That is unbelievable. Congratulations!!!
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That is unbelievable. Congratulations!!!
Oh my god, i just HATE when people, who have no knowledge of something new just judge it and fill their posts with insults towards great overclockers.
If people would wake up, go to the Intel section and LEARN, then maybe my temperament wouldn't run crazy everytime i look here :)
EDIT: And to repeat what i wrote when this was posted a few days ago: Xtreme! :clap:
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Originally Posted by Mathias-K
19s is a noticible irregularity.
Now, I just reread the thread 2x, and have yet to see any 'insults'. People have expressed questions and some disbelief, but I don't see anyone calling him a liar.
surely $900-1000Quote:
Originally Posted by Troman
Quote:
Originally Posted by PRTeamJapan
how do you adjust l2cache in registry????
Thanks Mathias-K :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by Mathias-K
You have already said all what I wanted to say....
BUT, we, at Team Japan, do accept and respect or sometimes forget about one's opinion though ;)
Please take a look at INTEL 1M at The World Record Database by NiCKE^.Quote:
Originally Posted by urbanfox74
With modPI, already went down to 19s by TAM with his Dothan ;)
Thnaks NiCKE^ and all XS members for your updating the WR :)
Congrats on the awesome score! :toast:
I am considering building a Dothan platform myself. Have you guys at Team Japan tried any of these mobos?
http://www.newegg.com/OldVersion/app...roperty&DEPA=0
Link doesn't work harleybro.
PRTeamJapan, no problem, WRs are also available at www.oc-records.tk :D
It's under the name Dothan 750 but should be Dothan 780 ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by NiCKE^
Thanks harleybro :)Quote:
Originally Posted by harleybro
The link you showed does not work, but AFAIK, only ASUS like P4C800 Series + CT-479.
I am totally blind in Intel World, sorry.. :(
Ohh yeah I copied the html code for the table but forot to edit it haha I forget much things, man it's hard to be old (17) :D
which is the room temp and vcore?
here it's 31-32 and 41C outside
Hmmm hopefully this is better. They are 479 mobo's no adapter needed AOpen and DFI. :)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...ubCategory=280
No it was actually with Dothan 750 as in hereQuote:
Originally Posted by alexio
I am not sure why this thread was not integrated into the original thread started by cpulloverclock who is constantly pressuring me to ask our Dothan freak member of Team Japan to go over 4G :D :D
I wish you do walk through the said original thread as you can see all their hard work to acheive the results atm... :)
lol...everybody excepting you knows, that this is a known bug of crystal cpu id....
FYI, SecondLevelDataCache in Memory Management at H/L/M System.Quote:
Originally Posted by i found nemo
I do not know exactly how much it may improve timewise as have never tested other than leaving it to 0.
I bet someone knows its secret :D
:D :)
Whats the secret cpulloverclock. I kno u kno.Quote:
Originally Posted by cpulloverclock
sorry about the l2 thing look here i've done the trick with a athlon mobile got a better socore tryed it with a dothan same score.
L2 Cache L2 Cache Tweak
Alias - SecondLevelDataCache Tweak
Myth - "Adjusting the SecondLevelDataCache Registry value to match your CPU's L2 Cache size will improve performance."
Reality - "If you do not set this registry value, Windows will use the HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer) for retrieval of the L2 cache size automatically on boot up. If this fails, a default value of 256KB is used. This is where the myth that XP can only use 256KB of L2 cache comes from. But it's false. The SecondLevelDataCache is designed as a secondary source of cache size information for computers on which the HAL cannot detect the L2 cache. The HAL is able to retrieve the L2 cache size from any CPU using the set-associative cache design (Pentium II or newer), it's only the relatively few older processors with direct-mapped L2 caches that the HAL will not recognize. This tweak only applies to older computers (Pentium I or older) with over 64 MB of memory. On these older systems, this tweak can improve performance by about 0.4%. Pentium II and later CPUs are not affected." - Source
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/SupportCD/XPMyths.html