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    k-ohashi Pentium-M LN2 is cooling25 second, ID3.3G

    測試配備
    M/B: AOpen i855GMEm-LFS / BIOS: R1.01
    CPU: Pentium M 755 SL7EM/7416A480
    CPU Cooling: LN2
    Chipset Cooling:
    Memory: SanMax BH-5(339WF)B-V 512MB x1
    VGA: GeForce2GTS(AGP)
    HDD: IBM DTLA-307015
    Power Supply: Zippy-460WS
    Vcore: 1.424V
    Vddr: 3.198V, Vio: 3.521V
    OS: Windows Server 2003 Enterprise
    MEM: CL2-5-2-2, 400/266/133/267 MHz設定(3:4)
    edit: DDR-BOOSTER use


    LN2


    3213Mhz run 25s


    CPU 3.3G

    source

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    I see an OCZ DDR booster!

    I need a desktop board...

    Dothan showing some muscle
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    I said it a year ago...

    Athlon pro MHz Power combined with Intels ocing Power = Pentium-M Power :-)
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    Impressive! What would the temperature be @ only 1.4xV? Couldn't you do those volts on high end water / phase change?
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    Quote Originally Posted by I²K
    I said it a year ago...

    Athlon pro MHz Power combined with Intels ocing Power = Pentium-M Power :-)
    And I've been saying it since I received my 1.5GHz Dothan notebook a few months back. After running a 51s SuperPi at the stock 1.5GHz... you knew these chips would be good if they scaled... and they do.





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    Quote Originally Posted by FUGGER
    I see an OCZ DDR booster!

    I need a desktop board...

    Dothan showing some muscle
    I hear the desktop boards should be available in the U.S. fairly soon

    Keep your eyes open and ill do the same...once ive secured one I will pass on the info

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    *opens his pentium M adapter folder and starts the pcb design program*


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    Quote Originally Posted by saaya
    *opens his pentium M adapter folder and starts the pcb design program*


    haha...even better! do you need any venture capital?

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    i'm wondering if it's doable.. though test-phase needs 478 wires to be soldered
    and i'm wondering what will IC7 think of p-m..

    /me starts dl'ing and comparing p4 and p-m specsheets

    Quote Originally Posted by saaya
    *opens his pentium M adapter folder and starts the pcb design program*


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    dont need any capital, pcbexpress is sponsoring me i get the pcb for free
    all i need is two dead 478 boards so i can use the sockets for an adapter, thats it...

    and caater, im still looking for a place that can solder the parts together for me, but i think i found a place

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    Quote Originally Posted by saaya
    dont need any capital, pcbexpress is sponsoring me i get the pcb for free
    all i need is two dead 478 boards so i can use the sockets for an adapter, thats it...

    and caater, im still looking for a place that can solder the parts together for me, but i think i found a place
    hrmmm do you need the actual pins from the socket as well? I remember ripping apart a bad board once and using the socket as a pin straightener (at the time I had dozens of chips that I needed to straighten for someone...long story).

    Anyway, I know when I ripped the socket from the board the actual contacts remained w/ the pcb...

    lmk

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    another interesting note - it seems that pci/agp lock is missing? :o

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    Quote Originally Posted by caater
    another interesting note - it seems that pci/agp lock is missing? :o

    can we focus on the positives here !
    Last edited by Siphilon; 11-01-2004 at 07:46 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by saaya
    dont need any capital, pcbexpress is sponsoring me i get the pcb for free
    all i need is two dead 478 boards so i can use the sockets for an adapter, thats it...

    and caater, im still looking for a place that can solder the parts together for me, but i think i found a place
    have u tried getting support from abit.....
    u would make them and yourself milliones if u could get it to work

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    Hello, I'm k-ohashi as known as kyosen
    Thanks for your interest to my OC result!
    ...and thanks especially to sxs112 for beginning new threads

    > another interesting note - it seems that pci/agp lock is missing? :o
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    AGP/PCI lock is available on AOpen i855GMEm-LFS!
    I simply want AGP clock for 3DMark etc. and also want to show
    robustness for higher AGP/PCI clock of this motherboard

    I'll try LN2 cooling again...in FSB/mem=3:5mode.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kyosen
    Hello, I'm k-ohashi as known as kyosen
    Thanks for your interest to my OC result!
    ...and thanks especially to sxs112 for beginning new threads

    > another interesting note - it seems that pci/agp lock is missing? :o
    --
    AGP/PCI lock is available on AOpen i855GMEm-LFS!
    I simply want AGP clock for 3DMark etc. and also want to show
    robustness for higher AGP/PCI clock of this motherboard

    I'll try LN2 cooling again...in FSB/mem=3:5mode.
    Oh, nice to see you here.. good job on that mobile
    btw, is dothan more low temperature tolerant than prescott?
    afaik prescott hangs if temp goes lower than ~150C...

    And.. try to get x800 for 2001se goodness

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    Is it only me, or does the Dothan scale bad?
    At around 2.5GHz they own A64/FX clock/clock.
    But now, "only" 25 seconds at 3.2GHz.
    (FX 3.35GHz = 24 sec)

    Impressive results! I just hope to see some DC boards coming out.

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    has that bord a agp pci fix? 119agp and 59pci is to many for the móst pci devices and for the most videocards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Denniscooldelux
    has that bord a agp pci fix? 119agp and 59pci is to many for the móst pci devices and for the most videocards.
    Yes, this board has AGP/PCI clock option in its BIOS,
    which is selectable from 66/33, 75.43/37.72, 88.00/44.00,
    and we have to set 75.43/37.72 or 88.00/44.00 for fixing AGP/PCI clock.
    If we choose 66/33 setting, it behaves synchronous in case of using
    AOpen's clock-mod soft.
    Now Mr. abo's SetFSB is also available for modding clock

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    perfekt. anybody know where to buy dothan for low money? in germany the prices are to high i think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Denniscooldelux
    perfekt. anybody know where to buy dothan for low money? in germany the prices are to high i think.
    try eBay.. i've seen 1M p-M's going there for like $50 and 1.5-1.6ghz dothans for ~$150.


    kyosen/k-ohashi, how about a nice max-fsb stress-test?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kyosen
    Hello, I'm k-ohashi as known as kyosen
    Thanks for your interest to my OC result!
    ...and thanks especially to sxs112 for beginning new threads

    > another interesting note - it seems that pci/agp lock is missing? :o
    --
    AGP/PCI lock is available on AOpen i855GMEm-LFS!
    I simply want AGP clock for 3DMark etc. and also want to show
    robustness for higher AGP/PCI clock of this motherboard

    I'll try LN2 cooling again...in FSB/mem=3:5mode.
    hi kyosen i am waiting for this board and i would like to know if is possible to use 3:5 beyond 133 FSB and if 237/238 is the limit of your ram at 3.2v.
    10x (thanks)

    Ciao

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    Quote Originally Posted by kyosen
    Now Mr. abo's SetFSB is also available for modding clock
    would you post a link to this setfsb? i should get the board in a few days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jan
    would you post a link to this setfsb? i should get the board in a few days.
    http://www13.plala.or.jp/setfsb/

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    thx

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