Thanks!Quote:
Originally posted by shray
Stylist! Welcome to XtremeSystems!
Can't Believe no one has welcomed you!:D
I couldn't believe it, too ;).
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Thanks!Quote:
Originally posted by shray
Stylist! Welcome to XtremeSystems!
Can't Believe no one has welcomed you!:D
I couldn't believe it, too ;).
Hey man Welcome to the Sickness
Hmm, I was thinking that bios 13 had prescott support. It looks like we need a new bios. What bios has prescott support and I'll try to unhide the hidden stuff.
I'm on Prescott IC7 BIOS 21
C
Any "hidden" features in BIOS21 for IC7????Quote:
Originally posted by charlie
I'm on Prescott IC7 BIOS 21
C
Didnt happen to consume some of that dry ice did you charlie? heh 8-)
yea... did you just quote and ask yourself a question? :stick:
I MEANT to quote/ask Wolfgang :D :D
:toast:
Friday night!!!!!!!!!
C
C., do you have a name and brand for that red goo condesation protector? The red is peelable, I have normal one, but it's a layer, and no way it's coming off :( :D
TIA
here it is
Star Brite liquid electrical tape
started my ic7 mods, and simplified the Vdimm mod a bit :D
epoxied the VR on top of a mosfet, and soldered the legs to the R50 pads...easy. I must say the BIGGEST and SMARTEST thing I've done for mods is to buy a new 25W needlepoint tip for my soldering iron. It makes this stuff EASY! Now on to Vtt and Vagp
works fine but in BIOS and HW doctor I notice voltage jumping around, 3.10, 3.09, 3.15, 3.12, 3.07, 3.14.......
Plus my 5:4 is still lmited at a yucky 272mHz...
However, with my BH-6 I can go 1:1 at 245.
C
coooool, got a pic of your soldering iron?
It's just a RadioSHack 25W soldering iron with THIS tip:
RadioShack 64-2073
You shouldn't have simplified this that way... That's why you get fluctuationQuote:
Originally posted by charlie
works fine but in BIOS and HW doctor I notice voltage jumping around, 3.10, 3.09, 3.15, 3.12, 3.07, 3.14.......
You have to use a 10 Ohm fixed resistor plus the vr, for a stable voltage over 3v. Hipro wrote it in the IC7 Vdimm-mod thread, if i remeber correctlyQuote:
Originally posted by charlie
works fine but in BIOS and HW doctor I notice voltage jumping around, 3.10, 3.09, 3.15, 3.12, 3.07, 3.14.......
Plus my 5:4 is still lmited at a yucky 272mHz...
However, with my BH-6 I can go 1:1 at 245.
C
Hey charlie whats your 3.3 rail at? I need 3.5 to run 3.2 vdimm. Thats the non max3 you have?
OK...I should be able to add the 10 ohm pretty easilyQuote:
Originally posted by cold_ice
You have to use a 10 Ohm fixed resistor plus the vr, for a stable voltage over 3v. Hipro wrote it in the IC7 Vdimm-mod thread, if i remeber correctly
can I just add it "in paralell"
C
PSU 3.35 DDR @ 3.18Quote:
Originally posted by wolfgang
Hey charlie whats your 3.3 rail at? I need 3.5 to run 3.2 vdimm. Thats the non max3 you have?
The pic from the Thread:
Works fine on my IC7
exactly what I was thinking!! cuz I don't know where to find those SMD resistors...
C
You can use normal resistors as well, thats no problem
@ charlie
I figured out, that my ASUS P4C800-E will not boot above 1.6VCore.
It seems to be a kind of regulation by ASUS.
And my board are undervolting with the Prescott.
So i am never above 1.525VCore.
Together with the Voltage fluctuation "made by ASUS" (drop down up to 0.125VCore) I maxed out at approximately 3.6GHz with air cooling.
@ all
Some one else interested in getting a 3.0E ES?
Stylist
Have you actually measure your Vcore with DVM? You should if you haven't already. Don't rely on the Hardware Monitor to accurately report your TRUE Vcore. That is a misnomer!
do the droop, its easy;).
And no, im not interest, they look very poor in what i need for
Hi,
can you tell me the measure points (pictures).
Thanks in advance,
Stylist
Quote:
Originally posted by Ace-a-Rue
Have you actually measure your Vcore with DVM? You should if you haven't already. Don't rely on the Hardware Monitor to accurately report your TRUE Vcore. That is a misnomer!