
Antinomy
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Very interesting, I didn't change timing menus. I'll check and let you know.
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https://hwbot.org/hardware/motherboard/epia_v/
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https://hwbot.org/hardware/motherboard/z8pe_d12embedded/
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https://hwbot.org/submission/2270364_antinomy_pcmark05_(alpha)_celeron_d_315_(2.26ghz_s478)_11225_marks PCMark05 getting points again/still?
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Very stubborn SOAB I must admit ?
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The official Challenger 2022 Div VI Round 1 thread.
Antinomy replied to eviledeath's topic in HWBOT Competitions
How many CPUs are allowed? Server parts allowed? Any other notable limitations besides ES? I understand you position but for me personally it's a whole new dimension of fun - to find a weird hw combo, put it all together. -
Sharing is caring ds_km400a_123.pdf ds_kt600_102.pdf
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macsbeach98 - Quadro FX 380 LP - 16401 marks 3DMark03
Antinomy replied to Mrmouse's topic in Result Discussions
Excellent, give 'em hell! -
I've been playing with s478 so here's something interesting. My BIOS does work with P4P800 (PCB rev 1.02) and P4P800 SE (PCB rev. 2.00). Next thing I wanted to check is PAT since I had 875 and 865 boards using the exactly same BIOS. As some of you know, Asus managed to enable PAT on 865 boards. This has been done using FSB133 strap with 1:1 divider. So, one thing to know - PAT can be enabled partially and fully. Memset doesn't show the difference so it's useless. Another option that Asus has is performance mode [auto/turbo] that tightens subtimings and enhances latency. Both PAT (performance acceleration mode is Asus BIOS) and performance mode have a major impact on memory latency and less on memory throughput. So here's some AIDA tests: Asus P4C800-E, P4P800 SE, Pentium 4 3.0E, 2*512 Winbond 2-2-2-5 1T, 1:1 strap 200, FSB 200 P4C800-E, PAT, auto 6296/4273/5031/80.7 P4C800-E, PAT, turbo 6293/4274/5031/70.6 P4P800 SE, no PAT, auto 6282/4273/4862/102.6 P4P800 SE, partial PAT, auto 6294/4273/5007/88.7 P4P800 SE, partial PAT, turbo 6293/4273/5018/80.6 So, things to consider here - 875 and 865 are different. PAT, even partial does work both on 865 and 875. Gain from partial PAT is less than from full PAT. Now time for some magic. P4P800 SE, 1:1 strap 200, you can see partial PAT. Now we boot with P4P800 SE, 1:1 strap 133 on FSB200: We can see fully enabled PAT and latency that clearly confirms this. But this info wasn't new. P4P800 SE, 5:4 strap 200, FSB200: P4P800 SE, 5:4 strap 166, FSB200 We can see fully enabled PAT with 5:4! So after some testing and double-checking on P4P800 (rev. 1.02) I can say this: 865PE can use fully enabled PAT on all straps and dividers except strap 200 (1:1, 5:4, 3:2). So PAT works on 1:1 strap 133, 5:4 strap 166, 3:4 and 4:5. In these modes 865PE will be fully equivalent to 875P.
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Zombie568 - GMA 3150 - 5036 marks 3DMark2001 SE
Antinomy replied to Zombie568's topic in Result Discussions
Wow, excellent work! Finally you're growing up -
Antinomy - SDR SDRAM - 220.5 MHz Memory Frequency
Antinomy replied to Dry_Ice777's topic in Result Discussions
Thanks, finally could hit the 200FSB barrier. Unfortunately with current revision, it's useless hwboints-wise ? -
The manual states ESP 6000 and C3 800. First with passive cooling, second with active (common solution for VIA boards). Taking a look at the photos we can see the passive solution (it has a different heatsink than the active one even without the fan). Nice find with 5000 and 10K though! Not to mention that VIA C3 1266 doesn't seem to exist at all.