XP1700+ JIUHB.... yet again

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  • ClutchClutch North Carolina New
    edited June 2003
    Well I'm gonna put some more money in my checking accout tommorow to order my next 1700+ I got to wait for the motherboard though, but I can't wait to oc that sucker. Keep the updates coming guys, and if you got this chip and got a nice oc and stability to show us, don't be shy.
  • edited June 2003
    Well the new system seems great so far. OCed at the moment to 1884 (11x170). So far so good, only the temps under load are currently 55 C, and after trying as high as 2Ghz, the CPU temp peaks around ~57C, and eventually BSODs.


    Obviously the Areoflow isn't that great of a HSF in terms of OCing, sure is quiet though! But who knows... in 6 months or so I may get into watercooling.

    Otherwise, if anyone has any ideas, please let me know!
  • ThraxThrax 🐌 Austin, TX Icrontian
    edited June 2003
    Overclocking on an Aeroflow :banghead:
  • mmonninmmonnin Centreville, VA
    edited June 2003
    Sk7 or SLK-800. If you can fit/afford a 900 do it.
  • edited June 2003
    Thrax said
    Overclocking on an Aeroflow :banghead:


    Well some people do it quite well, believe it or not.

    Just wait till I set up the ductwork. That should lower temps considerably. :thumbsup:
  • Park_7677Park_7677 Missouri Member
    edited June 2003
    TheSmJ said
    Thrax said
    Overclocking on an Aeroflow :banghead:


    Well some people do it quite well, believe it or not.

    Just wait till I set up the ductwork. That should lower temps considerably. :thumbsup:

    AreoFlow does test around the same as SLK-800/900 with low CFM fans... So if you hate noise, it's pretty quite and decent for $25.

    My 2400+ does 2.30 GHz w/ 1.875V @ 46C (115 F)... AeroFlow has treated me good :D


    EDIT//
    BTW: 2400+ AIUGB 0244

    Also it's summer and my room is nearing 80F
  • edited June 2003
    Well since the AS3 has settled, the temp dropped 4 degrees (now 51 under load)!

    I'll try pushing it harder later tonight!
  • leishi85leishi85 Grand Rapids, MI Icrontian
    edited June 2003
    EMT said
    Temps are System 56ºC & CPU 54ºC according to Winbond - that's on the surface of the CPU, right?

    Doesn't seems right, the CPU temp can't be lower than the system temp when you are air cooled.
  • EMTEMT Seattle, WA Icrontian
    edited June 2003
    Yes, that did strike me as pretty strange... here's where it's at now:
  • EMTEMT Seattle, WA Icrontian
    edited June 2003
    Ohhhh yeah... umm... the sys fan has recently (this week) been having trouble (making strange noises) and the problem isn't apparent. I guess that's why the sys is so high... hmmm... any quick suggestions on fixing it (or what the problem could be)?
  • LawnMMLawnMM Colorado
    edited June 2003
    Thrax said
    oc2.jpgoc1.jpg

    I can go faster, but the computer isn't being restarted to try. It's going until it crashes, or I have to take it to the next LAN party.

    43*C/111*F full load.

    What are you using to cool it?
  • ThraxThrax 🐌 Austin, TX Icrontian
    edited June 2003
    Thermalright SK-7 and an 84CFM Vantec Tornado (Which I love.)
  • LawnMMLawnMM Colorado
    edited June 2003
    Thrax said
    Thermalright SK-7 and an 84CFM Vantec Tornado (Which I love.)

    Nice. Tell me young thrax...does that 8rda3+ board have the same locked pci/agp bus as its predecessor? What board are you using now?
  • ClutchClutch North Carolina New
    edited June 2003
    Thrax said
    Thermalright SK-7 and an 84CFM Vantec Tornado (Which I love.)


    You mean the 55.2dba Tornado fan? Does the noise seem to bother you any? or do you have some dampening stuff.
  • ThraxThrax 🐌 Austin, TX Icrontian
    edited June 2003
    LawnMM said
    Thrax said
    Thermalright SK-7 and an 84CFM Vantec Tornado (Which I love.)

    Nice. Tell me young thrax...does that 8rda3+ board have the same locked pci/agp bus as its predecessor? What board are you using now?

    I'm using the NF7-S 2.0. I wouldn't touch the 8rda3+ with a ten foot pole, but to answer your first question, indeed it does.

    To answer Clutch's question, yes, the 55.2dba Tornado fan.

    I have no sound dampening, the fan does not bother me, and I have above-average hearing.
  • Ultra-NexusUltra-Nexus Buenos Aires, ARG
    edited June 2003
    Hey Thrax!

    I have the same temps as you do, full load with an Alpha PAL8045 & a Delta SHE 68CFM @ 6v

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    Temps were taken with this setup connected to a DigitalDoc5

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    Here is the CPU:

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  • LawnMMLawnMM Colorado
    edited June 2003
    Thrax said
    LawnMM said
    Thrax said
    Thermalright SK-7 and an 84CFM Vantec Tornado (Which I love.)

    Nice. Tell me young thrax...does that 8rda3+ board have the same locked pci/agp bus as its predecessor? What board are you using now?

    I'm using the NF7-S 2.0. I wouldn't touch the 8rda3+ with a ten foot pole, but to answer your first question, indeed it does.

    To answer Clutch's question, yes, the 55.2dba Tornado fan.

    I have no sound dampening, the fan does not bother me, and I have above-average hearing.

    Sweetness, was talkin to EMN on irc...he's telling me thats a chipset feature of the NF2 boards, sweetness!
  • Omega65Omega65 Philadelphia, Pa
    edited June 2003
    Yeah all NF2 mobo have locked (asynchronous) PCI/AGP busses. No dividers to deal with.

    If the KT600 doesn't have them, it'll be a non factor in the mobo market. No enthusuast with an ounce of knowledge would bother to recommend or buy one anymore.

    (I got mine before the NF2 came out.....)
  • LawnMMLawnMM Colorado
    edited June 2003
    Where you guys getting the 1700+'s with that stepping? Who lets you know the stepping beforehand?
  • ClutchClutch North Carolina New
    edited June 2003
    Link here

    Xoxide is out right now, but they guarantee to send you the JIUHB steppings, also newegg is really good at getting xp's in with good steppings.
  • LawnMMLawnMM Colorado
    edited June 2003
    Nice, me thinks me will grab one a.s.a.p :)
  • Juggah0Juggah0 Oshkosh WI
    edited June 2003
    my 1700+ was actually a fluke i found it, i was @ the local shop and decided since they dont carry OEM cpus id look @ their retail 1700+s....much to my supprise, and with my exclamations afterwords THEIR supprise, i had found QUITE the chip. exact chip info is as follows:

    AXDA1700DLT3C 9390367250073
    JIUHB0310WPMW

    since my mobo is teh suck, (msi KT3 Ultra-ARU) i decided my main goal was to see where i could get it stable @ stock vcore without this mobo taking a **** on me.

    wcpuid.jpg

    wcpuid1.jpg

    mbm32.jpg

    Im pretty impressed to say the least, i cant wait to get some real ram and a new mobo to really see what this proc can do!

    Nick
  • paroxymparoxym Toronto, Canada
    edited June 2003
    There a little store up in my area (Toronto) that is carrying stock of the JIUHB 1700+'s. Last time I checked there was only a few left so swing by and take a look if you can't find anywhere local to grab one.

    Bigfoot Computers - 1700+ DUT3C JIUHB
  • Juggah0Juggah0 Oshkosh WI
    edited June 2003
    if you expect a very insane overclock dont waste your time on the DUT3C (1.6v) 1700+s, theyre practicially a waste of time, and if you can choose the proc make sure its a DLT3C.


    Nick
  • paroxymparoxym Toronto, Canada
    edited June 2003
    Juggah0 said
    if you expect a very insane overclock dont waste your time on the DUT3C (1.6v) 1700+s, theyre practicially a waste of time, and if you can choose the proc make sure its a DLT3C.

    Waste of time?? :scratch:
    My DUT3C is currently running (and folding) at 2.35Ghz rock solid.
    I would hardly call a 900 Mhz overclock a waste of time.

    As far as which is better, that would have to be the DLT3C due to running at a lower stock voltage but none the less, the OC'ing performance of the DUT3C is nothing to scoff at. Meh...
  • Juggah0Juggah0 Oshkosh WI
    edited June 2003
    yeah youre running 2.35 stable @ what vcore? thats what im getting at, this DLT3C i have now could do 2.35 @ 1.7v on the right mobo, food for thought it all, and i wouldnt buy another DUT3C after my 1800+

    Nick
  • paroxymparoxym Toronto, Canada
    edited June 2003
    Juggah0 said
    yeah youre running 2.35 stable @ what vcore? thats what im getting at, this DLT3C i have now could do 2.35 @ 1.7v on the right mobo, food for thought it all, and i wouldnt buy another DUT3C after my 1800+

    Its at 1.80 V and personally, I dont think thats soo bad. its OC'd about 750 Mhz higher then I could hit with my old Pali at 1.85V. *shrugs*
  • Juggah0Juggah0 Oshkosh WI
    edited June 2003
    okay, 1.8v is 0.3v over stock, thats the equivilant of giving your palomino 2.05v...something else to consider.

    Nick
  • ThraxThrax 🐌 Austin, TX Icrontian
    edited June 2003
    That's a false analogy.
  • Juggah0Juggah0 Oshkosh WI
    edited June 2003
    how is it false? the #s match up, the fact that a tbred core will take less vcore to reach said speed makes it a perfect analogy, its the exact same factor for damage giving a 1.5v chip 1.8 as it is giving a 1.75v chip 2.05.

    Nick

    //edit FSCK! i HATE making a new page! :mad:
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