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Alpi - GeForce GTX 285 @ 1100/1390MHz - 119861 marks 3DMark2001 SE
TASOS replied to Mr.Scott's topic in Result Discussions
Congrats !!! The VGA clocks are very very good. But your cpu clocks (mainly) are kind of low. If you could have a 6.4Ghz cpu , your run would have been @127k -
Superpi 1M efficiency down the drain on singlecore
TASOS replied to TAGG's topic in Benchmark software
What i could think of , is Memory sub-timings (not the primary ones) ... and bios version. -
Not true. G3258 cpu's have IMC's just like every other cpu's have. Some will be good , some will be average and some will be excellent. One random cpu i had , went all the way up to 3600 on mem (aircooled). Is (each) of your hardware validated to run at those specs ? Is your board tested to be able to run high mem speed (with any other cpu or ram) ? Have you ever run high mem speed , on an other board , with any of these G3258's ? You have a lot to test. Start with your memory settings on a single module at first. Havent told us anything about memory training also.
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The board had a typical behaviour of VIA chipset , easily loosing stability after the 110fsb mark. Of cource it was more stable when not using the +33 ram speed option. But what's the point of using it then ? ... better go irongate. As for overclocking aspect , i wouldnt say that i noticed an improvement after modding it to a K7V-T Maybe it was a bit better ... but it could also be a placebo effect. When overclocking through bios , the board had a (bug or feature) of NOT booting straight away ... but after a couple of reset's. That was happening only the first time i changed an fsb value. Next boot-up's after the first , were fine. Not the same behaviour when going jumper & dip-switch way. When the board was a normal K7V (with all bios tested) it could boot a Tbird and overclock it , up to 800 Mhz Either it was fsb overclocking or multi overclocking. After the 800 barrier it was a no go. After i did the hardware modification , i initially left the original bios of K7V on it , to see how it reacts. Well , it raised the Tbird speed barrier up to 880Mhz. Meaning that an original Tbird 900 still couldnt boot all the way. It could open the screen and proceed with the boot sequence up to FF indication on the poster , but after that i was left with a black screen and dead cursor. I then flashed it to K7V-T ... and got a green light. I will keep on testing it , but i need to find some good 150+ CL2 sdram chips
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Old School is Best School Season 3 Round 5
TASOS replied to Strunkenbold's topic in HWBOT Competitions
Oups That's me This is one of my results. I was unstable and couldnt take the screenshot. i had instant freezes ... so i took a photo. The score is valid ... and it's obvious that the system is mine (no loan photo). If somebody complains about this score , you can do what you consider best. It's not a big deal for me , because i have an other score a few ms slower. TASOS`s SuperPi - 1M score: 1min 57sec 830ms with a Athlon 900 (Thunderbird, Slot A) Sorry for the extra moderating work. -
Stelaras - K6-2+ 570MHz @ 800MHz - 705.62 pps HWBOT Prime
TASOS replied to Gumanoid's topic in Result Discussions
Great score stelaras. Congrats !!! -
kotori - Rage Fury MAXX @ 164/174MHz - 11927 marks 3DMark 99 Max
TASOS replied to zafiropo's topic in Result Discussions
Congrats Kotori-san. Great score !!! -
My good friend hipro5 (which i thank ,very-very much) modded the board to become a K7V-T by adding the capasitors on the back side and by adding the resistor in the front side , (plus moving one of the existing ones). After that , i flashed the board to become a K7V-T It's the exact mod , described here Aufpoliert: Vom Asus K7V zum K7V-T(uning) No other mods done on this board. I will upload pics later.
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Gumanoid - K6-2+ 550MHz @ 810MHz - 810 mhz CPU Frequency
TASOS replied to Massman's topic in Result Discussions
Congrats for the achievement !!! You got extremely lucky with both the board and cpu. -
Dead Things - K6-2+ 550MHz @ 690MHz - 642.64 pps HWBOT Prime
TASOS replied to max1024's topic in Result Discussions
Same here , when i tested an Ali board. -
Listed as socket 462 ... maybe ?
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AMD Athlon MP @ 1662.03 MHz - CPU-Z VALIDATOR ...Just for the record Because cpu-z isn't what it used to be. Aida VS Cpu-z
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Yes i will do it this evening , after work.
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Sad , that i got this board , too late (for stage3 of round4) But Extremely happy , that i finally got this beauty , i've been "hunting" for years. Iwill MPX2
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Please add IWILL-MPX2 dual socket A motherboard. https://www.cnet.com/products/iwill-mpx2-motherboard-extended-atx-socket-a-amd-760-mpx/specs/
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Are you trying to say something usefull here ... or you are just saying pipes ?
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Easter symbolizes the renewal of life. The most important religious celebretion for all Christians. This year , it's "Happy Easter to all Christians" Why "ALL" ? Because this year especially , Orthodox Christians and Catholics are celebrating Easter on the same day. This will not happen again , until 2025 !!! Want to now why ? (read the article) Why Orthodox Easter is the Same Day as Catholic Easter This Year | GreekReporter.com // I wish everybody here,good health,peace,love and happiness for you and your families.
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I had the exact same problem. Disabling DMI or sensors or whatever in cpuz .ini didnt help. All cpuz versions that need to install into program files were causing me freezes. Only the old , stand alone cpuz versions were working. I uninstalled all cpuz versions i had in my os and restart. Then i removed all registry entries (regarding cpuz-cpuid) and restart. Installed 1.78.1 and it worked.
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Thank you Scotty Good luck to you too. To tell you the truth , i dont like the board i got. It's a rev 1.04 but with the old defect B1 chipset. It maxxes out at 148 , so i'll have to unlock the cpus's multi (but i need a new pair of eyes for this). TASOS`s Cinebench - 2003 score: 544 points with a Athlon MP 2600+ (Thoroughbred) There's also too much voltage difference between cpu0 & cpu1. Measured with multimeter. Maybe i'll try a couple of bios ... but i'm almost certain it's a hardware issue.