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AMD
Geode NX 1500@6W
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AMD
Geode NX 1500@6W
Team Power Rank
4.9 Points
Hardware Details
Processor
Model AMD Geode NX 1500@6W Thoroughbred Cooling Air (Custom) Cores 2,372.8 MHz (+137.28%) REF 263 MHz
Memory
Product Infineon AT6 Cooling Air (Stock) Type 512 MB DDR SD-RAM Speed @ 264 MHz Timings CL2.0 2-2-5 1T Batch AT-6
Videocard
Model NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti 4200 64 (NV25) Cooling Air (Custom) Speed 250 MHz / 250 MHz (Stock)
Comments
ASUS A7N8X-E with mods for Vcore, Vdd, Vdimm, Vtt
Vcore:2,07V; Vdd:1,95V; Vdimm=3,57V; VTT=1,649V;
Just curious what vtt is? Is it dram vtt?
@TerraRaptor
Yes it is. Atlan1980 (member of hardwareluxx.de) reworked the whole Vdimm feedback loop and developed a Vtt mod for the Asus board. He introduced smaller resistors for the FB loop, swapped the mosfets and coils in the Vdimm regulator and removed a cap in the feedback loop which basically eliminated the Vdimm drop under load. We're now at <50mV drop under load at high vcore. I haven't tried it myself, but it looks like we can push much further now, even with TCCDs. @digitalbath managed to pass a 260Mhz 32M run with 2x512mb TCCDs
Link, have a look at the attached PDF on this post:
https://www.hardwareluxx.de/community/threads/amd-sockel-a.584473/page-109#post-27664417
I had to lower the dram vtt Voltage to get my AT-6 sticks stable for 250MHz and above. I also recapped my board with solid caps.
Yep, digitalbath sent me that link some time ago, thanks guys. The reason I questioned it was vtt level mismatch (50% default) used here. Will test that mod too soon (though smd soldering was always a challenge).
My guess is that we‘re getting some vdimm drop on the sticks which results in a lower(ed) vtt voltage requirement.
Ive still to try the newer mods, i havent got any decent dso or analog scope to measure ripple and thus i can‘t test those new mods myself yet...
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