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  • 2000xp thoroughbred oc?

    just wondering if any of u guys has had a thoroughbred a and what u can overclock them too?

  • #2
    compared to the t-bred B, the t-bred A cpus don't OC very well but you should still be able to get a little extra juice out of it

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    • #3
      Most T'bred A's top out around 1.9-2GHz as with my XP2200+ 1940MHz is about as far as it will go stablely.

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      • #4
        u wont be able to get alot of OC out of the 2000xp. it is already hot at stock speed. I think a 1700+ will do better OC than the 2000xp. my bud has the 2000xp+ and he could only get 100 mhz OC with a Tt7+ cause teh temp would get to 62+ at load.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by muscles
          just wondering if any of u guys has had a thoroughbred a and what u can overclock them too?
          HERE is a database that shows what others have done with their own processors. It works as a pretty good indicator of what can be done with a majority of the processors on the streets now. :D
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          • #6
            Originally posted by smokin_pc
            u wont be able to get alot of OC out of the 2000xp. it is already hot at stock speed. I think a 1700+ will do better OC than the 2000xp. my bud has the 2000xp+ and he could only get 100 mhz OC with a Tt7+ cause teh temp would get to 62+ at load.
            Then I suggest he get a better heatsink because T-Bred As don't overclock much and shouldn't get that hot.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by smokin_pc
              u wont be able to get alot of OC out of the 2000xp. it is already hot at stock speed. I think a 1700+ will do better OC than the 2000xp. my bud has the 2000xp+ and he could only get 100 mhz OC with a Tt7+ cause teh temp would get to 62+ at load..
              Originally posted by Soulburner
              Then I suggest he get a better heatsink because T-Bred As don't overclock much and shouldn't get that hot.
              More likely he had the retainin' clip on backwards and/or his case's airflow really sucks.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Darthtanion
                HERE is a database that shows what others have done with their own processors. It works as a pretty good indicator of what can be done with a majority of the processors on the streets now. :D
                Someone there got 4.7ghz with a XP 1700 T-Bred!! Is that possible?

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                • #9
                  No, its not.....I bet someone thinks they're real funny too.

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