• News
    • Channels
    • Archive
    • Search
  • Compatibility
  • Forums

Advertisement


News

  • Latest
  • Top

· Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification for August 2010
· Wine release 1.3.0 released
· SilverStone HDDBOOST Review
· Roccat Pyra Review
· ASUS M4A89TD PRO Motherboard Review
· Cooler Master NotePal ErgoStand Review
· Wise Disk Cleaner 5.43
· CoolIT Vantage ALC Cooler Review
· A.C. RYAN PlayON! HD & MINI Media Player Review
· Corsair Force F100 with 100GByte
· Detonator 21.83 vs. 22.50 Benchmarks On WinXP/98SE!
· NEW nVidia drivers out now!!!
· Windows XP Booting Time Tuned Up To 50%!
· Zalman TNN 500A - Complete Heatpipe Cooled Case
· High Definition Audio Support In Windows XP SP3
· Creative Audigy & SBLive! Driver CD Download (OEM)!
· AMD's best kept Secret
· Free Icons - Themes - Skins And Wallpapers
· Detonator 41.80 ''Hidden'' options
· Work At Futuremark!

Forums

· Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for july 13, 2010
by: NICK ADSL UK
on: 2010-07-13 19:38
0 replies, 407 views

· Need a new Case now....but which?
by: rocky01
on: 2010-07-06 03:23
9 replies, 3493 views

· CD/DVD burning software
by: Philipp
on: 2010-03-13 11:10
1 replies, 2920 views

· help Read/write GUID from registry
by: joshi
on: 2010-03-06 14:29
0 replies, 2837 views

· Scanning website files on the fly
by: Alan Connor
on: 2010-02-28 17:29
0 replies, 2417 views

Nodes To Friends





Online Users

There are currently 498 user(s) online:
Cuil, Google, Live Search, MSN, Yahoo

Welcome to our website

To take full advantage of all features you need to login or register. Registration is completely free and takes only a few seconds.

Warp2Search.net » News » February 2004 » AMD's best kept Secret

AMD's best kept Secret

Posted by Newsfactory, 02/18/2004 10:27 PM 2 comment(s)

I just thought I would give you the heads up on the latest developments in the so called "obsolete" Athlon XP line of CPU's... The Mobile Athlon XP-M 2500+ seems to be AMD's latest overclocking king, news is strarting to spread through the various enthusiast forums now, and the resulst are amazing! Some people are getting 2.7GHz and MORE!



One major feature of the XP-M, is it's power management. Now this is useless for 99.9% of desktop systems, however is has one MASSIVE impact on the enthusiast market... It's UNLOCKED!!! and what also is a bonus for the enthusiasts, is that this core is identical in speed and fuction to the desktop 2500+ Barton XP.

Another feature of the XP-M series is that it runs with a much lower CPU core voltage of 1.45v instead of the 1.65v used in the desktop varient.

This is because AMD choose the cream of the crop for the mobile market, which is driven by power saving, and heat output. Which boils down to some pretty amazing overclocks due to the fact that at 1.65v, your already volt boosting the core, whilst at the same time overclocking like mad!

Newegg.com have them for you Americans, and CPUCity.co.uk in the UK has that base covered. These chips are quite cheap at the moment, and could well be the next 1700+ DLTA Athlon!

Have a look at the forums at ( AMDMB ) and HardOCP, and get these CPU's while there "hot", so to speak!


Digg it! Slashdot Del.ico.us Technorati Fark it! Blinklist Furl NewsVine Windows Live Netscape Google Bookmarks Reddit! LinkaGoGo Tailrank Wink Dzone Simpy Spurl Yahoo! MyWeb NetVouz RawSugar Smarking Scuttle Magnolia BlogMarks Nowpublic FeedMeLinks Wists Onlywire Connotia Shadows Co.mments

« H.I.S. Excalibur Radeon 9600XT Platinum Turbo @ Tweaknews.net · AMD's best kept Secret · Release 55 Drivers »

Comment

nervsjuk



Posts: 9
Joined: 2004-03-17

#51372 Posted on: 02/19/2004 01:07 AM
Oh my god!
I want one...
Too bad I just bought a xp2400+.
Maybe I can sell it..

I wonder where I can find a processor like that here in Sweden.
Gonna look for one in the morning.

It´s going to be interesting to see how they perform.

Comment

incoherent
Unregistered



#51382 Posted on: 02/19/2004 08:29 AM
yah i've read about that for weeks and it seems pretty legit. 2500+ cpus do oc to 2.7ghz!

Warp2Search.net » News » February 2004 » AMD's best kept Secret
© 2007-2010 Esselbach Internet Solutions
All products mentioned are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners.
Read our disclaimer over here and our Privacy Policy over here
Powered by Contentteller® Business Edition