I think the 533 Dothan would be more suited to the upcoming 915 boards, since i doubt the 855 boards will be able to push them as far as they may be able to go. At least with the 915 chipset we know that it will be able to handle 200+ FSBs?
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I think the 533 Dothan would be more suited to the upcoming 915 boards, since i doubt the 855 boards will be able to push them as far as they may be able to go. At least with the 915 chipset we know that it will be able to handle 200+ FSBs?
The important question is, how will the 400fsb chips OC on the 915 boards????
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Its not me, its my friend ian.ho :)
3.7v vdimm was pumped into the BH5, 278 1:1 2,2,2,5 benchable. 290 for screenie.
Has anyone seen this?
http://209.35.180.29/misc/now.jpg
Dual core Dothans available now? :confused:
From the Anandtech article.
there not out yet :( the additions on their about the 533mhz FSB Dothans which are out to some. The other ones the x20 etc are the dual coresQuote:
Originally Posted by uclajd
jjcom
OK, so then Anand shouldn't have had the single cores under the "dual core" heading.Quote:
Originally Posted by jjcom
But I'd sure like to get one of these dual core P-Ms under the old Vapo when they do launch. :slobber:
eek, the lineup indicates a move to LGA775, or am i misreading?
it isnt 2006 yet
i really want a dothan, they cost about the same as a 3400 a64
but the motherboards are so expensive, for crap
anyone know if a good cheap mobo like a lanpartyUT will be released
argh :(
I just brake my PM755 :(
I installed my cascade's evap on the cpu, and it didn't boot at all, I unscrewed the evap, looked at the cpu...and the die is cracked :(
I don't think Intel's warranty is very comprehsensive with that kind of problem :(
WWWWW how's the system going mate? ;)
If it weren't for the price of the motherboards, I would all over these Dothans.
I bet they would take it as a warranty no problem.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tyrou
:slobber:
how could I make them think that's a normal issue ??
if they take my dothan as a warranty, I'll be more that pleased :)
Heya guys!
I'm going to build myself a Pentium M-based system, and I have a couple of questions:
The mainboard will probably be an AOpen (or Soltek), and a 1.7 GHZ 735.
As I've understood it, the locks don't work in 33/66 mode? Which functions are affected on the mainboard by this, other than the sound card?
How much do you think it's realistic to overclock the FSB in 17x if I increase Vcore to 1.6 (from the default 1.34)?
As it's 2 mm lower than a regular S478 CPU, will -only- the clip-HSFs work on it, such as the Zalman? What's the chance of accidently cracking the die when using such a HSF?
The one I'm thinking of is a Thermalright XP-120, but would it make contact with the die, as it uses the regular mounting mechanisms and not the mainboard holes?
Thanks in advance.
just got it today - i didnt get a stock cooler with it - whats up there - so just went straight and installed my liquid cooling (swiftects chipset waterblock). put a 133FSB at 15* and raised it 1* at a time - got up to stock muilti - 18*133=2.4GHz - super Pi 34seconds (with kingston value - hyperX still on its way) - raised it to 136*18 and it failed superpi - thought ram - loosening timings didnt help - so it was prob cpu - fiddled with different multies - figured i cant seem to get around 150FSB (16* multi) - ive raised the AGP/PCI as well a lil - got an nVidia in here...mmm - btw my max voltage thru bios is my stock voltage - i really hate thatQuote:
Originally Posted by Maniak
http://forums.devhardware.com/showth...744#post355744
i dumped a lil log there
i booted at 141*17 and all the graphics are funny - wierd - ...mmm...maybe it dont like my higher agp - ...
wait
i know
i cleared the cmos
that means its back to using the IGP...
nup - with agp it still didnt want 150*16 - maybe that was ram - but that ram does 2-3-3-6 at 200MHz...which is what was set...mmm...
time to mad onion it
installed the quadro drivers cause only copy i had was WTF - 500+fps in car chase - ive never seen fps' that high in car chase!!! - where was i - anyways - installed quadros cause all i had was a v70 beta - it knows my card is a 6800GT anyway so i should be able to publish
24k on my first go
upped the vid clocks a little - benching...
ummmmmm 25932 - that just toppped my record by like almost 2k - i have to upload this - but 56k....no modem on my desktop - ill try to share it with a corssover cable
wow it actually worked
25932
well if u can get a heatspreader on that ought to solve all ur probs - never tried it but i dont see why super glue, a shim and an old celery p4 heatspreader wont work (other than the fact that ur chip'll say celery on it)Quote:
Originally Posted by mikael_j
well - to stop from crushing the core - get some neoprene pads to put around the core - they always help - i didnt and im using the same block that killed my 9800se - ima hope for the best - a shim would be better, but neoprene pads are soooo cheap
why not just cut up an old credit card or any such plastic card and make a hole to fit the core in it. there's no resistors topside, so you shouldn't have a problem there...
not so attractive though...then again i was the one who suggested the celeron heatspreader - go with skys ideaQuote:
Originally Posted by sky
I've got some IHS from dead P4A and Celerons, I'll use them on my next P-M :D
i got one off a 2.6C - thats an M0 - did 3.5 with stocky - did 3.7 with a prescott stock cooler at 1.8V (pin mod) - then it died...Quote:
Originally Posted by Tyrou
remember, please no discussion of fraudulent rma in the public forums.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tyrou
however, if you tell them the truth i think you have a legitimate claim
when rmaing anything it is important to use your discretion ;)
I'm not quite sure I understand what you mean: do I want to pad the CPU such that everything is on the same level? Isn't neoprene a fairly elastic material, such that it wouldn't really help me in supporting the cooler block? Also, isn't it flamable?Quote:
Originally Posted by wwwww
Furthermore, where would I get hold of neoprene (or whatever I'll end up using)? Which would be the easiest/safest method/material?
so everything is on the same level - its not soo elastic - its just enough to get pushed down if taller than the chip - its not meant to support the cooler - its meant to prevent to cooler for tilting. Flamable? - i wouldnt know - but there are no circuits on the top side of the pcb - i just use neoprene cause it came with my waterblockQuote:
Originally Posted by mikael_j
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bah - cant get my CPU a single MHz above 2.4GHz - 1Mhz up and it errors in everything - i need more voltage - its at stock but prob is stock is max voltage
psu? alpha timings?