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7th July 2005, 02:40 | #11 |
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| there's more to mobiles then just better silicon: mobiles tend to do far worse then regular Axp's when it comes to heat. once past 50°C and you'll run into major stability problems. other then that, you would need a kick *** (modded) board to supply a reasonably stable 2.1V to the cpu. |
7th July 2005, 04:49 | #12 |
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| congratz with the article. it's nice and cheap, I like it |
9th July 2005, 20:44 | #13 |
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| Hehe Cheers Teus! So whats the max you guys reckon i could get a 2600 mobile running at on this set-up??? My 2400+ is quite limited, with no multi adjustment im held back&the FSB sucks really :/, i think i might get me a mobile 2600 Would i be likely to get close to 3Ghz? - since 2700hmz are quite common with the max (standard) volts - would my voltmodded board be able to sqeeze any more speed out of it?? hmmmm........ :grr: |
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