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whats the default MHZ and multiplier for the 2500+mobile for some reason mine was at 133mhz x 9.0 since then i have changed it to 138x12.5 and the temperature hasnt gone up while i was folding and playing painkiller

Edited by SeV.o3 TwiZZler

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that is the joy of a mobile...you can use whatever you want (within reason of course)

 

but "default" would be 166 x 11

Default for a mobile 2500+ is 133 x 14 ;)

Ooops...your correct..... :blink:

 

 

166 x 11 is for the desktop....

 

 

but of course...Mine never saw those settings ;):P

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Leave the multi at 12.5 and raise the FSB ;)

 

"See with Athlon XP processors, (specifically Barton, I don't know about others) the 2500+ has the L3 bridge already closed, therefore you have access to multipliers 5.5-12.5 on most motherboards that allow for multiplier adjustments. (nforce2 for example).

 

However, a lot of the nForce2 boards do not read the 5th multiplier bit, so it will only give you a range of 5.5-12.5 OR 13 and up. Not all multipliers. SO with that bridge closed, you cannot select 13 or higher on a llot of motherboards. (specifically in my experience the ASUS A7N8X, but I believe this affects a lot more.)

 

So you have to CUT that L3 bridge to gain access to 13 and up. (That bridge is CUT for the athlon 3000+ for example.) So for people in my situation, (there are a lot of us in the nforcehq forums...) I am running PC2700 so I cannot get my FSB up to 200(x2), (175 (x2) Stable) soI would have to cut that bridge on my Barton 2500 to get access to the higher multipliers as I'm hitting the ceiling at 12.5, and I'm sure my processor will go farther than 2.19 with no voltage increase. Granted I COULD run in synchronous mode, but the performance hit on doing so is actually pretty large. More so than just leaving it as it is."

Edited by Paranoid

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