i think 90nm technology has something to do with that plus chip design...
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i think 90nm technology has something to do with that plus chip design...
Why is my agp and my pci also clocking up, when clocking on my fsb when using clockgen ?
boot at more than 201FSB or equal to that
THX :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Marlowe
No, didnt test with the original heatsink.
But yes, imo sonic tower is the best choice for aircooling.
i dont think that there is a big difference to low-end watercooling, at least not to the european ones.
dont know how us watercooling performs.
hope to get a p4c800 soon so i can run my 750 under dryice or ln2 :D
(first have to test my 3000+ a64 which could reach 3,3-3,4g on mach ...stable :D )
raiden
Dothan 730@2880mhz and chiled water :)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2.../HPIM0145s.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...astein/jeh.png
This is what I have to do to clock like that anyways :p:
Fancy pic of rig: http://home.no/oomg/pics/HPIM0148.JPG
Validation: http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=44234
nice clocks....
@all:
Which Board is better for p-m oc? p4c, p4p or p4gpl-x/p4gd1?
Just wonder if i could get more than 3157mhz picstable with an p4c+vmods :)
btw: i've modded my p4gpl-x today.
works great, but one of my two 512mb utt ch-5 sticks doesnt work fine.
first does 245mhz 2-2-2-5 1m stable at ~3,3V.
second one doenst even boot lol.
if i use both together system boots but max stable is around 210mhz -.-"
(good one in slot 1, bad one in slot 2. the other way round->no boot lol)
seems like i have to get some new mem :(
raiden
23s at 2880 & 240 fsb :stick: so wtf is up with my dothan @ 2915 with 242 fsb :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by micdoc
it's a 730 with 4x256mb kingston bh-5 in a p4c800-e dlx with vdimm=vio
RAM is 2-2-2-6 T1, and i'm closing all the stuff thats running using taskmgr (inc windowblinds and explorer) and superpi @ realtime priority
He ran 32M and what you see is 23m (minutes) and not 23s (seconds). You have a nice 1M time by the way.Quote:
Originally Posted by shinymod
lol :P what a dumbass i am, couldnt see it from the small pic. thanks btw ^_^ took the vdimm=vio and a CNPS7700cu to break 25 - hit a wall at 25.7s beforehand
Been thinking about getting a Sonoma laptop with a B1 Dothan and OC it by grounding the right BSEL pin. A 735 would give me 2.26 GHz and a 745 2.4 GHz in theory. Dunno if it would get too hot or if they can manage the speed. 2.26 is already out there so the laptop cooler should be able to handle it....
1 - Do you think it will work?
2 - What max speed (average) can I expect from a 735 or 745 on stock Vcore?
I would get 735, and try out 2.26GHz, cause it is doable, forget 745 - you have very little chances to get to 2.4GHz on default voltage and laptop cooler :)
mine 725 does 2130Mhz on its max default voltage, but if i just hit it down by 0.025V, it give errors in prime. so it was just a luck I got it stable on a laptop :D
Thanks bcn!
Does someone know if the other two BSEL combinations (other than 100 and 133 MHz)are defined for some higher FSB?
The barebone I'm looking at, Asus Z7, supports speeds up to 2.5 GHz, so I guess it got a decent cooler.
oh, yes, that's is the one I have and no, there are no other options than 100 and 133Mhz - for that there is a small switch just near the socket. yes, it tells up to 2.5GHz, that I think is for the supposed upcoming dothans if they ever get that high for notebooks, at 2130MHz and 1.340V you get 68-70C with that decent cooler :) and if your notebook has some space below :) besides, that is one of the greatest notebooks in my opinion :D
Very interesting! What can you tell me about the graphics? I guess you've got a 6600 in it? Is it any good for gaming?
Been searching for benchmarks for the mobile 6600 but haven't found anything...
Oh, one more question. Is it noisy, like the fan(s) running constantly even if just playing mp3/web browsing/youknow?
What about the CT-479, what does the other two undefined FSB jumper combinations do? 166 MHz? 200 MHz? A black screen? Anyone tried?
my baby :D
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=44917
maximum clock in air cooler :D
Its for FSB 100 or 133.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mats
I Already tested...i can boot with both, dont know if there is a difference in oc.
raiden
I meant the other two jumper combinations, there are four in total.Quote:
Originally Posted by Raiden Zero
Edit: See here, page 19. In the mobile chipsets the other two combinations are reserved. Maybe they correspond to higher FSB speeds available on desktop chipsets (see page 20 here) when using a CT-479. Could possibly help VM users, I dunno.
it is really silent. about benchmarking the 6600Go? :) well it is more or less like radeon 9800XT, so it is playable. also you may overclock it a little :) not very much though :( but 10-25% you should get stable :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Mats
There was a guy over at notebookforums that just installed a 745 and is running 2.4Ghz and even lowered the voltage some on his XPS 2. I'm thinking about picking one up to replace my Pentium M 770 in my XPS 2 as well. The 745 is probably the max that you'll be able to get and run with a pin mod at stock voltage though.Quote:
Originally Posted by bcn
Hello! Tried the pinmod on my 715 but i was drunk and missed the right holes. The result was some really cute smoke and a nice little "bang". Just got my new 740 in the door, and now i aint sure if i am to use the adapter. The pinmod is removed.
Do u think the faulty pinmod will damage only the cpu or adapter, or both, and do u think i should try the new 740 in the old dapter?
Sorry my bad english!
I would buy a new adapter.
The adapter isnt that expensive and imo there is a too big risk of damaging ur cpu by using a (possibly) damaged adapter ;).
raiden
today (3-7 in the morning^^) i tested max fsb without vchip mod :)
now 260fsb is stable. http://home.arcor.de/raidenzero/Comp...%20Prime95.jpg
im realy happy with this, hope i can test at lower vc next week.
raiden
what are you running there Raiden Zero, old skool BH-5?
well, my dothan 740 @ 2.85ghz
used watercooler + ice :rolleyes:
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=45433
utt ch-5 .. max stable clock with 2x512mb at 3,3v was 210mhz 2-2-2-5 :stick:Quote:
Originally Posted by Johnny Bravo
today i sed it to a friend to test it on his dfi nf4.
but im getting 2x512mb crucial ballistix in the next weeks which should perfrom much better.
i think 250+ 2,5-2-2-X is possible withpout vmod :)
btw: now i can run prime95 at 2,86ghz (same settings like in the link above) with only 1.48V load :D
raiden
I,m getting good numbers with 4x512 TCC5 at 240fsb 6-3-3-2 and 2.85V 2.88G with 25.6s superpi, they run 4x512 at 210fsb 5-2-2-2 .If I drop the multi down to 11 they run 248fsb 6-3-3-2.My utt and bh-6 dont give as good numbers at any speed.The 4x512 pat dissabled at 240fsb give better numbers than 2x512 pat for superpi .2-3s per run.
Managed to break 2.7Ghz on a 400Mhz Dothan 710 nice and stable, anymore and its dead in the water though.
http://img432.imageshack.us/img432/3...ntiumm22kt.jpg
Thats on stock air :)
Very nice FSB for a B1 :clap:Quote:
Originally Posted by Minstadave
mine hit a wall @183
http://img444.imageshack.us/img444/3...pi284ov8ie.jpg
aircooling with Zalman AlCu, 1.6 V bios, only realtime priority, no optimization
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...superpifun.jpg
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...hanprime95.jpg
on stock air, unless i get my replacement pump.
p-m 3104mhz 5/4 248@2-2-2-5 modding air cooling
http://home.arcor.de/16vbogi/screens...023.438sec.JPG
which dothan is that?
got my 780 (oem, i think) week ago.. some results.
1st tested out with ct-479 cooler and superpi1M.
def voltage, 2749MHz, 1.6v 2966MHz, max screen with inbox 3077MHz.
prime stable with inbox 2850MHz
warm water - primestable - 1.6v 3GHz.
20C water - 1.7v superpi 3127MHz, screen 3224Mhz
6C water - 1.7v superpi 3201Mhz, screen 3300MHz.
water + half-ass peltier (replaced wires on 300w pelt and cold-side is ~15C hotter than it's used to be) - superpi ~3.3Ghz, screen 3400Mhz
pics:
http://alpha.frontier86.ee/~markku/d...spi1M_3303.png
http://alpha.frontier86.ee/~markku/d...spi2M_3277.png
http://alpha.frontier86.ee/~markku/d...spi8M_3154.PNG
http://alpha.frontier86.ee/~markku/d...ifast_3218.png
http://alpha.frontier86.ee/~markku/dothan/3403.png
btw.. what about this pm780 low-mult-high fsb bug?
:slobber: what can i say,nice overclock Caater :clap:
hi all im getting into dothan power and the only mobo i can get is the Asus P4P800-E Deluxe Socket 478 Intel 865PE will this be o.k as i am going to use the asus adaptor and a 1.86mhz dothan.
i will be using geil ultra X bh5 3200 (1gb kit)
and it will be water cooled.
I hope to get above 2.7 with this setup, or am i dreaming.
This should be a big upgrade form a 2944mhz m-xp (34sec super pi)
Dear,
I tried reading the whole thread, but it's damned long.
So I recently bought this setup:
PM760 (2 GHz 533 2 Mb)
Asus CT-479 Convertor
Asus P4P800 Se (Fully Vmodded - bios 1009 004)
I can run perfectly at 13*200 Mhz (2.6 Ghz - 1.5 Vcore). But choosing a higher fsb even 3 Mhz more didn't work. Wel setup loaded windows but was unstable. No problem, just take a lower multiplier, 10 or so. once and again 10*200 works like a charm, higher doesn't work. I can boot up to ~210, but performance is a lot lower.
Memory is TCCD DDR600 running sync at cas 2.5-3-3-7. Not the best timings around, but I'M using this momory to be sure that this isn't the limiting factor.
It's not the cpu I think, because my banias 1.3 also wont go over 200 Mhz fsb. What setting did I miss in bios ?
yo got banias to 200fsb? :o
but.. you are using clockgen or set fsb in bios? if clockgen, try to boot @ 201 fsb, not 200..
Boot to 199 (DRAM at 266 for 1:1) or 201 (DRAM at 400 for 1:1) to get the locks.
199 will give you PAT as well
Is the general consenus that 780 or 770 chips are better for high OC's using water? I know that 780's are the way ahead for DI/phase change, but for more simple setups with water even chillers or peltiers I think I remember folk saying the 770 was more suitable. Also it seems that with these chips it doesn't matter if its OEM or retail, would you all agree?
Pm 770 on P4gd1
LS.
not my best result,wait for 780 D1's coming.....
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...kie-ke/113.gif
Do a 3d2001 run...
It's possible,a Zalman CNPS9500 on a M740.
http://img198.imageshack.us/img198/7...10842da.th.jpg
I got about 10 degrees lower temperatures than with the stockcooler.
And a new personal high.
http://img331.imageshack.us/img331/2601/39807yq.th.jpg
Asus P4C800 Deluxe (bios 1021d.004)
CT479
M740 2856Mhz with 1,55V Vcore(bios)
2x256 Corsair PC3200LL V1.1(BH-5) 2-2-2-5 PAT
Anybody experience of using the 478 pin packaged dothan chips? Just managed to get a cheap SL7SL (770) off ebay, have only seen one other person when searching the forums, anyone else?
all dothans have 478 pins. they just call it s479 because its incompatable with normal s478. thats where the asus adapter comes into play :)
so whats up wit the two different Intel espec names? For instance the SL7SL Package Type is 478 pin PPGA whereas the SL7SP Package Type is 479 pin H-PBGA. I never really noticed until now so am wondering?
Yesterday is tested 240 2,5-2-2-5 (micron) on p4gpl-x and 750@2,88GHz 1:1....
Aquqmark CPu score was 16K :D
Thats ok for aricooling i think ^^
16k? That sucks!
its on p4gpl-x so it should bei ok ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by zxlr8
What graphics card? Geforce2?
16K CPu Score ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by zxlr8
AM Score was around 74k...6600GT ;)
there is no difference, most people get confused and confuse the rest. all dothans are s479, but have 478 pins. the packaging is the same for all dothans. well, there are the normal ones with pins and really low power ones that are bga chips. bga chips arent for sockets and are soldered onto the motherboard, like in really small laptops and stuff.Quote:
Originally Posted by Johnny Bravo
Cheers Cirthix, yeah did alot of googling afterwards and understand the score now.
The Pentium M on the right is keyed differently than the Pentium 4 on the left.
http://images.anandtech.com/reviews/...missingpin.jpg
However if we look at the sockets:
http://images.anandtech.com/reviews/...thansocket.jpghttp://www.64bits.se/guider/pcbyggarskola/sockel478.jpg
You'll see that the pentium m socket in fact has 479 connectors, eve ntho the CPU has only 478 pins, hence where it gets its name....I think :D
That would make sense :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Johnny Bravo
I've just ordered ASUS P4GPL-X MoBo and M 740, are those components good for Overclocking, 3Dmarks and Pii?
This is gonna be interesting for me because it's my first Intel... :rolleyes:
UTT doesn't got very far on intel platforms.Quote:
Originally Posted by cirthix
And you'll have a hard time powering that equipment on a 250W PSU.
From what I understand UTT works great on the P4GD1/P4GPL-X boards, just not the P4C/P4P800's. I had some Mushkin redline XP3200 that couldn't break 220MHz with 3.6 volts on my P4C800.Quote:
Originally Posted by wwwww
I have 2x512Mb Mushkin Redline xp4000 and 2x256Mb KHX (BH5) so maybe they work fine with the P4GPL-X..Do you think so, I really don't know.
I'll get my stuff next week. :stick:
Imo BH-5 is better than CH-5/UTT for P4GD1/GPL-X.
Some results:
2x512MB UTT CH-5 max. 210MHz 2-2-2-5@2.9V
2x512MB Crucial Ballistix max. 240MHz 2,5-2-2-5@2,9V
2x512MB Kingston old bh-5 max. 225MHz 2-2-2-5@2,9V
Thats was max without mods for 1m (Bh-5 are primestable @225mhz too, but ch-5 and ballistix weren't)
And btw... my ch-5 werent that bad... 268mhz 1m stable on dfi nf4 with 3,6v.
but even with 1x512mb 3,3v i couldnt get higher than 240mhz 2-2-2-5 1m stable.
Let us know how it works for you, I'm curious what ram to get for my p4gd1 when it comes in.Quote:
Originally Posted by Boble76
@P4GPL-X/P4GD1 users...
Today is measured the vchip voltage on my p4gpl-x.
1.6V in Bios+Slot Power=heavier:
idle: 1.645V
load: 1.656V
i thought some of you colud be interested in this information...
btw:
one of my bh-5 sticks does 250mhz 2-2-2-5 singlechannel at 3.16V for 1m :D
(thats what i got on 3,3v rail@load)...but unfortunately the other one only does 235mhz :-/
raiden
I think this is the max of my M740 :(
http://img398.imageshack.us/img398/849/38869ak.th.jpg
Asus P4C800 Deluxe(1021.005)
Asus CT-479
M740
2X512MB Winbond UTT(BH-5) 220Mhz 2-2-2-5 PAT@3,0V
Zalman CNPS 9500
why :( then? :)Quote:
Originally Posted by audiojunk66
it's a nice clocking chip.
though low fsb, prolly because of utt?
try 5:4!
Great stuff caater :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by caater
The high fsb/multi bug is with the early revision 780es's..not the boxed retail or oem chips. To get past 3300mhz, the chips would only scale with 17x. What is the coding on your cpu?
You're right,i must be :D with this chip.Quote:
Originally Posted by caater
UTT(BH-5) is good for 24/7 at 200Mhz but not for high fsb,it's not even SP2004 stable at 215Mhz :(
I got some old BH-5(2x256) but they do only 233MHz SP2004 stable at 3,2V.
4:5 divider don't work,if i choose 320Mhz it don't boot and i have to resret the bios.
Hey now, that's very good. I just bought a 750 thinking I could get more out of it than I did from my 730 and it's unstable just booting at 201MHz fsb at 12x multi! Talk about unlucky. The funny thing is, the system becomes unstable when I set the voltage any higher than 1.35v at any frequency, even stock. I found that to be very strange. Most of these chips can handle up to 1.6v no problem.Quote:
Originally Posted by audiojunk66
I see ebay in your future ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by bnice7
You should never buy any cpu that comes from Dell or other laptops. Always get a retail boxed cpu. I also have 750 that does same as yours on reg cooling and 2570 inside my chiller. almost 400 mhz less then my 730. But im sure i got a laptop pull. So its gone and i got me onother retail boxed 730 on ebay. Damn if i knew you going to be so unlucky with your 750 i should off sell you mine when you asked, at least i think i can pull 2440 out of it hehe :D
Hey there, didn't recognize you under this alias! Yeah it was bought off ebay, but the description stated it was a new OEM. Obviously it was not because it had two small scratches on the core, and was packed in bubble wrap. I should have known for the price I got it for. I got such a good deal I figured it was worth the shot. Ahh well, live and learn.Quote:
Originally Posted by railer
I may just still use this one for a media center PC, I haven't decided yet. It's either that or I'll end up re-selling it. I'm really looking for a good clocker to use with a P4GD1, I just can't see dropping the dime on a 780, they're so outrageously expensive!
I had 3 730's personally. The first was an OEM from eBay, did 2.7 benchable. Not quite what I wanted, so I figured a retail box would do better. Did only 2.6. Then I got one that was pulled from a Dell, did 2.8, best of the three.Quote:
Originally Posted by railer
my retail 740 did 2.55 whereas my oem 750 did 2.75
My 730 is a Dell pull, and it benches just over 2.6. I run it 24/7 at 2.5.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gautam
The 750 I bought from eBay is supposedly an OEM. I can't believe it won't take any voltage over 1.4v. I never heard of anyone having a dothan that wouldn't take up to 1.6v. I have a feeling the chip would clock higher if I was able to give it more, but at 1.4v at default speed, windows blue-screens during boot-up.
I'm wondering if maybe it just needs a burn-in. I ran my 730 in my laptop for months at default speed before I pulled it and popped it in the desktop. I'm going to play with the 750 a bit and see if I can get it to take some more volts. As of right now the 735 in my laptop is probably a better clocker, it's currently doing 2.26 @ 1.308 volts.
It is quite normal behavior for Dothans . The chip on my sig does not like anything above 1.5v ,more voltage only makes things worse . I guess part of this problem is temperature , but since the P4Gd1 does not display it right , it is only a guess .Quote:
Originally Posted by bnice7
With 1.6v with the 730 in my sig the temperature at idle stays right around 28c, and under load around 45c. I only need 1.5v to get 2.6GHz, but 1.6v doesn't cause it to blue screen like this 750 does at 1.38v.Quote:
Originally Posted by toledo
I'd like to know also. The p4p800-e deluxe shows up on ebay more frequently than the p4p-800se.Quote:
Originally Posted by -Acid-
What is the best 24/7 board for just a decent overclock? Like a 730 @ 2.4-2.6ghz 200mhz fsb?
p4p800 se or p4c800-e dlx
my p4c is weird and annoying
i might be buying a brand new p4p800 se soon
Quote:
Originally Posted by lawrywild
whats the difference between the p4p800se and the p4p800-e dlx?
edit-----
overclocking wise. The additional raid stuff and other features doesnt matter to me.
do you mean p4c800-e dlx or p4p800-e dlx?
p4p800-e dlx vs p4p800se is the latter has more overclocking options from bios, like multi change, more vcore, etc etc.
check How to and Fixes thread for more info
Quote:
Originally Posted by lawrywild
Meant the p4p800-e dlx. Is the p4c800 series really more finicky?
I saw that people saying the p4p800-e has no multiplier options with the 1007 bios. Wasnt that fixed with 1008.something? the posts I saw were 2 months ago.
Here is my 750 dothan perfectly stable @ 2.7Ghz ~1.5V
P4GPL-X
zalman 7700AlCu
Mushkin redline
Max SP1M
http://img40.imageshack.us/img40/8410/dothansp1m5mk.jpg
CPU valid 2835Mhz
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=51062
Soon Dice hopefully :D
Very nice . I can't believe you are using UTT chips at 257 1:1 :D , just greatQuote:
Originally Posted by kiwi
i thought utt were fine on 915p/pl
still, mine should be 2.7 stable once i finished burning in too..
Got a gig of UTT here, and its running like a dog in the P4C :( Need to switch it over to the A64 and give the TCCD a run instead...
The new 750 aint too bad, 2.6 (ish) benchable on stock cooling, 2.86 3d stable and 2.9 pi stable on water, and should be getting it frozen this weekend, so hoping for 3ghz + :D
Ahh, and what a shame I can't change multiplier in bios :( However, I can make startup scripts and they work :) 1st reduce multi, then increase FSB :toast:
2,8GHz 32M stable:
klick
Vc when 32m running was around 1.47V.
But i just cant get my bh-5 stable@high clocks.
stick1: 2,9v=2-2-2-4 235Mhz; with vmod (3,24V) 244MHz 2-2-2-5
stick2: 2,9V= 2-2-2-4 228MHz; with vmod (^) 236Mhz 2-2-2-5
dual: 2,9V= 2-2-2-4 228MHz; with vmod 233Mhz 2-2-2-5
i think theres something wrong with my mod^^
cant believe that 0.34v more voltage on bh-5 gives me only 5-7mhz better oc -.-"
tomorrow i will mod the board once again and hope to get 250+mhz 1m stable. :)
raiden
My Mushkin Redline can Superpi 1M at least at 267 Mhz and more :DQuote:
Originally Posted by toledo
http://mrlobber.svnets.lv/Oc/221005/...redline_sm.jpg
I heard that UTT chips were not good for intel rigs (especially 915P ). Now i am seeing it is a myth ........... 267 Woot :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by mrlobber
By the way, is it OK running PCI Express frequency @ 115-120 24/7? For benching it is fine but 24/7? Is only PCI-E video card affected by this frequency or something else too? I never had to increase AGP/PCI/PCI-E before because all boards had working locks :)
I believe it's the other way around -- UTT sux on 865/875, but works well with 915.Quote:
Originally Posted by toledo
I dont know if this is good or bad but I had my 750 Dothan working stable (prime, 3d games, 3d apps, windows) at 1.5 volts (1.488 actual) and now I've reduced the volts to 1.4 (actual 1.402) and it seems stable as before. All of this on 210 X 12 = 2520 at 2-2-2-6 with my 4X512 KHX3200 BH5 :cool:
What is the safe minimum - maximum voltage to run these Dothans 24/7 and what do people usually get with an 750?
Oh, this is with the CT-479 cooler and a P4 heatspreader on top of my precious Dothan lapped good! :)
I have used 1.55v for 24/7. Now using 1.6v and overclocked 730@2550MHz. Just testing the 24/7 limits. I think theres nothing bad to use voltages like that, if cooling is ok.
Im just wondering is there any point to buy ASUS P4GPL-X or Asus P4GD1? Is there really some rate difference against P4C800-E Deluxe? :O And cause P4GPL-X is so cheap, is there some rate difference if comparing ASUS P4GPL-X and Asus P4GD1? PCI-E bus just would be nice. ;)
what do you mean by rate difference??? I thought P4GD1 is impossible to find... at least it is not sold neither in spain, neither in germany, it is like out of stock... :(
I'm still slightly lost when it comes to what RAM would be best. I'm thinking I might go for the Asus P4GD1 with a 740.
Could anyone help me out? :) I've read through the thread, but I'm obviously missing something. I'm getting confussed.
What you guys think?Quote:
IMO BH-5 is better than CH-5/UTT for P4GD1/GPL-X.
Some results:
2x512MB UTT CH-5 max. 210MHz 2-2-2-5@2.9V
2x512MB Crucial Ballistix max. 240MHz 2,5-2-2-5@2,9V
2x512MB Kingston old bh-5 max. 225MHz 2-2-2-5@2,9V
Well you know sometimes different chipsets could make difference to rate. Some says P4C800-E Deluxe is a bit faster than P4GD1 and P4GPL-X. Here in Finland theres no P4GD1 in stocks anymore, but nothing prevents to buy used.Quote:
Originally Posted by bcn
P4GPL-X we can found in stock still. But im thinking is there actually any differences about those motherboards? And P4C800-E Deluxe too? And only difference actually i think theres might come in overclocking, am i right? And wich of those three could be the best and is there big differences?
Edit: And can P4GPL-X boot over 225FSB. My P4C800-E Deluxe can't... And can multiplier be changed in bios?
I guess p4c800 is the best, but p4gpl-x has pcie and it is the difference, so you have an option to upgrade a video later, i am thinking on buying it sooner rather than later
That PCI-E is the reason why im thinking that motherboard too... I'm just thinking is there same stupid problems wich there is with P4C800-E Deluxe. Like that overclocking problem from bios.Quote:
Originally Posted by bcn
Some more Superpi 1M action from last night on 0C air :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by MeTsU
Btw, the memory used - Mushkin Redline HP3200 ;)
http://mrlobber.svnets.lv/Oc/181105/...5x11mhz_sm.jpg
wow! man! it is outragious!!!! :D