Athlon XP-M 3000+ on Asus A7N8X and overclock/rating
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jamesjameson
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 5:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi again guys!
CPU is on the socket running! Smile

It seems to work well at 200 MHz x 12 = 2.4 GHz! Smile

Now I have to test it well to understand if it is really stable!

1) Can you help me testing it? What software can I use to test it? Is it CPU Stability Test a good software for it?!

2) I set DDR RAM at 200 MHz (real 400 Mhz FSB) but booting PC, in initial post page, I read 199 MHz! Very Happy
And I also see that CPU frequency is effectively 199 MHz x 12 = 2388 MHz!
Can I try to set FSB and RAM at 201 MHz?! Just to read maybe 200 MHz?!


3) an other thing: My motherboard show me at the boot "Unknown CPU" but it seems to work fine... is it OK?! (the same from Windows 2000 OS)

Thank you guys! Smile
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 5:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

If someone wants to know the configuration of my system to do some similar:

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CrystalCPUID 4.14.4.408 (C) 2002-2008 hiyohiyo
Crystal Dew World : hxxp://crystalmark.info/
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OS : Windows 2000 Professional SP4 [ 5.0 Build 2195 ]
Date : 2008/06/16 0:07:42

CPU Name : AMD Mobile Athlon XP-M (Barton)
Vendor String : AuthenticAMD
Name String : Unknown CPU Typ ??!?!?!!?! Shocked
Architecture : x86
Process Rule : 0.13 um
Platform : Socket A
CPU Type : Original OEM processor [0]
Number (Total) : 1
Physical Core : 1
Family : 6h
Ext. Family : 7h
Model : Ah
Ext. Model : Ah
Stepping : 0h
Ext. Stepping : 0h
Feature : MMX SSE MMX+ 3DNow! 3DNow!+
PowerManagement : PowerNow!/Cool'n'Quiet

Current <-------------------------------- Original
Clock : 2405.50 MHz <------------ 2200.00 MHz
System Clock : 200.46 MHz <----- 133.33 MHz
System Bus : 400.92 MHz <-------- 266.67 MHz
Multiplier : 12.00 <---------------------- 16.50
Data Rate : DDR
Over Clock : 9.34 %

L1 I-Cache : 64 KB
L1 D-Cache : 64 KB
L2 Cache : 512 KB [Full:2405.50 MHz]
Memory : 2048 MB

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Chipset Information
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Chipset : NVIDIA nForce2
North Bridge : [10DE:01E0.A2] NVIDIA nForce2 IGP/SPP
South Bridge : [10DE:0060.A3] NVIDIA nForce2 MCP/-T
Video Chip : [10DE:0343.A1] NVIDIA GeForce FX 5700 LE (NV36)

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BIOS Information by WMI (Windows Management Interface)
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BIOS Vendor : Phoenix Technologies, LTD
BIOS Caption : Phoenix - AwardBIOS v6.00PG
BIOS Version : Ver 1.65
BIOS Date : 02/25/2003
SM BIOS Caption : ASUS A7N8X ACPI BIOS Rev 1002.A
SM BIOS Version : 2.2
Mother Vendor : ASUSTeK Computer INC.
Mother Product : A7N8X
Mother Version : REV 1.06
System Vendor : ASUSTeK Computer INC.
System Model : A7N8X

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System Information by DMI (Desktop Management Interface)
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SM BIOS Version : 2.2
BIOS Vendor : Phoenix Technologies, LTD
BIOS Version : ASUS A7N8X ACPI BIOS Rev 1002.A
BIOS Date : 02/25/2003
BIOS ROM Size : 256 KB
Mother Vendor : ASUSTeK Computer INC.
Mother Product : A7N8X
Mother Version : REV 1.06
CPU Socket : Socket A
CPU Vendor : AMD
CPU Version : Unknown CPU Type ??!?!?!!?! Shocked
Current Clock : 2388 MHz ??!?!?!!?! Shocked
External Clock : 199 MHz ??!?!?!!?! Shocked
Max Clock : 3000 MHz
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 6:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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CPU-Z version 1.45
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Processors Map
Number of processors 1
Number of threads 1
Processor 0
-- Core 0
-- Thread 0

Processors Information
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Processor 1 (ID = 0)
Number of cores 1 (max 1)
Number of threads 1 (max 1)
Name AMD Athlon XP-M
Codename Barton
Specification Unknown CPU Typ
Package Socket A (462)
CPUID 6.A.0
Extended CPUID 7.A
Core Stepping
Technology 0.13 um
Core Speed 2405.5 MHz (12.0 x 200.5 MHz) <----------------- ?!?!?! Shocked
Rated Bus speed 400.9 MHz[color=red] <----------------- ?!?!?! Shocked
Instructions sets MMX (+), 3DNow! (+), SSE
L1 Data cache 64 KBytes, 2-way set associative, 64-byte line size
L1 Instruction cache 64 KBytes, 2-way set associative, 64-byte line size
L2 cache 512 KBytes, 16-way set associative, 64-byte line size
FID/VID Control yes
max FID 16.5x
max VID 1.650 V <-------------- I CANNOT SET IT LOWER THAN 1.68 Volts

Chipset
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Northbridge NVIDIA nForce2 SPP rev. A2
Southbridge NVIDIA nForce2 MCP rev. A3
Graphic Interface AGP
AGP Revision 3.0
AGP Transfer Rate 8x
AGP SBA supported, enabled
Memory Type DDR
Memory Size 2048 MBytes
Channels Dual

Memory Frequency 200.5 MHz (1:1) <----- NOT 199, NOT 200.... 200.5 ! Rolling Eyes Laughing
CAS# 3.0
RAS# to CAS# 3
RAS# Precharge 3
Cycle Time (tRAS) 8


Memory SPD
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DIMM #1

General
Memory type DDR
Manufacturer (ID) STT (7F7F7F7F7F7F3400)
Size 1024 MBytes
Max bandwidth PC3200 (200 MHz)
Part number SUPERTALENT01
Manufacturing date Week 14/Year 08

Attributes
Number of banks 2
Data width 64 bits
Correction None
Registered no
Buffered no
Nominal Voltage 2.50 Volts
EPP no
XMP no

Timings table
Frequency (MHz) 166 200
CAS# 2.5 3.0
RAS# to CAS# delay 3 3
RAS# Precharge 3 3
TRAS 7 8


DIMM #2

THE SAME!


Hardware monitor
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Winbond W83781D hardware monitor

Voltage sensor 0 1.68 Volts [0x69] (CPU VCore) <-------- I CANNOT SET IT LOWER!
Voltage sensor 1 1.68 Volts [0x69] (AUX)
Voltage sensor 2 3.25 Volts [0xCB] (+3.3V)
Voltage sensor 3 4.76 Volts [0xB1] (+5V)
Voltage sensor 4 11.80 Volts [0xC2] (+12V)
Voltage sensor 5 -10.79 Volts [0xC2] (-12V)
Voltage sensor 6 -4.67 Volts [0xC2] (-5V)
Temperature sensor 0 37°C (98°F) [0x25] (TMPIN0)
Temperature sensor 1 42°C (107°F) [0x54] (TMPIN1)
<----------- IDLE! (I have a good Zalman CNPS7000A-Cu cooler)
Fan sensor 0 3994 RPM [0xA9] (FANIN0)
Fan sensor 2 5000 RPM [0x87] (FANIN2)


PCI Device List
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Capabilities
AGP Capability
Offset 40h
Version 3.0
Status enabled
Transfer rate 8x (max 8x)
Queue lenght 256 (max 32) <------------------------------------ WHAT IS?! IS IT OK?! Question
HyperTransport Capability
Offset 60h
Revision 0.16
Interface type Host/Secondary
Device number 0
Link 0 width (in/out) 8 bits/8 bits
Link 0 frequency 200MHz
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 10:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The 200.5 is caused by a ±0.5% FSB tweak motherboards use to make things more stable... I forget the term, but it's normal.
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 10:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wizzard1 wrote:
The 200.5 is caused by a ±0.5% FSB tweak motherboards use to make things more stable... I forget the term, but it's normal.


I thouth to it, too but I was not sure!
Maybe FSB spread spectrum?!
I think to remember it is a FSB modulation to reduce noises?!
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 1:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

jamesjameson wrote:
Hi again guys!
CPU is on the socket running! Smile

It seems to work well at 200 MHz x 12 = 2.4 GHz! Smile

Now I have to test it well to understand if it is really stable!

1) Can you help me testing it? What software can I use to test it? Is it CPU Stability Test a good software for it?!

2) I set DDR RAM at 200 MHz (real 400 Mhz FSB) but booting PC, in initial post page, I read 199 MHz! Very Happy
And I also see that CPU frequency is effectively 199 MHz x 12 = 2388 MHz!
Can I try to set FSB and RAM at 201 MHz?! Just to read maybe 200 MHz?!


3) an other thing: My motherboard show me at the boot "Unknown CPU" but it seems to work fine... is it OK?! (the same from Windows 2000 OS)

Thank you guys! Smile


What about the other questions?!

1) I tested CPU by CPU Stability Test for a night, it says it's all OK! NO errors! Do you know other testing softare or is it ok so? Can I be sure it works well?!

[2) It seems ok, maybe only some little disageement between different softwares...]

3) Boh! Rolling Eyes I am confused, maybe BIOS does not know this CPU?!

4) What software can I use to rate the power of this new CPU? I can see some differences just using PC! Smile
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 9:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Benchmark it with SuperPI.

Also, "Spread Spectrum" is the word I was lookng for Razz
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 10:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi guys,
it is some time I don't write here answering... I runned SuperPI but I decided to not publish results because I have some strange stability problems... I try to explayn!

(1) When I run SuperPI o CPUstabilityTest it is all OK!
Test are right and I have no stability problems under big long CPU stress, the same doing hard video file divx conversion...


(2) If I just watch a stupid, simple flash video on Utube instead, video often freezes, screen becomes black and then my computer desktop appears again in a few seconds and it seems all working good again! (putting mouse pointer on the task bar at the bottom of the desktop when video freeze helps screen becoming black and turning then back to normality).
Just only video view disappears.. I can execute commands, click links, open programs when it is black (I need a lot of imagination!)!


It seems absurd, it seems new processor running very good by tests under high stress... I thought to SVGA card or RAM:

(A) I put on a more powerful fan on VGA heatsink; it is summer now here (30 °C in my house!) and the old fan had some problems but I did not fix the problem so, surely VGA live better anyway, before it was like burning! Smile

(B)I thought that I changed from 333 to 400 Mhz FSB but AGP should run at 66 MHz because it is in "auto" mode and so it should automatically run at 200 MHz / 2 = 66 MHz.
I tryed to put it fixed at 66 MHz and there is the same problem again.


(C) DDR RAM is 400 MHz DDR certified with passive heatsink and I remember that I tested it at 400 Mhz after I buyed it!


PS: I know that these probles can come from not sufficient power source (I had the same problem with an other PC) but I changed my power pack only 1 month ago with a good powerful new one and all runned good, I do not want believe that this CPU could ask much more power that the original XP 2800+ and SVGA need some more power to run well!
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 10:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm not sure that your problem is in hardware. This could be a video driver problem. Try to install the latest drivers for the video card.

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 11:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I am running my AXP-m at 1200Mhz, 200x6, and it's happy as a clam at 1.1v Very Happy Passive!!
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 8:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Continue from above, some other tests... I think this is an hardware instability, I try to explain:


I wrote that CPU run well and stable at 200 MHz x 12 = 2.4 GHz (testing by CPU stability test, SuperPI and divx conversion)

(1) Anyway I tryed to underclock CPU to try to understand the problem: I setted CPU running at 200 MHz x 7.5 = 1,5 GHz very much slower than original standard frequency...
I have the same video freeze problems, there are no CPU instability like tests confirmed me before... Smile

(2) Then I put it at 166 MHz x 12 = 2 GHz ..... ALL OK, THERE ARE NO PROBLEMS SO! Shocked

It seems the problem is about the FSB too high (200 MHz)! Rolling Eyes


Exclamation Question I really do not understand! Where is the problem?!


PS: before changing CPU I had no problems with video driver, today I will try to load an old running HD image so I will be sure if they are bad video driver...
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 11:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

More tests... Shocked

My motherboard (ASUS A7N8X) permits to set FSB from 100 MHz to 250 MHz in steps of 1 or 5 MHz so I started from 180 MHz and rise up in everytime smaller steps...

PC works well until 195 MHz FSB, I have some very small problems at 197 MHz FSB! Evil or Very Mad

So my limit seems to be 195 MHz... ok, not so bad: with the 2800+ it worked at 166 MHz!

Moreover I felt that South Bridge was a burning fire on my finger... googled a bit "a7n8x south bridge" ... here it is the problem and the solution!!!!! icon_yikes

w w w.nforcershq.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9237

icon_peace
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 11:45 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hmmm,
the man that wrote the South Bridge Voltage modding article in the link above tell he has "a Nasa solder certificate and the right tools".... icon_yikes

I have not... I am not able doing it... icon_headache

I think I will stop at 195 MHz, I drink too much beer to solder that!

Thank you for all your help friends! Smile icon_hug icon_hug


PS: this problem is normal in most Asus A7N8X Revision 1.04/1.06
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