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Processor | Turion 64 ML-34 1.8Ghz |
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Motherboard | Compaq Laptop Mobo |
Cooling | Stock Compaq Laptop Fan |
Memory | 1x 256 DDR333 |
Video Card(s) | Radeon 200m |
Storage | 40GB 5200RPM HP |
Display(s) | Stock Laptop LCD |
Case | Laptop Case |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard Realtek |
Power Supply | Stock Laptop Powerbrick |
Software | Windows XP Pro |
NVIDIA is going to be releasing a certification called "Tritium, for motherboards, videocards, and complete systems that meet up to specific requirements. Tritium compatible motherboards will have to have the option to adjust these voltages:
CPU (AMD AM2 Socket)
- V_Core: 0.775V to 2.2V
Memory
- VDDIO: 1.8V to 2.5V
- VTT: 0.9V to 1.25V
C51XE
- V_Core: 1.2V to 1.45V
- V_PEX: 1.5V to 1.7V
- V_HT: 1.2V to 1.5V
MCP55XE
- V_Core: 1.5V to 1.7V
- V_PEX: 1.5V to 1.7V
- V_HT: 1.2V to 1.5V
The motherboards will also have to meet these specific requirements:
- CPU memory interface: DDR2 interface running at 800MHz
- CPU C51XE 16 x 16 HyperTransport interface: 1.5GHz
- C51XE x16 PCI Express link: 150MHz
- C51XE/MCP55XE 16 x 16 HyperTransport interface: 1.5GHz
- MCP55XE x16 PCI Express link: 150MHz reference clock
Tritium is planned to be released soon after AM2 is launched. The neat thing about Tritium is that motherboard manufacturers will start to integrate Tritium features into their bios. If you have Tritium compatible parts, the system will overclock for you. You will still be able to tweak it yourself, however. Video card bios will also have special "Tritium Compatible" bios that overclock on their own.
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CPU (AMD AM2 Socket)
- V_Core: 0.775V to 2.2V
Memory
- VDDIO: 1.8V to 2.5V
- VTT: 0.9V to 1.25V
C51XE
- V_Core: 1.2V to 1.45V
- V_PEX: 1.5V to 1.7V
- V_HT: 1.2V to 1.5V
MCP55XE
- V_Core: 1.5V to 1.7V
- V_PEX: 1.5V to 1.7V
- V_HT: 1.2V to 1.5V
The motherboards will also have to meet these specific requirements:
- CPU memory interface: DDR2 interface running at 800MHz
- CPU C51XE 16 x 16 HyperTransport interface: 1.5GHz
- C51XE x16 PCI Express link: 150MHz
- C51XE/MCP55XE 16 x 16 HyperTransport interface: 1.5GHz
- MCP55XE x16 PCI Express link: 150MHz reference clock
Tritium is planned to be released soon after AM2 is launched. The neat thing about Tritium is that motherboard manufacturers will start to integrate Tritium features into their bios. If you have Tritium compatible parts, the system will overclock for you. You will still be able to tweak it yourself, however. Video card bios will also have special "Tritium Compatible" bios that overclock on their own.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site