Everything posted by Antinomy
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P4C800-E modBIOS
No idea, I didn't have any Abit 865/875 boards. The problem with Asus was that it had problems initializing TM2 correctly which only mobile Prescotts seem to have. We have a saying - "Woe from Mind" which kinda explains the situation. Asus had too many checks and it summed up in an exception that crashed them altogether. I bypassed the problem ones and voila. I've used IDA to disassemble the problem parts.
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P4C800-E modBIOS
Hex editor. You don't need a special microcode for mobiles, it's the same as desktops. It wasn't about microcodes at all. In fact when we talk about compatibility, it's 95% not the microcodes.
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P4C800-E modBIOS
When you thought everything should be found after 20 years, lol. Another update to you! Change list: 1) Added support for Mobile Pentium 4 Prescott CPUs. EIST is enabled so you can use any MSR utility of choice to change the multiplier (CrystalCPUID, CPUMSR, RMClock, etc.) 2) Added tRAS values 9 and 10 to BIOS setup 3) Fixed help message for Advanced memory settings section 4) Set default system date to 01/01/2024 http://valid.x86.fr/6pmnfz Should work with P4C800-E, P4P800 2.0 and P4P800 SE. Issues are reported with P4C800 (timings are not set). I don't have this board so can't check myself. P4P800 series (-SE too) work with memory in slots 1 and 3 only. benchBIOS v1.2.zip
- I.nfraR.ed - NF7 V2.0 @ 306.8MHz - 306.83 MHz Reference Frequency
- Dry_Ice777 - DDR2 SDRAM @ 772MHz - 772 MHz Memory Frequency
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P4C800-E modBIOS
I didn't change the code. I just labeled two dividers in the menu, like I said - values 0000 and 1101. O.K. I'll mod it. I found out that my BIOS works on P4P800/SE only with RAM in slots 1 and 3. With slots 2/4 it stops at POST A4. But I need 2/4 to use RAMbooster in slot 1.
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P4C800-E modBIOS
Something new for you! Found out two new strap/divider combinations: 1:1 (100MHz strap) and 1:1 (166MHz strap) FSB 100 1:1 FSB166 1:1 Feel free to play with it. I've updated the benchBIOS to version 1.1. As you can see, PAT works on these dividers with 865PE boards too (checked on P4P800 and P4P800 SE). @Tzk@digitalbath you might be interested in this finding. Digitalbath you might want to add this to your P4P800 SE BIOS. FSB100 is value 0000 and FSB166 is 1101. benchBIOS v1.1.zip
- RaspberryHex - DDR2 SDRAM @ 1712.2MHz - 856.1 MHz Memory Frequency
- moi_kot_lybit_moloko - Core i3 7350K @ 5450.1MHz - 6min 50sec 405ms GPUPI for CPU - 1B
- Massman - Ryzen Threadripper 7980X @ 5490.1MHz - 181.41 cb Cinebench - R11.5
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Aquamark3 2023 HotFix1 by Genieben
It's not about fixing the old hardware problem, is it?
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HWBOT 2020 Make it great again Thread:
https://hwbot.org/submission/5289039_ideafix_hwbot_x265_benchmark___1080p_xeon_lv_1.66_ghz_0.78_fps
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HWBOT 2020 Make it great again Thread:
Has the multisocket bug been fixed? When the score is detected as 1xCPU but it's 2x and even I can edit it.
- R-998 - K6-2 333MHz @ 402MHz - 5h 54min 36sec 836ms SuperPi - 32M
- Antinomy - Opteron 146 (Venus, s939) @ 3118MHz - 36sec 890ms PiFast
- Antinomy - Celeron 2.8Ghz (Northwood) @ 4242.6MHz - 4242.62 MHz CPU Frequency
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PLEASE ADD MOTHERBOARD THREAD:
added https://hwbot.org/hardware/motherboard/85ea/
- TAGG - Pentium 4 2.8Ghz (Northwood, 133 FSB) @ 5272MHz - 39sec 700ms PiFast
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PLEASE ADD MOTHERBOARD THREAD:
added) https://hwbot.org/hardware/motherboard/a960m_m2/
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PLEASE ADD MOTHERBOARD THREAD:
https://hwbot.org/hardware/motherboard/aln50/
- TAGG - GeForce4 Ti 4800 SE @ 410/381MHz - 26050 marks 3DMark2001 SE
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TAGG - GMA X3000 (G965) @ 1063/531MHz - 12566 marks 3DMark2001 SE
Nice score!
- ShaggySVK - Celeron 2.7Ghz (Northwood) @ 4542.4MHz - 4542.44 MHz CPU Frequency
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BSEL and VID mods for old rusty Socket P CPUs (Intel X9100)
Hi, that article is a blast from the past, I've written it more than 16 years ago, lol. You need to mod your CPU socket like on the first photo (same mod as 133->166). Be careful not to make a short circuit with the first row of pins. http://dxpc.ru/images/stories/pc/socketmandpfsbmod.jpg
- Massman - Core i9 11980HK @ 5490MHz - 6301 marks XTU 2.0