For me temps between ~ -45 to - 80C were impossible to boot into Windows - upwards and downwards were OK.
Isn't 1.03C or 1.04 the better BIOS ?
For me temps between ~ -45 to - 80C were impossible to boot into Windows - upwards and downwards were OK.
Isn't 1.03C or 1.04 the better BIOS ?
Last edited by mike; 06-09-2006 at 04:38 PM.
I have no problems booting into the bios at all. It's when I get into windows that whatever I set in the bios say, 13x260 suddenly becomes 13x200 in windows. And if I'm lucky and I can get into windows at 13x260, I try using clockgen to go to 261 and fsb resets to 100 or hangs!! It must be the remote that did it for you Gautam with this chip... I unfortunately have no patience for it.Especially with my E6700 ES arriving Monday.
I'm breaking from DI and trying cold water for a bit on this Yonah...![]()
Water is much more cooperative...260 looks like the max on water... even 261, windows won't post.
Time: 18.078 (Super PI / mod1.5)
Clock: 3380MHz (FSB 260MHz x 13)
CPU: Yonah T2600 ES QHJJ Stepping 4: (2.16G/166x13/L2 2MB)
M/B: AOpen i975Xa-YDG mod (bios:1.03c)
CPU Cooling: Water w/ Storm Rev.2 Thermochill PA120.3 AQX50z 20C ambient, cpu 17C in bios
Memory: F2-5400PHU2-2GBZX DDR 667 2x1024
VGA:ATI Radeon 700 (PCI)
HDD:WD Raptor 36gb
Power Supply: OCZ GameXtream 700w
Vcore: 1.63V, Vdimm: 2.1V
OS: Windows XP untweaked
MEM: Stock timings 4-4-4-12
Throw in a EVGA 7950 GX2 stock air @ 600/750 =
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Nice results on water, gocchin. I never had much luck with Clockgen and the AOpen board. I always used the remote.
Thanks Sierra... I guess I should give that remote a shotOriginally Posted by sierra_bound
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Here's the failed DI setup....
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Last edited by gocchin; 06-09-2006 at 06:33 PM.
Gocchin - you're a wild man - seeing that pot without any hold-downs![]()
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I know the weight helps to make somewhat of a contact - but I am hestitant to expect any good contact out of it.
I had my Aopen+T2600(ES) on 24th April @ my friends place in Texas... but no luck as nobody was coming here..but you guys are on tackling issues and I really envy you for skills and scores
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First Yonah run with Gamers (former) cpu :
Screenshot: 18.859
Intel Yonah T2600ES @ 246x13 = 3200mhz
2x 512Mb OCZ PC6400 Pt. - 4-3-2-9 @ 410Mhz.
This is as far as it goes on air, on a non-modded Aopen. Time to reach for the soldering iron![]()
Will also try my SS phase later once I get a compatible mounting kit![]()
"The light at the end of the tunnel is the headlight of an oncoming train" (Murphy)
Reviewing for Madshrimps
OK...here's the final results from this Yonah. It should be getting packed up and sent off today. Needless to say, I definately won't miss this stupid AOPEN board which never got stable enough to even allow me to figure out how to tweak DDR2, so don't mind the poor results. If this mobo had actually belonged to me, I would have thrown it out the window a long time ago.....![]()
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On air cooling how mutch mhz and how mutch fsb did you manage stable .Originally Posted by joe_cool
How many volts given to the cpu .
The best i got is 3200mhz in a 2600Es with 1.55 air cooling .
Well I got Mine today... and I know the time is for Conroe but I wanted to have a Mobile Chip on my Desk and hence I went for this. Will post whatever lil bit I can achive with T2600 on AIR
EDIT: Got it in 20s on air with TT-BT and NO MODS and this is initial test. I think few more MHz are lef tin that. My Transcend DDR2 533 [ValueRAM] sucks thowaiting for GSKILL 2GBHZ.
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Last edited by Joe Camel; 06-20-2006 at 06:15 AM.
JoeCamel is FOLDing for... A CURE!!! 70+Ghz (please fold so i dont have to quit smoking. j/k)
6800 EX Conroe @ 4740 MHz (395 x 12) - - Dry-Ice in The Camel Pipe - - X1900 CrossFire - - @ 846/945 -- MachII cooled Slave XTX - mOUSE-pOT cooled Master - - ASUS P5W-DH -- V-Mods: MCH, V-Core, V-Dimm - - 700w "Mr Zippy" PSU - Corsair XMS 6400 CAS3 - 2x gig @ 494 MHz 4-4-3-1
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my herewhen i clock it to 3 ghz i will paste results :P
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Core Quad Q9300
ASUS P5Q-PRO
4GB RAM
Ati Radeon 4890
Enermax Liberty 620w
Get that 3Ghz m8... shouldbe quite achievable
looks like some problems with fsb :S i can't go to 231
Core Quad Q9300
ASUS P5Q-PRO
4GB RAM
Ati Radeon 4890
Enermax Liberty 620w
Unlucky. Mine stuck at 233 FSB so at least i hit the 3ghz.
Freon enabled 240 FSB... or at least it did till condensation blew the mobo... At least thats my guess as the AOpen will no longer post![]()
Hehe and this is strange because the same proc. and mobo were tested and (3ghz on air WOOT)
so i don't know what to do i will try different bios
PS:How can i flash aopen mobo form windows?
Core Quad Q9300
ASUS P5Q-PRO
4GB RAM
Ati Radeon 4890
Enermax Liberty 620w
The Bioses come as a windows exe file that includes the windows flashing software. Just run it in windows and it flashes.Originally Posted by Rovtar
hmm it seems it doesn't work:S nothing happened :S
anybody knows what is wrong with my machine (it was tested to 3 ghz on air and i can't achieve that even on water:S)
Last edited by Rovtar; 06-29-2006 at 06:54 AM.
Core Quad Q9300
ASUS P5Q-PRO
4GB RAM
Ati Radeon 4890
Enermax Liberty 620w
I found that general cooling is need all around the socket. If you are now on water with no fan it will prob be holding you back. Get some air blowing in the socket area.
hmm... why is that?
i have max 30°c on yonah :S
Core Quad Q9300
ASUS P5Q-PRO
4GB RAM
Ati Radeon 4890
Enermax Liberty 620w
Just touch some of the IC's near the case rear side of the Socket, they get very hot. When you have air cooling you are blowing air on these components as well as the CPU itself. By going to Water you are not cooling these anymore. It just may give you that extra few Mhz
ok i wil put 2 x 800mm to it![]()
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4GB RAM
Ati Radeon 4890
Enermax Liberty 620w
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