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    Talking Mobile L12 mod to 200 -> 235FSB

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    ABIT NF7-S 2.0 bios D22A1BK-R2
    XP-M2400+@235.5x10.5 1.7vdd
    Zalman-CNPS7000A-Cu
    1x512MB pc3700 ocz cas 2.5-3-3-7

    Need water or freon for more MHz.

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    Hey Sommer.
    Welcome to Xtreme!!

    Thats a nice fsb for a mobile in an NF7, seems to me that they don't like FSB as much as standard Desktop chips.

    Maybe I'm wrong, but thats what it seems like.

    Nice Job, and GL with it.

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    im at 10.5x250 on my mobile 2500+ w/o the L12 mod. Using the DFI Infinity
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    Excellent Droz!!

    Thats why I purposely threw in the NF7 situation.
    Seems the DFI does a few things differently from the NF7.......
    Much to the chagrin of users of the NF7, as they have had ample time to iron out these issues, but they remain.

    GL with ya board Droz.

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    hehe yup. Im having a vdimm undervolt problem with the DFI but it seems like im one of those unlucky few. I know of one other person who has the same vdimm undervolting issue.
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    it seems that infinities dont need the l12 mod...

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    @Sommer.. Did you try the L12~~>166 first ?

    I tried the 166 mod and it didnt help me.. Im debating on giving the 200 one a try..

    Thunda

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    @Sommer.. Did you try the L12~~>166 first ?
    No, I painted the cpu to 200 before I tried it in the mobo.

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    Re: Mobile L12 mod to 200 -> 235FSB

    Originally posted by Sommer
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    ABIT NF7-S 2.0 bios D22A1BK-R2
    XP-M2400+@235.5x10.5 1.7vdd
    Zalman-CNPS7000A-Cu
    1x512MB pc3700 ocz cas 2.5-3-3-7

    Need water or freon for more MHz.
    :thumbsup:

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    Welcome to Xtreme!!
    Thanks muzz

    Funny thing I couldn't get above 235 stable in prime95 and memtest, i just tried 238.5 and stable in memtest still priming.

    Got the cpu and mem on friday, hope it will age as wine and go
    higher, 240fsb would be nice

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    nice, can you link to what pins you painted for 200mHz??

    C

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    Originally posted by Sommer
    Thanks muzz

    Funny thing I couldn't get above 235 stable in prime95 and memtest, i just tried 238.5 and stable in memtest still priming.

    Got the cpu and mem on friday, hope it will age as wine and go
    higher, 240fsb would be nice
    Man... if u can beat this D22 Alpha 1 bios record that will be awesome...

    multi 12*252FSB cas2-2-2-5 1:1 dual and d22Alpha1, ROXXXSSS with PiFast33

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    Great overclock!

    I don't have the tools for that kind of speed, but I will try
    the vdd mod later for maybe 240-250fsb, still priming 238.
    Did a couple of superpi and 3dm2001 runs, looks like a stable overclock so far.

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    Excellent Sommer!!

    Let us know how you make out with that, sounds like a decent combo for sure.
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    Good to hear its been improving. 200 MHz over my desktop chip easy but seems resitant to hold up for more....but I want 300!

    Are you able to have CPC enabled with that Ram Somer? Is that the gold?
    Last edited by texuspete00; 03-21-2004 at 08:18 AM.

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    Yes, CPC enabled, and Rev2 EL Gold Edition. I'm getting a second
    stick as soon as I can afford it, will use it in a A64 system later on.

    Update on fsb, now on 239.5 for 2515MHz, priming as we speak.

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    I did try a pulldown on AH30 for 166 default FSB on my XP-M and NF7-S v2.0 and the result was a few MHz worse then without it.
    But my board is a bit strange, i get worse fsb with Cpu Interface disable for example.
    Abit NF7-S v2.0 vdd vdimm | 2400+ XP-M @ 10x230.5 1.83v | 2x TwinMOS / Winbond BH-5 256MB

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