2200 T-bred-A Voltages

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-- Veröffentlicht durch IVI am 22:41 am 15. Nov. 2003


Zitat von faulpelz am 20:57 am Nov. 11, 2003
@ gibtnix: that's right. the fsb sets the complete system performance higher, but the multi sets only the cpu CLOCK higher wich isn't so important for the system performance



despite the fact we're leaving topic's core:
http://www.orthy.de/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=309&mode=&order=0&thold=0#update

no further comments ;)

(Geändert von IVI um 19:29 am Nov. 16, 2003)


-- Veröffentlicht durch faulpelz am 20:57 am 11. Nov. 2003

@ gibtnix: that's right. the fsb sets the complete system performance higher, but the multi sets only the cpu CLOCK higher wich isn't so important for the system performance


-- Veröffentlicht durch Gibtnix am 21:10 am 9. Nov. 2003


Zitat von spite am 1:34 am Juni 3, 2003
I followed the diagram to set the multiplier on my 2200 to 17.0, which should result in a 2800+. However, it wont even POST at 133mhz FSB. I know the multiplier is correct, because it boots at 100 FSB, and runs at 1700mhz, 17x100. What voltage is required to run this processor as a 2800? And does anyone know how to volt mod a Gigabyte GA7vrxp to over 1.8v?



I guess it's impossible to set a T-Bred A @133x17.

By the way: A T-Bred @133x17 isn't a 2800+; A T-Bred @166 x 13.5 is a 2800+. If you set your T-Bred @133x17 you will only get the CPU-Speed of a 2800+ (with T-Bred Core) but your FSB is only rated at 133 MHz. But the FSB of a 2800+ is rated by 166 MHz:thumb:


-- Veröffentlicht durch Blackout am 22:34 am 6. Okt. 2003

i had a 1700+ @ 2000 mhz aircooling in winter @ 15° roomtemperature. ;D

np @ 2V :D

hmm you can try like me to close all L11 bridges to get 1.85v and i'd recommend you to try 14x133, 15x133 via the pinmod


-- Veröffentlicht durch IVI am 1:00 am 8. Juni 2003

the "t-bred-a core" is designed for somewhere around 1900MHz.
i saw a few CPUs runnin`@  over 2000, but the voltages and the cooling-solutions scared me :/
17 x 133 is definetly tooooooo much

time 2 buy a "t-bred-B DLT"


-- Veröffentlicht durch ocinside am 20:15 am 4. Juni 2003

Yes, this should be no problem with a vcore soldering mod and when i'm right gigabyte is still using the HIP 6301 or HIP 6302 Vcore regulator IC ;)
But please take a look to the ICs near the socket to find out which IC is on your mainboard.


-- Veröffentlicht durch spite am 16:34 am 3. Juni 2003

Yeah, the max voltage is 1.65 +10%, which is about 1.8. If I do the V-mod on my processor, using the L11 trace method, I wonder if I will be able to set THAT value also to +10%?


-- Veröffentlicht durch NWD am 15:55 am 3. Juni 2003

try the max. you can run with this mainboard but i think you have already done this

try www.xbitlabs.com


-- Veröffentlicht durch spite am 1:34 am 3. Juni 2003

I followed the diagram to set the multiplier on my 2200 to 17.0, which should result in a 2800+. However, it wont even POST at 133mhz FSB. I know the multiplier is correct, because it boots at 100 FSB, and runs at 1700mhz, 17x100. What voltage is required to run this processor as a 2800? And does anyone know how to volt mod a Gigabyte GA7vrxp to over 1.8v?


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