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http://holicho.lib.net/wcpuidv3/wcpuidv3.htmQuote:
Originally posted by brwmogazos
Anyone got any links to the stats then guys? :)
Those?
why not some pc4400. ;)Quote:
Originally posted by hipro5
No I haven't tried PC4000 in 5:4 mode.....
AGP/PCI into bios for me is 75/35 .... ;)
rather here : http://www.biwa.ne.jp/~yok/SETFSB-HIFSB.htmQuote:
Just to let you know my 2.4C ES has the 8x multi and I can select it on the ASUS P4C-800E DX board....330Mhz FSB is the best I have done so far though, and it wont boot over 285 with dual channel mode.
My IC7-G died last night :( lets see if we can bet yours :D
(doubt it!)
Well cone my friend :thumbsup:
Congrats Hipro !!!:banana:
ANTE KAI KALA 400 !!!:toast:
Thank you ALL guys....... :toast: :)
I'll post tommorow some of my "findings" for this Mobo...I think ABIT should hire an RF technisian to solve some of their little problems........ ;)
I'm now Memory error free at 264MHz 1:1 from 258-260MHz I was with those DDR333. I only soldered one single electrolitic capacitor near the Northbridge......
My pi-fast time is the same as it was at 4360MHz with high fsb and 3:2, with 1:1 and aggresive timmings at almost 100MHz lower frequency and 200MHz lower benching at 5:4..... ;)
Yea 1:1 mode is the way to go :D
btw, check your PM :D
Its amazing the RF comming off the newer boards.... you guys should see the number of questions about "crackling audio" in the computer audio forum on the [H]...
Larger/better PSU's usually fix it...
hipro- did you mod your prommie yourself or take it to a shop and have it done?
excellent work hipro, please post your findings as i'm curious about the limits of the motherboard.
C'mon man... A fellow greek is waiting for the mod pics.
Thank you again guys......... :toast:
Sorry for my big delays in my answers but I ain't got time to piss :D these days........
I think I'm about to push this thing a bit hidher than that..........In dual channel mode I gained about 3-4MHz more(375 MHz fsb)....I haven't tried in single channel mode yet...I'll do it one of these days........ ;)
The best thing is that I stabilised the 1:1 CPU:Ram and now I can bench at 269MHz(528MHz DDR) at Cas 2-5-2-2 .... I also managed to bench a bit higher at 3:2.......BUT 1:1 is "all the money" IF you can do it at 2-5-2-2........I can 3D at almost 265MHz at 1:1........Not bad for 3D I think....;)
Here's my new 370MHz fsb bench with 3:2 CPU:Ram.......... :D
Here's my new S-Sandra Memory unbuffered score at 1:1
.......and my new pi-fast at 1:1 and 269MHz fsb.........To do that on 5:4 , you'll need at least 4500+ MHz......
.....and I'll be back real sooooon..........I hope......... :D
I modded my Prommie with a help of a friend of mine who is "expert" on subzero thinks.......He is a good technician as wellQuote:
Originally posted by [SLC]Tachyon
hipro- did you mod your prommie yourself or take it to a shop and have it done?
Hello hipro :toast:
Have I missed you findings about FSB/dividers on IC7 ?
Where are they ?
What about this capacitor and RF technican ?
Cheers
Yea, could you please post pictures of where you put the capacitor, and hopefully the specs on the capacitor you put on.
btw, you make me pretty jealous :P
"I can bench at 269MHz(528MHz DDR) at Cas 2-5-2-2"
while I'm sitting here benching at 2.5-4-4-7...
That's because you sold out and bought PC4xxx. Low-rated BH-5 with insane voltages is where it's at! :D:banana:Quote:
Originally posted by lalPOOO
Yea, could you please post pictures of where you put the capacitor, and hopefully the specs on the capacitor you put on.
btw, you make me pretty jealous :P
"I can bench at 269MHz(528MHz DDR) at Cas 2-5-2-2"
while I'm sitting here benching at 2.5-4-4-7...
I bought my rig around july-agust. When I first bought it I got it with some OCZ pc3500 el, may have been platinum, don't remember. It turned out to be defective so I talked to ocz and they helped me out. When I rma'd the stuff I realised I wanted/needed to get 1 gig, and they'd already offered to upgrade it to pc4000. So I added in the difference between 512 and 1 gig and we were set. Ram was at my house probably less then a week later. Smoothest rma ever.
At the time, info on bh-5 was a lot more slim, and I didn't really want to wait any longer to use my new computer. I will probably invest in some bh-5 later on down the road, I just don't see a huge gain compared to the money I'd spend. So I didn't really sell out :P
sorry for going so off topic
BH5 is no longer in production and is selling out.Quote:
Originally posted by lalPOOO
I will probably invest in some bh-5 later on down the road, I just don't see a huge gain compared to the money I'd spend. So I didn't really sell out :P
I would get it now while it lasts, it will dry up soon.
Are u sure?Our PC-Store here in sweden, they just ordred couple of 100 ADATA PC3200 BH-5 Sticks.And they ave been seeling these for time:)
That's what bigtoe says.