yes, without a vcore mod i come only to 236FSB
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yes, without a vcore mod i come only to 236FSB
OMG.... when im home .. first thing i do is vmod
hahaQuote:
Originally Posted by Waus-mod
i have probably missed sth, could anybody provide a link to where voltmod was published, thx.
I hope this might solve the problem ;) Maybe just some chips doesn't scale aswell as some during low volts.Quote:
Originally Posted by Waus-mod
Maybe VCCA pin/s are connected direct to VCore pins.....There was such thing before on a mobo....;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Waus-mod
EDIT: This might be a bit bad coz if we need to force VCCA more than VCore, that would be impossible..... :(
Yep-- that is why I still cannot hold of AOpen M/B.Quote:
Originally Posted by lawrywild
Good thing is LN2 is a way cheaper here than Tokyo-- but components are outrageously expensive:D
Fredyama San how come Tarosa has different settings for RMS in memset?
Thank You
Tim
could the problem be similar to the issue with the ic7maxQuote:
Originally Posted by hipro5
with the vtt dropping off as u increased the dim voltage ?
No......If they are short circuited (VCCA and VCore) they are the same....Thing is that if CPU doesn't like more VCore, you can't help it.......:(Quote:
Originally Posted by ibby
rightQuote:
Originally Posted by hipro5
Do you have any other ideas ?
Only thing is the devider CPU:Ram.....Can someone test by booting at 200 or over and see if he can put a 1:1 devider?.....Quote:
Originally Posted by ibby
only 3:4 & 3:5Quote:
Originally Posted by hipro5
In Yonah Datasheet VCCA should be 1,5V (1,425-1,575).Quote:
Originally Posted by hipro5
The VCCA Pin is on an outer Pin line, so it should not be difficult to measure.
VCORE is 1,3V
This is like pron:) I am heading to the post office right now to mail the second one out.
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heheheh njkid....i like the towels behind the nice boxes ;);)
:lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by PRTeamJapan
Thanks Tim for your pointing out this.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cpt Twitchy
For Dual Channel, the value in Channel A & B must be set idential according to FELIX, a superb author of this tweaker...
I will ask him whether he really set for PI run as shown or not.
Thank you very much Fredyama San. I found it really interesting that they were set differently as I thought dual channel ram should have the exact same settings. I am looking forward to Tarosa's answer and am amazed how strong he has come back and hit the top since being out of oc'ing for 5 years.Quote:
Originally Posted by PRTeamJapan
Tim
I think i know why.
If he uses the newest version of felix, its kinda bugged. (i have this) when setting A it also changes B (in the new version) but it only changes A when exiting the tweaker. i allready told felix this. I sure know he will look at this.
if not. i never wrote something :P
Ok hipro, i get it.. this could be really IT i think.
can you make a clearance on what vcca really does.
so i can ask to my contact if the vcca is connected to vcore.
ok.. so if the vcca is connected to vcore. and we raise the vcore verry high on lets say cascade/ln2 we get the same when setting a to high vcca on dothan and kills youre cpu?Quote:
Originally Posted by hipro5
i must be the first guy did vcoremod, but no gain...
cause the chip?maybe
yep, everything hits the shops so much later than evrywhere else and then its like 30% more than evrywhere else :(Quote:
Originally Posted by PRTeamJapan
Graphics card prices seem to be getting down to decent levels these days though..
I doubt it would raise it high enough to kill the cpu, people only killed dothans with > 3v VCCA.Quote:
Originally Posted by Waus-mod
what's stock Yonah voltage? I dunno.. well lets say stock is 1.3v and stock VCCA is 1.5v.
If they are directly proportional, to get over 3Vcca, you would need to effectively double Vcore to 2.6v, which aint gonna happen :p: