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Morkai
07-11-2003, 02:20 PM
I wrote a review (http://metku.net/index.html?sect=view&n=0&path=reviews/p4_2400c/index_eng) about few P4 2.4GHz CPU's so click a link and go read it.

Here is few pictures which I didn't include to a review 1 (http://www.cc.jyu.fi/~atvalkei/pat.PNG) 2 (http://www.cc.jyu.fi/~atvalkei/superpi.jpg)

OPPAINTER
07-11-2003, 02:26 PM
Very good,

I like the point that,

"overclocking can make your cheap but still rich featured processor surpass most expensive and fastest processors out there."

:toast:

OPP

sandman
07-11-2003, 04:10 PM
Looks nice, good review.

QuadDamage
07-11-2003, 05:03 PM
saw that 24 hours ago. Excellent job and nice chip you got there.

Brave
07-12-2003, 06:32 AM
Hmmm.....

So...this CPU:

PROD. CODE: BX80532PG2400DSL6WF
FPO#: L311A849-0736
VERSION#: C30333-002
PACKDATE: 05/12/03
MALAYSIA

Rulz ?...hits 3700 and default vcore....then...why i have this one:

PROD. CODE: BX80532PG2400DSL6WF
FPO#: L311A807
VERSION#: C30333-002
PACKDATE: 05/12/03
MALAYSIA

and...i cannot hit 3300mhz ....damn sh*t !!!

Whats going on ?!?!

Morkai
07-12-2003, 06:38 AM
Weird but there are BIG differences even thought chips have almost same code. This proofs it quite well.

BTW: thanks for your kind comments folks

(Does anyone know how to modify ADP3180 droop voltage?)

Creative
07-12-2003, 10:34 PM
Also when u say Default voltage, do you mean its at the setting of 'Default' in the bios?

Or you have put at a higher volt in bios so that when it undervolts it hits 1.525?

Cos when I say default volts, I mean the top option, and thus the real vcore is actually about 1.44vcore load :eek:
hehehehehe

I have my Costa Rica Week 19 here now and she is running at 260fsb default volts (as in 'Default' in bios so undervolting to 1.44load) 100% stable so far in testing....see how much further she goes if I give her a little :stick: :D
hehehehe

Morkai
07-13-2003, 02:11 AM
It is quite capable doing 3,71GHz at 1.475V. However i now modified my P4P800 and it seems that idle voltage is around 1.55V and load voltage is around 1.56V. I think
I succeeded on my Droop voltage mod.

Zroc
07-13-2003, 02:15 AM
It's a crapshoot. There is no magic batch number for P4's...if there was, we'd all have the same thing ;)

Nice review!

Brave
07-13-2003, 04:42 AM
Originally posted by Morkai
It is quite capable doing 3,71GHz at 1.475V. However i now modified my P4P800 and it seems that idle voltage is around 1.55V and load voltage is around 1.56V. I think
I succeeded on my Droop voltage mod.

How can i do that ?

My vcore voltages drop about 0.12 between idle and full load...its huge.

I have 1.7 vcore in bios, and in full load...it reaches 1.58 vcore.

How can i do that mod ?

Morkai
07-13-2003, 05:08 AM
I'm planning to explain it on my ASUS P4P800 review at MetkuMods.net (http://metku.net/). Every review has to have something new to offer.. right? This mod is not so bad if you look closely ADP3180 datasheets. However I have no pictures yet so I'm not going to explain it here. If you absolutely wan't to know it contact me antti@metku.net .