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ludek

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  1. How do you set fsb? It has rtm875-606, not rtm-605. Tme mod and anything else? Can you tell me the secret? I was able to buy the same motherboard, but stuck on setfsb.
  2. These point steps (>100; >50; >0): I suggest to define them linear. I imagine there will be some devices with points close to the next threshold. You upload 49th score and pray none of the rest 48 scores will not be deleted because of not meet the rules. Also, I bet someone will come up with an idea to create an account, upload a worse score, to raise his score, illegally of course. So the linear scalling is a less frustrating solution.
  3. Wow, didn't know that there's X38 chipset on a notebook. and here it's a picture:
  4. Tell me pls what is the third "ram slot"? Is it a DDR5 slot or is it something like "DDR5 Voltage booster option"? :)
  5. I remember doing something like cut an ide cable to look like this: And then your signal integrity might be better, so higher frequency on ide. 80wire cable is better than 40wire, because it has some signal shielded.
  6. Hdd might be the limit. For example long ide cable can be limiting your setup. So sata adapter connected directly to motheboard can be the point. You can apply VNB mod and see if its not a bottleneck.
  7. But if this button has no effect? Is this still a legit score without these informations? (it's some kind of old version of cpu-z info compiled into a small nice window... if it works)
  8. Recently I was benchmarking a CPU using WPRIME. What if this window is empty? I'm talking win XP, s478 or 775 and older stuff (no benchmate). Is this a valid score?
  9. I will think it over. Now it's time to do some projects, but this year I will OC some socket P. Recent development on Nforce 2 is also very tasty. This forum keeps my motivation even if I can't overclock any clocks.
  10. I miss extreme OC since 2015... But still I see all your great scores and the my overclocked emptyness raises... Someday I will have time to OC, now I'm on AIR cooling. Maybe I'll be into TC 2022. The problem is that I'm out of TIME and out of TEAM. Poland OC team doesn't exist anymore or is dead. So maybe next time oldschool or mobile OC?
  11. I am shocked because of single-channel memory and not freq, but performance score.
  12. For high agp i used gf 4 agp8x and i think it was 66 MHz default to over 100 MHz. For ATA I think the shortest possible cable if using ATA hdd drive or ATA->SATA converter, connected directly to motherboard's ata connector. For PCI card i used S3 or ATI Rage DVD card. Bsel mod 133->100 to set a proper mem divider is a good idea. Memset tool works on this motherboard? And the final thought is maybe a hidden menu in BIOS? Keep pushing!
  13. P=u*u/r or p=i*i*r, my mistake! So its even worse because voltage diff is squared. Ehh electronic engineer doesnt remember ohms law... ?
  14. Am I right, that he used Pin 9 (Input 3-) to Pin 11 (GND)? ~Looks like this, considering "ST" logo and the middle GND pin. - Should it work to another GND-Point too? ~Yes, but the closest is best (there is sometimes GND, Power-GND, Analog GND, so to be shure I recommend to connect to 2cm/1inch "as close as possible") - the other Input/Output curcuits (input 1/2/4) can be other voltages (vDD or something) or not used? ~yes, I remember AsRock had AGP, vDimmRef, vNB, vDimm on one quad-op amp like LM324, impressive - if i modify that Input voltage to 5V instead of 3V3 Rail, can it work higher than 3,1V or i will fire it up? 3,0V is enough for my TCCD, only for research ~in this configuration almost always the power componnent is a power SMD transistor. If your mems eat 1Amp or 2 amps, and vMem is 2.5, from 3V3 rail, the power dissapated on transistor is 3.3-2.5 over 1 Amp is (I=U/R so 3.3-2.5 is 0.8 x 1 is 0.8 W, it's not huge, but if you run full load, the current might jump to few amps) So 1A from 3.3V is 0.8W and from 5V is 5-2.5 x 1 = 2.5 W. This makes huge power losses and hot transistor.
  15. 90% volt mods is to connect a resistor between FB pin (feedback) and ground. Sometimes there is a linear voltage regulator op-amp based, so you try whichever in- pin (there are 'in+', 'in-' and 'out' pins) to ground resistor. For example many socket A AsRock motherboards had LM358 as the part of NB voltage. Very often configuration is 3V3 rail -> mosfet (op-amp driven), so max VDIMM should be at least 3,1 Volt (resistance etc.).
  16. You have beaten my score, but I think the max freq of this clockgen is 166 MHz. Maybe I will rebench this motherboard one day :) agp is an interesting idea, maybe my memory was not the best option. Have you touched any NB registers or something?
  17. I remember that there was a way to unlock bclk overclocking in 2nd and 3rd intel gen. Mobile (socket G2) and desktop (1155) also. As far as I remember it has to do with an easy mod. Just find the proper signal, and then connect it to high or low state. Some gamming notebooks has BCLK overclocking enable by default. What application allows to change bclk? Is this BCLK app able to run from Win XP? Maybe I'm wrong with this 1155 (I've got a DELL Q77 motherboard and it'd be nice to OC it), but definitely socket G2 is overclockable by BCLK. So what can you say overclockers?
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