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Abit Nf7-s 2.0 vdimm/vdd mod
Adata PC3200 Winbond CH5 256MB
OCZ PC3500EL Platinum Limited Edition 256MB
Barton 2500+
vcore: 1.95v
vdd: 2.03v
vddr: 3.32v
New world record with NF2? :banana: :D
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Abit Nf7-s 2.0 vdimm/vdd mod
Adata PC3200 Winbond CH5 256MB
OCZ PC3500EL Platinum Limited Edition 256MB
Barton 2500+
vcore: 1.95v
vdd: 2.03v
vddr: 3.32v
New world record with NF2? :banana: :D
NICE JOB!! HOLY CRAP!! I HAVENT SEEN THAT !! THIS IS A COMMENDABLE JOB!! :banana: :toast: :D
w00t!!! That is amazing, you have some perfect hardware!
Great job!!! :D
not bad dude, I will be aiming for something close to that, after my R404A :D
benchable @ that speed?, coz XDUCK's board can do like 260 priming!
is that water cooled?
absolute unstable at that speed :D Only good for a shoot.
thats very nice
can you do 261?:D
Way to go Iolao!! :toast:
Btw, which BIOS are you using?
xDUCK - find any cheap BH-5 you can stuff 3.6v into for 275+ action yet?
8-)
Funny you should ask, I just got my hands on a KHX3200/256 stick about 10 minutes ago, logged onto XS to look for info about the A01 revision (rated 2.6v), and I come across this thread. :DQuote:
Originally posted by STEvil
xDUCK - find any cheap BH-5 you can stuff 3.6v into for 275+ action yet?
8-)
If only this poor little RAM knew what is about to happen to it... :D:flame: :frag: :devil:
That's amazing dude. I wish I had the "melons" to perform that kind of mod to my board. I don't want to fry mine. But, that is an excellent job. How long did it take before you got 4000/MB ?
:D
Holy Chit!!!
I never thought I would see the day.....so many came soo close....
very nice indeed!!
Very nice workup. Congrats :)
omfg thats leet. 4.0GB/sec on an nForce2. woooowowwowo :toast: :toast: :toast: :banana: :banana:
Lets see float over 4G now 8-)
Very nice results Iolao. If only 3D benching would be a reality with those speeds...
LORD :D
You're my hero :D
Come on dude, wats ur max 3dmarkable FSB :D??
mine's 248 2-2-2-11 interface on :P perfectly fine for looping lobby..
Simply Beautiful!!!
Man, Somebody Finally did it.. Great work there..
I was gonna say that about your sig :DQuote:
Originally posted by LikwidKool
Simply Beautiful!!!
OMG! I didnt think CH5 would do such tight timings at a fsb that high. 260 is amazing...simply amazing.
But I am confused....which mem did you use for that run? The Adata or the OCZ?
I want to know how he got his vcore to 1.95v with a 260fsb... :rolleyes: :confused:
Ram is keeping me out of 3dmark. Max I can bench right now is 246/247 at those timings because of the ch5 module (I will soon replace it as soon as OCZ will rma my kit). Just to clarify: I used 1 stick of Adata and one of OCZ. My vcore was set at 1.95v in bios indeed, what's so strange for you, xDuck?
Simply amazing man.. excellenent!!Quote:
Originally posted by Iolao
Ram is keeping me out of 3dmark. Max I can bench right now is 246/247 at those timings because of the ch5 module (I will soon replace it as soon as OCZ will rma my kit). Just to clarify: I used 1 stick of Adata and one of OCZ. My vcore was set at 1.95v in bios indeed, what's so strange for you, xDuck?
About the Vcore.. High Vcore and high FSB don't mix on an NF7, but your Vcore is not that high so it's not strange. 2.1V and 260MHz would be unlikely w/o APCI disabled. I can run up to 2.03V w/ high FSB (245MHz)
I can run up to 2v with 10x multiplier but 1.95v produces higher fsb on my mobo.Quote:
Originally posted by Fewture
Simply amazing man.. excellenent!!
About the Vcore.. High Vcore and high FSB don't mix on an NF7, but your Vcore is not that high so it's not strange. 2.1V and 260MHz would be unlikely w/o APCI disabled. I can run up to 2.03V w/ high FSB (245MHz)
nice! :toast:
that's amazing!
congrats Iolao! :toast:
Indeed great work man!!! :eek: :toast:
Hey. Congrats. :D
I assume, since ya 're using the modded bios d10, it's one result of clockgen ;) ?
very nice job :toast:
if only i had a mobo i could run dual channel at that speed i know i could beat you.. LOL.. if if if if if if..
congrats. gotta love the high bandwidth!
one thing i notice odd, i get 3500m/s @ 225fsb, seems that 500megs more wouldnt be that hard.. im gettign about 1-200meg/s more every 5fsb.
someone prove me wrong here. cmon!! i know that cant be right.
Too bad my board doesn't wanna do high cpu clocks anymore... :(
But here's a 257MHz-dc-2.0-2-2-11 action anyway, at 9,5x multiplier though...
Wierd, that's approx what I got at 260x8 2-2-2-7 DC. :stick: :confused: (you'd think your score would be higher since it's DC)Quote:
Originally posted by SAE
Too bad my board doesn't wanna do high cpu clocks anymore... :(
But here's a 257MHz-dc-2.0-2-2-11 action anyway, at 9,5x multiplier though...
3924/3679MB/s, 10*256MHz
3909/3667MB/s, 10*260MHz
Asus A7N8X deluxe 2.0 (1006), VDD = 2.08V
2*256MB KHX PC3000 @ 5-2-2-2, Vmem = 3.45V
Yes. Of course... :DQuote:
Originally posted by xDUCK
Wierd, that's approx what I got at 260x8 2-2-2-7 DC. :stick: :confused: (you'd think your score would be higher since it's DC)
But do you use the nvidia driver set 3.13??? ;)
Did you notice any increase in FPS or 3dmark when you went over 3.2Gb/s? It is my understanding that the AMD processors cant use bandwidth over 3.2Gb/s. I haven't run any expermients to validate this, though.
What Im trying to say is that once you reach 3.2GB that perhaps you can get better system performance by holding at that value and increasing the multiplier to increase your CPU clock rate.
Every single MHz at same settings gave more fps, at least for me. If your hardware ain't gonna do more it would show you this through lower scores, kickbacks to desktop, overall instability, and for vid cards in artifacting causing slowdowns...
I have never heard of/or seen any prove an athlon cannot handle more than 3,2GB/s... But you should do that in sync of course ;)
Well I found this....
"Buyers enticed by dual channel DRAM should note one crucial thing: in theory, a dual-channel memory link does not bring any benefits since the data rate is limited by the FSB bus's bandwidth. It's fixed at a maximum 200 MHz (Athlon XP 3200+) to give a bandwidth of 3.2 GB/s. Even using fast dual DDR400 memory with an access time of 6.4 GB/s has no effect on the Front Side Bus bottleneck of 3.2 GB/s. With that in mind, it's really not so inappropriate to question dual-channel memory technology on the Socket A platform. "
http://www20.tomshardware.com/mother...908/index.html
So I guess that increasing the FSB allows for the CPU to handle more bandwidth....Guess I answered my own question
very nice, i cant get my BH5's over 255fsb 1:1 3.3volts, guess they need more.
Some day I want to go to wherever tom is and say "I see stupid people"Quote:
Originally posted by cobray
Well I found this....
"Buyers enticed by dual channel DRAM should note one crucial thing: in theory, a dual-channel memory link does not bring any benefits since the data rate is limited by the FSB bus's bandwidth. It's fixed at a maximum 200 MHz (Athlon XP 3200+) to give a bandwidth of 3.2 GB/s. Even using fast dual DDR400 memory with an access time of 6.4 GB/s has no effect on the Front Side Bus bottleneck of 3.2 GB/s. With that in mind, it's really not so inappropriate to question dual-channel memory technology on the Socket A platform. "
http://www20.tomshardware.com/mother...908/index.html
So I guess that increasing the FSB allows for the CPU to handle more bandwidth....Guess I answered my own question
:stick:
:hehe:Quote:
Originally posted by STEvil
Some day I want to go to wherever tom is and say "I see stupid people"
:stick:
ok with my 2x256mb xms3500 at 2/2/2/7 and 225fsb on a P4C800 and 2.6c with everything on turbo i am getting 3000 in unbuffered sandra.
is something wrong here or wot
In theory it's possible for me to teleport to work on a morning instead of getting the bus, ala Star Trek, doesn't mean it's going to happen though. :DQuote:
in theory
very nice score m8
Well, I was trying to explain it in a language you and SAE could understand :flame:Quote:
Originally posted by STEvil
Some day I want to go to wherever tom is and say "I see stupid people"
:stick:
i can just get over 3000 with my a-data 3200 at 2.7
2899/2695 @ 200mhz 2-2-2-12 on my 8RDA+ SC.
Haven't rebooted in 2 days, have mIRC, WinMX, Windows Media Player, and about 5 mozilla windows going.. hehe.
WTG:toast: That's pretty amazing:eek:
What efficiency are you getting at that speed man?
I can barely manage 97% or so...anyone running 100%?
Man, if only I werent a poor college student I would push more voltage thru my sticks...3.3v is where I say stop.
They are rock solid up to 230, after that pfffffffft more juice more juice more juice
apic disabled lets you get high vcore and high fsb. I want to know how he got ch-5 to run at 2,2,2 timings
it's called quantum tunneling ;)Quote:
Originally posted by st0nedpenguin
In theory it's possible for me to teleport to work on a morning instead of getting the bus, ala Star Trek, doesn't mean it's going to happen though. :D
96.3% / 90.1%Quote:
Originally posted by Hëll ‡ Fîrë
What efficiency are you getting at that speed man?
I can barely manage 97% or so...anyone running 100%?
Man, if only I werent a poor college student I would push more voltage thru my sticks...3.3v is where I say stop.
They are rock solid up to 230, after that pfffffffft more juice more juice more juice