Oh. Nice. Or. I mean, for me. Im going for a brand new SE :D
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Oh. Nice. Or. I mean, for me. Im going for a brand new SE :D
i am using bits i have spare or that i can get cheap.
if i could of got the p4p800-se as cheap as the p4p800-vm i think i would still get the vm as when i have finshed having some fun it will end up as a htpc so the micro-atx of the p4p800-vm will help.
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Originally Posted by stryg
@ leejsmith wich bios you use on p4p800 VM 1016 ou 1016.003 beta ?
I am using the 1016 dated 04/03/2005
1016.003 beta is dated 21/02/2005 so i went with the newer 1016 file.
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Originally Posted by 200%absolut
Earlier in this thread, I mentioned that after largely unsatisfactoy results with a Celeron-M, I would have some P-M 730 + p4p800se results to post this weekend. No such luck. After installing the 730 cpu and new adapter, it appears that the mobo is dead. Oh well, at least I'm pretty sure I have two working adapters now... :rolleyes: Major disappointment about this weekend though. :(
Guys, anyone thought of whether a wire mod would be able to force the lowest multi on the boards that don't support multi thru bios?
This would allow a boot at over 200fsb into windows with you just setting the multi with one of the apps available.
Im trying to add the multi selection to the P4c bios but no luck as of yet...i even begged Asus to help us all out.
I would like to know how does a 2.5-2.6Ghz Dothan feels like under Windows. Is it faster or more responsive then a 4+Ghz P4? Is it the lack of HT tolerable? In other words, would you use the Dothan in a 24/7 typical system not designed just for gaming an benching but also for music, DVDs, CAD, rendering, etc?
rendering = p4! nothing else is as good as a p4 in rendering. for musik, dvd, cad and other single-threaded programms the dothan should be faster than a p4/amd 64Quote:
Originally Posted by NoX
Like playing with different SpeedStep modes? Have you tried if the multiplier adj. actually works w/ P4P800-VM bios (it didn't work w/ Celeron but then again that doesn't support speedstep either..=))?Quote:
Guys, anyone thought of whether a wire mod would be able to force the lowest multi on the boards that don't support multi thru bios?
Not sure if a wire mod is even possible for this purpose:
(taken from Dothan datasheet)
"Switching between states is software controlled unlike
previous implementations where the GHI# pin is used to toggle between two states."
Quite a few people have got this BIOS bug thingy w/ P4C800 where the board automatically sets the multiplier to 6x - in this case the software adj. for higher multi from windows doesn't work. The problem is (for most of the users atleast) fixed by reflashing the BIOS.
I can confirm the multiplier in p4p800-vm bios worked with a 1.6 400fsb dothan.
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Originally Posted by macci
I have since 3 Days a Asus P4P800-SE (1009Bios) and an new Pentium M 2,0.
The only thing that i don´t have at the moment is dual channel, i wait for my second 512MB Twinmos Twister pro Ram.
This is my time in super pi 1mb (anticheatmod) with single channel.
http://img199.echo.cx/img199/5098/l2cachemod2dq.jpg
€: my memory bandwith is 4640 MB/s and near the theoretical maximum 295*2(ddr)*8(64bit ,single channel)= 4720MB/S
greeting from germany
dröfl / conspectumortis
Very nice :toast:
What cooling for CPU?
Hi macci,Quote:
Originally Posted by macci
have you asked me a question @legitreviews.com adapter forum ? :D (i am conspectumortis)
I have only the Asus CT479 cooler and a 80x80x25mm , but i look to mount a Zalman CNPS700CU-B cooler on the ct479.
At the moment i am testing other things for my forums , in a few days i try to find it out.
edit:
TigersClaw (he is a friend to me) already have a zalman tested on a abit motherboard,it works. :banana:
Fixed my system. P4p800se wasn't bad, just needed a new cmos battery!
:banana:
Cpu is week 10 SL86G 730 / bios 1009
Hit 2.4Ghz at 1.376Vcore / stock heatsink...31sec Superpi at that speed with only 2.5-3-3-7 ram timings.
Screen shots soon.....
My dothan 715 setup is incoming. Eta 1-2weeks (no clue how fast the ebay sellers and atacom will ship.) Since the only thing I use my comp for (besides surfing and other low utilization apps) is gaming, I figured despite the bad results in other areas, I ought to give the ct-479 + dothan a try. Total spent will be ~ $298 for cpu/mobo/adapter, but I hope to get a little cash back by selling the celeron I bought to flash the board with.
That's very good news! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by DrJay
Is the system stable at that speed/voltage/cooling?
How warm does it get under load?
And now get some proper cooling and show us 3 GHz :D ;)
Have not fully tested stability yet but broke 30 sec superpi @ 2.52Ghz. About 1 sec. faster than my Winchester @ 2,772Mhz (308 x 9) 1:1 mem.Quote:
Originally Posted by Marlowe
2.52Ghz is at 1.47 Vcore and still stock cooler. Not sure about load temps,....I'll check tomorrow. Idles at about 31 C at about 18 C ambient. I'm at work now...took some screen shots to work with me on a usb drive. I deleted the cpu-z shot by accident after converting to jpg. I'll post it tomorrow. Once I figure out a way to mount a better heatsink, the 3dmark action will begin. :D
Jay
EDIT: clarification since I won't have a cpu-z till tomorrow : This was at 210 x 12 with mem at a 4:5 ratio (2 x 256 TCCD)
thought id show you some air cooling and x800pro @ 533/533 settings.
default ct479 cooler with a p4p800.
:banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:
http://server2.uploadit.org/files/Azh2004-untitled.JPG
http://server2.uploadit.org/files/Azh2004-untitleda.JPG
http://server2.uploadit.org/files/Azh2004-untitledb.JPG
http://server3.uploadit.org/files/Azh2004-untitledc.JPG
http://server2.uploadit.org/files/Azh2004-untitledd.JPG
Sweet!
We need some info in the Dothan-thread overhere. Many more are going to set up these kind of rigs, and it would greatly appreciated if you'd share your experiences :)
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=62366
The First very quick run with my GPU cascade on Dothan 1.6GHz:
109% Overclock :D
http://www.akiba-pc.com/d16g/d16g_3343.gif
CPU-Z Verified
(nevermind the SuperPi time, its w/ very slow memspeed)
Evaporator temp -81C.
Very nice overclock
Macci.. THAT is FX55 territory :)
Here is the Cpu-z from my last post. Ran this speed for 29 sec. Superpi. Not bad for only slightly above 2.5Ghz.
Also, included is a shot of mem bandwidth at 250Mhz fsb with mem at 1:1 ---2.5-3-3 timings. With a Nvidia card I am now able to experiment with much higher fsb speeds.
With a little more voltage this should hit 2.6-2.7Ghz....still looking to mount a better cooler though.
EDIT: Per last post.....Superpi was at 210 x 12 with mem at 262mhz (4:5 ratio)
what mem timings are you runnig for the 29sec superpi.
i have a 400fsb 1.6 and my best time is 28sec with 162x16 ram at 205 2-2-2-5 cpu 2591ghz.
as i have the 400fsb i cant go over 168 fsb at 169 the system restarts. I have tested this with vcore upto 1.6 and dropped the multi down to 8 still same restart at 169
for now i am running at 133x16 stock vcore memory at 178 3:4 2-2-2-5 in silent mode with a xp-90 cooler and silent 90mm fan ready to be used as a htpc.
My main system is a p4 28 @ 3.7 250fsb ram @ 1:1 water cooled mcp650 2x 120.2 rads, 6600gt.i though this was quite and fast but the dothan system at 2591 is like a wisper compared and beats the super time by 10 secs and if i put the 6600gt 3dmark 01 scores 3500 points higher.
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Originally Posted by DrJay
The timings were at 2.5-3-3-7. That was at 262mhz and fsb @ 210,....cpu at 2.52ghz. I might be able to shave another second off with higher bus speeds. Something like 252 x 10 instead of 210 x 12.Quote:
Originally Posted by leejsmith