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    Fantastic achievement with the Tualatin! There most definetly is a Vcore mod for the CUV266 as I have it on mine at home think the reg allows upto 3.5V Vcore but I wouldn't like to try it. Im away at the moment so I haven't got any other details but the mod is definetly possible!

    What hard drive are you using wtih 46MHz PCI frequency? Or are you using a 64bit PCI IDE card?

    Cant wait to see you pi1m time for the 1300! Congrats again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FlanK3r View Post
    can u try some benchmarks? Nice temp and nice clock.
    this is the first section with ln2,for me is a good result don't broken anythink.

    Next time I will try superpi 1M with the mmx


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    you made my day a little better lol pics of the custom pot?
    Ehm,what is custom pot?my dewar?the black think?

    Quote Originally Posted by sparkY1000 View Post
    Fantastic achievement with the Tualatin! There most definetly is a Vcore mod for the CUV266 as I have it on mine at home think the reg allows upto 3.5V Vcore but I wouldn't like to try it. Im away at the moment so I haven't got any other details but the mod is definetly possible!

    What hard drive are you using wtih 46MHz PCI frequency? Or are you using a 64bit PCI IDE card?

    Cant wait to see you pi1m time for the 1300! Congrats again!
    Thank's but is not a fantastic score,is a wr for a celeron 1300 but more is possible.

    With 2 volt and a tb1 I think a shoot@2550mhz is possible.

    My friend stalker170 have the tb1,but where is the mod for vcore of tusl2-c?

    I search for vmod of my tusl2c,not cuv266,my cuv266 is perfect(201 fsb).

    47 of pci is not a problem,look this picture
    60 mhz of pci western digital 8 gb



    PS:where is the vmod for tusl2c?help me boys

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    I had this board some time ago - vcore controller is on 95% located between socket and top edge of board. Check the markings and find datasheet of this part in google (I haven't found any schematics for vmod on this board). Then look for fb pin, check resistance between this pin and ground and try to find place, where you can solder wire. Paste pics in good res in this topic, I'll try to find it also

    And finally - nice results

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    Quote Originally Posted by ruggero View Post
    Ehm,what is custom pot?my dewar?the black think?
    what you used to cool the cpu



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    Quote Originally Posted by ruggero View Post
    With 2 volt and a tb1 I think a shoot@2550mhz is possible.
    for 2550 you need cpu@2250-2300 on SS. vmod for tusl work normal up to 1.9v on this clocks. on screen you have 1.8v, its 1.85-1.9v real.

    you have great tA1, not all tB1 can do 2300+. i dont think tis cpu http://www.hwbot.org/result.do?resultId=558437 can run 2450+
    Last edited by GraduS; 03-26-2009 at 01:12 AM.


    S370 WR:



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    Quote Originally Posted by GraduS View Post
    for 2550 you need cpu@2250-2300 on SS. vmod for tusl work normal up to 1.9v on this clocks. on screen you have 1.8v, its 1.85-1.9v real.

    you have great tA1, not all tB1 can do 2300+. i dont think tis cpu http://www.hwbot.org/result.do?resultId=558437 can run 2450+
    I will see the frequency of that cpu.

    You have a pvt,can you explain please your mod to tusl2-c to have 2 volt with tualatin?

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