hey
I whould love to know how to hack my Mobo to a 875P.
hey
I whould love to know how to hack my Mobo to a 875P.
i never heard of such a thing. but my IS7 was a rather decent overclocker...865pe chipset. and way cheaper than 875p
my 2 cents
are you sure????? coze ive heard at much place "865PE is better coze you can hack it to a 875P" or something like that
It's the producers of some of the mobos that have "hacked" the 865 chipset, and enabled PAT on them (which is the only thing afaik that is different from the 875).
There was a thread around here once about this. If I rember right once the hack was performed you could only run 1 to 1 mem. no more deviders. What it basicly did was enable PAT and I think it was for a specific board too (Asus, not sure thow).
GL on finding this thread.
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oh thats it. thx![]()
I could swear I've heard there are 865's sold with PAT already enabled too. Is that right or not?
At 200fsb, yes.Originally posted by Endre
I could swear I've heard there are 865's sold with PAT already enabled too. Is that right or not?
As soon as you pass 200 its disabled.
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so its not a real PAT?!?!
The one I'm thinking of was. It was a bios hack that enabled it permanetly but at 1 to 1 mem only. it was a link to anouther OCing forum.
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Thats on the asus 865 board, havn't read of anything similar for other 865 boards though.
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the 1:1 permanent pat was on teh asus p4p , but you need to flash an bios from another board, then another bios, only works in 1:1 and i seems to be only stable to 250Mhz or so, bit less i think, so is essentially useless unless you want something to go with a 3 or 3.2Ghz P4 as 245Mhz is quite good for them. Overall buying a 875p is best though, by far, as with all good intentions and buying roughly the best matches stuff you may find ram won't do that 1:1 , or your cpu will do way more fsb etc,etc.
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IS7-E (i865) running at 275FSB 5:4 divider with full PAT...
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Very nice....can PAT be fully enabled at 5:4 on the P4P?
AFAIK you can only do it 1:1...
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NZXT S340
only 1:1Originally posted by Soulburner
Very nice....can PAT be fully enabled at 5:4 on the P4P?
AFAIK you can only do it 1:1...![]()
I think MSI 865PE have a kind of PAT hack. Coze in the BIOS menu we can set "Performance Mode" and when i put it at Ultra-Turbo i have a boost of 10-15%!!!!![]()
V Nice Macci. How'd you get PAT at 5:4 there? (NB Strap @ 667?)
(p.s. What you doin using a budget mobo like the IS7-E?)
It is his everyday system.Originally posted by b|gf|sh
V Nice Macci. How'd you get PAT at 5:4 there? (NB Strap @ 667?)
(p.s. What you doin using a budget mobo like the IS7-E?)
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Last edited by Ace-a-Rue; 07-03-2007 at 02:01 PM.
Yup 667 does the trick![]()
NB Strap @667FSB instead of 800FSB
The P4P800 oder the P4C800-E ??
can i go with p4p800
5:4 with pat by 270 FSB?
OR should i buy the P4C800-E ??
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