Water. CPU idles around 38C with VCore at 1.8v. GPU is around 32C.Quote:
Originally posted by StormPC
Sierra, what cooling are you on for CPU and GPU???:confused:
Water. CPU idles around 38C with VCore at 1.8v. GPU is around 32C.Quote:
Originally posted by StormPC
Sierra, what cooling are you on for CPU and GPU???:confused:
On Stock HSF:
http://hallowen.freehosting.net/capture_010a.jpg
Hallowen,
Set your divider! It's running at 5:3, set it to 2:1!
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A lIttle FX lovin.
Some Super PI :D This is with a unmodded board running some OCZ 3700EB 2.7v's
Has any one tried modding the mem voltage this way?
I'd also like to know that:)
Wassup cowpuppy! Looks like your gettin the board worked out now:toast:
Yeah, that was the first Vmod method that Xgman and others tried. They reported that with the VR hooked up at any setting it would cause a lock up.... I never tried it, I went straight to the lift the resistor and replace it method. WISH I knew the 3.3V PSU rail direct to DIMM method :(
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OK, I've had enough Fun On Air, It's Time To Adapt the Cascade to AMD and Add a Few Other Goodies!:hehe:
I did the mem mod to the pic and it worked fine. My only problem is that it locks at 2.8v no mater if I adust from the pot or within the bios. It would never boot at 2.8 before the mod.
We need get some reall voltage to our mem. My BH-5 wouldn't even run 225. I need to cram 3.55v up it's arse and then it will run 270Htt
Its the same as any other board, just make sure you dont get the long and short sides backwards (AMD board DIMMs are "upside down" comparred to Intel).Quote:
Originally posted by charlie
Yeah, that was the first Vmod method that Xgman and others tried. They reported that with the VR hooked up at any setting it would cause a lock up.... I never tried it, I went straight to the lift the resistor and replace it method. WISH I knew the 3.3V PSU rail direct to DIMM method :(
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Alternately you could solder a wire from mosfet supply (usually backside) to output leg therefore bypassing the mosfet and only having to use one short wire with no guess work.
The problem with either mod is that if you have OVP it may kick in and stop you dead in your tracks.. I think you board cut out at 3.17v, didnt it?
Find that OVP chip and fix it! ;)
FX/X800XT power at only 2.6GHz. CPU, memory and video card are working nicely together right now. Closing in on 32K. Maybe by tomorrow. :D
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=7945849
http://img13.photobucket.com/albums/...Mk01_31884.jpg
http://img13.photobucket.com/albums/...510/detail.jpg
i have got to get my modded x800pro clocking properly! hopefully i'll be able to get into the 33k range at 250x11 3-2-2-8 with my V5/Dtek WW combo. I may have to do a maze4+tek on the gpu to get it clocking properly tho. stuck at 510 after the flash to get 16 pipes and the flash back to pro bios. only did 517 on the core before so i think powercolor slacked off a muffed the thermal goop but im not sure yet. it will be clocking properly once i get get cooling on it tho. if i have to pelt it its gett'n pencil modded up to 1.5v.
I need to flash backwards can you help me out with a DOS utillity
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Originally posted by hallowen
GUYS!
I Had NO Locks,OR Disable 2T Command on my new A8V with the 1006 Bios it came with!:(
Fortunately, I downloaded the Bios that bigtoe put up in a previous post, and NOW IT WORKS! :banana: :banana:
http://hallowen.freehosting.net/hq1a8vl.jpg
http://hallowen.freehosting.net/hq7a8vl.jpg
http://www.bleedinedge.com/forum/sho...05&postcount=3
If you Can't get it from there, split posted it:
http://www.svcheats.co.uk/asus/A8V-ASUS-Deluxe-1005.zip
you can flash backwards with asus bios update. you need to go to options and click bios downgradeable
Thanx I figured it out on my own just after I posted
Why does windows freeze when I get above 2.75v to the mem with this board? Even before the mod windows would lock with 2.8v in the bios. It's not the mem I was just running it in a AN50R with 3.55v to the OCZ but 3.18 worked well up to 270htt. If only I could get 3.1*v out of this board.
What kind of rails off the psu are you guy's runnning? 12.6 3.42 5.32
Maybe it's time to kick up the 3.3 rail a notch.
I ran into the same problem and got it to load by setting the fsb to 210 and then adjusting the timmings for my bh-5 to 22251t. I also set LDT to 800.
Charlie, you can add another serial # to those that have lock.
46MG084321
zzf just sent it to me for the first board that died.
Alright guys....i put my 10 hours in today working on a foundation, and the Polish girl needs to spend time with the family b4 she goes back, so I just got my 754 A64 temporarily set up to see if i can get the FX working. I remember reading a post on newegg that someone had to download a new version of the Marvell gigabit LAN driver for it to work properly. That's what i'm off to do, since my internet works fine with the K8NNXP. I'll put it on a spare hard drive, or burn it to a CD then load it on the A8V and see how it goes. The only other issue i may have is with network settings. Any suggestions on what i could play with if the new driver for the A8V LAN doesn't work? I check to make sure that the A8V LAN is assigned an IP address with ipconfig in DOS, and i see it does get a number assigned to it. What else could i try? I haven't heard of anyone here having a problem with the LAN, you guys just loaded up the driver that came with the ASUS CD right?. I don't mean to spam this tread with setup issues, but maybe someone else could benefit from it too?;)
Fx53 939
no mod for a8v board
ram: Samsung TCCD, 2.65v( can't boot over 2.8v)
http://www.e04hardware.com/coolalerb...00/7500mbs.jpg
or do 2-3-2-5-7-16:
http://www.e04hardware.com/8m.jpg
same thing , go up to 232fsb: super pi 1m 30 secs
http://www.e04hardware.com/TCCDpro/tccdpro27ga.jpg
those three tests are all used TCCD chips, bur different brand!;)
Good job, ALL you guys......
I'm giving up on benching for awhile, had two X800XT's over here today with StormPC and had problems with HDD being recognized, and something else and this that and the other thing...
And realized that I just don't have time for all this, I mean I'm sure the issues were all "user error" but I just didn't have the patience. SO i'm going to "unplug" for a while, this 939 thing has had me 100% preoccupied for the last month, and I have to get back to work and concentrate on other stuff...
It's great hardware, but I just can't devote this kind of time/energy at this point. :)
So my harwdare is in Classifieds.
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You're too hard on yourself Charlie.
I'm pretty sure this formula is valid. S939=Crap!
I'm 100% sure of this formula. A8V=Crap!
I'll know more next weekend when I bench my FX-53, but it looks bad right now!
OPP had an A8V S939 rig he tested with cascade. What were his 3D results? Don't know. He didn't run anything worth publishing.
Jason was gonna break 38k with his new S939 rig with X800XT. Next thing you hear he's sold all his gear and become a monk (or was it a nun?).
I'll let Charlie tell you about our results (although I don't think he'll be too interested in that).
Charlie, you're just burn't out. Take a break and keep in touch. You'll be benching again in no time.:up:
And thanks for having me over! It was not very fruitful, but fun nonetheless.:D
Here is the hope for you guys:
Don't sell your s939 yet!
;)
http://www.e04hardware.com/lp3939.jpg
Oskar Wu, friend of mine, said that he will do the 6 layers pcb on the Lan party 3 939(NF3 250) with 2.2v vcore and 3.3v Vddr!:D
and I will have ES during the the 3rd week of this month! Stay tune!
Man, you sound like you're ready to renounce the world and join a monastery. Hang in there. You're one of the greatest assets to the overclocking community, as well as this forum.Quote:
Originally posted by charlie
Good job, ALL you guys......
I'm giving up on benching for awhile, had two X800XT's over here today with StormPC and had problems with HDD being recognized, and something else and this that and the other thing...
And realized that I just don't have time for all this, I mean I'm sure the issues were all "user error" but I just didn't have the patience. SO i'm going to "unplug" for a while, this 939 thing has had me 100% preoccupied for the last month, and I have to get back to work and concentrate on other stuff...
It's great hardware, but I just can't devote this kind of time/energy at this point. :)
So my harwdare is in Classifieds.
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Onepagebook - the DFI board looks very interesting. I believe this is the same mobo DFI showed off at Computex. That'll be great if it has those voltage features.
Quote:
Originally posted by Onepagebook
Here is the hope for you guys:
Don't sell your s939 yet!
;)
http://www.e04hardware.com/lp3939.jpg
Oskar Wu, friend of mine, said that he will do the 6 layers pcb on the Lan party 3 939(NF3 250) with 2.2v vcore and 3.3v Vddr!:D
and I will have ES during the the 3rd week of this month! Stay tune!
Yes it is!:D