try to boot up at 201 fsb. that should help.Quote:
Originally Posted by uclajd
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try to boot up at 201 fsb. that should help.Quote:
Originally Posted by uclajd
P-M 730 2917mhz@ 1,696v/ 291,7 x 10 5:4 / 233,4@2-2-2-5 mushkin 2 x 512 3vdimm / water
http://web5.h1902.serverkompetenz.ne...984@291x10.jpg
yes that is the same way I am set to basicly but mem and heat now stand in the wayQuote:
Originally Posted by Evilsizer
Thanks caater, that does seem to make a difference, although it is much harder to boot into Windows. It fixed the lock issue, but I am still having problems with the card. Last night I was ready to go on a multistate murder spree, so I had to pack it in about 5 AM. :zombie: :nuts:Quote:
Originally Posted by caater
Thanks for that tip though.
I just got a 730 and am trying to o/c it in a P4P800SE. It won't even post at 201, so I set it to 133 MHz FSB and AGP/PCI to 66/33 in the BIOS. I then experimented with setting the FSB to 166 with Clockgen and the RAM goes to 207 (4:5) at the same time. The AGP/PCI appears in Clockgen to be locked at 66/33 and it runs stably. Is Clockgen just wrong about AGP/PCI remaining at 66/33?
What happens when trying to boot with an outdated BIOS?
Anything on screen at all, fans only spinning?
I ask cuz I seem to get the same behavior on my P4P800SE with a 533 P4 and the adapter...
Not sure its a bios problem.
you have to boot with an old chip to flash the bios and get it to the new ones
I cant get it to boot with either CPU and dont know the actual bios version.
Why wouldn't a Dell Pentium4 2.53GHz 533FSB boot on a P4P800 SE?!
Just got that freekin' board back from RMA :upset:
how can i boot with 6x on 1022 bios on P4C800e-dlx?
Does any fans or lights and such start up?Quote:
Originally Posted by stryg
I had this problem a couple of times it looked like the board was dead. My resolution was to leave it for a day without the cmos battery connected and then try again with the ct-479 worked ok.
there should be a lable on the cmos ram chip with a bios version on it.I had a problem with a p4c800-e deluxe and a p4 2.8c 800fsb it would not post at all. I even drove 100 miles to the company i bought it from and they showed me it working with a prescott cpu. once i hotflashed the bios in another board to 1021.003 it worked with the p4 and ct-479.
I am preping for a run with a maze4-1 and 172w tec just getting the insulation going and i will give it a go with no cpu it sat at -10C.
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Originally Posted by stryg
Might be a stupid question, but does anyone know the default DRAM voltage on the P4P800 SE? It's on [AUTO] in the bios right now and I want to apply some more volts. But before I do I want to know where I am. :)
Thanks.
Oh and is there a monitoring program that covers DRAM? AsusProbe does not.
I have bought the adapter, but does it work in the P4P800-E Deluxe?
Yes.... :)Quote:
Originally Posted by TMFX
i have done the u-wire mod to my socket, and still no vcore adjustments in eist above 1.356...
i guess the next step is for me to pull it apart again, and make sure im getting contact.
Thanks, bro :DQuote:
Originally Posted by NoYd
it seems to be making contact, but in all the pulling it in and out i bent a pin :woot: .... i tried to straighten it out, and i think i got it now.... i just dont want to pull it out again if you know what i mean.... is there something im not doing to get my vcore adjustments?
edit: after looking around some, it shows that i am getting 1.556v in cpuid, but eist doest show the correct voltage adjustments... going to mess with it for a bit..
Another note to add:
On phase change, at -40C actual CPU temp, the P4C800 sensors start to read -111C
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there are only 4 voltage adjustments in the p4pse 2.55,2.65,2.75,2.85 on DRAMvolts. MBM5 im using does not show dram voltage... so im taking as asus did not implement dram and agpv readings. Wish abit came out with a 479 adapter i so love my ai7Quote:
Originally Posted by Ychocky
None of the software that changes the cpu core volts will show over 1.365v but if you have the u-wire mod and cpu-id shows 1.556 eist/cpumsr will allow you to lower the vcore you will just have to use cpu-id to monitor it.
just an example not the actual settings
eist=1.365 cpu-id=1.556
eist=1.265 cpu-id=1.456
what mobo are you using ? p4p800-e / p4p800-se and all p4c has vcore in bios now.
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Originally Posted by rozzyroz
hello guys...
i have "
p4c800e-deluxe
crosair xms 512x2 pc4400 @ 302fsb 3.1v
vapochill xe -40c
6800u ee
i have also dothan 740 but i cant pass with it 2590mhz :mad:
soo i want to buy a new dothan!!
ann i want to now what is the best dothan to get with my vapo to 3000/3100 mhz?..
730/ a new 740 / 750 ??
thanks..
:banana:
OK, now I'm mad. My PC is now shutting of under load. Any 3DMark bench just shuts the SOB off as soon as the test begins. I've moved the Vapo and the cascade to different wall plugs, and PSU is plugged into an APC. This is happening even at stock clocks and volts.
I have a Powerstream 600W, BTW.
WTF? :confused: :confused: :confused:
im using the p4p800se. i cant get the voltage to go back to default now, it locks up when i take it that low. however, i can 3dbench at 2.5 with 10x250 on my memory.Quote:
Originally Posted by leejsmith
i can run it at 1.440v, but mothing lower then that. it idle's around 39-41 and under load i get to about 52. i guess i need to get better cooling now. :slapass:
Here is my first below ambient cooling run.
I used a maze4-1 with 172w tec on the m730 dothan.
on air with a xp-90 or water storm g4 i hit a wall of 230fsb 2.75 on the dothan. no amount of vcore would get it stable at 231 or above.
Using the 172w tec i got it stable at 238fsb 2.85 temps at idle was 1C but under load it went upto 14C. 239 would hang while running superpi this makes me think if i could keep the load temps lower say 5C it would be stable at 239-240.
http://www.ljsnet.co.uk/238pelt.jpg
I dont think the extra effort of tec cooling and power used to get an extra 8mgz on my fsb is worth it but i needed to know and was worth while seeing my cpu temps below zero.
At stock settings 133fsb 1.3v the temps showed -5C in the bios.
Currently working on mine...
Got hold of another P4 2.4GHz 533FSB and flashed the board to 1008 bios (the disk with the 1009beta is apparently corrupted).
Cant boot the adapter+dothan on 1008 although it should be possible. Now Im gonna install a fresh xp, make another flashdisk with the 1009beta and try that one.
If that doesnt work im outta ideas :D