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Seems like this one was forgotten looking into it again.
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Ticket ID: 1856
Priority: Low
http://hwbot.org/submission/2275016_toolius_wprime___32m_2x_opteron_6272_4sec_291ms\r\n\r\nUnless you do it I\'ll move that score myself
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+1, they're not the same as an SLI setup. 9800gx2, 4870x2, the list goes on
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When I messed up the OS trying to make 600FSB fairly stable I changed to a different system. 600 was boot stable, FYI I will test more later, of course.
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I believe an email has been sent, we're just waiting for a reply.
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I have an abit ic7 max3 But that one won't run willamettes. Plus, I kind of like this board - at least a little bit.
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I don't seem to find a reference to that mobo
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So, 478 mobo #2 ASUS P4C800 Deluxe. Same PCB as the two other boards in this series. Found vdroop/vdroop/vmem for the -E Deluxe one, I suppose they work here as well, if I feel like trying.
I see there are alot of missing parts in the CPU socket area, so I guess I can add a few things (some are present on the "-E" board). Also, cap replacement could be a good idea? I don't know if I have droop issues, but the core voltage is all over the place - this could be due to bad caps I suppose.
Large, green caps are d10, and say (M)105C, 3171, 2a, KZE 1200µF, 16v.
Smaller, purple/gold ones are d8 I think. Maybe d7. These ones say 105C, 0309, RLX, 6.3V, 1500µF.
Chip inside CPU socket measured 4.3mm x 7.3mm and say 2V100 S2241
MOSFETs seem to follow a pattern, where one spot is always empty, one says 13N03LA and one says (I think) 0GN03LA.
Pictures attached. Not sure if the back of the board is useful in this case.
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I'm making a p4c800 recap/mod request thread right now It worked nicely, except that from time to time it wouldn't detect the SSD I was using.
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Sure, why not I'm not 100% sure if I can do that, seems like fine soldering
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An all in one picture? Nope. Some of these are too hardcore for me, anyway. I can only do the easy ones for now. Just replacing the caps should probably help a bit for now
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I wasn't thinking on going insane with the mods. No wonder I didn't find the guide at first, it's in greek
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ok, so I can just type that into cmd.exe and it will run with the selected amount of threads?
I feel the server scores are a bit lower than they should be. My 32core score (based on bulldozer) cannot touch an 8core Piledriver one
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The 4.3mm x 7.3mm SMDs say S3141 2v120v. 99% sure this is correct, but I can't find anything
If that height is not enough I'll buy another set of brackets and get the dremel out of the closet It should be OK, I think I have about 15-17mm clearance.
MY soldering skills are bad, but I have a friend who is decent. If I'm lucky I can ask some physics lab guys at uni, too I also don't quite get what you mean by directly on the legs of the polymer caps. I have a picture in my head, but it looks weird
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Huh? I can't find one that's at 743 FSB.
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I remember this board, voltages all over the place
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What's the max thread count for HWBot prime?
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Not sure if these photos are good enough...?
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Didn't know those were SMD caps, thought they were something else
7.3mm x 4.3mm seems correct.
As for a high quality PSU I'm using PC Power Cooling 750w Silencer for mobos with 4pin connector only. I can also use a Corsair AX1200 with 8 -> 4pin adapter I guess.
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Can you please download the picture and draw what you need more info on/pictures of? I don't really see any big SMD caps anywhere...
All the ones I marked have a diameter of 10mm.
I'm charging my cam battery now, I see a pair of empty spots here and there. Will take some photos in a minute. It's not the best cam out there, but good enough I hope.
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I got this nice ABIT IC7-MAX3 here. The caps seem fine, but they're too tall for my WB mount, so I'd like to replace them. I guess there are better ones out there anyway... This is the first time I've thought of something like this, so I need someone to point out what caps I should get
Caps w/red marking: Rubycon 6.3V 2200µF MBZ T0330 105 deg. C
Caps with blue marking: Rubycon 16v 1200µF ZL T0326 105 deg. C
If there are other caps I should replace, let me know
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Blank IHS. No idea what it is had it for ages.
knopflerbruce - LANparty UT P45-T3RS @ 599.6MHz - 599.55 MHz Reference Clock
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I don't remember the Nb volts, not dangerously high - that's for sure (I was just testing, not trying to kill it). 1.5v tops. Anyway, it took a fair bit of work to get there - the clock amplitudes helped me quite a bit, and of course messing with GTLs