nice chip Beastlock. 2.5 on stock air is excellent. looks like these 3000+'s could turn out both very nice.
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nice chip Beastlock. 2.5 on stock air is excellent. looks like these 3000+'s could turn out both very nice.
These 3000 chips are good overclockers. We'll see how they will do against the P4c chips.
OPP
OPP: Is this done with the Gigabyte K8N pro?
Nice OC btw, what is the stepping/code of your CPU?
Yea it's on my K8N.Quote:
Originally posted by kakaroto
OPP: Is this done with the Gigabyte K8N pro?
Nice OC btw, what is the stepping/code of your CPU?
week 43 chip.
OPP
Great!! :D I can't wait how my A64 will perform on water.Quote:
Originally posted by OPPAINTER
Yea it's on my K8N.
week 43 chip.
OPP
So the K8N is PCI locked? Or are you using a PCI controller?
Because at 300fsb, the HD would not survive that.
Correct me if im wrong..
I use a Fast Track 100 raid controller. Not sure if matters or not, clockgen only shows the PCI clock at 34Mhz.Quote:
Originally posted by kakaroto
Great!! :D I can't wait how my A64 will perform on water.
So the K8N is PCI locked? Or are you using a PCI controller?
Because at 300fsb, the HD would not survive that.
Correct me if im wrong..
I'll also be putting this on water, to replace my 3.2 P4.
OPP
Indeed :DQuote:
Originally posted by TheDude
Bowman,
Please let me know when you get the ovp figured out for the Chaintech.;)
Mickey,
I need the Chaintech bios that allows memory settings. Do you still have it or a link to it?
Anyone have a link to clockgen for the Chaintech? Not sure which one to use? Thanks :D
Just now setting mine up in Mach2...I've had it for months...first chance I've had to install it...using it in Mach2 review/guide along with regular AMD install.
I'm also going for a Chaintech so a OVP mod would be handy :toast:
Nice oc OPPAINTER :toast:Quote:
Originally posted by OPPAINTER
These 3000 chips are good overclockers. We'll see how they will do against the P4c chips.
OPP
Welcome to Xtreme:toast:Quote:
Originally posted by Beastlock
Nice oc OPAINTER :toast:
Runs stable at 2940MHz on my 404a MachI.
OPP
thanksQuote:
Originally posted by OPPAINTER
Welcome to Xtreme:toast:
Runs stable at 2940MHz on my 404a MachI.
OPP
The 3000+ Are nice chips :cool:
Whit my boxed cooling I have my 3000+ Prime stabel@2,5ghz :D
Only my Radeon9600 Pro does not like the AGP bus speed :mad:
Maby its time for me for a 5900xt :D
OK...the all brands clockgen works fine but I still need the Chaintech bios with ram timings. Mickey, I know you used it once, where can I find it? Bowman doesn't have it anymore.;)
I can't believe I spent twice the cash for a 3200 and Opp is blowing it away with a 3000. :shrug:
I think Opp is an Android.;)
Thats life :) But verry nice scores damm :P i hope to have my A64 soon :DQuote:
Originally posted by TheDude
OK...the all brands clockgen works fine but I still need the Chaintech bios with ram timings. Mickey, I know you used it once, where can I find it? Bowman doesn't have it anymore.;)
I can't believe I spent twice the cash for a 3200 and Opp is blowing it away with a 3000. :shrug:
I think Opp is an Android.;)
Haha Insane clock on that little 3000 chip there OPP! :toast:
It will kill all P4Cs no doubt about that :D
is it green or brown?
Nice Oc on that 3000+.
What Vcore you using for that?
Huge difference @ oc between green or brown ?Quote:
Originally posted by macci
Haha Insane clock on that little 3000 chip there OPP! :toast:
It will kill all P4Cs no doubt about that :D
is it green or brown?
Its a greeny, uses about 2.07V for running 03 at 2940MHz.
I have one big problem though, I can't install W2k for anything.
It doesn't matter what I have the bios set to, it doesn't matter if I use my seperate IDE drive or my Raid card. I get blue screen when all files are loaded and it goes to Windows setup. This is with 3 different w2k CDs.
XP loads with ease. I'm going nuts!!
OPP
I have a AMD 3000+
ADA3000AEP4AP
CAAOC 0343UPMW - 9459245K 30068 (brown chip incase anyone is curious).
Waiting for my mobo to arrive tomorrow to start playing though. In the mean time, I'm growing bored, and this IHS looks so ugly compared to that beautiful nekkid die.
Anyone know a good method for removing the TIM on an AMD 64? I heard it's a chalky compound that's harder to remove than well cured AS Ceramique.
I'm having a problem getting the Mach2 evap head to meet the die on my a64/3.2 since the heatshield was removed. I took 2 of the 3 spacer washers out of the a64 install hardware, but it still does not give me an imprint of the die in my thermal paste. Has anyone else had this problem? How did you overcome it? I don't want to have to put the heat shield back on the die because of this. Would it hurt to remove the remaining rubber gasket and washer too?
Thanks
Have to dremel away at the bottom plastic piece. Lower the plastic that attaches to the mobo and the evap will reach the die. You may have to carve out some spots for mobo components to fit under.Quote:
Originally posted by TheDude
I'm having a problem getting the Mach2 evap head to meet the die on my a64/3.2 since the heatshield was removed. I took 2 of the 3 spacer washers out of the a64 install hardware, but it still does not give me an imprint of the die in my thermal paste. Has anyone else had this problem? How did you overcome it? I don't want to have to put the heat shield back on the die because of this. Would it hurt to remove the remaining rubber gasket and washer too?
Thanks
OPP
ouch....was hoping there was an easier way. Damn...what a pain.
Well thanks for the tip Eric...appreciate it. ;)
Yea I hardly have anything left on the bottom plastic, works for a good tight evap fit though, and yes it's a pain:D
Was wondering how much you had to take off. Cut some....fit it. Cut some more....fit it...etc Can't wait....but it does have the advantage of a nice tight fit as you say. I may try grinding it down instead of cutting it off...until I get to having to notch it for stuff sticking up on the board. I guess it's worth it....everyone says the temps improve quite a bit with the shield off.
Do you have some pic's of the mod ?Quote:
Originally posted by OPPAINTER
Yea I hardly have anything left on the bottom plastic, works for a good tight evap fit though, and yes it's a pain:D
I heard you will get a 7-9 c lower temp :)
if u gain 9C with the removal of the heatspreader, then i'll do the mod too :).
dont feal bad,i have the same problem right now on the gigabyte.excate same problem.Quote:
Originally posted by OPPAINTER
Its a greeny, uses about 2.07V for running 03 at 2940MHz.
I have one big problem though, I can't install W2k for anything.
It doesn't matter what I have the bios set to, it doesn't matter if I use my seperate IDE drive or my Raid card. I get blue screen when all files are loaded and it goes to Windows setup. This is with 3 different w2k CDs.
XP loads with ease. I'm going nuts!!
OPP
so i pulled it.i figure the board is screwed.
i have been out at the beach so i havent had anytime to work out the ovp mod on the chaintech either.i did get it working on the shuttle so i am pretty sure it will work on the chaintech and gigabyte.i just need some time to test.
and by the way...good clock there OPP.just i am worried even with the higher clock(which i am sure it is from the lower 512kb of cache.)that it wont run with the 3200 or newer 3400,i personally would like to have the 3400 with my ram that will run 1:1 up to 285 should scream.