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    > T2600 ES stepping of 4
    > Shipping stepping 8 on T2300 Retail SL8VR
    --
    Good point of view, FUGGER
    I checked both T2600(ES) and T2300 at 1.66G(x10 multiplier),
    and noticed that stepping:4 is slightly slower than stepping:8, regretfully
    SuperPI-mod1.5XS 1M time
    T2600(ES): 35.313s
    T2300: 35.156s
    Screenshots are here:
    http://www.oohashi.jp/c-board/c-boar...ne;no=4289;id=
    The difference is about 0.4%...How do you feel it!?...
    I feel that it's "desperate" difference,
    so now I've got a retail/regular T2600

    > At MAXMEM what do you use???105?
    --
    I think that MAXMEM itself has little/no effect for mod-PI1.4/1.5XS,
    though I still use it as tuning purpose for 1M running.
    Suitable MAXMEM value may vary for each systems...
    ...it depends on whether you disable needless services or not, etc.
    But I must say again, Now, main purpose of MAXMEM is
    reserving memory for RAMdisk, at least in my case.

    > now we need to know how to run it
    --
    I don't know exact menu names in English Windows,
    but I hope this instruction is helpful for you!

    Go "Control Panel", and start "Add Hardware".
    Choose "Yes, already connected" and go
    "Add new hardware device"
    "Install hardware selected from list"
    "Show all devices"
    "Use disk"
    and choose ERAM2000.INF file.
    Once rebooted, then go to Control Panel again.
    You should find ERAM menu there.

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    hi

    yonah has upper multipler lock?

    Because I want T2300, but only 10x multipler
    "We are competing, competing to win. And the main motivation is to compete for victory" - Ayrton Senna

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    Quote Originally Posted by kyosen
    > T2600 ES stepping of 4
    > Shipping stepping 8 on T2300 Retail SL8VR
    --
    Good point of view, FUGGER
    I checked both T2600(ES) and T2300 at 1.66G(x10 multiplier),
    and noticed that stepping:4 is slightly slower than stepping:8, regretfully
    SuperPI-mod1.5XS 1M time
    T2600(ES): 35.313s
    T2300: 35.156s
    Screenshots are here:
    http://www.oohashi.jp/c-board/c-boar...ne;no=4289;id=
    The difference is about 0.4%...How do you feel it!?...
    I feel that it's "desperate" difference,
    so now I've got a retail/regular T2600

    > At MAXMEM what do you use???105?
    --
    I think that MAXMEM itself has little/no effect for mod-PI1.4/1.5XS,
    though I still use it as tuning purpose for 1M running.
    Suitable MAXMEM value may vary for each systems...
    ...it depends on whether you disable needless services or not, etc.
    But I must say again, Now, main purpose of MAXMEM is
    reserving memory for RAMdisk, at least in my case.

    > now we need to know how to run it
    --
    I don't know exact menu names in English Windows,
    but I hope this instruction is helpful for you!

    Go "Control Panel", and start "Add Hardware".
    Choose "Yes, already connected" and go
    "Add new hardware device"
    "Install hardware selected from list"
    "Show all devices"
    "Use disk"
    and choose ERAM2000.INF file.
    Once rebooted, then go to Control Panel again.
    You should find ERAM menu there.
    how does the T2300 OC?

    it would be nice to see the motherboards supporting these chip run high FSB......400Mhz say .......hehehe

    what is the max FSB you managed on the MSI.....



    i was just going throught the chat pages and ran into a pic.....looks good this MSI

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