as I recall multi is locked in celerons, but there are only speculations on if they are capable of 200FSB, i would presume YES, but I do not know, just try man, then always you can change to dothan, besides, i think it would do 2GHz at least
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as I recall multi is locked in celerons, but there are only speculations on if they are capable of 200FSB, i would presume YES, but I do not know, just try man, then always you can change to dothan, besides, i think it would do 2GHz at least
It's a phillipine 03/01/2005 SL86G. It's fast, and i'm aiming for more today.. :) How high can you go with the Vcore with just the normal heatsink?Quote:
Originally Posted by Mike@Portugal
Weee! I did just get my new dothan cpu and the adapter! Now I just wait for the P4GD1 to arrive, should be here tomorrow! :P
You've got the same pack date as me :D
I'm getting 2 more Dothans tomorrow, my current one has troubles hitting a high fsb and craps out at 2600mhz which isn't enough to my liking.
Razor Sniper, how does it perform?
Which chip are you using ? What is the max fsb are you geting ? Can you do at least 237x11 ?Quote:
Originally Posted by alexio
2.7 @ 1.425 vcore ( air cooled ) can't test further cause my mobo is quite :banana::banana::banana::banana:ed :( 1.425 is the max vcore I can get...Quote:
Originally Posted by NiCKE^
Oh nice! Hope I can go for the same speed! :D
Where did you buy it ? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Razor_Sniper
Uh, I just got my Dothan today with P4C800-E Deluxe and CT-479. But it keeps giving me "System failed due to cpu overclocking" post messange and I dunno how could that be, because cooler (stock CT-479) is placed good and I cannot overclock without even seeing bios. Maybe I should change jumpers on CT-479 for 133 or it is already set? Maybe bios is too old to support Dothan? But how can I upgrade it then? Thanks for help!
I'm not 100% sure that it's the dothan that's causing the problem and not the mobo but I can get them so cheap that i can sell them for more than I buy them for.Quote:
Originally Posted by toledo
I can't boot past 225mhz fsb I believe, 230mhz is no boot and I tested nothing between 225mhz and 230mhz. In windows I can run it at about 245mhz max. The best result you can get with this cpu is 11*237 or a little higher, as long as it is not more than 2650mhz I think it is 24/7 stable.
It is a rather early Dothan 740 from I believe 1/28/2005. I'm getting newer cpu's this time. Maybe the maximum fsb you can reach is also determined by how new the cpu is.
Every PM730 is a SL86G :D .Quote:
Originally Posted by Mathias-K
http://www.intel.com/cd/channel/rese...rts/182404.htm
But 2.75Ghz with less than 1.5v is really impressive .
Nice chip :toast:
Anyone?
Check at the asus website which bios you need, the latest is usually the best. If you need to flash your bios you're gonna need a P4 to do so.
LINKYQuote:
Originally Posted by toledo
does changing the fsb jumper on the adapter increase any ones overclocks ?
ie 400 > 533 ?
thanks
I just switched jumpers yesterday (from 533 -> 400).Quote:
Originally Posted by ibby
Dont see any increase over my current max at 2739MHz...
It only helps when having problems to boot at 533 .Quote:
Originally Posted by stryg
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Originally Posted by toledo
www.yorcom.nl :D
Hey could someone say if my problems with overclockin this 760 with P4GD1 is about the lack of locks .. meaning i cant get over 151fsb.. if i could boot with 201fsb would it be okay untill 220fsb and then upp the pci-e?
Yes, you should keep the PCI-Express frequency at FSB/2,2. For very high PCI-Express you're going to need high volts for the chipset so maybe vmods are required.
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Originally Posted by alexio
Yeah.. but my point is that why cant i get passed 151fsb whaterver the multi is.
Obviously i cant do straight without mods and HC cooling 15x201
No it's not ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by toledo
SL86M is as well --> http://processorfinder.intel.com/scr...ALL&CorSpd=ALL
I bumped the Vcore up to 1.475V and ran Pi @ 2812MHz.. However, at that point, i get errors because my lousy 2x512 BH5 can't even run 205MHz tight with just 2.85V :rolleyes: :)
My mistake :( . It is interesting , they have different package types (478 pin PPGA and 479pin/H-PBGA ) . I really don`t know what does it mean but 478 pin PPGA seems better :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Mathias-K
BTW , looks like you need a OCZ booster . :cool: