Mat.. nice work :yepp:
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Mat.. nice work :yepp:
hi guys, it seems top10 guys have an update problem on rules but here the ss example for week6, u will need this ss and uploaded results to ur orb account.
ss example for week6 :up:
http://img258.imageshack.us/img258/5...eappliesto.png
week6....
hi guys.. meet with last two weeks and get prepared for them, actually they are for 01 pros :D
ASUS 1156 3DMark 2001 Low Score Challenge!
and
ASUS 1156 3DMark 2001 Professional Challenger
WEEK 7: ASUS 1156 3DMark 2001 Low Score Competition
• Users will be ranked based on the lowest points they achieve on 3DMark 2001
• 3DMark 2001 must be run at default settings with a single GPU video card. Single graphics cards that use two GPUs such as ARES, HD5970, GTX295 etc. are not qualified.
• Users must use an ASUS LGA1156 Motherboard and ASUS graphics card.(H55/H57.. IGP(Internal Graphic Processor) is ok.)
• Graphics card drivers must be Futuremark approved driver for the top 30 scores. No hacked drivers are allowed.
• Game 1, Game 2, Game 3, Game 4 tests are enough to get score from 3DMark2001.
• Contenders who will place in top 30 ranking must provide a screenshot which includes 3DMark 2001 screen showing the score and the game test details. The screenshot also must include CPUZ or HWM BlackBox ASUS 1156 CPU tab, CPUZ or HWM BlackBox ASUS 1156 motherboard tab, CPUZ or HWM BlackBox ASUS 1156 CPU Memory tab and GPUZ 0.44 main tab. Click here to see an example
• The version is : 3DMark 2001SE build 330
• Users can attend lucky draw by sending score by CPU-Z, BlackBox ASUS 1156 Edition or attending the 3DMark 2001 Low Score Competition.
WEEK 8: ASUS 1156 3DMark 2001 Professional Challenger
• Users will be ranked based on the highest points they achieve on 3DMark 2001.
Note : Maximum CPU frequency allowed while running 3DMark 2001 is 6005MHz! Means you cannot run your cpu higher than 6005.0MHz
Note2 : Feel free to record the video of your run but it is not a must.
• 3DMark 2001 must be run at default settings with a single GPU video card. Single graphics cards that use two GPUs such as ARES, HD5970, GTX295 etc. are not qualified.
• Users must use an ASUS LGA1156 Motherboard and ASUS graphics card.(H55/H57.. IGP(Internal Graphic Processor) is ok.)
• Graphics card drivers must be Futuremark approved driver for the top 30 scores. No hacked drivers are allowed.
• Game 1, Game 2, Game 3, Game 4 tests are enough to get score from 3DMark2001.
• Contenders who will place in top 30 ranking must provide a screenshot which includes 3DMark 2001 screen showing the score and the game test details. The screenshot also must include CPUZ or HWM BlackBox ASUS 1156 CPU tab, CPUZ or HWM BlackBox ASUS 1156 motherboard tab, CPUZ or HWM BlackBox ASUS 1156 CPU Memory tab and GPUZ 0.44 main tab. Click here to see an example
• The version is : 3DMark 2001SE build 330
• Users can attend lucky draw by sending score by CPU-Z, BlackBox ASUS 1156 Edition or attending the 3DMark 2001 Professional Challenger.
Wohaaa very funny week 7 reco:D
So here is a story, hope you ASUS experts might be able to solve this...
I only have 1 ram slot working.... 2 were insulated, so because I havent been able to clean all the mess there...
1 there fell a little knead rubber into, so I removed it with a screwdriver (just like when fixing bend pins), the last one, and weakest slot is working... I badly want the good one back... Any tricks? Could it be that a connector in the DIMM has been pushed slightly by the screwdriver? Is there any solution to this problem? I dont have a BGA heater at home, lol...
Im all ears for advice!
Removed ALL insulation from motherboard so far (heck of alot of knead rubber)
ahhhhh noooo not another low score challenge :p:
mine had vaseline and eraser.....
eraser got into the the slot...after removing that...
i removed the most eraser i can...then...
100% vaseline :D
board can slide on any surface now :D
Got the led back on... But still SLOT is down...
When being powered off on PSU, can it kill to touch contact surfaces with a screwdriver in SLOT ?
don't short the pins too long...it should be fine..
Okay so here goes.... I found that there is two small scratches... Anyone able to tell me if THAT is the reason, and if I can repair those ? ;)
http://img35.imageshack.us/img35/9284/scratchd.jpg
http://img28.imageshack.us/img28/6397/minorbend.jpg
And obviously the FIRST black wont get to work again, ever.... Fcuk that - never intended running 4 DIMM on this board anyway... Second black one is working, along with second red.... Black cleaned from knead rubber....
But I BADLY want first red to work, so that I can run dual channel, and furthermore, its by far the strongest channel...
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http://img514.imageshack.us/img514/6...nestfcukup.jpg
surface repair like that is easy with conductive pen...
that dimm slot is ..ouch lol
you can check continuity ..just scratch the film on top carefully..
Marc man it looks like one of your pins from dimm slot is just MIA, it's not there least i can't see it in pic.
got a dead board?
You can try 200F in oven, pull the dimm, drop another in and touch it up with an iron later.
The scratches don't look fatal to me, they look like surface, for :banana::banana::banana::banana:s and giggles you can strip and ide cable though and solder new lines in.
Marc, nasty looking DIMM slot ...
you can raise it a little at a time if the solder doesn't melt, make sure you place board on cookie sheet so no components fall off bottom.
It's imperative once solder melts not to move board at ALL, components on underside will get moved if so.
Best to do this with the dead board first that you are carnaging slots from to get a feel for how it works.
Wish you luck.
What happens with the eraser at that temperature?