If you can understand japanese language, check the URL below:
http://www.oohashi.jp/c-board/c-boar...ne;no=4282;id=

> > What PCI freq you have at 213fsb? 35.5 or 42.6?
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> I've not yet checked it, but I think that PCI clock is fixed at 33.3MHz...
> I'll check it later by PC Geiger/RD2 PCI Bus Analyzer.
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PC Geiger shows 33.2MHz in any FSB, so PCI clock is fixed, it seems.
<img src="http://222.151.185.113/c-board/file/945GT-SP_PC-Geiger-RD2.jpg">

> what temp did the CPU hit... Idle as well as load...
> Delta load-idle is quite interesting IMO..
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I checked it with PC Wizard 2006 by Franck:
31.5deg-C, at idle
34.0deg-C, at 1CPU load(=1 SuperPI running)
36.0deg-C, at 2CPU loads(=2 SuperPI running)
Screenshots are uploaded on my BBS.

And now, I've also modded Vdimm circuit
I confirmed upto 2.4V...
this mod needs cutting pattern on motherboards, though.
<img src="http://222.151.185.113/c-board/file/945GT-SP_Vdimm-mod.jpg">
Now CL3 setting is available for my system
<img src="http://222.151.185.113/c-board/file/27.953s_Yonah_2157.85.png">


And then,

> Well, I've tried many RAMdisks actually, even super expensive (and fast)
> ones, and other people have too. In all cases it didn't help for superpi at all,
> it only made the results less than 0.1s worse to be exact.
>
> So Kyoses uses it as a tradition, or he has some special trick.
> The latest I highly doubt, because I tried like anything.
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MAXMEM and RAMdisk are not main theme on this thread,
so I don't want to describe details here, but I must say,
"RAMdisk is effective for SuperPI, especially in 8M or above, I believe."
And about MAXMEM, it's mainly used for RAMdisk now.
You say "expensive"...mine is "free", i.e. the RAMdisk by free software.
You can download it from the URL below:
http://www.vector.co.jp/soft/winnt/h.../se108927.html
Yes it's a japanese free software, but don't blame me...
My usual setting is:
<img src="http://222.151.185.113/c-board/file/ERAM_setting_usual.png">
This setting gives 393216kB RAMdisk as Z: drive.
The disk image area is derived from main memory,
so we need to restrict amount of memory used for system,
by MAXMEM description in boot.ini.

In early times, MAXMEM itself was effective for SuperPI...
...yes SuperPI, but especially for SuperPI Japanese version.
I don't know why it is so, but very effective on the system using Celeron.
Now, for SuperPI mod1.4/1.5XS, MAXMEM itself has little effect, I think.