Boot at 201 and clockgen up the FSB :)
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Boot at 201 and clockgen up the FSB :)
also what should the AGP and PCI be at generaly in clockgen?
66/33 up to 300Quote:
Originally Posted by Icy
Then slowly raising with the fsb.
C'mon lower the multi to 9 and push that fsb. ;)
heh i dropped the multi and go the fsb up to 255 max @3.3v i guess with a ddr booster could squeze a bit more out of it.
Also i managed to get 2.7ghz @ 11x246 yey 1.6v i duno what to do now tho. i guess more volts would make it more stable above that. But i think i have reached my limit for just air on stock HS with 120mm fan adapter.
2.7ghz was not super pi stable and was pretty warm,
Managed to get 27.2s time yey but needed 1.65v(multimeter) to get there.
http://img482.imageshack.us/img482/3...erpi2723fs.jpg
Tbh i dont think i can go much more with this cooling as it was hitting 59'c max when running super pi. Can anyone tell me what the max is for these chips? i really dont want to fry it lol. Soon as i get a better cooler im sure i will be able to get alot more but at least i managed to see 2.7ghz
could this be anything to do with the ct-479 i modded? maby i did something wrong when modding and its not allowing me to go much higher. Also would it help if i dropped the 533fsb jumpers to 400fsb? if so i will desolder them and change it.
thermal spec for dothans is 100C so you dont have to worry about frying itQuote:
Originally Posted by Icy
I'd say as long as you're under 60C you'll be fine
there's something very wrong about all this
I'm on the stock cooler and that sissy excuse asus uses for a fan, and just shy of 2.8ghz. the load temps are around 56C
how much of the thermal compound did you put? I put only enough to cover the core, because I found out that if you let it "drip" over the core it will worsen the temps
do you have another chip at your disposal? the one you have may be near its limit for air since it doesn't respond well to 1.6v+
yeah i only put enough on to cover the core. just changed ct-479 adapter to a standard unmodded one. And get same results. As for the jumpers on the adapter what should they be set at as i cant see a difference when i change them. heh
Ok here it is managed to get into the 26sec area. But thats it no more. Its going to need phase from now on. Or maby buy a 750 or a ES version
http://img238.imageshack.us/img238/7...i2691mb2uo.jpg
Hmm my 750 hits its limit at 2642 (fitting watercooling this weekend tho) and I get 28.7s, ram is no where close to BH5 timings tho - thats a nice score :clap:
Slacken the timings. Bigeth time. Or at least i'm assuming. Also I don't think you should need that much on teh vcore. My 24/7 clock and volt is @ 2.725MHZ on 1.48V all stock HS. Not sure though M8 don't have that board (yet) lol. Might have to check your BIOS ver supports mem timing adjustments. Or you might be overlooking a menu that's only opened when a "manual" adjustment option is set.