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    Smile Asrock 775Dual-VSTA Volt Mods

    Volt Mod Guru (Mallet) has his Asrock 775Dual-VSTA board at 318FSB

    For the full story.
    http://forums.vr-zone.com/showthread.php?t=93127

    Also some overclocking hints for the 775dual-vsta. In the Bios set:
    Cpu:pci-e async
    Pci-e 117mhz
    spread spectrum - Disabled
    V-link - normal



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    Woot, not a single reply!?

    Well here's a from me.

    Now I can improve on my '01 score : http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=9053652

    But I don't want to kill this mobo the first week.
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    Some people don’t like challenging boards.


    324FSB so far for this motherboard is excellent.
    Last edited by Alchemist; 09-25-2006 at 05:12 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alchemist
    Some people don’t like challenging boards.


    324FSB so far for this motherboard is excellent.
    I'd die for 324 FSB ( @ stable ), what's the secret?
    I think IDE Controller in the chipset is my problem, should I do a Vchipset mod? What do You think? I'm stuck on 300 FSB.

    ( maybe I should get a second Asrock 775Dual-VSTA board, hey they're so cheap )

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    Nice thanks

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    Alright, finally able to log in.
    I've now done 2 of the Vmods; Vdimm & Vnb.

    350 FSB @ DDR400 @ 2 2 2 5 1T speed!!!



    Sadly I'm only j/k of course, but the mods works and I'm now able to clock the BH-5 mem up to 225MHz mem speed ( 2.95V needed ).
    Only bench stable though.

    But my BH-5 sticks aren't interesting for 24/7 use, the 2GB DDR UCCC mem are and I have one hell of a tough time to clock them at DDR400 @ 1T settings.

    I'm now going to reboot and see if I can break 302 FSB barrier with the Vnb mod in place, wish me good luck!

    Edit: @Alchemist; yeah I've read those threads. If I can't get 300 FSB 100% stable ( which I apparently can't when Prime95 fails ) I'll put CPU back to default and don't bother clocking this setup at all.
    Last edited by OnLine; 09-28-2006 at 02:18 PM.
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    Wink

    Good Luck and don’t give up I'm sure that you like many others will find more FSB eventually.

    These are the heaviest thread out there on 775dual-vsta.


    http://forums.anandtech.com/messagev...&enterthread=y

    http://forums.anandtech.com/messagev...&enterthread=y





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    Quote Originally Posted by Alchemist
    Good Luck and don’t give up I'm sure that you like many others will find more FSB eventually.

    These are the heaviest thread out there on 775dual-vsta.


    http://forums.anandtech.com/messagev...&enterthread=y

    http://forums.anandtech.com/messagev...&enterthread=y




    Alright, thanks!

    I'm now dual priming at FSB300, with 2GB DDR UCCC mem at DDR400 @ 3 4 4 10 1T @ Vdimm=high.
    So far so good ( currently at 40 min ), the thing is I need to cool these mem with very cold air, with low ambient temp ( +5'C ) or else Prime95 craps out after 4 minutes.

    That - or - maybe my Conroe E6600 is utter crap and needs the very low ambient temp for 2.7GHz.
    It can't be that bad, can it?

    I've removed all Vmods because they didn't help me a bit ( apart from the Vdimm mod which helped me clock BH-5 mem a lot higher ), but the low temp definitely do so I'll keep the balcony door open forever and put on more clothes.

    No actually, I'll remove the heatspreders on the mem. Get some Cu ones, use a good thermal paste and add a fan over the sticks.
    They must be overheating.

    I'll work on higher FSB when I can get this 100% stable.

    49 minutes now!
    55 minutes now!
    1 hour now!!!!!!!
    Edit: sht!!!!
    Last edited by OnLine; 09-29-2006 at 11:28 AM.
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    Dual priming at 306 FSB, doomed to fail!
    I actually made a misstake earlier, I used fast V-link speed.

    Adjusted some settings and said: "If FSB300 doesn't work, maybe FSB306 will". You know that "famous" FSB300 bug.

    18 minutes now!
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    It's good to see that it’s hanging in there for you at 306FSB.

    How much power are you injecting into your ram?

    It’s the first time that I hear someone with this mobo running on sizzling ram.



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    He He, 40 minutes then a big .
    Core 1 always fails.

    I'm only using 2.7 Vdimm = high in BIOS. These mem only need 2.6V to function properly up to 260-270MHz. They're PC4000 mem.

    But I can dual prime - as it seems - Small Test @ FSB306 forever so I guess it's not the CPU, not the mobo but memory or northbridge.
    Fine, let's put mem on divider or use 2T or use the flex "poor perf" option You may say!?
    The sad part, it doesn't help me. Large test still errors out at 300 FSB.

    I must play more with advanced timings.
    But first I'm going to try boot at FSB312 and do some torture with dual prime Small Test. Test the CPU so to say.
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    Smile

    Sounds like a good idea.

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    Huh, 312FSB didn't post, how odd!??!

    Starting all over with different mem, this time with 2x256MB PC2700 mem @ 3/5 divider.

    IF IT FAILS NOW at FSB302 in Prime95 Large Test it's not the mem and ... I GIVE UP!!!

    Thanks for the support!
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    It failed after 2 minutes ... Good Night!
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    FSB315!

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    Thumbs up

    Wow That’s impressive what did you do to get that?



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    Alright, when I'm using a X1900XT I've never bothered to do the Vagp mod.
    How could an AGP mod possibly help me pass memtest & Prime95 large test at FSB300!??

    Well, I did the mod and immediately I could pass memtest86 not only at 300FSB but 310FSB too, and post & boot at FSB315!!!

    So I guess this is in reality a memory controller mod ( or somehow connected to mem ), kind of.

    Still, dual Priming large test fails at FSB300 even though it's perfectly benchable up to at least 315FSB.
    Last edited by OnLine; 10-01-2006 at 03:55 PM.
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    Thumbs up

    AGP volt mod helping the FSB reach higher while you running a PCI-e card?
    That's strange but it seems to work for everyone that’s tried it so far.

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    Talking D 805 CPU Pin Volt Mod (1.6Volt)=4000Mhz

    I have done the highest cpu pin volt mod for the D 805 and got it to
    4000Mhz.
    I can boot into Windows at 4080Mhz but its not stable.
    Thats 50% Overclock with this mobo happy happy!




    Last edited by Alchemist; 10-04-2006 at 10:08 PM.

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    WOW, great OC!
    Is that Prime stable?

    Maybe we should swap hardware, You take my stuff and I take yours?!

    No luck for me, no FSB300 for me. I even lost the damn MAC address after a CMOS reset. "MAC address invalid in both Flash and CMOS, press F1 to continue"!!!

    So, no 10/100 MBit LAN until I figured out how to recover the address, my network card.
    The chip had to be reprogrammed.

    http://www.asrock.com/support/QA/TSD...0and%20CMOS%22

    So, we're the only 2 ones with an Asrock 775Dual-VSTA mobo!?
    I guess we are.
    Last edited by OnLine; 10-05-2006 at 02:27 PM.
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    Smile

    I have not run prime but it works all day long with all apps and games so far.

    Sorry to hear that your system has crashed big time.
    Last edited by Alchemist; 10-05-2006 at 09:05 PM.

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    Yeah, sorry to hear that your system crashed. It happens though :\.
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    Um I think the losing of the MAC address was a BIOS issue. I believe to get it fixed would require sending the board back to asrock. You could always use this as an excuse to upgrade to gigabit ethernet card

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    Yeah, losing the MAC address is probably a BIOS issue.
    And not a small one either. But it can be fixed and I luckily recovered it.

    How to Write MAC address of your motherboard;

    http://www.asrock.com/support/Download/MAC_tool_dl.htm

    1. Create a bootable system floppy disk.
    2. Download MM.zip and unzip MA, MAC.EXE, and MM.BAT to the floppy disk.
    3. Use notepad to open MA file in the Windows OS.
    4. Find the MAC address sticker on the motherboard and replace the MAC address in the MA file.
    5. Boot the system from the floppy disk, run MM (A:\mm <Enter>) to write the MAC address.
    6. To read the MAC address from the motherboard, run A:\mac r<Enter>

    It works!

    Great mods Mallet!
    What's the Vnb mod good for, seems to do nothing for stability & OC ( in my system )!?

    I'm about to order a second Asrock 775Dual-VSTA board.
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