15. januar 2004 - 17:13Der er
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xp barton 2500+ stepping
hej! er her nogle herinde fra som har denne her stepping el. ved om den ikke er multiplier låst? AQXEA 0346. eller en anden en? den skal bare ikke være multiplier låst og så må steppingen heller ikke være den mest dårligeste til oc.
Prøv shag.dk de har Barton's med div. steppings. Ang. bedste stepping, så prøv at søg på overclocking.dk, der er en masse der har eller har haft flere foreskellige 2500 Bartons. /Thomas
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STEPPINGS
The stepping code is a 4 or 5 letter string printed on the CPU either on the core (on Morgan Durons , Athlons and Athlons XP with Palomino core) , or on a black label near the core (on the Athlons XP Tbred core, Applebred Durons or Bartons) . Every stepping indicates a revision/change in the CPU manufacturing process , wich usually has an impact on the overclockability and on the temperature of the CPU .
Duron Spitfire:
600-800: AKAA < AKCA < AKBA 800-950: AKCA < ALCA < AMCA = ANCA < ANDA
1400 10.5 X 133 1.50V 00.0W 1600 12.0 X 133 1.50V 00.0W 1800 13.5 X 133 1.50V 00.0W
UNLOCKING
The Duron , Athlon Thunderbird , Athlon XP Palomino processors have the multiplier locked from the factory , and to unlock it you must connect the L1 bridges . It will unlock all the multipliers in the 5X-12.5X range , except for the XP2100+ and XP2200+ with Palomino core , wich will have the 13X-18.5X range available . On any CPU you can toggle between the multiplier ranges (5-12.5X to 13X-18.5X) by changing the connection of the L10 bridges (cut one and connect the other) .
The Athlon XP Thoroughbred core and Barton processors have the multiplier unlocked from the factory , so any motherboard that has the option for multiplier setting cand adjust it . The processors under 2000+ have the 5X-12.5X range available , and the 2100+ and higher have the 13X-18.5X range available . The exceptions are XP2600+ / 333FSB and Barton 2500+ , wich have the 5X-12.5X range available . To toggle between ranges , you need to connect/cut the rightmost L3 bridge .
AMD started locking the multiplier on their CPUs after week 39; while some of the CPUs made during weeks 39-42 are still unlocked, all the ones from week 43 and later come multiplier locked. The only method discovered so far to set the multiplier on locked CPU's is explained here.
fin nok artikel : som jeg sagde så kører en Barton 2500+ fint
The Athlon XP Thoroughbred core and Barton processors have the multiplier unlocked from the factory , so any motherboard that has the option for multiplier setting cand adjust it . The processors under 2000+ have the 5X-12.5X range available , and the 2100+ and higher have the 13X-18.5X range available . The exceptions are XP2600+ / 333FSB and Barton 2500+ , wich have the 5X-12.5X range available . To toggle between ranges , you need to connect/cut the rightmost L3 bridge .
hertil skal det lige siges at mit Epox 8rga+ ikke behøves at cutte noget, da alt er muligt at indstille på dette bundkort (derfor jeg valgte det)
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