Kyosen, what is the highest vcore on the BIOS (without voltage mod) on AOPen? Thanks
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Kyosen, what is the highest vcore on the BIOS (without voltage mod) on AOPen? Thanks
Ok, The Mad (Sam) saw a strange thing , at 2800MHz and 1.6v = 25-26s, at 1.7v = 29s, at 1.8v = 40sQuote:
Originally Posted by kyosen
and 2800MHz 1.4v = 28s :confused:
weird...
the DFI will be available everywhere, 2-3 weeks, he is necessary to find the vdd mod
> With the Aopen board u can only get 1.45v for the vcore with a mod???
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Yes, in case of over 1.5V, the system goes down as soon as
starting calculation.
Vcore FETs of AOpen's mb are smaller than usual ones.
> I hope with the DFI and another mb we'll can have 1.5v and more
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Vcore FETs of DFI's mb looks like usual size,
and now x86-secret shows DFI' mb goes actually over 1.6V.
it's very exciting ;)
> Kyosen, what is the highest vcore on the BIOS (without voltage mod) on AOPen? Thanks
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1.34V, in case of PenM755.
Now I've got PenM765, so I'll check later...
Kyosen, how much can you overclock your P-M755 at the max vcore 1.34v? Thanks.
kyosen aopen will enable memory interleave w/ a new bios revision in your opinion?Quote:
Originally Posted by kyosen
Ciao
Launched on november 15 for 199€ or 253$ (with taxes of course)
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Kyosen, u lend me your 765? :p:
try with a NB water block (socket A) and LN2 at 1.6 and 1.7v if there is a difference
Speed stepping? Throtteling?Quote:
Originally Posted by cpulloverclock
Just some thoughts.
no throttling and thermal monitor offQuote:
Originally Posted by crotale
Will there be no ABIT/ASUS powerful boards?
> Kyosen, how much can you overclock your P-M755 at the max vcore 1.34v? Thanks.
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about 2.5G, with Thermaltake Tower112, at 22 degrees centigrade air.
Screenshot and picture of rig are here:
http://219.113.251.125/c-board/c-boa...ne;no=3084;id=
You also see performance difference between high-FSB@3:4 mode and
low-FSB@3:5 mode, at almost same internal clock.
> kyosen aopen will enable memory interleave w/ a new bios revision in your opinion?
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I think that AOpen's engineers choose stability rather than performance...
kyosen,
can you choose multipliers on the Dothans?`?????
multi is downwards unlocked. feature of speedstep ;)
i don't know if aopen has speedstep (mult) controls in bios like dfi,
but aopen has a nice utility for changing multis and stuff in windows.
another option also is to use proggie called "cpu msr"
Quote:
Originally Posted by KPJ
omgomg
http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=2264&p=4
soz for crapping your thread but as this is a nice dothan-topic then.. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by anandtech
Here is the official dfi press release about a pentium m board:
http://www.dfi.com.tw/Press/press_he...33.jsp&SITE=NA
this board is based on the Intel mobile 855GME/6300 ESB chipset not the 915.
I CAN'T WAIT! They have a nice benchmark chart of doom3 on different cpu's. A 2.0m is almost as fast as a 3.4ee.
Hope S478 Prommy mounting will fit :)
Kyosen, I just got the A-Open board but I am having problem running my X800 XT PE. After I installed Catalyst, I can't seem to boot to Windows. The system shows a blank screen and nothing else. Can you please advise if this is typical problem or only happened to me? Any suggestions please? Thanks.
Anand mentioned that this was the board already developed. He suggests that the 915 version is coming in the future:Quote:
Originally Posted by p0rl1n
"DFI built their board for a particular customer and is planning an enthusiast level board based on the desktop 915 chipset with some overclocking features in the near future."
I would like to know, like I²K, if you can fit S478 waterblocks and prommys on the S479.
Could you answer this? Thanks :)
I hesitate between a dothan, a P4 2MB L2 or an A64 E
Will multipliers be completely unlocked on the DFI board?
Pressrelease says 6x to infinite?!?
my sp94 can run a dothan passively!!!!!!!!
anyone know if it will fit?
ur Sp94 is not compatible with the S479 but adapting it...Quote:
Originally Posted by grimREEFER
Amazing Info Kyosen, I'm sure someone at Intel NA Headquarters is probably pulling his/her hair out of getting this info out so soon !!!
Just to clarify:
So, a TT-112 will fit the S479 without an adapter mod ??Quote:
about 2.5G, with Thermaltake Tower112, at 22 degrees centigrade air.
And, is 2.5 g the max you could get on air ? How far does the stock cooler go ??
Thx in advance.
hmm guys what going on with this article then?
http://www.x86-secret.com/articles/c.../dfi855-10.htm
2800 = 25sec
Makes me wonder why they seperate the two screenshots?
like thatQuote:
Originally Posted by bias_hjorth
I'm waiting the kyosen's test with the DFI board
23-24s at 2.8?
Sam tried 30 times before having 25s