i think 90nm technology has something to do with that plus chip design...
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i think 90nm technology has something to do with that plus chip design...
Why is my agp and my pci also clocking up, when clocking on my fsb when using clockgen ?
boot at more than 201FSB or equal to that
THX :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Marlowe
No, didnt test with the original heatsink.
But yes, imo sonic tower is the best choice for aircooling.
i dont think that there is a big difference to low-end watercooling, at least not to the european ones.
dont know how us watercooling performs.
hope to get a p4c800 soon so i can run my 750 under dryice or ln2 :D
(first have to test my 3000+ a64 which could reach 3,3-3,4g on mach ...stable :D )
raiden
Dothan 730@2880mhz and chiled water :)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2.../HPIM0145s.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...astein/jeh.png
This is what I have to do to clock like that anyways :p:
Fancy pic of rig: http://home.no/oomg/pics/HPIM0148.JPG
Validation: http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=44234
nice clocks....
@all:
Which Board is better for p-m oc? p4c, p4p or p4gpl-x/p4gd1?
Just wonder if i could get more than 3157mhz picstable with an p4c+vmods :)
btw: i've modded my p4gpl-x today.
works great, but one of my two 512mb utt ch-5 sticks doesnt work fine.
first does 245mhz 2-2-2-5 1m stable at ~3,3V.
second one doenst even boot lol.
if i use both together system boots but max stable is around 210mhz -.-"
(good one in slot 1, bad one in slot 2. the other way round->no boot lol)
seems like i have to get some new mem :(
raiden
23s at 2880 & 240 fsb :stick: so wtf is up with my dothan @ 2915 with 242 fsb :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by micdoc
it's a 730 with 4x256mb kingston bh-5 in a p4c800-e dlx with vdimm=vio
RAM is 2-2-2-6 T1, and i'm closing all the stuff thats running using taskmgr (inc windowblinds and explorer) and superpi @ realtime priority
He ran 32M and what you see is 23m (minutes) and not 23s (seconds). You have a nice 1M time by the way.Quote:
Originally Posted by shinymod
lol :P what a dumbass i am, couldnt see it from the small pic. thanks btw ^_^ took the vdimm=vio and a CNPS7700cu to break 25 - hit a wall at 25.7s beforehand
Been thinking about getting a Sonoma laptop with a B1 Dothan and OC it by grounding the right BSEL pin. A 735 would give me 2.26 GHz and a 745 2.4 GHz in theory. Dunno if it would get too hot or if they can manage the speed. 2.26 is already out there so the laptop cooler should be able to handle it....
1 - Do you think it will work?
2 - What max speed (average) can I expect from a 735 or 745 on stock Vcore?
I would get 735, and try out 2.26GHz, cause it is doable, forget 745 - you have very little chances to get to 2.4GHz on default voltage and laptop cooler :)
mine 725 does 2130Mhz on its max default voltage, but if i just hit it down by 0.025V, it give errors in prime. so it was just a luck I got it stable on a laptop :D
Thanks bcn!
Does someone know if the other two BSEL combinations (other than 100 and 133 MHz)are defined for some higher FSB?
The barebone I'm looking at, Asus Z7, supports speeds up to 2.5 GHz, so I guess it got a decent cooler.
oh, yes, that's is the one I have and no, there are no other options than 100 and 133Mhz - for that there is a small switch just near the socket. yes, it tells up to 2.5GHz, that I think is for the supposed upcoming dothans if they ever get that high for notebooks, at 2130MHz and 1.340V you get 68-70C with that decent cooler :) and if your notebook has some space below :) besides, that is one of the greatest notebooks in my opinion :D
Very interesting! What can you tell me about the graphics? I guess you've got a 6600 in it? Is it any good for gaming?
Been searching for benchmarks for the mobile 6600 but haven't found anything...
Oh, one more question. Is it noisy, like the fan(s) running constantly even if just playing mp3/web browsing/youknow?
What about the CT-479, what does the other two undefined FSB jumper combinations do? 166 MHz? 200 MHz? A black screen? Anyone tried?
my baby :D
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=44917
maximum clock in air cooler :D
Its for FSB 100 or 133.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mats
I Already tested...i can boot with both, dont know if there is a difference in oc.
raiden
I meant the other two jumper combinations, there are four in total.Quote:
Originally Posted by Raiden Zero
Edit: See here, page 19. In the mobile chipsets the other two combinations are reserved. Maybe they correspond to higher FSB speeds available on desktop chipsets (see page 20 here) when using a CT-479. Could possibly help VM users, I dunno.
it is really silent. about benchmarking the 6600Go? :) well it is more or less like radeon 9800XT, so it is playable. also you may overclock it a little :) not very much though :( but 10-25% you should get stable :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Mats
There was a guy over at notebookforums that just installed a 745 and is running 2.4Ghz and even lowered the voltage some on his XPS 2. I'm thinking about picking one up to replace my Pentium M 770 in my XPS 2 as well. The 745 is probably the max that you'll be able to get and run with a pin mod at stock voltage though.Quote:
Originally Posted by bcn
Hello! Tried the pinmod on my 715 but i was drunk and missed the right holes. The result was some really cute smoke and a nice little "bang". Just got my new 740 in the door, and now i aint sure if i am to use the adapter. The pinmod is removed.
Do u think the faulty pinmod will damage only the cpu or adapter, or both, and do u think i should try the new 740 in the old dapter?
Sorry my bad english!
I would buy a new adapter.
The adapter isnt that expensive and imo there is a too big risk of damaging ur cpu by using a (possibly) damaged adapter ;).
raiden
today (3-7 in the morning^^) i tested max fsb without vchip mod :)
now 260fsb is stable. http://home.arcor.de/raidenzero/Comp...%20Prime95.jpg
im realy happy with this, hope i can test at lower vc next week.
raiden
what are you running there Raiden Zero, old skool BH-5?