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    Abit AB9 Pro unmodded + retail 6400 = 3.74GHz

    For all I know this motherboard is pretty limited in FSB since it works with 1066 strap... I think I got a "little" lucky

    Thanks to Micutzu who was crazy enough to push vcore up to 1.7V (in tests) I made it this far : 468x8 SPi 1MB an 465x8 3DMark01SE

    BIOS: 1.5
    Voltages: 1.675 Vcore, 1.45 Vmch, 1.7 Vichio, 2.4 Vddr
    Cooling: Arctic Freezer 7 Pro
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    just cruisin... air style overclocking
    cely D 315@4GHz
    p-M 740@2.87GHz
    e6400@3.74

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    nice clocks.. hehehe whats your temps?
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    'round 67-69 at the time of those benches
    just cruisin... air style overclocking
    cely D 315@4GHz
    p-M 740@2.87GHz
    e6400@3.74

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    cool ambient?? Windows open??

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    yeap ... I must change the conductive "cream" under the NB and put some bigger blowers on the whole setup

    Temps outside : 'round 5-7 degrees ... inside : dunno
    just cruisin... air style overclocking
    cely D 315@4GHz
    p-M 740@2.87GHz
    e6400@3.74

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    Yeah you got pretty lucky. I use 430x7 1:1 daily with a 6300. VCHIO stock, VMCH 1.4v, Vcore stock, Vdimm 2.1v. 440 and above needs VCHIO raising, but 450 seems impossible even with the highest setting... Will try higher vcore later (only tried stock so far), but my guess is that I need more VMCH or VCHIO.

    *edit* - When I say impossible I mean "impossible to make it stable". I can boot 450, into windows and stuff.
    Last edited by saboya; 11-16-2006 at 12:19 PM.

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    nice cpu
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    Quote Originally Posted by mache
    For all I know this motherboard is pretty limited in FSB since it works with 1066 strap... I think I got a "little" lucky
    Who said?

    FSB 525MHz
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    .:. X2 @ 2.9 .:. E6600 L628 @ 4.73 .:. AB9 @ 512 FSB .:. E6300 @ 100% OC Stable

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    Quote Originally Posted by tictac
    LN2 and other mods.... cough cough...

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    VTT mod + vmch mod + extreme cooling seems the only possible way to do that, mind sharing how 500+ fsb was achieved?

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    Johnny's I believe was done using phase change cooling on NB. Will point him at this thread tho and he can explain.

    512 was hit here using the stock NB cooler and ~ 1.88 vMCH. Only "additional" cooling was some dry ice pellets piled ontop of the NB cooler. This dropped NB temps to ~ 25deg (probe on side of the sink)
    Slapping a waterblock on would probably give a similar effect would imagine chilled water would give better results still.
    Not really extreme cooling lol. Only mods on the board are vFSB and vMCH. vFSB is still pretty much stock afaik
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    OK you can get over 500MHz using a decent air cooler on the NB. The trick is a few extra tenths of volts on the chip, and things are safe so long as you keep it cool. BIOS versions 1.5v and 1.9v are good for this too. The phase cooling was there just to get a WR for the FSB speed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Bravo
    OK you can get over 500MHz using a decent air cooler on the NB. The trick is a few extra tenths of volts on the chip, and things are safe so long as you keep it cool. BIOS versions 1.5v and 1.9v are good for this too. The phase cooling was there just to get a WR for the FSB speed
    BIOS 1.9v, wtf? hehe *edit* - Nvm, you meant BIOS 1.5 + 1.9v on vmch right?

    vmch mod is a must on this board, BIOS won't give more than 1.45v... I'm seriously considering this, and of course will buy better cooling.

    Out of curiosity: how high was ur vichio?

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    Quote Originally Posted by saboya
    BIOS 1.9v, wtf? hehe *edit* - Nvm, you meant BIOS 1.5 + 1.9v on vmch right?

    vmch mod is a must on this board, BIOS won't give more than 1.45v... I'm seriously considering this, and of course will buy better cooling.

    Out of curiosity: how high was ur vichio?
    Check FUGGERS thread, its the bios found in there.

    Not sure if Johnny found the same, but anything above 1.5v on vichio makes things worse for me
    .:. X2 @ 2.9 .:. E6600 L628 @ 4.73 .:. AB9 @ 512 FSB .:. E6300 @ 100% OC Stable

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    Quote Originally Posted by saboya
    BIOS 1.9v, wtf? hehe *edit* - Nvm, you meant BIOS 1.5 + 1.9v on vmch right?

    vmch mod is a must on this board, BIOS won't give more than 1.45v... I'm seriously considering this, and of course will buy better cooling.

    Out of curiosity: how high was ur vichio?

    No I was actually pointing out there are two good BIOS version 1.5 and the beta 1.9. the vmch mod is definately needed, running mine on air about 1.6-1.7volts iirc. vichio works best at 1.5v as Highland3r said we both found that at uber high FSB is hampers the clocks if you up the voltage from 1.5volts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Bravo
    No I was actually pointing out there are two good BIOS version 1.5 and the beta 1.9. the vmch mod is definately needed, running mine on air about 1.6-1.7volts iirc. vichio works best at 1.5v as Highland3r said we both found that at uber high FSB is hampers the clocks if you up the voltage from 1.5volts.
    Had no idea there was this beta 1.9 version... Is it better than 1.5? I'll try to find FUGGER's thread, but if anyone has a link I'd appreciate it

    Will also look for AB9's vmods, I think someone already posted here in XS, I remember seeing it once.

    And weir,d vichio actually helped a bit when I tried to get 450 fsb stable... But I'll stick to 1.5v

    Thanks for the help guys, when (and if) I mod the board I'll post the results here, I see my e6300 crying already!

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    is that 69 core temp or 69 mobo socket temp?

    if the former, i hate you I get 74c at 1.535v right now, at 75% load too, 3.6 GHz.
    Quote Originally Posted by asus support
    Originally Posted by Asus Support
    Hello,

    The tech support team, unfortunately, is not 'in the loop' regarding what, if any, changes are planned for any BIOS, for any board, so we can't say what, if anything may be done, or when it's released, nor does our engineering department have a point of contact for this type of query. All we can suggest if you own the board is to check the download page periodically to see what is available.


    Regards,

    Asus Support Team

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    is that 69 core temp or 69 mobo socket temp?
    Core but environment temp was under 15 degrees

    I said... unmodded and CPU air cooled... I don't think that the link you posted is important since it's in a total different category ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by mache
    Core but environment temp was under 15 degrees

    I said... unmodded and CPU air cooled... I don't think that the link you posted is important since it's in a total different category ...
    Unlikely you'll reach 500FSB in that case. However this is Xtremesystems - voltmods are standard
    .:. X2 @ 2.9 .:. E6600 L628 @ 4.73 .:. AB9 @ 512 FSB .:. E6300 @ 100% OC Stable

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    Nice.
    My e6400 did 3704 on the AB9-PRO unmodded running stock intel cooling
    But only just 3704, only bench stable
    CPU got a little hot but, around 77 80 degrees celcius, mobo around 50 degrees celcius.
    But unfortunately my AB9-PRO died. I benched and all went fine, but when i shutdown the pc had problems booting.
    Its not because of settings, but the board is just dead as hell
    Last edited by ownage; 11-22-2006 at 12:37 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ownage
    Nice.
    My e6400 did 3704 on the AB9-PRO unmodded running stock intel cooling
    But only just 3704, only bench stable
    CPU got a little hot but, around 77 80 degrees celcius, mobo around 50 degrees celcius.
    But unfortunately my AB9-PRO died. I benched and all went fine, but when i shutdown the pc had problems booting.
    Its not because of settings, but the board is just dead as hell
    I pushed mine at 436 for about 100 hours and it was fine, decided to do a speed run with the latest beta at 485 and killed it. It is back at abit for investigation now. Sometimes the need for speed kills.

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    i hate you ^^ , mine E6400 goes to 3700Mhz on 1.4 but i have some Geil 800 Ultra on ing elpida , memtest shows errors on one stick of those crap ;/ above 800Mhz O_0

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    I finally broke 4Ghz, e6400, 500fsb

    I could do 463fsb benchable on 145v Vmch, and 450fsb full stable.
    I did the Vmch pencilmod made by Ntfs and could go up to 2v (motherboard could handle 2v :P)
    I can run 3dmark over 3800mhz, but didn't try higher.
    Can do superpi 1M at 3940mhz, if i remember correct.







    I need other NB cooling to get 500fsb more stable, this Zalman NB heatsink can't handle the heatload.
    Last edited by ownage; 04-04-2007 at 07:49 AM.
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