The Inquirer has
more info on the recent Barton 2500+ benchmarks at oc.com.tw:
‘OUR READERS have come to the rescue and helped us to translate the www.oc.ocm.tw
article on the Barton 2500+ chip and pictures on that site. Edward A. Brinker
said: "I have an advantage in reading the www.oc.com.tw site in that I have
a Chinese wife who is fluent in written and spoken Chinese and English."The chip is definitely a Barton clocked at 1833 Mhz (166×11.0). 1.65 V core
and 90 deg. C core. which can be gotten from the chip number. It is a week 43
Barton which is surprising (at least to me). The site expects 200 MHz Bartons
to be along later. The L12 bridges control the bus speed. They raised the FSB
to 200 Mhz and were successful at 2000 Mhz(200×10) but were unable to get into
Windows at 2200 Mhz (200×11). All of the overclocking was air cooled with a maximum
core voltage of 1.9 V. They were reluctant to exceed those values because they
didn’t have another chip."’
Full article: More
on that Barton 2500+ chip @ theinquirer.net
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Barton Pictures and Benchmarks
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