I'd like to see how you are mounting the Chilly block, since I have one. Any pics? :confused: :confused: :confused:
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Originally Posted by Eel
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I'd like to see how you are mounting the Chilly block, since I have one. Any pics? :confused: :confused: :confused:
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Originally Posted by Eel
Have a look at this thread, same way someone used to mount Vapochill LS (stoolman is Eel at XS).Quote:
Originally Posted by uclajd
i did some tweaking and got over 31k now... still under 2.4ghz
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I have tried, but it seems that the Dothan core is slightly higher than the P4 core, so there is a bit of a gap around the edges. I will still be using it when i mount the vapochill on though, is better than the bare core.Quote:
Originally Posted by death metal
Yeah, that's what I was planning on. Was just looking for something different.
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Originally Posted by Kamerat
New CPU PM770, new OVERKLOKK modded prommie for the videocard.. (Haven't voltmodded the videcard yet though..)
Gotta repeat myself.. dothan rocks..!
And, i have insulated the adapter and the socket for Chilly1 evap in a different way now.. works great..
here are some results..http://home.broadpark.no/~gretedka/superpi770/clock.jpg
http://home.broadpark.no/~gretedka/superpi770/mem.jpg
http://home.broadpark.no/~gretedka/s...%2001score.jpg
http://home.broadpark.no/~gretedka/superpi770/best.jpg
This is getting more fun day by day! :banana:
nice, nice, nice..........
So the higher binned 770 outperformed you earlier CPU?
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thanks for the answer. what do you plan to use to level/fully fit the IHS on the core?Quote:
Originally Posted by stergiopilus
26 seconds now :toast:
http://images.dr3vil.com/uploads/new record.JPG
Does anyone know how to get clockgen to work in ghost mode.
I'm using P4P800SE motherboard.
It freezes on me when I run it in ghost mode.
I created a save.txt with the following lines:
[CG-ICS952607]
FSB=225
AGP=66
I'm able to set it manually in clockgen but when I use the save.txt file it freezes my system. Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong.
Yep, sure did... by far actually.. i only had a about half an hour to bench last night..so i would assume that the 770 is good for a lot more.... i am going to test Dry Ice tomorrow to see if i can push 21 seconds in superpi :DQuote:
Originally Posted by charlie
How you mounting your phase to the GPU?
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Originally Posted by Eel
After a long satisfying benchnight I got to this:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...id=32999&stc=1
~2750 seems to be the CPU max.
Right here Im balancing my ~250max Mushkin LVL2 BH5 quite nicely.
Oh, 7700 on the CPU, 40 load @ 1.6vcore, 3.5vdimm.
From here on, its tweaks-only I guess :D
Now running in diag mode + priority only.
I'll get that 25sec!
(Broke 27K in 3d01 with my dusty non-modded 9800Pro on air but it needs more work)
Hey guys! I'm going to buy an dothan setup too :) But i must choose now between 2 boards: The P4P800SE and the P4GD1. Is the P4P800SE really a pain in the ass or not? I think the P4GD1 is the best choise but the P4P800SE is really cheap for me so... What board should I take ?
Keep in mind p4gd1 has no pci locks above 220FSB, I'm also willing to got that route. Check this by Kamerat, many hints 'bout the p4gd1 http://home.no.net/comerade/pc/p4gd1.html
He used pci-e freqs up to 225Mhz :eek:
Hmmmm........Do you remember how high and with how much VCore did this CPU went?...Thanks...... :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Eel
So i could better take the P4P800SE or sucks that board too :stick:Quote:
Originally Posted by Always
I'm going to buy Pentium M740 with Watercooling :)
A new BIOS for Asus P4P800-X showed up yesterday.
Can't find any info about CT-479 support though.
If you can live without PAT the P4P800SE is just fine (You can have PAT up to 200FSB, but you need to boot at 201+FSB to get AGP/PCI locked).Quote:
Originally Posted by DaWaN
Besides PAT my earlier P4P800SE clocked equally good to the P4C800-E DLX I have now. Actually, it went all the way past 300FSB, which is more than my current board can.
I sold my second hand almost new P4P800SE for the same price I gave for an older P4C800-E DLX. If you can find such a deal go for the P4C800-E DLX.
I'll add that to the front page when someone reports something ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Mats
This is how i mount a chipset block (made by eleven) to my dothan - p4c800-e deluxe mobo.
Temps at 2800(rock stable) with 1,5vcore are 36 idle and 43 full load.
Reffering to the p4gd1 mobo, what's the best DDR ram to pair with 915P chipset?
I think BH-5 just because i915 can't hit very high FSB because of lack of PCI lockQuote:
Originally Posted by Always
Btw, so the P4P800SE is fine with Dothan (740)? And the P4P800 suck don't they? I just want some confirm because i don't want to buy a bad motherboard :p:
is it possible to flash my P4C800-DLX(non-e) with the newest P4C800E-DLX BIOS with all the voltage/multiplier options?
Finally I am in the 40k club... thanks to the wonderful Dothan initiative from Intel, and the brilliant idea of the CT adapter from Asus.. :toast: My new 770 processor clocks real well, and my new OVERKLOKK modded prommie for the videocard really rocks.... :clap:
here are the clocks and the scores..
btw; used EIST to increase mltpl, CG to increase fsb, 875/865 tweaker to tighten ram settings.. and of course two prommies modded by OVERKLOKK with R507...@-45 C
http://home.broadpark.no/~gretedka/40k/40kclock.jpg
http://home.broadpark.no/~gretedka/40k/best40k.jpg
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=8627380
http://home.broadpark.no/~gretedka/superpi770/best.jpg
This is just getting better and better...
Eel,
Can you show how you are mounting the prommie to the vid card?
Also, for those on the short bus, how exactly are you getting 1.7+ vcore.
TIA
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Originally Posted by Eel
I think you could do that with older afudos and some switches (do not remember which ones, but they are in this thread somewhere as i recall), though I am not sure, but then your network adapter should not work as it is different, and then you cannot have RAID on non E DELUXE....Quote:
Originally Posted by nathan400
Grats! ;) However your Nature is a bit on the low side for those clocks. My Pro VIVO @ 16p 625/630 get 270 fpsQuote:
Originally Posted by Eel
Wich means your score can be better ;) :toast:
Yeah his nature is low,with that gpu clock he should see nature about 315-320fps,i think he forgot to move slider in cp to best performance. ;)
I do have a problem in Nature.. I'm using the Omega 4.12 drivers, and I HAVE set the drivers at maximum performance.. And, I will post how i mounted the prommie on the vidcard, as well as how i get 1,7V + later on tonight.. Right now i am in teh middle of a moving session.... really stinks..
The latest beta bios for P4C800-E Deluxe (1001.023) also works for P4C800 & P4C800 Deluxe.
The multiplier & Vcore option work fine.
You will lose your LAN (diff. chip) and your raid.
I flashed the bios using /n /pbnc switches with afudos 2.18
The EIST also works fine for both multi & Vcore
uclajd: I see you are also using P4P800 SE ..have you tried the bootblock mod to get the PAT -working when booting 201fsb and over? I mean Bigtoes invention where you flash P4P8X -boards bootblock with afudos to P4P800 -series board and after that flash the latest bios (for example 1009-003) with old 1.16b afudos wit suitable options not overwriting the first done bootblock. This mod should get you working fully enabled PAT 201+ fsb´s and agp/pci -locked.
Only restriction is that only 1:1 fsb/mem ratio works with the ´juiced´ bootblock. Wit BH-5 memory this is probably optimal anyways...
I don't really need the boot block since the bios is made for the SE, but I did it anyway, I boot above 201 and AGP lock is fine. Haven't tried PAT, too many other issues with my vid card. 5:4 doesn't work - I wish.
Also wish I had BH-5 - I am using ADATA which I can get to CAS 2.5 at 274 @ 3.0v, but not CAS 2.0.
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Originally Posted by luseruser
Put the OCZ -boostah to my rig and 2x512MB Twinmos new BH-5 takes some more RPM wit 3.3Vdimm :) (they did only about 219MHz with bios max 2.85Vdimm). 9 x 290fsb 5:4 divider so memory at 232MHz wit 5-2-2-2 PAT partially enabled. This seems to give reasonable good results beating 1:1 12x 217 PAT fully enabled with a clear difference. Got new record with default X800 XT PE in 3dmark2k1 ...whopping 32198 points. 3D -seems to be stable. Also memory benches are quite cruching in Everest, Sandra and specially in PC-mark 2002.
Really would like to test the bootblock mod and try 1:1 with PAT -fully enabled and 11x multi 236FSB. Might just well beat this 5:4 divider result.
Does enabling PAT influence vid card? :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by uclajd
How come?
Well I fried my board - Actual smoke coming from the P4P800-SE's southbridge. That sucks. Oh well, looks like I am in the market for a P4C...
I really have been snake-bit in this little project. :mad:
More points 3DM2k1: :banana: :woot: http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=8629691
...X800 XT PE vidcard still @ default clocks and othervice the system is not tuned in anyways. Multi @ 9x, 295FSB / 236MEM starting to show some quite impressive numbers. Sandra givin almost 6000MB/s buffered and easily over 3700MB/s unbuffed.
:eek2:Quote:
Originally Posted by uclajd
The magic smoke.... hmmmm. sucks...
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new beta bios 1023.001 for p4c800ed, i will try it as soon as possible...
thanx! here is the link ftp://ftp.asuscom.de/pub/ASUSCOM/BIO...C800-E_Deluxe/
Hey guys..
Has anyone tried to boot 201 with a b1 400fsb dothan? (and of course P4P/C)
Because since the new bioses you can put a lower multi so i thought it might solve the problem.
did not try, but i think it is useless as dothan 400 is known to be fsb limited around 180...
but how? i mean what has changed since the C0 came out?Quote:
Originally Posted by pvhk
it is nothing phisically isn't it?
it is due to the new core (c0) which can sustain high fsb, nothing else...
new results---With Chilly1
http://images.dr3vil.com/uploads/record.JPG
I had a 25 but pc restarted right as it was ending :(
Can I flash my P4P800-X with bios from another mobo(p4p800)
Do you have mobo, adapter & CPU?Quote:
Originally Posted by Backbone
They have some different network, audio and BIOS ROM chips at least.
-X have a 3 MB BIOS chip while SE have a 4 MB one.
I think you should try this new P4P800-X BIOS instead!!! :toast:
Someone have to try it out!
I mean, have we seen any Asus 865/875 BIOS updates lately that doesn't support the CT 479?
I really wish asus had not blocked 2 of the 478 mounting holes. But no worries, with the right tools, anything can be fixed.
So how do we mount a dangerden Maze 4 on a dothan?
well a Lathe + 3/8inch bar stock, a drill, tap and some filing gets us...
This and from another angle
Next we Mount the left and right using a screw up from the bottom of the mobo.
Finally we put a Maze 4 in my case, or any block that uses that type of mount, as its basically a normal 478 socket mount
Atleast thats how I did it :) maybe some of you will find this useful ;)
now that's just great.... probably the BEST I've seen!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Frozendeath
:woot:
One e-mail from Asus support:Quote:
Originally Posted by Mats
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My name is zane and I would be assisting you today.
Sorry.The mb is not support it.
Good luck.Hope that could help you
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wow they really should hire some people that arent so imcompitent
Marvelous. A very clean and tidy way to solve an annoying problem. Well done! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Frozendeath
That is sweet - How 'bout you make more and sell them?
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Originally Posted by Frozendeath
If I had a CNC mill and lathe I might think of selling some, but I'm over here with manual equipment. I just don't have the time right now with work to make these in any form of bulk :(
I can post dimensions of it for those who want to make their own though would that help?
Yay !
I will post my mounting mod later,cheaper option just with bits found at local hardware store.
But my 740 has just booted up and managed 2.6 right out the box with std Vcore.
I would like to thank everyone who has posted about these and done all the digging for information as its realy helped me. :toast:
This is faster then my SD3700 was at 2.9 :woot:
Did you guys have expierience with the p4gd1? i will get it but is the multiplier unlocked at the modded bios?
And how does the board perform.
YES, PLEASE!Quote:
Originally Posted by Frozendeath
This is the kind of mod I need, I really want to keep my Swifty MCX478, is a bit old but wtf who cares! I'll probably end to do it from a hard plastic bar, not metal.
Four mounting holes = :banana:
Ok then, after work I will post the dimensions used along with a little drawing to make it as clear as possible :thumbsup:
my office setting
http://web5.h1902.serverkompetenz.ne...ce%20klein.jpg
wow!