Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around setting up an AMD system, specifically focusing on configuring the front-side bus (FSB) settings for an AMD 3000+ processor. Participants explore issues related to system performance, cooling temperatures, and hardware compatibility, with a mix of technical advice and personal experiences.
Discussion Character
- Technical explanation
- Debate/contested
- Experimental/applied
Main Points Raised
- K reports having an AMD 3000+ with a BIOS reading of 1.30 GHz and seeks help on FSB settings.
- Some participants suggest that the FSB should be set to 200 MHz for a 400 FSB Barton and 166 MHz for a 333 FSB Barton.
- There is confusion regarding the FSB settings, with one participant correcting another about the appropriate amount to set back the FSB after overclocking attempts.
- K mentions experiencing average CPU temperatures of 50-58°C with the retail heatsink and questions if this is normal.
- Some participants express concern that the reported temperatures seem high for stock speeds and suggest potential solutions like using Arctic Silver thermal paste.
- K shares that after applying Arctic Silver and realigning fans, the average temperature is now 49-51°C but still questions if this is typical for the 3000+ 333 Barton.
- K reflects on the difference in temperatures compared to their AMD64 3200+, expressing frustration over the unexpected performance of the 3000+.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants express differing opinions on the appropriate FSB settings and the normal operating temperatures for the AMD 3000+. There is no consensus on what constitutes a normal temperature range for the CPU, and the discussion remains unresolved regarding the impact of hardware configurations on temperature performance.
Contextual Notes
Participants note the potential influence of mixed memory speeds (DDR-400 with a 333 FSB CPU) on temperature, but this remains speculative. There are also references to personal experiences with cooling solutions, which may not generalize to all setups.