i find my is step 4 not new step 8.
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i find my is step 4 not new step 8.
[QUOTE=hicookie]coolaler's t2600+ aopen
http://www.coolaler.net/YONAHT2600/27.gif
Thanks, I sure hope I can get a mb soon. Those spi times just blow me away.
so 259 is max fsb? or the max from the chip?
max from the chip, aircooling.:rolleyes: :slobber:Quote:
Originally Posted by Waus-mod
w000t :D haha.. whens the "better" cooling? ;)
Does clockgen work on aopen?
yeaah. i also would like to know that.
no,:(Quote:
Originally Posted by kiwi
Now thats gonna be a problem...
What did you tried? if you can look up what pll i can ask franck from cpuz
Did you also tried the ICS 9541XX pll ?
yep,Quote:
Originally Posted by Waus-mod
finally, adjust fsb by bios+remote control:D
Well, but wasn't 255 fsb max in bios for the Aopen board? Then how did they manage to get over that?Quote:
Originally Posted by hicookie
Edit: I see :D ^^^ Would that mean that theoretically also 300 fsb and more is possible as long as the chipset and the chip itself manage to keep up?
to bad :( i still love clockgen more.
remote control,can adjust above 255+Quote:
Originally Posted by mrlobber
Great, now only one issue... If remote turns on computer when I drop something on it and pump + mach II's turned off = fried computer :mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by hicookie
Well, those things aren't made with unhandy person's in mind ;).
And is this a great step : overclocking via a remote control :D.
Too bad I'll be forced to sit next to my rig anyway since from time to time, the DI container needs to be filled with dry ice while benching :DQuote:
Originally Posted by easypanic
take the batteries out when you don't need it?Quote:
Originally Posted by M.Beier
interesting to see the difference between QKHK and QHJJ
3300 from a QKHK is impressive! I cant wait to test... getting closer!
lol that is stupid to limit fsb in bios but allow more fsb from remote control since it comes with aopen.
mine,
> if anyone has isl6262 datasheets ,pleasse mail mertl.studio@msa.hinet.net
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I don't have datasheet, but I hope that my modding for MSI's mb helps you.
Though my old post has already pictures,
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=485
But I re-post it here for your convinience.
<img src="http://222.151.185.113/c-board/file/945GT_SP_Vcore-mod.jpg">
I think that Pin#19 of ISL6262 is Feed-Back.
Good luck:)
kyosen, you should be geting Aopen board real soon?
You connect BSEL0, BSEL1 and BSEL2 to ground for 266 MHz, or BSEL0 and BSEL2 for 200 MHz. See my post here, your mobo corresponds both to the PD column and the CD column since it's a 975 chipset but uses slower CD CPU's. Since BSEL2 is already connected to ground when using a 166 MHz CPU you only have to bother about the other two pins.Quote:
Originally Posted by hicookie
Check out this datasheet for the CPU, BSEL configuration on page 25, and in table 5-1 on page 46 you'll find the actual pins on the second row.
Ask the Dothan people how you perform the mod, it's quite popular among laptop users. Here's a guide, since it's a PM they're using other pins for the mod but otherwise it should be the same.
The old corresponding mod for Athlon XP allowed higher clocks on nVidia mobos, I'd say it's worth a try. Just make sure you do it right.
Yeah, here in Akiba/Japan, it's expected thatQuote:
Originally Posted by zbogorgon
AOpen's & ASUS's Yonah motherboards will be available within 2days, finally!!!
I'll get both, and mod them asap if capable:)