450mhz HTT is easy, I was running 450 x 5 with my mainboard in sig. but it only gave me 2250 mhz. I could try 450 x 6. Im not sure what my memory would run at tho.Quote:
Originally Posted by celemine1Gig
~Mike
450mhz HTT is easy, I was running 450 x 5 with my mainboard in sig. but it only gave me 2250 mhz. I could try 450 x 6. Im not sure what my memory would run at tho.Quote:
Originally Posted by celemine1Gig
~Mike
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Originally Posted by spin 9
Wow, Awesome that easy?
~Mike
3DMark03 results:
(GeForce 7600 GT)
non-SLI : 12852
SLI modded: 21426
Nice to see that it worked. :)
Now on to the improved chipset cooling and you'll perhaps see upto 500MHz (clockgen). That would be great. All nforce chipset really love it when getting cooled properly. The stock heatsinks on most "overclocking boards" are just a joke.
Wow, this looks great! I am thinking about getting the EPoX NF4 Ultra AM2 board and an AM2 processor of some kind after the price breaks happen. My current EPoX board has same layout, and it's perfect for the combination of CPU ang GPU HSF's I am running.
nice oc and setup spin 9 :clap: btw, was the mobo already available in BKK?
Thanks nop. At this time, not available. This is the sample motherboard. :) But it's going to hit retail very soonQuote:
Originally Posted by nop
slow 1M pi times?
I got 29 sec at 2.8g 1:1 with my ballistix @ 3-3-3-8 with no tweak.
maybe it's the chipset but my ram > your ram...
http://www.darkhelmetlive.com/screenshot.jpg
according to BA, dual-core > single core in sandra bandwidth numbers.Quote:
Originally Posted by darkhelmet
i thought my DDR1200 bandwidth numbers were a little low but for a single core i guess they are alright.
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Originally Posted by 3oh6
good point
I just got this board yesterday and it's looking pretty damn good.
As for the SLI mod, I think it is possible to run SLI without hardmodding the chipset. Just grab the modded FW drivers and you will have SLI enabled.
For those who worry to void the warranty by scrapping of the enamel on the chipset, you should try the modded FW drivers.
Also, the chipset heatsink is pretty crappy... gets too hot to touch!
Finally, I'm done with this motherboard. How's 440HTT for a sub 100 bucks mobo? And this was also done with stock Vchipset.
http://lp.pcmoddingmy.com/albums/use...mal_440HTT.jpg
By the way, I swapped back to the original crappy cooler for this overclock. Overvolting or a better NB HSF didn't help me climb further. Considering the BIOS allows up to 450HTT max, I'm very satisfied with this board. Oh... I almost forgot. Here's a screenshot of my SLI setup on the UltraII-M2. I simply downloaded a modded FW driver and SLI worked.
Nice.
Again PCMOD tremendous job. Spin VERY nice as well.. Keep it up! Im done. I know my next mobo... placing order now!
Does anyone know if am2 has the same multi 4 "feature" as 939?
Have to make a comment since ive got the same spanking new board [URL="http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=118780"]
Not a big leap from my 939,but its so fun w a new DFI.
hey i'm buying this mobo next week and i was wondering if theese orleans do the 3ghz easy?