vim_commando wrote:I have been doing a lot of searching and reading about upgrading the CPU in my 600X, and have become a tad confused as to what exactly it will support and how. I have a 2645-3EU, it is 450Mhz, and does NOT have SpeedStep. I am a bit unsure of what is expected if I put a SpeedStep MMC-2 board in.
It looks like you've just about got it all covered in your list of items above. Part of the problem is that the 600X models are not as well tested as the 600E models as far as CPU upgrades are concerned. And there are seemingly conflicting reports on some issues without anyone ever producing a definitive answer in my opinion.
vim_commando wrote:1) If the CPU is unmodified, will it (a) Run at 150Mhz less than spec--"low speed" or (b) run at full speed with periodic hangs?
Or (c) run at full or low speed as it should even though you don't have a SpeedStep motherboard (there are some people running Windows 2000 that appear to have this experience). Case (a) is the most likely.
vim_commando wrote:2) If the CPU is modified (resistor to disable SpeedStep) will that prevent the hang-ups?
I haven't seen many reports on this with the 600X and can't say for sure.
vim_commando wrote:3) I have seen conflicting posts--are there software methods to run full speed on a non-SpeedStep motherboard or not?
Not as far as I know. The hardware method requires an additional software tool (DeepSleep) I think. And as mentioned above, some people experience joy with Win2000: but this is apparently not because of SpeedStep, but because Win2000 has some kind of processor throttling built in that behaves a bit like SpeedStep.
vim_commando wrote:4) If I mod a chip to run at "hi-speed" the whole time, will just using good thermal goo suffice, or will there be heat issues?
In my experience, the built-in fans of the 600X work just fine with the higher speed CPUs, and some good thermal goo should make everything hunky-dory.
Maybe someone else with conflicting/alternate experiences will jump in to augment/correct what I've posted above...
Phil.