Breaking in a AMD Mobile 2400 any suggestions.

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Breaking in a AMD Mobile 2400 any suggestions.


At the moment iam running it at minium specs, 11X200, just to test the
ram is good for 200mhz :) and it is, did a 3dmark2001 and 2003 and no
probs, will do a memtest soon, though thats not with optimal memory
timings :(

Iam running at 1.760 volts and have a cpu temp of 36 :-0.

I think i have pnety of room to overclock don't you think, once i get
my Zalman 7000a cu back on the board prob down to 32,35 or maybe less.

Anyway an suggestions from people who have the chip or other peoples
:)

Thanks all, next thing to get is a Radeon 9800 Pro.

Thanks again you nice nice people.

Bye.
 
OCZ Guy said:
Breaking in a AMD Mobile 2400 any suggestions.


At the moment iam running it at minium specs, 11X200, just to test the
ram is good for 200mhz :) and it is, did a 3dmark2001 and 2003 and no
probs, will do a memtest soon, though thats not with optimal memory
timings :(

Iam running at 1.760 volts and have a cpu temp of 36 :-0.

I think i have pnety of room to overclock don't you think, once i get
my Zalman 7000a cu back on the board prob down to 32,35 or maybe less.

Anyway an suggestions from people who have the chip or other peoples
:)

Thanks all, next thing to get is a Radeon 9800 Pro.

Thanks again you nice nice people.

Bye.
I would run a burn in test on it for a couple of hours looped, if you want
to stress it. Using something like SIsoft sandra...or maybe the Seti@home
program?
 
I would run a burn in test on it for a couple of hours looped, if you want
to stress it. Using something like SIsoft sandra...or maybe the Seti@home
program?

Another good burn-in program for testing the CPU, cache,
and memory timings is the Prime95 client from:

http://www.mersenne.org/

A lot of folks have used it for years to test because it
is extremely sensitive to mis-timed hardware and will
display errors on any mediocre hardware. In fact,
somewhere along the way, they even added a "torture
test" setting under the options menu.

In fact, I've had Prime95 catch memory timing problems
that MemTest86 didn't even sneeze at. (After backing
off the timings manually instead of relying on SPD, the
machine still throws a SUMOUT error every week or two,
but no longer crashes three times per day.)
 
Tanks :p


Another good burn-in program for testing the CPU, cache,
and memory timings is the Prime95 client from:

http://www.mersenne.org/

A lot of folks have used it for years to test because it
is extremely sensitive to mis-timed hardware and will
display errors on any mediocre hardware. In fact,
somewhere along the way, they even added a "torture
test" setting under the options menu.

In fact, I've had Prime95 catch memory timing problems
that MemTest86 didn't even sneeze at. (After backing
off the timings manually instead of relying on SPD, the
machine still throws a SUMOUT error every week or two,
but no longer crashes three times per day.)

HELLO NURSE.
 
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