kewl man, thanks.Quote:
Originally posted by Cactus Jack
47K variable.
u too S.A.E:toast:
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kewl man, thanks.Quote:
Originally posted by Cactus Jack
47K variable.
u too S.A.E:toast:
thanks to you guys :)
SAE and other peeps can u verify this check this out is aida buggy ?
http://www.bleedinedge.com/forum/memleaderboard.php
Check the bandwidth of the first place :)
Score seems bugged... at least for this low fsb... hmm. I will see. I am also registered there, but I gave up when I saw, there's no option to submit my scores... (no internet on my benching rig, also none in future). But I'll try the bench anyway.Quote:
Originally posted by JeffPH
SAE and other peeps can u verify this check this out is aida buggy ?
http://www.bleedinedge.com/forum/memleaderboard.php
Check the bandwidth of the first place :)
yeah, that's a little buggy
sometimes the proggy don't update your rig when you submit a new score...... so it can be that you have 4200mb with 230fsb or somethim like that. and it's so easy to "cheat"
on topic: i found out that the Northbrigde don't like high temps. i couldn't find something about this. i put some ice in my water and can go 5mhz higher with the same voltage.
For most of us (all I know with a LP B here or Infinity) it did not gain us anything supercooling the nb... :confused:Quote:
Originally posted by centaur
yeah, that's a little buggy
sometimes the proggy don't update your rig when you submit a new score...... so it can be that you have 4200mb with 230fsb or somethim like that. and it's so easy to "cheat"
on topic: i found out that the Northbrigde don't like high temps. i couldn't find something about this. i put some ice in my water and can go 5mhz higher with the same voltage.
At least no gain in fsb. I could drop the vdd a bit, but that's all. :shrug:
P.S. Do you run with CPC on, max timings and APIC on???
SAE i am still using the stock bios that came with the board :) guess am lucky at 257 1:1 :) does my bios have CPC ? APIC is on while i benched :)
You have a TW board, I assume... :DQuote:
Originally posted by JeffPH
SAE i am still using the stock bios that came with the board :) guess am lucky at 257 1:1 :) does my bios have CPC ? APIC is on while i benched :)
CPC is enabled by default in the shipping bios iirc...
SAE it is a Taiwan board hehehehehe :) got it from singapore 2 months ago hehehe :) should i cahnge bios? will this increase any performance?
Yeah. Could increase performance... try the 6-19 :DQuote:
Originally posted by JeffPH
SAE it is a Taiwan board hehehehehe :) got it from singapore 2 months ago hehehe :) should i cahnge bios? will this increase any performance?
There are the extra timings (7), the AGP latency setting, less boot probs... set AGP latency to 128+ to get better 3d stability/performance. With the additional timings you'd have to experiment... lowest possible for me are 0-0-3-3-0-0-3. But it's not that stable over 250 fsb with cpc/apic on.
thanks a lot SAE hehehe will report back soon :) alt-f2 works with this bios?
Should work with all bioses with .bin ending together with the awdflash 8.2x... (use newest possible) :)
SAE : mind linking to getting the latest AWD i cant seem to find it in any site thanks
Here... Award Flash BIOS Utility Ver. 8.24G:
http://www.jetway.com.tw/evisn/downl...s/Awdflash.exe
Thanks a lot SAE :)
cpc is on, timings maxed out, and apic is off. i can't find any differences between apic=on/off on my sys. "on" is maybe a little bit slower in the mem-performance but a can't go higher with the fsbQuote:
Originally posted by SAE
For most of us (all I know with a LP B here or Infinity) it did not gain us anything supercooling the nb... :confused:
At least no gain in fsb. I could drop the vdd a bit, but that's all. :shrug:
P.S. Do you run with CPC on, max timings and APIC on???
then i cooled down my water with some ice and get 5MHz more. i'm wondering myself
APIC OFF is much worse in 3d performance in my experience... I just compared 3dmark and Far Cry though...Quote:
Originally posted by centaur
cpc is on, timings maxed out, and apic is off. i can't find any differences between apic=on/off on my sys. "on" is maybe a little bit slower in the mem-performance but a can't go higher with the fsb
then i cooled down my water with some ice and get 5MHz more. i'm wondering myself
where is that in the bios SAE? and after I set that to 128+ is there anything else u recommend I set to possibly more stability? wut do u have ur DRAM ratio at, and agp frequency (66,67,68,etc)?Quote:
Originally posted by SAE
set AGP latency to 128+ to get better 3d stability/performance.
edit: nvm I found it. set it to 128 and testing it now. wonder why its set so low default (like 24 or sumthing)?
Dram ratio China board 1:1, TW board Auto (both best options each).Quote:
Originally posted by FlyingHamster
where is that in the bios SAE? and after I set that to 128+ is there anything else u recommend I set to possibly more stability? wut do u have ur DRAM ratio at, and agp frequency (66,67,68,etc)?
edit: nvm I found it. set it to 128 and testing it now. wonder why its set so low default (like 24 or sumthing)?
AGP at 75MHz, 80MHz works too. AGP lat at 255, sometimes testing 128 to 255...
Those boards are so ... argh... I cannot recommend anything else for stablility as each board I had liked different settings... arrrr... I hate it ;)
thnx. wut does changing my agp latency to 255 do? it seems so much out of proportion compared to the default 24. could I possibly harm any hardware?
and does 75Mhz help with your overclock or increase performance, or both?
75-80MHz is faster, more stable and just better for me ;)Quote:
Originally posted by FlyingHamster
thnx. wut does changing my agp latency to 255 do? it seems so much out of proportion compared to the default 24. could I possibly harm any hardware?
and does 75Mhz help with your overclock or increase performance, or both?
The default value for AGP contoller latency is 32. It sets the time the AGP controller can own the bus... other devices have to wait. Could be bad for raid controllers/wavetable soundcards. But no harm, just sound errors or worse performance. But you'd notice it. When I was running raid0 I did not have problems...
i want to do the vcore mod with this potentiometer. (attached image)
does it make a difference which legs i use on it?
also, having it set to the middle position shouldn't raise my voltages should it?
Dont use one turn pots for mods.
use 10-15 turn pots... DIGIKEY.COM is the place to find them.
Think about where you want the knob vs the pins too, based on where you will be mounting the pot..... pick the best orientation from the choices they have.
Yeah, with these 1-turn buggers you can easily fry something with shaky hands :lol:
I did the vcore mod pin 7 to ground: I can only reach around 2V benchmark stable (measured at the back of the toroid). Do I need the OVP mod (pin10 to ground) for more? Other suggestions?
And at what resistance does the vdimm begin to increase? I begun at 200K and slowly dropped to 40K. There was no increase in vdimm. Or could it be my mod isn't properly attached?