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    How to 865PE@875P???

    hey

    I whould love to know how to hack my Mobo to a 875P.

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    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

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    are you sure????? coze ive heard at much place "865PE is better coze you can hack it to a 875P" or something like that

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    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).

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    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).

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    oh thats it. thx

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    I could swear I've heard there are 865's sold with PAT already enabled too. Is that right or not?

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    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?
    At 200fsb, yes.

    As soon as you pass 200 its disabled.
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    so its not a real PAT?!?!

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    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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    Originally posted by macci
    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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    Originally posted by Soulburner
    Very nice....can PAT be fully enabled at 5:4 on the P4P?

    AFAIK you can only do it 1:1...
    only 1:1

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    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%!!!!

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    Originally posted by macci
    IS7-E (i865) running at 275FSB 5:4 divider with full PAT...
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    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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    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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    Ah right, so he's not an overclocking robot after all
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    Originally posted by macci
    IS7-E (i865) running at 275FSB 5:4 divider with full PAT...
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    I feel honored to beat the GREAT one in CTIAW....Man....What an accomplishment....honey (wife), come see this!
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    Got it (Was just a case of using NB Strap@667)
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    Yup 667 does the trick

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    667?




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    NB Strap @667FSB instead of 800FSB

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    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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