Ville Viking wrote:
> Bartons are faster than non-Bartons thanks to the 512kb L2 cache. You
> get the best bang for your dollar if you buy a mobile Barton and
> overclock it to, say, 12.5*200 = 2.5GHz. That's alot faster than the
> XP 3200 Barton you were thinking of.
>
> You need to buy a premium cooler as well. And ram that can handle
> DDR400 (FSB 200). The ram is needed for the XP 3200 Barton as well.
>
> I have a 8rda+ with a XP-M 2400+ overclocked to 12.5*200 @ 1.725V
> with a Zalman 7000a CU cooler and I don't think I need to upgrade to
> 64bit next year...
>
> But if you don't want to OC you can pay more for less (i.e get the
> Xp3200).
I'm on the verge of doing similarly! On your 8RDA+, which BIOS version
are you using?
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