Wee I will join the Dothan club soon ;) I've ordered a 730, Ct-479 and a P4GD1 ;)
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Wee I will join the Dothan club soon ;) I've ordered a 730, Ct-479 and a P4GD1 ;)
Yeah if u dont have the sme problems as i do ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by NiCKE^
What problems do you got Sume4?
I cant get it to boot... there comes no picture in my screen.Quote:
Originally Posted by NiCKE^
Have you flashed with the bios that enable CT-479 support?
The Asus P4GD1/CT-497 experience by Kamerat.
Excellent work! :D
He might help you guys out...
Yes it has been flashedQuote:
Originally Posted by NiCKE^
:rolleyes:
Hms, doesn't sound too good but I expect that I will be lucky ;)
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Crappy mem and have 2 find a way 2 raise vcore higher ( something with my mobo... 1.6=1.425... )
did with mine, was a pain, even with wire mod only 1.408Quote:
Originally Posted by Razor_Sniper
do the solder volt mod, as found on the first post of this thread,
here is a screenshot of mine
my ocz wont go much over 260, i was hoping for 280x10 :mad:
http://img317.imageshack.us/img317/4416/287s1uk.jpg
so far, this is what i've got. cant seem to get anything over 170fsb. no matter what multi, it cant pass 170fsb... which leads to really crappy mem timings
Which motherboard do you use Simply?
I think your chip is holding you back.
You have 400mhz busspeed dothan. I think you push the chip a bit further (I had 2751Mhz with a 1500Mhz dothan in combo i855gmem-lfs)
Have you tried to put the jumpers on the convertor to 533 busspeed?
Simplyadvanced, its known that B1 stepping cpu's dont do high fsb clocks.
If you want 200+ mhz fsb, than you'll need a 533fsb Pentium M.
Of course there are exceptions, but most B1's won't do 170+ mhz fsb
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Originally Posted by Jack
ic. thanks. it just sucks cos i want my ram dividers!
mobo happens to be a p4p800 se
heres what my 730 scores .http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...chmentid=33661
and here http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=8622086 :D
Heya guys, anyone tried booting up with Dothan 730 on P4GD1 on its original bios? I don't have a s478 CPU to use to update the BIOS so I am just wondering if I can at least boot and then upgrade from there....
I think there is no possibilities to do that. There is a reason why you need a bios update for it. So you don't got any friends with s478?
You might pick up a cheap, used Celeron just to boot the board. That's what I had to do when I sold my last P4.Quote:
Originally Posted by death metal
Some shops might be friendly enough to garuantee the right bios upon shipping?Quote:
Originally Posted by death metal
Worth a shot.
I've seen plenty of pictures of people with 7000s and 7700s installed on their dothans but I have yet to see an actual GUIDE that's in english. I tried translating the two german ones but I was still lost. Would anybody be kind enough as to point me in the right direction to a clear guide that is in english so I can decide whether I want to buy a 7000cu or a 7700cu?
There is a thread here in the intel part which you can find a way how to mount I think both of those zalman heatsinks.
Links are on the frontpage :DQuote:
Originally Posted by NiCKE^
Well, I'm new to this thread so I can't keep track of everything :DQuote:
Originally Posted by stryg
Hehe.Quote:
Originally Posted by NiCKE^
This thread is meant to be one where you dont need to go through a quadrillion pages to find what you're looking for :)
Good luck on your setup. Remember to post results! :)