I'd like to see how you are mounting the Chilly block, since I have one. Any pics? :confused: :confused: :confused:
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Originally Posted by Eel
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I'd like to see how you are mounting the Chilly block, since I have one. Any pics? :confused: :confused: :confused:
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Originally Posted by Eel
Have a look at this thread, same way someone used to mount Vapochill LS (stoolman is Eel at XS).Quote:
Originally Posted by uclajd
i did some tweaking and got over 31k now... still under 2.4ghz
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I have tried, but it seems that the Dothan core is slightly higher than the P4 core, so there is a bit of a gap around the edges. I will still be using it when i mount the vapochill on though, is better than the bare core.Quote:
Originally Posted by death metal
Yeah, that's what I was planning on. Was just looking for something different.
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Originally Posted by Kamerat
New CPU PM770, new OVERKLOKK modded prommie for the videocard.. (Haven't voltmodded the videcard yet though..)
Gotta repeat myself.. dothan rocks..!
And, i have insulated the adapter and the socket for Chilly1 evap in a different way now.. works great..
here are some results..http://home.broadpark.no/~gretedka/superpi770/clock.jpg
http://home.broadpark.no/~gretedka/superpi770/mem.jpg
http://home.broadpark.no/~gretedka/s...%2001score.jpg
http://home.broadpark.no/~gretedka/superpi770/best.jpg
This is getting more fun day by day! :banana:
nice, nice, nice..........
So the higher binned 770 outperformed you earlier CPU?
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thanks for the answer. what do you plan to use to level/fully fit the IHS on the core?Quote:
Originally Posted by stergiopilus
26 seconds now :toast:
http://images.dr3vil.com/uploads/new record.JPG
Does anyone know how to get clockgen to work in ghost mode.
I'm using P4P800SE motherboard.
It freezes on me when I run it in ghost mode.
I created a save.txt with the following lines:
[CG-ICS952607]
FSB=225
AGP=66
I'm able to set it manually in clockgen but when I use the save.txt file it freezes my system. Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong.
Yep, sure did... by far actually.. i only had a about half an hour to bench last night..so i would assume that the 770 is good for a lot more.... i am going to test Dry Ice tomorrow to see if i can push 21 seconds in superpi :DQuote:
Originally Posted by charlie
How you mounting your phase to the GPU?
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Originally Posted by Eel
After a long satisfying benchnight I got to this:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...id=32999&stc=1
~2750 seems to be the CPU max.
Right here Im balancing my ~250max Mushkin LVL2 BH5 quite nicely.
Oh, 7700 on the CPU, 40 load @ 1.6vcore, 3.5vdimm.
From here on, its tweaks-only I guess :D
Now running in diag mode + priority only.
I'll get that 25sec!
(Broke 27K in 3d01 with my dusty non-modded 9800Pro on air but it needs more work)
Hey guys! I'm going to buy an dothan setup too :) But i must choose now between 2 boards: The P4P800SE and the P4GD1. Is the P4P800SE really a pain in the ass or not? I think the P4GD1 is the best choise but the P4P800SE is really cheap for me so... What board should I take ?
Keep in mind p4gd1 has no pci locks above 220FSB, I'm also willing to got that route. Check this by Kamerat, many hints 'bout the p4gd1 http://home.no.net/comerade/pc/p4gd1.html
He used pci-e freqs up to 225Mhz :eek:
Hmmmm........Do you remember how high and with how much VCore did this CPU went?...Thanks...... :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Eel
So i could better take the P4P800SE or sucks that board too :stick:Quote:
Originally Posted by Always
I'm going to buy Pentium M740 with Watercooling :)
A new BIOS for Asus P4P800-X showed up yesterday.
Can't find any info about CT-479 support though.
If you can live without PAT the P4P800SE is just fine (You can have PAT up to 200FSB, but you need to boot at 201+FSB to get AGP/PCI locked).Quote:
Originally Posted by DaWaN
Besides PAT my earlier P4P800SE clocked equally good to the P4C800-E DLX I have now. Actually, it went all the way past 300FSB, which is more than my current board can.
I sold my second hand almost new P4P800SE for the same price I gave for an older P4C800-E DLX. If you can find such a deal go for the P4C800-E DLX.
I'll add that to the front page when someone reports something ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Mats
This is how i mount a chipset block (made by eleven) to my dothan - p4c800-e deluxe mobo.
Temps at 2800(rock stable) with 1,5vcore are 36 idle and 43 full load.
Reffering to the p4gd1 mobo, what's the best DDR ram to pair with 915P chipset?
I think BH-5 just because i915 can't hit very high FSB because of lack of PCI lockQuote:
Originally Posted by Always
Btw, so the P4P800SE is fine with Dothan (740)? And the P4P800 suck don't they? I just want some confirm because i don't want to buy a bad motherboard :p:
is it possible to flash my P4C800-DLX(non-e) with the newest P4C800E-DLX BIOS with all the voltage/multiplier options?
Finally I am in the 40k club... thanks to the wonderful Dothan initiative from Intel, and the brilliant idea of the CT adapter from Asus.. :toast: My new 770 processor clocks real well, and my new OVERKLOKK modded prommie for the videocard really rocks.... :clap:
here are the clocks and the scores..
btw; used EIST to increase mltpl, CG to increase fsb, 875/865 tweaker to tighten ram settings.. and of course two prommies modded by OVERKLOKK with R507...@-45 C
http://home.broadpark.no/~gretedka/40k/40kclock.jpg
http://home.broadpark.no/~gretedka/40k/best40k.jpg
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=8627380
http://home.broadpark.no/~gretedka/superpi770/best.jpg
This is just getting better and better...