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Super Pi
I ran Super Pi as you sugested and got the bellow results.
I was able to run Pi at 2.1 Ghz but think I will clock it back at just 2Ghz I did not increase the core voltage to try for a higher speed. As I don't want to kill my new atom board.
Stock @ 1.66 Ghz
+ 001h 72m 24.2453s [ 32M]
Running 2.1 Ghz
+ 000h 57m 12.250s [ 32M]
I was able to run Pi at 2.1 Ghz but think I will clock it back at just 2Ghz I did not increase the core voltage to try for a higher speed. As I don't want to kill my new atom board.
Stock @ 1.66 Ghz
+ 001h 72m 24.2453s [ 32M]
Running 2.1 Ghz
+ 000h 57m 12.250s [ 32M]
No its not passive the gigabyte mother board has a fan on the cpu heat sink. And I have two 20mm fans in the rear of the case and the power supply fan. Thinking the two 20mm fans may not be needed thow...
I did susesfully boot it with the cpu core voltage turned down from 1.15 to 1 volt and under clocked it to 1Ghz. so passive might be a possibility. might try lowering the core voltage even lower later.
Motherboard
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6813128436
2.5 160gig WD black edition boot drive and two WD green 1TB drives
4 gigs of ram
It's running windows xp now but plan to put windows 7 on it for the media center and hook it up to my TV
I did susesfully boot it with the cpu core voltage turned down from 1.15 to 1 volt and under clocked it to 1Ghz. so passive might be a possibility. might try lowering the core voltage even lower later.
Motherboard
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6813128436
2.5 160gig WD black edition boot drive and two WD green 1TB drives
4 gigs of ram
It's running windows xp now but plan to put windows 7 on it for the media center and hook it up to my TV
overclock in bios?
So can you confirm, abacus1, does this board let you overclock from the bios? Most Atom bioses don't really give you any options, I know some people have resorted to more extreme measures to overclock atoms, but I'd really be interested in a simpler overclock. I modified the Chenbro 4 disk case so that there's a 120mm scythe fan blowing straight onto the cpu, that allowed me to keep the chip pretty cool, but the bios on the board I had didn't allow for any overclocks. If I could replace it and do some overclocking, it might make things a lot more interesting.