I hate to sound condescending (what am I saying, this is XS, sure I do), but are you sure you're making contact on the core with the evap head? :confused: :confused:
Quote:
Originally Posted by ye_3333
Printable View
I hate to sound condescending (what am I saying, this is XS, sure I do), but are you sure you're making contact on the core with the evap head? :confused: :confused:
Quote:
Originally Posted by ye_3333
ANYONE HELP ME?
i have a question,very strange
my hardware is 740 C0 ,p4c800ed
when i use 1021 bios, run @170*13 mem@4:5 212.5 agp lock @66 .all by default
with the new bios 1022.03.it fixed mulit @ 6X
i try boot @200 mem 200,apg lock@66
but it won't post
and i try @201,250,300 ;mem @ 400,320,266 all can't boot
why~
i can't understand,the 730 can @170*13 use very well but can't boot @200*6!!??
Got my 730 + CT-479 + P4P800 SE + 2x Corsair CMX512-3200C2 all together. (Typing under Pentium M power :) )
I can only get to 155 FSB before it craps out and resets itself. (Asus'es CPU Parameter Recall etc..)
I'm using the officially supported 1008 bios. So no multi option, I want to drop down to 10. I want to hit 2 Ghz atleast.
Where do I go from here?
My potential order of operations (Point out anything wrong)
1. Boot at 201 fsb
2. drop multi (CPUMSR or EIST?)
3. Use clockgen to adjust
4. Use I865 tweaker
???
Thanks
Interesting problem. I didn't know there was a new bios out. Anyway, my 1.6 can go up to about 2.6 using all multies except 6,7,8. It doesn't like those low multies. I can barely get the fsb up to 150 using 6.Quote:
Originally Posted by wylxn
I think the overvolt protection kicks in above 1.568 when doing the u-wire mod. This is also true when you mod the board using the vcore mod. However, if you do both you can easily pass 1.568. I was able to get the vcore as high as 1.7 however, past 1.616 my oc got worse. It probably could go higher but I wasn't about the blow out the chip.Quote:
Originally Posted by ye_3333
730@2.5ghz 10x250fsb p4c800-e bios 1021 2x512 corsair 3500 3.25v 250mhz 2226 x800xtpe antec 430w true power 3.3v@3.6 sotrm/G5 uknown gpu camry heatercore ehime 1250 seems stable at these settings sofar
tried the new beta bios (updated to beta bios with asus update may try with boot disk soon) but had some problems after clearing cmos the multi went from 6x to 8x and it wouldnt boot over 166fsb
i am useing EIST ClockGen and U wire mod for 1.55v
28s superpi http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y83/dasa09/2.jpg
aquamark 92159 http://arc.aquamark3.com/arc/arc_view.php?run=959853756
01 32918 http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=8609587
03 15373 http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k3=4034358
05 7250 http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm05=923553
css 235fps
leejsmith, gautam & dasa : about your 730; can you tell me where they came from and what are their packdate! mine came from malay, packdate 4/14/05...Thanks
pack date 02/10/2005
made in philippines
thanks, did you set fsb>150 directly in bios or via clokgen?...
hope i've made the good choice 'cause i could grab a 740 from philippines...
i set my fsb to 250 via clockgen as i had to lower the multi from 12 to 10 with eist
the bios was set to 201fsb and this cpu only dose 2.5 on high end water others are getting 2.8 on air...
pack date 02/18/2005 made in malaysia batch q506a283
When i first ran this m730 it would do 233 easy but after trying other boards and my other ct-479 it wont go past 231 but 230 is stable.
if i lower the multi i can get upto 250fsb no problem buti found my ram needed slower timings than at 230 and most tests ran slower.
i have it water cooled with a storm g4 at 12x230 1:1 with 1.5v very happy with it so happy i sold my p4 2.8c.
i booted at 133 first and then set to 200 asap no problems
leejsmith just wondering how you went about mounting the g4? i bolted some L shaped pices to the holes in the stock plastic p4 mount then put the down bolts for the waterblock onto the L shaped pices span the waterblock around 90 degree and bolted her down
thanks all guys, for the quick reply... ;)
I hope my new 730 will perform as yours...
K, I finally have the Vapo hooked up. Jesus what a pain. Will post pics when I get a chance, but still trying to test.
Can't really get much over 3Ghz (my max on stock was ~2700). Anyway, got a blue screen and thought I corrupted my Windows install. I can get it to boot at stock, but won't go into Windows at 201 anymore. :wth: :mad:
760 @ 1.6v
P4P800-SE with 009 bios.
A-Data 4400 which has run @ 567 in other rigs
I just wanted to run 2003/2005 with this thing and cascade my X800 XT PE, then put the cascade on the Dothan for pi and 2001. But this thing is tempermental.
Keep fightin' uclajd!Quote:
Originally Posted by uclajd
I've been looking forward for your results and some pics of that cascade on the tiny monster :D
I'll get my board this week. Looking for some ~2600-2700MHz with a 7700 and my trusty oldschool Mushkin BH5 :)
sounds like you did almost the same as me. this pic is with my cascade block but i didnt work as well because of the height of the block i couldnt get enough pressure it was touching the l-shape brackets but as the storm is almost twice as heigh it worked ok.
http://www.ljsnet.co.uk/Dscf1192.jpg
i am bidding on a maze4-1 with coldplate that ends today temped to try a 170w tec water cooled on the dothan to see what it can do.
Quote:
Originally Posted by dasa
Imagine for a moment if ASUS would make a 775 pin adapter for the Dothan, then we could run a Dothan on a P5WD2... hehehehe...
Maybe about 7 x 400, 1:1 at 3-2-2...
nice, huh?
Sounds sweet. I tried a 170 TEC on a Prescott, and I just couldn't contain the heat, and I had an enormous raddy with 4x120 fans. But with the 25-ish watt Dothan, it should be cool, no pun intended.Quote:
Originally Posted by leejsmith
just read this on asuses site somewhere.
3.
May I still enjoy the original advanced overclock and others ASUS special features of my MB if the CT-479 is installed?
A: Definitely yes ! That's why we provide CT-479 Upgrade Kit for Intel Pentium M CPU on ASUS MB (Note: the only exception is the CPU voltage, which cannot be adjusted through BIOS because the CPU power comes from the CT-479, not from the motherboard.)
this might be the reason im stuck at 2,6ghz with my 730 and vapo. ill have to try the u wire mod and see if it givs :D 3dmark is quit good i would say though http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=8612168
What Corsair ram is that?Quote:
Originally Posted by leejsmith
This is a great thread! (and nice to see a dane taking initiative here on XS :))
But i think the info on the different supported boards is confusing. How are multiplier adjustments on the P4P800SE for example? What about making a consistent list of info, like this (example):
Vcore = Up to 1.8V
Vdimm = Up to 2.85V
Multi = 6 - CPU-MAX
And repeated in on all the boards. I see alot of users confused about what board to get, if the P4P800-E DLX is better than the P4P800SE and such questions :)
Original xms 3500 256mb bh-5
i have a 512mb stick too just wish i had a 2nd
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ychocky
uclajd i won the maze 4-1 auction not bad £26 inc cold plate it's for amd but i will make it work. Also orderd a 172w tec, neroprane and grease.
my board is p4c800 e dlx and latest beta biose .vcore up to 1,6 and agp 1.8 and 1.85 on the ramQuote:
Originally Posted by vanovich
:slobber: :slobber: :slobber: :slobber:Quote:
Originally Posted by charlie
Only 7x400?? Why not 8x400?? :p: :banana:
Been wondering why the OC -ability of 730-740 chips seem to have worsened alot since early spring.... maybe Intel is doing some more accurate speed binning because of the popularity of those models. :mad:
Just curious, did you ever figure out why you hit that 155mhz wall with your setup?Quote:
Originally Posted by Ychocky
The P4P800-SE does not have multi adjustment in the latest (009) bios, just vcore (I do hope they wil get it at some point) and ratio (more options above 200 FSB) as well as vmem. You need to adjust the multi using a Windows utility. CPUMSR works for me, haven't gotten EIST to work (anybody? Bueller?).Quote:
Originally Posted by Mathias-K
Sweet! Nice frriggin price too. Gotta love auctions. Come to think of it, I still have my TEC sitting around, but with a Vapo and a cascade, what's the point? N/B?Quote:
Originally Posted by leejsmith
You should have no probs cooling that with a 120x2 fan raddy, since that's about 200 watts. It will give off some heat to the room though, 'specially if you have a hot video card (Jesus H those 6800s are hot). And damn, I just noticed how much friggin' heat HDDs give off, since they are all sitting outside of my case now. :shock2:
One sweet thing Lee, your system should be high performance but also very quiet.
No I havent. I've looking to see if some other P4P800 SE users have similar problems... It seems to do it using both bioses (offical and beta). I'll try with my other board (Celeron in it now) and see what results it gives.Quote:
Originally Posted by JamesAvery22
It boots at 201 and is rock solid at 240 (x10) right this moment.
Thanks :)Quote:
Originally Posted by leejsmith
I had a question, i'm trying to get my p4c800-e and 730 dothan up and running. Who i got it from did not send the retail box and therefore it doesn't have the cd's. I was having some trouble locating the chipset drivers (that worked) and the audio drivers. I went to intel.com and downloaded some for the 875p, but those didn't work for some reason. Any help would be appreciated. Also, dunno if its the board or what, but it was having a lot of trouble reading the lite-on dvd drive and my WD 160gb HD. Thanks again
P4P800-SE never did have multiplyer change in bios... only -VM.
Go to the Asus website to get drivers, bios, utilities.
Just look at the menu across the top - ASUS
The link is very slow and may not take you exactly where I was sending you - Asus is busy :woot: You may have to find your way :D
No multis in bios with p4p800se. Also Vcore is 1.6 max in bios.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mathias-K
I have 2x thermochill 120.2 and a mcp650 pump.
the 6800gt has a nv68 on it so it runs a lot cooler too.
the system would be quiet if it was not for the high pitch wine of the mcp650
but the way my rads are built into the base of the case i plan to noise insulate around them with he pump in the middle.
rads in case
I have a feeling that it wont go much higher from what i am seeing here once thay hit that wall thats it but it will be fun to try.
Quote:
Originally Posted by uclajd
By "never" you mean in its 478 incarnation?Quote:
Originally Posted by luseruser
I don't see why they couldn't at some point, since all of these P4Ps seem to be able to digest any P4P bios...
w/ my 725 and P4P800D (1007.003 bios) i hit a wall at 159.9 FSB Pi MOD 1.4 stable.
160.5=no go. :/
http://xoomer.virgilio.it/kikoguru/img/30203.png
Ciao
Easiest way to obtain working software for your P4C800-E board is to grab them here in the download section.Quote:
Originally Posted by mrnuke
So you can boot at 201 now? Thought you couldnt boot past 155?Quote:
Originally Posted by Ychocky
Yeah, anything between 153 and 176 does not boot.Quote:
Originally Posted by JamesAvery22
201 seems to be working fine.
2.4 is no problem with multiplier at 10 or 12.
Haven't tried to go any further than 240 in clockgen. I'm scared :sofa:
:D
2 Questions
Are there any programs that allow you to change voltage from windows
Are there any places that sell headsinks for the dothan that i dont have to zip tie to the mounting clip or any hassel like that
Read the frontpage!Quote:
Originally Posted by pcboarder
Not that I know of.Quote:
Originally Posted by pcboarder
Read the front page for tips on easiest non-stock aircooling.
Here's a couple recent dothan testing from me.
P4c800e flashed to p4p800
M 730 533fsb
DDR booster
OCZ 600w
XP Pro
No 3dmark tweaks or windows tweaks. Going to get some more runs in soon, w/ a better tweaked windows install and etc hopefully.
gclg,
What cooling are you running to get the 3ghz clock? Is that a 24x7 stable clock or just benching speed?
where does your 730 come from: philippines or malaysia? Did you managed to boot directly at >190fsb?Quote:
Originally Posted by gclg2000
just bought a p-m kit, it should arrive here in about 2 weeks. can't wait to start "playing" :banana:
I am going to put myu 27 sec up soon
How many volts to the memory? :)Quote:
Originally Posted by pcboarder
I've done some testing recently.. and i would say that the results are not too shabby.. Using a PM 750, on a P4C800-E dlx fully modded, with the simple U-wire mod, Eist to increase multiplier, clockgen to increase fsb. Using the 1022.003 bios.. And of course... an OVERKLOKK modded Mach II with Chilly1 Evap...
http://home.broadpark.no/~gretedka/xs/bestsuperpi.jpg
http://home.broadpark.no/~gretedka/xs/clockres.jpg
http://home.broadpark.no/~gretedka/xs/fester.jpg
http://home.broadpark.no/~gretedka/xs/socket_insu.jpg
http://home.broadpark.no/~gretedka/xs/sys_board.jpg
http://home.broadpark.no/~gretedka/xs/go.jpg
After trying to figure out what to insulate with, and how to get it 100%, we just said f**k it, and used vaseline... works like a charm... The hooks are some ceiling hooks, slightly modded, works perfect..
My plan was to post some 3d mark 01 results.. butr unfortunatly i just killed my x800xt pe last night, so i guess that will have to wail till tomorrow, when my new x800xt pe arrives... Managed 36k last night with stock speed on the video card.. but unfortunatly no pics
3.7Quote:
Originally Posted by Ychocky
http://img297.echo.cx/img297/9210/re...ited6fh.th.jpg
Heres my shot of 27sec superpi :banana:
did yours do 27secs at this?Quote:
Originally Posted by pcboarder
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...orums/pm26.jpg
i cant find the modde superpi so if someone has the link ill re run the test at 2.6ghz.
*edit* the screeny is a shot of my rig
I've had this conversation before, but it wasn't about computers. :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Eel
Good to hear... means I'm not alone... :toast:Quote:
I've had this conversation before, but it wasn't about computers.
Updated the frontpage with all new results. Please let me know if I forgot any :)
Lets show how well our Dothans do in the Extreme Grand Prix! :D
Go go go
well here is a screeny of my 730 @2.7 with 6800u @425/1.2
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...s/pm2701se.jpg
3dmark01se link:
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=8613113
I am having some AGP lock issues on the P4P800SE with my X800 XTPE, despite booting at 200. Anyone know a workaround?
I'm ready to murder. :upset:
try to boot up at 201 fsb. that should help.Quote:
Originally Posted by uclajd
P-M 730 2917mhz@ 1,696v/ 291,7 x 10 5:4 / 233,4@2-2-2-5 mushkin 2 x 512 3vdimm / water
http://web5.h1902.serverkompetenz.ne...984@291x10.jpg
yes that is the same way I am set to basicly but mem and heat now stand in the wayQuote:
Originally Posted by Evilsizer
Thanks caater, that does seem to make a difference, although it is much harder to boot into Windows. It fixed the lock issue, but I am still having problems with the card. Last night I was ready to go on a multistate murder spree, so I had to pack it in about 5 AM. :zombie: :nuts:Quote:
Originally Posted by caater
Thanks for that tip though.
I just got a 730 and am trying to o/c it in a P4P800SE. It won't even post at 201, so I set it to 133 MHz FSB and AGP/PCI to 66/33 in the BIOS. I then experimented with setting the FSB to 166 with Clockgen and the RAM goes to 207 (4:5) at the same time. The AGP/PCI appears in Clockgen to be locked at 66/33 and it runs stably. Is Clockgen just wrong about AGP/PCI remaining at 66/33?