Submission Details

- Enthusiast league

35sec 860ms with AMD Athlon XP-M 2600+ (Barton) at 2756MHz

Ranking position

14189th

WR Rank:

14189th out of 14863

14189th

Global rank:

14189th out of 14863

14th

Athlon XP-M 2600+ (Barton) rank:

14th out of 46

Points earned for overclocker league

Points earned for team league

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A7N8X (Deluxe)
A7N8X (Deluxe)
Verification URL, image, checksum
https://valid.x86.fr/5dy7v0

Hardware details

CPU details

Memory details

  • Manufacturer: Infineon
  • Product: 6A
  • Cooling: Air (Custom)
  • Type: 512MB DDR SD-RAM
  • Speed: @ 250MHz
  • Batch: 6A
  • Timings: CL2.0 2-2-11 1T

VGA details

  • Speed: MHz / MHz (Stock)

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Recent Comments

GermanyTzk commented on his own score:

Heavily modded A7N8X: Vcore, Vdd, Vdimm Mod 12V rail mod for the Cpu + new Caps

GermanyEisbaer798 says:

the good old Zalman cooler <3

Russian FederationTerraRaptor says:

Infineon that goes 250 222? I'm really surprised. What voltage it was?

GermanyTzk says:

@TerraRaptor
2x256mb Infineon "6A", Voltage 3.44V. These are probably relabeled Winbond Chips, that's why it scales that good. The Chips on the Sticks are HYB25D256809AT-6, the "AT-6" is important. You'll notice that these Infineon got the typical two round circles in the plastic, just like Winbond BH-5. My sticks scale past 260Mhz at 3.6V.  Bonus: You can get 256mb and 512mb Sticks for <10 bucks in germany... :D

Here's a pic of the chips:

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I'm currently limited by cooling, voltage and FSB. The A7N8X just hits a wall at 248Mhz and becomes quite unstable above it. I was rather lucky to complete this 1M run...

Russian FederationTerraRaptor says:

Yep, these look like typical winbond chips - not only circles in plastic but also metal "ears" on the side of the chips.

I guess all nf2 boards become unstable quickly beyond certain fsb frequency - it's not that you have a range of 10-15Mhz for fsb between light load and heavy load.

Hope to enter this stage this weekend too.

GreeceTASOS says:

11 hours ago, Tzk said:

@TerraRaptor
2x256mb Infineon "6A", Voltage 3.44V. These are probably relabeled Winbond Chips, that's why it scales that good. The Chips on the Sticks are HYB25D256809AT-6, the "AT-6" is important. You'll notice that these Infineon got the typical two round circles in the plastic, just like Winbond BH-5. My sticks scale past 260Mhz at 3.6V.  Bonus: You can get 256mb and 512mb Sticks for <10 bucks in germany... :D

Here's a pic of the chips:

_DSC9378_cut.thumb.jpg.ea294dfa4d1075c5afad8daea1127fab.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

 

I'm currently limited by cooling, voltage and FSB. The A7N8X just hits a wall at 248Mhz and becomes quite unstable above it. I was rather lucky to complete this 1M run...

These are known chips.

Back in the day ... they were commonly used in Kingston Value Ram KVR333X64C25

... and they are Winbond BH-6

 

GreeceGeorge_oc says:

14 hours ago, TASOS said:

These are known chips.

Back in the day ... they were commonly used in Kingston Value Ram KVR333X64C25

... and they are Winbond BH-6

 

Exactly as Tasos says ;) I still have here two kits of Kingston BH6, they are quite good too.

GermanyTzk says:

Yup, just wanted to point it out as good as possible :)

United KingdomNoxinite says:

On 9/6/2019 at 6:51 PM, TASOS said:

These are known chips.

Back in the day ... they were commonly used in Kingston Value Ram KVR333X64C25

... and they are Winbond BH-6

 

I saw this thread and realised I had an OEM stick of Kingston DDR lying around; turns out it's KVR266X64C25/256 and it's Winbond. XD

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