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- Oct 19, 2006
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Processor | AMD Athlon XP 3000+ @ 2.345 on 180 bus and 1.725 volts. |
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Motherboard | Abit NF7-S 2.0 |
Cooling | ~45cfm 80mm fans x5, 92mm. Intakes filtered Aerocool DP-102 cpusink, Zalman Vf900 vid heatsink. |
Memory | 1 GB of Samsung 333 @ 2-3-3-7 and 2.7 volts. |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire X800GTO AGP @ 540 Core/590 Mem stock volts (FINALLY!) |
Storage | 120 GB Hitachi 180GXP IDE |
Display(s) | CTX EX950F 19" crt |
Case | Modified Chieftec (Antec soho clone). Custom paint/internal framing and blowholes. |
Audio Device(s) | Nvidia soundstorm in s-bridge |
Power Supply | PC Power & Cooling Silencer 470 |
Software | Win XP CE SP2 |
Interesting. You were monitoring your voltages while playing games? I was doing a little of that on my card, and I have a blue GTO AGP as well, and it came with 12 pipes, but is sitting on 16 now. Couldn't find where to check the GPU voltage, but VDD and VDDQ are both 1.99, which is a bit lower than it should be, so I'm thinking that's where my RAM issue is coming from. The core is fine, but I'm guessing the voltage is a touch under there as well. I put some larger heatsinks on the backside ram, and took the little Zalman ones off, put them on the mosfets, and I can do a stable 560 on the ram....probably a slightly out of spec resistor causing too little voltage feedback or something. I'm not an engineer.