Very very nice....
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Very very nice....
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Abit NF7-S give me a 3.02V on DIMMs. You can look at this on the first pic in the red square.Quote:
Originally posted by saaya
:slobber: no mod??????????? 2.8v on the ram???? :eek: :eek: :eek:
yup I now..Quote:
Originally posted by pc ice
wow you do have sh#@$#@ty kingston ram to bad for you.... mabey you should rma that ram.....
mines the bomb,,,,
got some a-data pc2700 winbond bh6 that does 234fsb standard vdimm max (2.8 my old epox was undervolting) and vdd a 1.85..
maybe them on my moddet abit..
B4E:
nice overclock.. Those are badass RAM!
a very small update
but lowering the multi :(
cpu-z
this was one of the last o/c with amd...
From Friday i will be playing with a p4p800 deluxe and a 2.6:D
Stock NB cooling, Abit NF7, XP2600, no mods and Twinmos PC3200 @ 7,3,2,2, had 4,3,2,2 but mem bandwidth was lower :confused:
http://members.lycos.co.uk/bundles1/images/228x11.JPG
Not happy yet, need more.
I see some NF7-S boards here.. I just got one. I was wondering if anyone could tell me de resistor value for 2.0V Vdd (approx).
The problem is I do not have a multimeter right now so I can't read the voltage. So if someone could say: "well, you need about this much for 2.0V @ 1.7 setting" I would be very happy :) I know 5K gives about 1.8/1.85.
Tnx guys :toast:
Oh btw:
The NB is watercooled so I have some room with the voltage. So if it would give 2.1 it's not a big problem.
Fewture: Just go buy a multimeter. The 15.00 that you will spend will save you a board down the road and make sure that you take the v/reading off the pad. DON'T use the mofset leg to easy to slip and ground out on the middle wich will toat your board.
use this as a guide http://www.motherboardfaqs.com/Abit_nForce2/
Well..I don't need a guide since the mod is already on it for a week now. What I need is the value for 2.0V. I have a multimeter, but a friend has it right now. But I want to see what this board can do and without the resistor value I'm sort of in the dark and that my friend..is stupid.Quote:
Originally posted by cowpuppy
Fewture: Just go buy a multimeter. The 15.00 that you will spend will save you a board down the road and make sure that you take the v/reading off the pad. DON'T use the mofset leg to easy to slip and ground out on the middle wich will toat your board.
use this as a guide http://www.motherboardfaqs.com/Abit_nForce2/
So if someone could give me the value i'd be very happy :) I have some resistors that i can use..but no clue in wich config.
5K gives about 1.85V I think.. So does 4K give 1.9V? Or maybe 1.851V.. Thats my point. I dont care if there's 2.1V on it or 2.0. Just as long as it stays below 2.2V it's ok. I can down the voltage in the bios.. When i get my meter i will use a trimmer.
With out a meter how are you going to figure out 4k? Just guess? tell your friend you need your meeter back
would agree.. with the meter and a pot its much easier:stick:
Someone invented colorcodes on resistors :D It helps :p: Right now I have a trimmer on it. But soldered with the 2 pins that always give 5K so it can't be wrong. But that also means i'm stuck on 1.8/1.85V now :rolleyes: I get 225Mhz with this :) (prime95 stable)Quote:
Originally posted by cowpuppy
With out a meter how are you going to figure out 4k? Just guess? tell your friend you need your meeter back
I agree.. On the NF7-S you can turn down the voltage in the bios ;) Now thats nice isn't it.Quote:
Originally posted by pc ice
i dont like fixed resistor's color coded.never within there tolorence.crap. vr.voltage resistence..i dont have to let my stuff burn up when im not benching i can turn the voltage down...:)
Never mind the resistor..I have a meter now. Since I couldn't get the value anywhere I went and got another one..
http://www.fewture.cistron.nl/img/228MHzsandra.JPG
2.1V Vdd, 2.9V Vddr (overvolts to 3.07). Not a very good board :rolleyes:
Thats Corsair Twinx 512 @ 11-2-2-2 btw.
mod the cpu on l12's, you will pass 240 dc ;)Quote:
Originally posted by Fewture
I agree.. On the NF7-S you can turn down the voltage in the bios ;) Now thats nice isn't it.
Never mind the resistor..I have a meter now. Since I couldn't get the value anywhere I went and got another one..
http://www.fewture.cistron.nl/img/228MHzsandra.JPG
2.1V Vdd, 2.9V Vddr (overvolts to 3.07). Not a very good board :rolleyes:
Thats Corsair Twinx 512 @ 11-2-2-2 btw.
How sure are you on that? I can boot 237 now..but it craps out right when the desktop shows :D That score was with a 1800+ btw.. So what do you mean by modding L12? make it 133 or 166. I now have a 166 cpu and the board goes faster with it..Quote:
Originally posted by Diablo II
mod the cpu on l12's, you will pass 240 dc ;)
Some more action from the same board + Vddr mod + Barton:
http://www.fewture.cistron.nl/img/236sandra.JPG
No thats with the L12 still connected (lets say 166Mhz default). And this was with a Barton 2500+ that would only do 2330MHz.. I got really pissed about that and got another one...that one does 2549MHz :D :toast: Just water.
I also think efficiency is going down on higher fsb :confused:
Edit:
Some more specs:
Barton 2500+ @ 2330 2.2V
NF7-S Vddr @ 3.15 (i think) Vdd @ 2.1V
Corair Twinx 11-2-2-2
DD3 clone + BI2 xtreme
Right now my other barton does 11 x 231 @ pifast.. when I rebooted the screen went all white on me.. rebooted again and saw nothing but dots and stripes. Got scared and cleared cmos :D :D omg :rolleyes:
Hey Fewture.
With rev2.0 nf7 and 166mhz cpu you don't need any L12 mod :D
Nice Barton btw :)
Yes, thats why i got confused.. And tnx ;)Quote:
Originally posted by SAE
Hey Fewture.
With rev2.0 nf7 and 166mhz cpu you don't need any L12 mod :D
Nice Barton btw :)
Playing around now on MP 10.. board is doing 238 now (237 in bios I think). I get sucky bandwith for this fsb.. 3663MB/s. Whats wrong? Not enough Mhz on cpu?
Settings:
1.95 Vdd
3.15 Vddr
238Mhz @ 11-2-2-2
11 gave me a little more over 6-2-2-2 but not much. Also..with this barton I can boot 238 no problem with only 1.95V Vdd.. The other cpu was also a barton
Strange stuff :confused:
Will try 239 offcourse :D
It's because of the multiplier :( 11 and 9,5 would give more bandwidth, I think :DQuote:
Originally posted by Fewture
Yes, thats why i got confused.. And tnx ;)
Playing around now on MP 10.. board is doing 238 now (237 in bios I think). I get sucky bandwith for this fsb.. 3663MB/s. Whats wrong? Not enough Mhz on cpu?
I only needed 1,88V to do 242 but sometimes 3DM2k1 craps out on me, drops me back to desktop :mad:Quote:
Originally posted by Fewture
Also..with this barton I can boot 238 no problem with only 1.95V Vdd.. The other cpu was also a barton
Strange stuff :confused:
Can be cpu or ram or vdd or... :bsod: :brick: :wierd:
Time for my prommie to arrive :p:
Well..some more action then:
http://www.fewture.cistron.nl/img/240sandra.JPG
Havent tried 9,5 or 10,5. It's good bandwith, but when I see some other scores.. oh well.
This is 240 in bios btw. All seems well and then suddenly instability kicks in :D When I clock back it stays. Ik have to clear cmos and boot again and all is well. Nice ey ;)
I'm pretty happy with this result. Wil try 10,5 x 240 tomorrow. (getting late overhere).
Oh btw: i got a pifast on 11 x 231.. gave me 54.90sec.. Can go a bit faster I think
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sup fewture, your here too? :)
ok, I will post My best score:
Abit NF7 2.0 Nforce2 Motherboard VDD Mod @ 2.1V, Vmem @ 3.2V
Tbred B xp1700+ JIUHB 0319 DLT3C
water cooled
512MB OCZ Dual Channel EL PC3200 DDR (2 Matched dimms)
Gainward Geforce FX 5600 256MB
Memorex CDRW/DVDrom combo drive
WD 100GB ata100 HDD
Antec sx1040B case
Enermax 465P 430W power supply
Note: Best Overclock right now on CPU is 2806 Mhz (using chilled water)..
@hag
What timings?
forgot that.. The ocz running at Cas 2-2-2-11. Also took 3 weeks to burn it in.
This is a case where modding the L12 would benefit. It stabilizes the fsb on much lower Vdd. Or put a Barton in it ;)Quote:
Originally posted by hag6br
ok, I will post My best score:
Abit NF7 2.0 Nforce2 Motherboard VDD Mod @ 2.1V, Vmem @ 3.2V
Tbred B xp1700+ JIUHB 0319 DLT3C
water cooled
512MB OCZ Dual Channel EL PC3200 DDR (2 Matched dimms)
Gainward Geforce FX 5600 256MB
Memorex CDRW/DVDrom combo drive
WD 100GB ata100 HDD
Antec sx1040B case
Enermax 465P 430W power supply
Note: Best Overclock right now on CPU is 2806 Mhz (using chilled water)..
Edit:
I had an 1800+ @ 2435Mhz in pifast. It ran 11 x 221 on 2.1V Vdd. If I used 2.0V Vdd it would crash. Then I had a Barton 2500+ AQXEA week 24. I could get it to 2330MHz (10 x 233) and I improved my score with the 1800+ by 0.02 sec. So much more fsb but also 100MHz les on the cpu.
Great OC btw :toast:
I just got a week 27 2500+ and it did this right out the box without a burn in:
http://www.asmdmohaa.com/uploads/photos/2505MHz.jpg
Gonna burn her in tonight and see what happens. I have heard that it can take a bit of time to burn a Barton in nicely..?