You must've had bad luck. I've flashed 3 P4P800 Deluxes to P4P800SE. Two of them didn't start after I pushed the reset button, but did after I shutdown entirely and then restarted.Quote:
Originally Posted by leejsmith
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You must've had bad luck. I've flashed 3 P4P800 Deluxes to P4P800SE. Two of them didn't start after I pushed the reset button, but did after I shutdown entirely and then restarted.Quote:
Originally Posted by leejsmith
@m3dcsl2004 and anyone in the uk
www.planetmicro.co.uk have a sale in the Uk - with "make me an offer", and there were some P4P and P4Cs in there....
I had to hotflash the bios in another mobo to get it working.
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Originally Posted by hmsrolst
please give me latest driver for P4P800 MOBO
thx
all bioses and drivers for the p4p800 are available from asuses website here
I have a socket 479 (LV?) 1,8ghz northwood I got out of my brothers (broken) laptop.
Does anyone know if it will work in the ct479+p4p800se?
here is the text on the processor:
Intel (r)
Pentium 4
1.8a GHZ/512/400/1,5v
SL63X MALAY
L207A329-1037
Intel(m)(c)'01
And if it works will this be a nice overclocker??
Tia
CT-479 is made for Banias and Dothan, i don't think a Northwood is really interresting anymore, if I were you i wouldn't invest in a S478 mobo...Quote:
Originally Posted by El Snorro
@DaWaN
How high can you run your Twinmos UTT on your mobile?
I have 2X512MB Twinmos AA4T and 2x512MB 1A4T but the AA4T don't run well at my system,not even at 2-3-2.
The 1A4T do 227-229 separatly but both in dual they only do 210 2-2-2-5@3V,i have done the voltmod and yesterday i checked the voltage of the Vdimm and it dropped from 3V to 2,8V when i run Pifast so i think that is the problem why i can't run high fsb on my memory(if i use the memory divider 250Mhz is no problem but this gives not much advantage)
I don't know if it's my mobo (Asus P4C800 Deluxe) or my powersupply (Tagan 480W) which causing the problem.
I tried to run with minimal hardware (mobo,memory,cpu,hd,vgacard) with muliplier 10 but i have still these drops at vdimm :mad: so i think it's the mobo.
I know, UTT on i865/i875 simply sucks.... Mine aren't stable too :( Altough my BH-6 do pretty good on this board :)Quote:
Originally Posted by audiojunk66
i have bought today 2*512 of elixir CT-5T, i hope them go good...i hope a 250 2.5-3-3-7
I just sold my 4x256MB BH-6(Kingston Valueram and Infineon PC2700 USA) because i thought i never have to use them again,but that was on a XP-M :( the AA4T where a very good replacement for them.Quote:
Originally Posted by DaWaN
you guys have any idea of the p4p800se/ct479 will support dual core yonah?
edit: actually, i believe i865 lacks SMP logic control... and 875 doesnt work right with the D's although it does with xeons. oh well :(
it's talk that none existing mobo/chipset won't support yonah.
does anybody knows when can we expect them.
p-m 3104mhz 5/4 248@2-2-2-5 modding air cooling
http://home.arcor.de/16vbogi/screens...023.438sec.JPG
Not socket 479 - will work without the adaptor, nice overclocker, but poor performance.Quote:
Originally Posted by El Snorro
I'm setting up a database on Pentium M clocks based on model and whether it's Retail/OEM. It's up here: *old link* under database. Would appreciate it if you guys input your overclocks there so we can find out once and for all if Retail has any better luck than OEM or which models clock the best.
thanx!
npQuote:
Originally Posted by bcn
Just shoved it onto a proper domain at http://www.wwwwwoc.net/db.htm. Looks like the Retail CPUs are slightly ahead.
Funny, my OEM chip made 2.75 but my Retail only made 2.55.
EDIT: replaced with direct link
your database is missing a cooling method.
Well it's only really for max clock on basic cooling (as the pms benefit very little between 20C and 40C). The idea of it is to compare them on roughly equal cooling to see which models o/c better or whether Retail is better than OEM. If some are on different cooling to others it doesn't really helpQuote:
Originally Posted by zbogorgon
what kinda clocks do you want to be put into that list? 24/7 stable,Quote:
Originally Posted by wwwww
3d-benchstable (2k1, 2k3, 2k5, am3), superpi1m-stable? just asking
so i don't put in stuff that doesn't really represent what you intended.
nice idea btw, and i like your sig, especially the last sentence :D
Max stable for 3d benches should be enough. If it can complete the 3dmarks it can prob be made 24/7 stable with high end air cooling. I've always found a bit of lack of voltage instability and 3dmark01 just quits on me, whereas long-term stability is more affected by cooling.Quote:
Originally Posted by sky
hehe thanksQuote:
Originally Posted by sky
Well I have sat @ 2600 on prime for a long, long time but it will quit in games after a while, so I run it at 2580 for 24/7.
This is my question. I see another guy here is running a p4c800e deluxe bios on the p4p800se. That should gain you 1000 points in 3dmark 2001!! Unless I am mistaken. WHy shouldn't I flash to the p4c800 e bios? It will work, but will it gain some speed and bencmarks #s? I thought you had to have the p4c800 to get the extra speed out of the PEntium M. Please say I am wrong...
S3 suspend/resume does not work on my system.
Anyone else has a similar problem?
Of course, Asus does not acknowledge the "suspend-to-RAM problem" when using the CT-479 adaptor.
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Pentium M-730 2.75GHZ @ 1.472Vcore (250FSB x 11) | ASUS P4P800SE BIOS 1009 | 2x512MB Samsung PC3200 @ 5:4 (2.5-3-3-7) | Windows XP SP2
YESQuote:
Originally Posted by grotius
I've the same issue
when wake up form s3
it will crash
but sometime it's ok
p4c800ed 512*4
what ever pat on or off