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Fatwah on Western Digital
While I personally haven't had any problems with XP3200s, I've had some dicussions with another tech recently in which he suggests that there are inherent stability problems with that processor.
I've installed six of them to date, all but one on a Gigabyte VT600-based board (the exception used an Asus nforce2).
His have ranged, across several brands (Gigabyte, AOpen, Epox, Abit) of KT600 and nforce2 400-based boards. He claims to see consistent random lockups, boot errors and FS corruption, and also claims that these problems are allieviated by installing Barton XP3000s or 2800s. Temps on these "bad" chips - according to him - don't typically exceed 45C. He's so convinced of a defect in these chips he was willing to swap me a new XP3200 for an XP2500.
We both always buy and use retail chips and HSFs. I HAVE noticed substantial variations in the retail HSF combos available with that chip. Some have full copper bottoms, others copper slugs, others still are simply oversized AMD-approved variations on the Speeze Bigrock.
Anyway, given his fantastic offer, I thought I'd throw it out there for discussion. Has anyone else had issues with XP3200 chips?
I've installed six of them to date, all but one on a Gigabyte VT600-based board (the exception used an Asus nforce2).
His have ranged, across several brands (Gigabyte, AOpen, Epox, Abit) of KT600 and nforce2 400-based boards. He claims to see consistent random lockups, boot errors and FS corruption, and also claims that these problems are allieviated by installing Barton XP3000s or 2800s. Temps on these "bad" chips - according to him - don't typically exceed 45C. He's so convinced of a defect in these chips he was willing to swap me a new XP3200 for an XP2500.
We both always buy and use retail chips and HSFs. I HAVE noticed substantial variations in the retail HSF combos available with that chip. Some have full copper bottoms, others copper slugs, others still are simply oversized AMD-approved variations on the Speeze Bigrock.
Anyway, given his fantastic offer, I thought I'd throw it out there for discussion. Has anyone else had issues with XP3200 chips?