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It's S754, so it's only got single channel RAM, so it's got the extra 200MHz to make up the difference (and more if I remember correctly).

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Probs just a difference performance index from socket 939 due to the lack of dual channel RAM capability on 754.

edit - beat me :p

Still stable?
 
trojan698 said:
Probs just a difference performance index from socket 939 due to the lack of dual channel RAM capability on 754.

edit - beat me :p

Still stable?

Duration : 26 minutes 24 seconds

And at 45C still. :confused:

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Me said:
Type: Small FFTs - stress CPU Min: 8 Max: 32 InPlace: Yes Mem: 8 Time: 15
CPU: 2530MHz FSB: 230MHz [230MHz x 11.0 est.]
02/01/2007 21:35 Beginning a continuous self-test to check your computer.
Press Stop to end this test.
Test 1, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M172031 using 8K FFT length.
Test 2, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M163839 using 8K FFT length.
Test 3, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M159745 using 8K FFT length.
Test 4, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M157695 using 8K FFT length.
Test 5, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M155649 using 8K FFT length.
Self-test 8K passed!
Test 1, 560000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M212991 using 10K FFT length.
Test 2, 560000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M210415 using 10K FFT length.
Test 3, 560000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M208897 using 10K FFT length.
Test 4, 560000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M204799 using 10K FFT length.
Test 5, 560000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M200705 using 10K FFT length.
Torture Test ran 30 minutes 54 seconds - 0 errors, 0 warnings.
Execution halted.

It didn't get anywhere above 47C, maxed between 44 and 47.

Edit : Running large in place FFTs now.
 
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Just had a big ass problem with my keyboard and only just managed to fix it, resetting my bios was my attempt at fixing it. So when I did fix it I decided to up my fsb to 235 from 230. It works fine, idling temp at 35-40C, but sadly SP2004 doesn't agree. Errors practially instantly.

Anything i may need to change to get higher than 230?

Edit: I think my CPU needs more power but if I put it any higher than 1.55 it just dies :confused:
 
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I'd let it run overnight, say 8 hours worth to test its stability. You could always try a different higher voltage, sometimes boards dont like certain voltages or fsbs for whatever reason. Also, a bios update might be worth a shot. It could be that you've hit the limit of your chip though, and TBH 2.5ghz is alright for a newcastle.
 
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trojan698 said:
I'd let it run overnight, say 8 hours worth to test its stability. You could always try a different higher voltage, sometimes boards dont like certain voltages or fsbs for whatever reason. Also, a bios update might be worth a shot. It could be that you've hit the limit of your chip though, and TBH 2.5ghz is alright for a newcastle.

The current is as solid as a rock and can't see it failing.

I'll be sure to try higher voltage, never thought of that.

I got the bios update and the flasher but i'm not sure how to do it, so I gave in :rolleyes:

I just want to keep pushing as far as I can. :p It's addicting.
 
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