Well they all seem to read too high on the PMs but 50C is still a bit high for an overread temp for stock volts - should be around 38C at most - sounds like a case of poor contact...Quote:
Originally Posted by marvt74
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Well they all seem to read too high on the PMs but 50C is still a bit high for an overread temp for stock volts - should be around 38C at most - sounds like a case of poor contact...Quote:
Originally Posted by marvt74
Member of the 26s super pi club :) Spent a few hours tweaking went from 27.313s to what you see below. Surprising that memory timings and refresh rates were not performing best at the lowest rates. I have my memory settings in the 2nd image below:
http://www.600hpmiata.com/pics/Super...Dothan%204.JPG
http://www.600hpmiata.com/pics/Super...Dothan%203.JPG
I have a p4p800se and 730 PM with stock HS&fan, the temp readings in bios are 6c higher than the ones in speedfan. Right now i'm on 2.55ghz (11x232) with 1.4v Vcore. In speedfan, idle 41c, full load 51c. Still testing with prime95. So which temp reading is correct?
Welll
I was moving away from Dothan to make way for my ES Presler EE. Had the P4GD1 packed up and all, turns out I still had two working adaptors, etc. Sold all my DDR1 ('cept the ECC stuff in my server). Didn't have a working PM (except the 715 in my laptop).
Anyways, I decided to upgrade my laptop to a 915 based on, came with a 740. I'm configuring Wwwww Power Saving Tech :P (just a manipulation of Eist to change vcore the minimum needed for user selected clock) when I noticed, I could run my chip @ the stock 1.73GHz @ 0.9V. So I'm like, whoa. I had already promised myself I would not take the chip out, so that's that.
Anyways long story short, I fired her up in the P4GD1. Set at 1.3V, (actual was around 1.42V) she made it all the way to 2.866GHz 3d stable, and 2.93 PI stable! This is without any adaptor mods, no burning in and on stock cooler. @ 1.4V (actual 1.5V) I could actually make her post at 3Ghz!!!
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=8862379
There's the futuremark score, probably hurt by the lack of dual channel, or the sheer low clocked, crap timing ram, or maybe the fact that it kicked into virtual ram during the test (can hear the hdd going).
There was only 256MB in there, futuremark is lying that I had 512MB.
For a 740? That's nice! Did you prime95 it?
nice wwww. not many 740s can pull that off.
Here I am .....with frozen water.....:)
Hi Guys,
I've just got a Pentium M 770 and a P4P800-E Dlx, and I need some bios advice.......
Which bios should I use with this mobo/cpu? Can't use the multiplier with the latest bios from asus' site!
And where should I put my jumper - 400 or 533 mhz??
Really hope you can help.......
use the latest p4p800-se bios.Quote:
Originally Posted by malkekoen
search this or the other dothan thread how to flash it.
as for jumper - i don't really know if it matters - i have jumpers completely removed.
my other system has jumpers at 533mhz, only because p4p800vm has no fsb settings in bios..
Cant i just use the ordinary afudos to flash it with?
see the first post of the howto and fixes thread, its explained in there.
Link to the old afudos version doesn't work. Can you help me out (v1.16b)???
Anyone have idea about that? ThanksQuote:
Originally Posted by tonyl
Ok. Got it flashed - works perfect :)...... (P4P800-E dlx, flashed with P4P800SE 1011).
BUT
I'm having real problems in using clockgen... Everytime i just put it up 1 notch - the system get unstable. So if you could give me some words on setting up my bios - you would be my hero.
Dothan 770 2,13 ghz
BIOS: FSB at 199 (to have PAT enabled).
Dram (I can set that from anything from 233 til 533 -what should it be)
Multiplier 13x
Turbo enabled
Enhanced memory enabled
My memory runs fsb 270 in my ic7-g - so the speeds cant be an issue.
Pleeeeeeeease give me some advice ......
nope, but 3dmark01 stable for me is good enough - didn't have too much time, had to shove the chip back in my laptop 'cause needed to get some work done.Quote:
Originally Posted by tonyl
I reckon with a few adaptor mods and some burning in the chip will be stable at 3Ghz on stock cooler.
This is my m 730 on air @2890mhz
http://www.nordichardware.se/smpc200...1136506717.jpg
3dmark 05 at 2870mhz all air only 1,5v biosmod made on 7800gt stock heatsink
http://www.nordichardware.se/smpc200...1136506715.jpg
What is your Vcore and cooling for both benchs ?
Nice clock :D
my maxscreen with 740
fsb 533 on CT , not try FSB 100 but soon
under cascade with p4 ihs
http://112233445566.free.fr/PM740/3381%20PM%20740.jpg
Well done skirms! :D
tonyl, both your temps are allright (there is no HLT engaged from OS in Bios! thus are higher shown) ... :)
I see, thanks!Quote:
Originally Posted by Spajky
Is 53c ok under load? P-M 770...
what volts.Quote:
Originally Posted by malkekoen
i used to get 44 under load on 1.6v...
then I installed IHS (the contact is very good, I have taken off and put back on a few times now) and now i get 53 max load like you..
I tried taking IHS off and seeing if it brough temps back down to before, but they stay the same! :confused:
Dunno what happened, but now i've grown not to care :rolleyes:
Ok..... i'm using the stock heatsinck, and at 1,485 V i get 53-54 load temps. don't know if it matters....?
PS... and yes, i'm getting a better hs (7000cu) - and i'm putting it on sometime when i dare.... i'm sure im gonna end up with one broken 770 :(
Its not as bad as you think... I've mounted a Huge Zalman 9500 on mine and never get above 50c and that is with 1.6v and prime 95. (much happier now that I reseated it for the 296802986 time :) )Quote:
Originally Posted by malkekoen