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abacus1
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GA-D510UD

Post by abacus1 » Thu Mar 25, 2010 3:00 pm

D510 Atom chip running at 2GHZ stable

http:// i41.tinypic dot com/j0io1u.jpg

Strid
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Post by Strid » Fri Mar 26, 2010 1:11 am

Lol, cool! Could you do a superpi or equal, just for ref?

abacus1
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Super Pi

Post by abacus1 » Fri Mar 26, 2010 9:41 am

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]

Strid
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Post by Strid » Fri Mar 26, 2010 2:28 pm

Ah nice, they work pretty well, considering the power envelope. Does it run all passive or what?

By the way, I think you mistyped + 001h 72m 24.2453s [ 32M]. ;)

abacus1
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Post by abacus1 » Fri Mar 26, 2010 2:46 pm

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

Zap
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Post by Zap » Tue Apr 13, 2010 7:17 pm

So, this Gigabyte D510 board allows over/under clocking/volting in BIOS?

It's $5 off and free shipping right now ($90 shipped). I think I might snag one! Might be fun to play with, and then with the 4x SATA ports can replace my micro ATX server after I'm tired of fiddling with it.

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overclock in bios?

Post by cordis » Wed Apr 14, 2010 1:25 pm

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.

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Post by Zap » Sun May 02, 2010 1:30 pm

cordis, I got the board and can confirm that it is overclockable in BIOS, with these available settings:

CPU frequency: 166MHz default, range 100-1200 (!!! WTF like it will work anywhere near that)

CPU Vcore 1.156MHz default, range 0.818v-1.331v

DRAM voltage 1.800v default, up to 2.100v

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