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...:::MadDog:::
02-07-2005, 07:17 AM
hello ... :D :D :D :D

this is my mobo.. abit nf7.... i made this whit a ocz ddr booster and the memos are 2*256 corsair pc3500 xms bh5 :) :) :)

i don't no if this is a god score... when i increse more voltage in the chipset i will try to more fsb....
http://img161.exs.cx/img161/5498/2507ff.jpg
http://img161.exs.cx/img161/1508/2550nf.jpg
http://img60.exs.cx/img60/2108/2601vq.jpg

merlin made this bios [taipan]...
hug'z :D

Geeraard
02-07-2005, 07:22 AM
BH-5 should be able to do better. Can you increase Vdimm? Maybe that helps.

Btw; tRAS 11 gives better results on nForce2 ;).

Spyrious
02-07-2005, 07:25 AM
With the ddr booster you cannot use dual channel.If you want better results mod the mobo andleave the booster.

...:::MadDog:::
02-07-2005, 07:39 AM
With the ddr booster you cannot use dual channel.If you want better results mod the mobo andleave the booster.


i'm whit dual channel... i put the booster is slot near the cpu , to that i put the heat ... [i don't no the name :D ] a litle up.. and the memos are in the others slots... the last picture the memory is in dual channel... but in the first don“t.

hug's :D

Spyrious
02-07-2005, 07:55 AM
Hmm.In the specs for the booster it says that for the nf7 the booster needs to be in slot 3 (the outmost near the edge of the mobo).

Here I found it

http://www.ocztechnology.com/displaypage.php?name=DDRBoostermobocompatibility

twilius_basic
02-07-2005, 08:25 AM
Hmm.In the specs for the booster it says that for the nf7 the booster needs to be in slot 3 (the outmost near the edge of the mobo).

Here I found it

http://www.ocztechnology.com/displaypage.php?name=DDRBoostermobocompatibility

OCZ slot3 = normal slot1 ;)

Good results Maddog. Since it's BH-5 can't you lower tRCD to 2?

ah_khoo
02-07-2005, 08:50 AM
impressive!!! :)

btw, wats ya vdd? :confused:

...:::MadDog:::
02-07-2005, 08:52 AM
nedd more power to the 2 2 2 11...
my psu is it's not stable at the 12v :confused:

i'm in tests now...

Rondrian
02-07-2005, 09:53 AM
thats not rather good... i've seen lots better fsb's with bh-5 on nf7 @ underclock...

texuspete00
02-07-2005, 10:08 AM
tRCD of 3 on BH5 is sinful. Repent for your sacrilege!!! I really can't guess why and I doubt it's a power problem. It's doubtful it is helping the MHz either. I guess this isn't really going the way you expected eh? :p Just want to see you get something good out of them.

smokey
02-07-2005, 10:53 AM
You probably should hook yourself up with CPUZ 1.26, too. Just for validity's sake. Cheers. :toast:

...:::MadDog:::
02-07-2005, 11:35 AM
?????????? :confused: :confused:

kiwi
02-07-2005, 11:39 AM
Nice. :D When I had NF7 I could hit around 265 though I didnt have BH5 but some crappy kingston so it wasnt 1:1.

felinusz
02-07-2005, 11:49 AM
thats not rather good... i've seen lots better fsb's with bh-5 on nf7 @ underclock...

What are you talking about!?!

250 MHz FSB fully 3D and memtest86 stable with an NF7-S is quite an accomplishment. Many of these motherboards have AGP controllers that crap out around ~220-240 MHz. 250+ is pretty darn good for an NF7-S, regardless of what the ridiculously extreme world record is, the average NF7-S is not a 250 MHz FSB board.



nedd more power to the 2 2 2 11...
my psu is it's not stable at the 12v

i'm in tests now...

Your sticks should be able to run 2-2-2 without issue. Going to CAS 2.5 should not be helping your results, if your RAM is BH-5 - BH-5 loves super tight timings.

Rondrian
02-07-2005, 12:24 PM
but...
every nf7 is able to do this with some great mods :D vht, vdd, vdimm etc.

komer
02-07-2005, 12:40 PM
nf7 legendary mbo:)

Hell-Fire
02-07-2005, 12:46 PM
but...
every nf7 is able to do this with some great mods :D vht, vdd, vdimm etc.

Not the case.

I have moddded somewhere between 10-20 of those boards, have one myself, and maybe 70% would do above 240fsb and be stable.

Hitting 260 on a NF7 is a big accomplishment..and being stable at 250fsb is rockin'.

Now, dont 50 people jump in and say they have seen, or they own, a NF7 that does 260 stable. We all know those boards are out there, but they are few and far between when you take into account the shear number of NF7s out there.

Nice scores man.

komer
02-07-2005, 12:49 PM
OT: hell fire from where r u?

...:::MadDog:::
02-07-2005, 03:48 PM
this is the best i can do whit this timmings..... 2 2 2 11.
and the chipset voltage is 1.7[no vmod wet :D ].
the 2.5 3 3 11 it's to bad i no, but i can do 264fsb ....


the world record whit a nf7 ??? it's 304 fbs, i'm i right ???

http://img63.exs.cx/img63/7943/2508ip.jpg
http://img63.exs.cx/img63/918/2557ex.jpg

this is the best i can do [for now]

hug'z

Geeraard
02-07-2005, 04:39 PM
the world record whit a nf7 ??? it's 304 fbs, i'm i right ???
You mean stable? I kinda doubt that. Check this topic (http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=49633). The max 3D stable FSB should be around 285MHz, done on a LP Ultra B, so it's not likely that de NF7-S will do 304MHz.

But your 255MHz 2-2-2-11 is already a lot better dan your first 250MHz 2-3-2-9 :). Especially running in DC.

Hell-Fire
02-07-2005, 06:03 PM
OT: hell fire from where r u?


From North Carolina, USA bud.

jumanji969
02-07-2005, 07:40 PM
Got my NF7 up to 245fsb with some bh-5 and crappy timings just playing around one day. Happily after that the motherboard got mad at me and decided the sound would mess up on me. Seems like a lil bit of a touchy board when it comes to high fsb. Not like the DFI's.

MaxxxRacer
02-07-2005, 08:38 PM
got my nf7 up to 245 2-2-2-5 but it was 2T timming.. i got a gig of ram and it wont do any ocing at 1T..

btw, hell fire is very correct. Its rare to see above 250fsb on these boards.

STEvil
02-07-2005, 11:30 PM
been to 265 with 2x256 BH-6 1T, might be able to go a bit farther but had to push VDD to 2.2v for that.. :D 2x512 tops at just under 230 1T 100% 24/7/365 stable (236+ benchable), vdd doesnt help.

Going to solder some small aluminum stategically placed capacitors to the board tomarrow maybe.. and swap the vdd cap for a large one the same as what supplys the CPU (northbridge is actually fed from cpu voltage also if you follow traces under the board).

LorD_Kvadd
02-08-2005, 01:33 AM
http://upl.silentwhisper.net/uplfolders/upload5/267.jpg <-unlocked tbred and the 2,5-3-3-11 due to bad vdimm mod. bh-6 mems.

http://upl.silentwhisper.net/uplfolders/upload1/37sekunder.jpg <-locked barton on the same motherboard. Also 3dmark stable here. Aircooling. Do I need to say that the cpu is the bottleneck? :P Not a mobile cpu.

http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=8388969

...:::MadDog:::
02-08-2005, 07:15 AM
very nice men..... love you barton.

jijau
02-21-2005, 05:49 AM
hello ... :D :D :D :D

this is my mobo.. abit nf7.... i made this whit a ocz ddr booster and the memos are 2*256 corsair pc3500 xms bh5 :) :) :)

i don't no if this is a god score... when i increse more voltage in the chipset i will try to more fsb....

merlin made this bios [taipan]...
hug'z :D

short question... did you have to do a vtt mod on your motherboard to get that stable?

P_1
02-21-2005, 06:42 AM
What are you talking about!?!

250 MHz FSB fully 3D and memtest86 stable with an NF7-S is quite an accomplishment. Many of these motherboards have AGP controllers that crap out around ~220-240 MHz. 250+ is pretty darn good for an NF7-S, regardless of what the ridiculously extreme world record is, the average NF7-S is not a 250 MHz FSB board.




Your sticks should be able to run 2-2-2 without issue. Going to CAS 2.5 should not be helping your results, if your RAM is BH-5 - BH-5 loves super tight timings.
so would that be the cause of death of my 9800pro? I had my bh5 at 220 2-2-2-11(sometimes at 225) @ 2.9vdimm

Umek
02-21-2005, 06:57 AM
NF7S v2.0
1.7 VDD
1x512mb TCCD 2.9v
http://imageshark.ath.cx/0815/4735857054219f92f32150.jpg

bye!

...:::MadDog:::
02-21-2005, 09:44 AM
i only had the booster, nothing more .
Umek, wOw... no coment :slobber:

Jansson
02-21-2005, 10:11 AM
My record on Nf7 v2
Vdd 1.7v
OCZ Booster 3.8v
T-bred 2100+
KHX3000 CH-5 256mb
http://upl.silentwhisper.net/uplfolders/upload5/260.PNG

Rondrian
02-21-2005, 10:55 AM
my best was super pi 39 seks 2,6ghz t-bred b nf7-s 2.0 dirty punk 260 1:1 2-2-2-11-1t 3,6v railmodded... NICE :D but they are currently dieing :(

don_vercetti
02-21-2005, 01:34 PM
bah super pi is so latency in-sensitive. With my RAM at timings of about 3-4-4-11 i managed to get this, which considering it is 2x256mb of mixed ValueRAM that runs normally at 3-3-3-8@ DDR400 with 2.6v, is rather good i think. It's two sticks, one i 'nicked' from the family imac and one of Corsair VS. Pretty crap by all acounts.
I'm hopefully getting an unlocked Barton 2600 which should help my scores somewhat, and if i ever get enough money to spare i'll buy some nice RAM (i need to make sure it'll work with my future A64 system nicely).
http://uploadhut.com/view.php/23498.jpg

Rondrian
02-22-2005, 08:13 AM
WHAT A :banana::banana::banana::banana:ING HIGH FSB FOR SUCH A CRAPPY RAM!!!!!! GREAT!!!!

blander
05-07-2005, 05:54 AM
WHAT A :banana::banana::banana::banana:ING HIGH FSB FOR SUCH A CRAPPY RAM!!!!!! GREAT!!!!

max fsb dc 1:1 on my nf7
http://www.forumdeluxx.de/gallery/data/500/6134DC_261_22211.JPG

pershoot
05-07-2005, 07:39 AM
BH-5 should be able to do better. Can you increase Vdimm? Maybe that helps.

Btw; tRAS 11 gives better results on nForce2 ;).

bh-5 can do better. the nf7 cannot. he is doing exceptionally well for an nf7 on 2-2-2, 1T.

kudos:)

[XC] moddolicous
05-07-2005, 10:05 AM
wow, thats some thread resurrection. Great job. Like pershoot said, BH-5 might do better, but the Nf-7 cant.

Dani
05-07-2005, 10:47 AM
1year ago my NF7-S v2 did +3GHz@242FSB@2.2Vcore cas2-2-2-5 CPC ON Dual 1:1 SP8M 6m15s :slap:

cas2-2-2-5 1T dual 1:1 252FSB +3GHz PiFast33 :stick:

InSanCen
05-07-2005, 10:57 AM
1year ago my NF7-S v2 did +3GHz@242FSB@2.2Vcore cas2-2-2-5 CPC ON Dual 1:1 SP8M 6m15s :slap:

cas2-2-2-5 1T dual 1:1 252FSB +3GHz PiFast33 :stick:

Screenies Please...

bachus_anonym
05-07-2005, 11:13 AM
Thread resurrected :D

Since 1yr ago, when I got 244x11=2687MHz 11-2-2-2.0-1T (http://www.clockmehigh.com/xtreme/records/244_3dmark01_all_low.jpg) with 2x256MB Mushkin LvL II in 3Dmark2001 stable A LOT of good modded bioses come out for NF7-S v2. I've seen folks making it thru SuperPi 16M at over 250MHz 11-2-2-2.0-1T with at least x9 multiplier.

If you can get anything stable at that 250 11-2-2-2.0-1T then is pretty good in my book :thumbsup:

Dani
05-07-2005, 11:46 AM
Screenies Please...
- SuperPi8M (http://koti.mbnet.fi/dani69/Muut/Abit%20NF7-S%20ver2.0,%20Barton2500+@3031MHz,%20SuperPi8M%206 m15s.gif)@3031MHz 6m15s on NF7-S v2
- PiFast33 (http://koti.mbnet.fi/dani69/Muut/Abit%20NF7-S%20ver2.0,%20Barton2500+@3031MHz,%20PiFast33%2020 .54.gif)@3031MHz 20.54s
- PiFast43-32Mi (http://koti.mbnet.fi/dani69/Muut/Abit%20NF7-S%20ver2.0,%20Barton2500+@3006MHz,%20PiFast43%2032 Mi%20149.91.gif)@3GHz 149.41s

- Abit NF7-S v2 (http://koti.mbnet.fi/dani69/Muut/Abit%20NF7-S%20v2.0.JPG) R.I.P :(
Barton 2500+ (http://koti.mbnet.fi/dani69/Muut/Barton%202500+%20AQXEA%200328MPMW.JPG) 0328MPM non-Mobile :toast:

blander
05-09-2005, 11:38 AM
update:
http://www.forumdeluxx.de/gallery/data/500/6134DC_263_22211.JPG