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    Running high Vcore w/ high FSB on a NF7-S

    Guys, I hope you know this one.. here's the problem:

    My NF7-S will not boot with high Vcore + high FSB. I think I saw someone post this before, but I can't find it anymore. The Vio mod was the thing to do (I think)..so I did..

    The Vio mod gives me more Vddr and stable too..but no high fsb. What happens is this:

    I run 11x233 2.15V. It boots to the desktop and then craps out due to low Vcore. I raise the Vcore to 2.2 (there is nothing in between 2.15 and 2.2) and reboot.. The system hangs at the XP screen with the little bar going...and it stays there. The bar keeps going for ages and it never boots..

    Tried the following:
    Vio mod (had it @ 3.50)
    Vdd (board can do 237 unmodded)
    12V mod
    Heatsinks on the mosfets + fan

    Now 11,5 x 223 boots and I'm writing this at that speed. So in short:
    11 x 233 (2563MHz) 2.2V no boot
    11,5 x 223 (2568MHz) 2.2 boot
    10 x 237 boot

    Any ideas? I'm all out.. tnx guys.

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    what cooling? Temps??

    2.2 is a hell of a lot of voltage

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    Sure is, I get scared at about the 1.9v mark.
    I've heard it all, I've seen it all, I've done it all. I just don't remember any of it.

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    Originally posted by AcEmAsTr
    what cooling? Temps??

    2.2 is a hell of a lot of voltage
    Sorry, thats watercooled. 2.2V is quite a bit of voltage yes.. But the cpu is ok with it.



    Now those settings are ok.. Also..high fsb + lower MP is ok.. Combine them..no boot.

    11 x 232 works btw..

    Vddr is a bit high there.. I don't use that all the time It can do those settings @ 3.00V as well.. This was for testing..

    Originally posted by st0nedpenguin
    Sure is, I get scared at about the 1.9v mark.
    If say 2.3V makes it stable.. I'll use it.. I never keep hardware that long and it never runs on high voltage for long. This is only for benching.

    Oh btw.. a guy from another forum has the same problem..
    Last edited by Fewture; 08-19-2003 at 11:07 AM.

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    vio???? what do you mean with vio voltage?

    high fsb+high multi is probably he prob here... you need more vdd id say

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    If you want to run both really high Vcore and high FSB you need to disable APIC. No good for 3dmark though, since you will loose lots of points in car low and also a few in some of the other tests. I got APIC disabled all the time except when I bench 3dm.

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    u used 3 volts???????????????????????



    that would fry any chip instantly!!!!

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    Originally posted by AcEmAsTr
    u used 3 volts???????????????????????



    that would fry any chip instantly!!!!
    LOL..read my post again.. You will see it 3V for yhe memory..

    I'll try that APIC.. You mean the bios setting right? Set it to disabled..

    Originally posted by saaya
    vio???? what do you mean with vio voltage?

    high fsb+high multi is probably he prob here... you need more vdd id say
    Vio is the 3.3V rail..

    Edit:
    I tried raising the Vdd voltage..but is does nothing. Tried up to 2V but no luck.

    I don't understand this board.. It's does 237 1.74Vdd but 240 is impossible. Even when pumping 3.25V through the memory... Maybe the mem just won't do 240. I had some Twinmos BH-5 here the other day..also no luck with that.. (Was better ram though, did the same but with less voltage)
    Last edited by Fewture; 08-19-2003 at 03:31 PM.

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    ahh lol, still... dont go higher than 2.2vcore!! thats murder on that chip!

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    Originally posted by AcEmAsTr
    ahh lol, still... dont go higher than 2.2vcore!! thats murder on that chip!
    Look at the Vcore.. it is 2.18 and that is idle. Under load it drops to 2.12/2.13V and this is 2.22V is bios..

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    you mean you raised the 3.3v rail? thats not vio afaik, vio is basically the same as vdd... its both chipset voltage.

    you changed the vdd from 1.74 to 2v and it doesnt give you a single mhz in fsb speeds? how are you cooling the northbridge?
    if the cooling is ok then your vdd mod is probably not working, i never heard that a jump from 1.75v to 2v on vdd didnt change anything at all...

    it cant be the memory since you can boot at 10x237...

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    i have done s.pi at 246*11 with 2.2v of vcore

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    Originally posted by Dirty_Punk
    i have done s.pi at 246*11 with 2.2v of vcore

    Aha.

    Need details. Bios version, ram brand and timings, vdd, cooling, cpu and its clocks etc. pp.

    Not just a statement
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    I can do 13x223 at 2,06V in bios 18. Superpi, Pifast, 3DMark (see sig)... But 2,1V+ does not stabilize my proc more, I am at 240x11,5 and cpu's not fully stable. At those and higher volts I get reboots. Prom keeps being shut down after some reboots under full load. Then havta wait 2-3mins for prom recovery

    I am really stressed with that nf2 prob.

    P.S. I cannot boot at 11x240 BUT at 11,5x240
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    Originally posted by SAE
    Aha.

    Need details. Bios version, ram brand and timings, vdd, cooling, cpu and its clocks etc. pp.

    Not just a statement
    bios 10, the best performer
    ram 2*kingston PC3500 Rev A00, one in slot 3 with CH5, one in slot 2 with Kingston4.5ns
    VDDR 3.15v
    timings 7-3-2-2 cpu interface enable
    ram divider 3/3
    vagp 1.8v
    vdd 1.9v with vdd mod
    vcore 2.2v
    cpu AIUHB 2100+

    NB watercooled with 3° water
    cpu watercooled also with 3° water
    dual fan on memory
    sink on SB (useless)
    all integrated peripheral/port/controller disabled

    need other?

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    Originally posted by Dirty_Punk
    bios 10, the best performer
    ram 2*kingston PC3500 Rev A00, one in slot 3 with CH5, one in slot 2 with Kingston4.5ns
    VDDR 3.15v
    timings 7-3-2-2 cpu interface enable
    ram divider 3/3
    vagp 1.8v
    vdd 1.9v with vdd mod
    vcore 2.2v
    cpu AIUHB 2100+

    NB watercooled with 3° water
    cpu watercooled also with 3° water
    dual fan on memory
    sink on SB (useless)
    all integrated peripheral/port/controller disabled

    need other?
    Thx

    Very detailed as I love it

    Is ram divider 3/3 the most stable one for ya?

    Was not sure but thought it was for me too Trying 4/4 and 5/5 though.
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    with bios 10 3/3 is the most stable for me, with 14 for example 6/6 is better, but bios 14 is worse than 10

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    Originally posted by saaya
    you mean you raised the 3.3v rail? thats not vio afaik, vio is basically the same as vdd... its both chipset voltage.

    you changed the vdd from 1.74 to 2v and it doesnt give you a single mhz in fsb speeds? how are you cooling the northbridge?
    if the cooling is ok then your vdd mod is probably not working, i never heard that a jump from 1.75v to 2v on vdd didnt change anything at all...

    it cant be the memory since you can boot at 10x237...
    Thats right.. Vdd does not help a bit. It stabilizes yes, but no Mhz gain..nothing. The NB is cooled by an N waterblock cnc machined. Also..the chipset is lapped. Contact is good since the block sucks onto the chipset when I install it.

    When at 240 it reboots instantly. Sometimes I can run Sandra. The way everything went I thought I was gonna hit 250..but then there is that wall..aargghh..

    I measue the Vdd on the little solder dot on the board.. The measure point as indicated on motherboardfaqs. It's working..

    Edit:

    Hmm.. I tried ramdiv 6/6 and auto..(no difference btw) Maybe I should focus on that on my next try.

    Dirty_Punk:
    What the exact difference for you between 3/3 and say 6/6?
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    Originally posted by Hognert
    If you want to run both really high Vcore and high FSB you need to disable APIC. No good for 3dmark though, since you will loose lots of points in car low and also a few in some of the other tests. I got APIC disabled all the time except when I bench 3dm.
    I haven't tried it yet, but the other guy who had the same problem tried it.. It worked!! Great stuff..tnx!

    Now to kill the next problem.. 240 fsb..

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    I've read some posts that Vio is the same as Vdd. I thought there was a slight difference.

    Vio is the voltage that is given to all the components that need 3.3V on the motherboard such as mem, vga and chipset. Increasing Vio gives more stability.

    Vdd is only the voltage on the chipset which can be altered in the bios or with a VR. Increasing Vdd causes to drop Vddr a little bit (didn't measure Vagp), but with more Vdd I can get higher fsb's.

    My Vio given by my PSU (Enermax EG465AX-VE) is allready 3.5V, but without the Vdd mod I wasn't able to run the fsb's I'm running now. (239 with a s*cking bios from ASUS)

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    I already installed win2k without APIC but have it enabled in bios. It doesn't change anything then disabling it in bios too, does it?

    But I can see it even when booting win2kpro: if the blue loading bar on boot screen beginning in the middle (50% data load) it's okay then with vcore and vdd, otherwise starting at 0% means a problem IMO.

    bios 10 often bluescreens on me at same settings before getting to this boot screen I also cannot use more multis than before...
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    Originally posted by Fewture
    Dirty_Punk:
    What the exact difference for you between 3/3 and say 6/6?
    in performance nothing, but in stability it can change a bit, not great difference but a bit yes

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    The one strange thing i get trying too boot @ FSB> 227....
    It just boots, shows the windows 2k screen, but as soon as the desktop blue screen with the bar in the middle (is this called the splashscreen?) appears, i get a BSOD.
    I just turn the system off and after 2 seconds on again and...voila...Windows loads no problem...

    Strange behaviour...anyone knows what's causing this?

    @Fewture, i think it's the same thing your system does, but your system reboots instead of giving a BSOD.
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    sounds like memory to me... but it could of course also be the chipset or the cpu...

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    It's all memory or memory timings.


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