Well hope the higher vcore helps just like gorilla says. i still hate it. When running ln2 and get a bsod, you have to warm up everything :(
Hope its a post / vcore problem
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Well hope the higher vcore helps just like gorilla says. i still hate it. When running ln2 and get a bsod, you have to warm up everything :(
Hope its a post / vcore problem
Put the torch of the propane bottle in the pot...and start firring in the upper levels if you need to warm the mobo after the bsod in order to get warm faster...:D
eh, an update here for anyone in the USA...
Ingram micro still = no stock
*sigh*
They couldnt give me an ETA, it isnt even in their computer system yet.
:( :( :( Looks like to get it soon one will have to get it in another country.Quote:
Originally Posted by irev210
What's the logic behind the FSB jumpers on the Aopen 975 mobo? The manual shows settings for default (which I guess is 667 MHz even though it supports 533 MHz too) using both jumpers and 800 MHz with both jumpers removed. This doesn't really correspond to the BSEL pins since you only have to connect one pin to ground to go from 667 to 800 MHz.
There are 9 combinations and only 2 documented, maybe 266 MHz is available there too. If we knew the setting for 533 MHz it would be easier to figure out. Although I'd say it's safer to do a pin mod than making undocumented jumper connections.
This is warming up .
Lets see all those 2600 ES under ln2 :P
10s pi is the next quest :D
Finally...Watch Newegg this weekend:)
Good news Dumo Good news .Quote:
Originally Posted by Dumo
Waiting for the Yellow Box to kick some ass ;)
How certain are you? Many others have reported that Ingram Micro does not even have this in their system yet, so its looking grim for people trying to buy the board in the US.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dumo
AOpen gave me an April 10 date for Newegg about a week ago....but again I do not know how accurate that is. :(
It goes straight to NE.....Probly bypassed Ingrams and such for the 1st batch (10 to 20pcs. max).
oh maaaaaaaaaan cold bug....that's a dirty word :slapass:
coolaler's new record/
3420mhz pi 1m / 17.9s
3420mhz 32m/16"37'
cooler/coolexpress compressor
http://forum.coolaler.com/showthread...7&page=2&pp=40
good :D
now where my board ;@)
wow
W.R.?
impressiveQuote:
Originally Posted by dinos22
now we wait for the olympic answer by greeks
:clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
yeah just looked up some list with a monster 15m run.....but something tells me that will go down VERY soon with meroms/conroes circling around
No, those 7300 Mhz Netbursts still have a gap of less than a second... only temporary, of course ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by dinos22
And a 3.4 Ghz Yonah gets similar Superpi 1M performance to 4 Ghz Dothan :slobber:
Hicookie, doing the 266fsb pinmod, we'd get the T2600 starting with 266x13 mhz?
What temps does he get with cooler/coolexpress compressor? Is that SS?
-48 cQuote:
Originally Posted by kiwi
ddr2 measurepoint
http://img19.imagevenue.com/loc79/th...r2_measure.jpg
what are we talking hereQuote:
Originally Posted by hicookie
evap? core? load? idle?
Quote:
Originally Posted by dinos22
idle...evap's temp
he didn't notice full load's temp...
coolQuote:
Originally Posted by hicookie
is he cold bugging past that or just being held back by motherboard here?
my single compressor unit is just a tad cooler so just about right for these heh.....i really don't like the sound of cold bugs with Intel mobos... i really hope there will be better builds to avoid that :)
ha-ha, if the motherboard can support -50C and lower, I smell 3600+ mhz on dry ice and a Mousepot :banana:Quote:
Originally Posted by hicookie
Just a little more than 3.6G and a tad colder will be perfect:toast:
Less load on evap. for sure:)
@hicookie...what happened with mod pics?