able to answer my own question. The 7NJL6 does not support the |
Barton XP-M chips very well. I installed the one I received today
(7/13/05) from NewEgg and it was only able to get to 1200MHz (1.2GHz). I
had thought that maybe the BIOS would offer the Expert mode for the CPU
if it had a clock unlocked chip. It won't in BIOS 2.0. I removed the
chip and put it in my ASUS A7N8X which immediately supported it and
overclocked it. I took the clock unlocked Barton 2500 (not mobile) from
the A7N8X and put it in the 7NJL6 and was able to get it to run as a
2500 @ 166/333 MHz.
I just hope the VNF4/Ultra is more adaptable/configurable. |
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uddarts Guest
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Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2005 5:33 am Post subject: Re: Re: 7NJl6 and AMD Barton XP-M 2400+/2500+ Anyone using t |
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"" wrote:
| Quote: | stanmc wrote:
I am about to upgrade from my current Palomino 1700+ to a
Barton. Before
I pick a 2600+ not the mobile (XP-M) version, I would like
to hear from
others who are using the mobile version in a 7NJL6. I am
especially
interested in the 2400FQQC4 and the 2500FQQ4C. These
processors are
clock unlocked according to a few reviews I have read and I
would like
to use one of them if the BIOS of the 7NJL6 will run it
above stock
speeds (266MHz FSB and 1.8 or 1.867 GHz respectively).
I am now able to answer my own question. The 7NJL6 does not
support the
Barton XP-M chips very well. I installed the one I received
today
(7/13/05) from NewEgg and it was only able to get to 1200MHz
(1.2GHz). I
had thought that maybe the BIOS would offer the Expert mode
for the CPU
if it had a clock unlocked chip. It won't in BIOS 2.0. I
removed the
chip and put it in my ASUS A7N8X which immediately supported
it and
overclocked it. I took the clock unlocked Barton 2500 (not
mobile) from
the A7N8X and put it in the 7NJL6 and was able to get it to
run as a
2500 @ 166/333 MHz.
I just hope the VNF4/Ultra is more adaptable/configurable.
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i don’t think chaintech has a board/bios that actually reads the
mobile. i have a 7njs zenith. i can set my multis and have good
voltage control for the vcore and vdmm. i’ve had it running 11.5x220
with a 2600-m and corsair 6-2-2-2 ram.
you should be able to run the cpu:ram at 200fsb if you set the timing
to spd.
you should like the vnf4. people have had good overclocks with the
3000 venice core at a nice price. it’s hard to predict what the next
oc’r cpu is going to be a month from now.
ud
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