OK,
picked up an x800xl to play with...
first run, Dothan at 2700mHz, default x800xl
>>>30,531
Nice power. More later!
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OK,
picked up an x800xl to play with...
first run, Dothan at 2700mHz, default x800xl
>>>30,531
Nice power. More later!
Yip, found the same. XP SP2 gave slightly higher results than 2k with the dothan and 9800pro/9500NPQuote:
Originally Posted by Gautam
Agreed!! Anything higher than 1.60 - 1.62 didn't seem to help at all on air.Quote:
Originally Posted by charlie
damn u barly beat me :PQuote:
Originally Posted by charlie
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...s/pm2701se.jpg
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=8613113
6800u @425mhz/1.2ghz. *really needs a better cooler to go higher*
Gautam is on 5k ahead of me and that card is massivly o/ced :slobber: compared to the one im borrowing.
even with my 6600gt i still get a much better score @2.4 then with my p4@3.6
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=8614365
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...s/pm2401se.jpg
Hey Charlie,
I noticed that you aren't going down below 11 multi (which would make you run the RAM asynch, lower than the FSB, right). Do you have stability issues when you try this? I am totally unstable when I do it, so I can't use 10-8 multis. Aren't some guys making this work?
So I think on stock Vapo, 3000 @ 11X is about max for me.
Will also be interested in your extra volts (>1.6v) results under phase. Can't get to it right now, but if it works for you, I'll do it when I plug in the cascade to the CPU...
NICE :banana::banana::banana::banana: D00D :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by shigs
sorry if this is a bump, but shigs could u post details of your setup? motherboard, case, cooling etc in detail, thnx
and is there anyway to get decent OCs on dothans without doing any moding :/ i have no where to get the tools to do it, plus i don wanna ruin my board as i aint extreeme, not yet atleast :mad:
Read the Dothan overclocking thread. I hit 2.7 stable on stock heatsink with 1.6v.Quote:
Originally Posted by desolator
Hi all, im gettting a PM-740 and adapter next week and have been reading up on these forums. I've got an ASUS P4P800-E Dlx mobo and was wondering if they worked good or not with the PM chips and adapters. Also what RAM works the best with these things? TCCD or BH5?
Im not quite sure about that mobo, but P4C800-E Deluxe don't like UTT/BH5 chips at all. TCCD should run nicely, though i haven't try, just heard. You should check that dothan sticky thread. Or both of them. There u should find out how to work with that mobo... But biost update is needed for sure.
im getting it from a friend with the right bios installed and he says it posts so...
This is an old thread.
Please use the "Dothan - Howto and Fixes thread" instead. Its still alive :)
Quote:
Originally Posted by runmc
where can I get that Northbridge cooler and fan? Also does it keep the Northbridge cool?
Alex
I got Winbond UTT BH-5( Twinmos 2x 512MB) and it runs 200Mhz 2-2-2-5@2,55V but max overclock in dualchannel with PAT is 215 at 2,85V and at 3,3V it's still 215Mhz,so it's good/perfect for 24/7@200 2-2-2-5 PAT but not for high overclocks.Quote:
Originally Posted by Vitality
I have also Winbond UTT CH-5 which did 255Mhz 2-2-2@3,2V on a A7N8X but on a P4C800 not even 200Mhz 2-2-2-5@3,3V.
Guys i know this is a pretty old thread. But im looking to mount of previously used p4 zalman 7700cu onto my dothan on the p4c800 e-deluxe using the ct479 adapter. Do i need shims to mount the zalman cooler? Im still not very sure about how to mount this thing safey. If anyone cares to provide some instructions it would be greatly appreciated.
What I would do is just remove the rubber shim from the stock CT479 heatsink and place it around the CPU. As for mounting the 7700Cu, just inverse the mounting bars without using any screws or anything. Works great.
Are the shims required though? Can I mount the zalman safely without the shims?
Also regarding the screws, what do you mean not using any screws? How does the 7700cu stay on without them?