Been playing around a bit with my new toy :D (Cooled by a XP120)
SuperPI 1M @ 26sec (see pictures below)
A little round of 3DMark01 running with stock X800XTPe
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=8587311
And here is a max SS:
Verified
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Been playing around a bit with my new toy :D (Cooled by a XP120)
SuperPI 1M @ 26sec (see pictures below)
A little round of 3DMark01 running with stock X800XTPe
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=8587311
And here is a max SS:
Verified
With the thread at 45 pages and me just discovering it. I've flicked through the odd page throughout to build from start to end.
And most people seem to just be using the stock cooler. And getting ~2700mhz.
Has anyone given it a go on phase yet or is there not much difference up to a point?
Plus are there any pci-e mobo's floating around or they all agp?
very nice results u have there mateQuote:
Originally Posted by Kane
After playing with a 2nd hand m725 400fsb 1.6 i decided to get a new m730 to test the booting at 200fsb and see how far i could take it.
mobo p4p800-e bios 1007.003
cpu m730 533fsb
cooler xp-90 custom mounting system
ram 2xxms 3500 bh-5
The bios gave me more vcore options then with the m725 but they are still 1.6v max.
I setup the ct-479 and broke a pin so i had to improvise buy putting some wire into the socket and it worked.
Booted into windows at stock made sure temps are ok and the xp-90 was mounted well enough before i started going for it.
Booted at 200x12 first time at 1.5v bios gives memory options of 266,320,400,500,533 at 200fsb.
I set the memory at 320 and fsb at 200 and vcore at 1.6 to see how far i could take the fsb and got the cpu upto 2800 12x233 but as i started a 1m superpi it crashed. I tried to restart but the mobo is dead. tested with p4 and same wont start no post at all. tested bios chip ok.
just hope ct-479 and m730 are ok.
Well, I went ahead and bought the 730ES, so we'll see if it's any different compared to retail.
My current Dothan rig:
P4C800E-Dlx (1021BIOS)
CT-479
730ES
chilly1 Autocascade @ -60C
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Originally Posted by charlie
only -60°??? wasn't -100?
-60C loaded :D chilly1 re-tuned it for capacity, not MAX tempsQuote:
Originally Posted by Malachia
fantastic...i must search 1hp compressor and try to do one...
I'm curious to see how you mount that chilly evap on the dothan.
Oh yeah, now we're talking. Pictures please!
Waiting for my friggin' SE so I can do the phase thing.
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Originally Posted by charlie
Guys , somebody to give a HINT , how to mount Vapo LS and Ct-479?
By the way , after using the wire mode i got this times
http://www.bobytt.com/26,52min.jpg
and
http://www.bobytt.com/27.53.jpg
Try to cut a floppy disc cable and be amazed :PQuote:
Originally Posted by NoX
Ummmm.... On a cold boot I get 1.35vcore, but a warm boot gives me 1.6vcore. There's no where to change the vcore, and Im using a p4p800se with 1008 bios. Is this normal?
Have you tried 1009se01?
Not yet, I'll try it if I can't get this thing working.
So far I reboot/lock at anything above 170FSB. Seem stable at 169 though. Here's the really wierd part... ONE time I had this thing up close to 2.8ghz and prime was running fine (ran over 15 minutes at 2750+) but CPU-z wouldn't launch, so I rebooted and since then I haven't been able to break 170x15 again.
1009 now. Voltage works right, but I was under the impression Dothans could be underclocked via the multiplier. Mine says it's locked.
Still stuck at 15x170 (2550). Any more and system locks or reboots. Cpu is at 1.5v and can go lower, so Im not maxing it out in mhz. So I assume I've hit the 400fsb Dothan FSB wall. I need to know if anyone knows a mod or workaround or bios setting I can change to get higher.
Ask Chilly1, that boy can fab anything, just give him the specs.Quote:
Originally Posted by BobyTT
Weird,...never had that problem with my p4p800se, with either bios.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lithan
p4gd1 is pci-e. Hard to find if you are in the US.Quote:
Originally Posted by marvt74
On another note, I got my 730 to run at 2690 for few superpi 1 meg runs. Still, pretty lame for 1.6volts and a 7000alcu heatsink.
I did the U-wire mod, thx for the hints :D . Vcore is now locked on ~1.55v. I cannot lower it. :( The BIOS doesn't show any Vcore option. EIST and CPUMR still show the same voltage range 0.988-1.356 but don't work for the vcore adjustments anymore. I am kinda worried because the crappy stock HSF keeps the temp in the 55+ range. This after that I replaced the original thermal paste with arctic silver and got a ~10C improvement Is a 1.5+V vcore safe for 24/7 use? Any suggestion on how to lower the vcore to something like 1.4v?
Anyway, the Dothan is cool. So fragile and light but also freaking powerful. I improved my own SuperPi record. Close to break 24 sec with OCZ EB 1:1 3228 3.2v In the meanwhile I completely :banana::banana::banana::banana:ed up my awesome 9800 pro and I got a x700pro as temporary replacement. I will do some 3D testing later this week.
http://img272.echo.cx/img272/7594/260fsb6wa.jpg
How in the hell are you supposed to remove those connectors?Quote:
Originally Posted by Kamerat
fsb400 dothan bug is between 170 and 200mhz ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Lithan
Quote:
Originally Posted by NoX
really nice bro :slobber:
if you came here this summer i will preapare some LN2 for you :toast:
The allmighty soldering iron. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Gautam
Remove the plastic that sorrounds it first and desolder the pins one by one.