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GRIFF - Pentium 4 2.8Ghz (Prescott) @ 5692MHz - 23sec 15ms SuperPi - 1M
ludek replied to OnisA's topic in Result Discussions
Nice score! Congrats GRIFF. -
I.nfraR.ed - 2x Athlon XP-M 2500+ @ 3220MHz - 24sec 437ms wPrime - 32m
ludek replied to ZFeSS's topic in Result Discussions
Nice score! Hat's off! -
subaruwrc - FX-9370 @ 8036.8MHz - 8036.79 mhz CPU Frequency
ludek replied to FireKillerGR's topic in Result Discussions
Nice score -
Strunkenbold - PM8M3-V @ 254.5MHz - 254.51 MHz Reference Clock
ludek replied to MilleniuM's topic in Result Discussions
Millenium try this: LINK -
Somaher - Atom N435 @ 1815.8MHz - 1815.83 mhz CPU Frequency
ludek replied to medis0003's topic in Result Discussions
@UP you have to find the ClockGen model out. If it overclocks, it overclocks If locked or only "big steps" possible (133, 166, 200 MHz), it could be tweaked. But there you might have to solder some mods. -
TerraRaptor - Celeron 420 @ 4018.5MHz - 15sec 219ms SuperPi - 1M
ludek replied to Ananerbe's topic in Result Discussions
I tested ~50-52 x celeron 430 and there was 16 different batches. All of them Costa Rica, 2007(24pcs) and 2008(23pcs), few from Malay. The same batches were close to another from the same batch (eg. 20 MHz FSB from the best to the worst from same batch code). In dual core and newer than 65 nm batches are less informing. Atleast country and the year is often crucial. -
Strunkenbold - KA7 @ 140.3MHz - 140.3 MHz Reference Clock
ludek replied to I.nfraR.ed's topic in Result Discussions
Nice score What is the max of clock gen? -
Try to play with CPUZ.ini. Try change "1" to "0" options. Acpi, DMI, SMBus, Chipset and so. Let us know if it help. I had problems with 1.63 version and socket A nforce 2 based systems. I haven't tried >1.72 ver on socket A yet.
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TerraRaptor - Pentium 3 1.4Ghz S @ 2270MHz - 1min 17sec 290ms PiFast
ludek replied to gradus's topic in Result Discussions
Nice. -
ludek - KV8 Pro @ 341.3MHz - 341.27 MHz Reference Clock
ludek replied to Strunkenbold's topic in Result Discussions
I can see what happened here. I had few valid files and old canardpc validator had a bug when you want to upload few valids in short time. I can see my mailbox from 2014-04. I have 2 same validated links - it means that I uploaded 304 MHz score and after this probably thy 340 MHz score and validator made it wrong, gave me 2 mails with the same link. Sadly I have no old valids now, even if I had them it doesn't work. Can HWBstuff edit to 304.62 MHz score? -
lanbonden thanx I always try to describe my scores. First it helps me to recall my ideas, second can be helpful to other overclockers or at least inspires overclockers to do extreme scores . Unchecked in CanardPC validator means that I used "F7" validation method when set XOC=1 in cpuz.ini. This parameter causes low CPU load while saving validation file.
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Nice, any vmods?
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I did not know anything about number of outputs of this DDS2 device. My question was about number of needed signals to make motherboard workable, stable and overclockable. Signals I meant are for example: pci, memclk, fsb and maybe some others. Now as I can see only output sine wave is needed to "cheat" the pll chip. So REF0 and REF1 pins have to be connected to 14.3 MHz clock source? The second thing is to remove crystal from X1 and X2 and to connect the output sine wave to X1 pin? That's all? Are'nt there any "weird" motherboard behaviour? For example: speed-up time (for example 1minute on modded motherboard is 40 seconds real), not working USB or not working peripherials? Good work man! I'm very interested and I was thinking about to do myself similar mod but I didn't know anything about which signals-to-be-modded. (and I did not spend more than few hours doing research on "pll-mod" )
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TerraRaptor - TUSL2-C @ 264.2MHz - 264.18 MHz Reference Clock
ludek replied to gradus's topic in Result Discussions
Wow, I'm wondering when the Solano limits are going to be acheved. Maybe somebody will design "overclocking version" of the solano platform motherboard, with better clock generator and do 300 MHz -
The official Old School is Best School Round 5 thread.
ludek replied to Massman's topic in HWBOT Competitions
I keep my fingers crossed, keep doing this trodas! -
Nice, my friend
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The official Old School is Best School Round 5 thread.
ludek replied to Massman's topic in HWBOT Competitions
@trodas You can put higher multiplier CPU and do your unofficial frequency. It could be interesting eg. AMD K6-III @30 MHz SPI1M -->> ~1day (or maybe 30 MHz is too fast to do 1 day, then look for 2x cpu or even 3x) //I mean please do this and we will be able to see if only 32M combination with slow CPU is causing problem or if 1 MB is also crashing. If both crash then we can say that it is caused by SPI version, not 32MB option... You know what I mean. I could check this if I had "unofficial" settings // -
Z170 and XP
ludek replied to mcnico63's topic in Skylake/Kaby Lake/Coffee Lake (-X) (Z170/Z270/Z370/X299) OC
You can also integrate any drivers to devices by some methods. One is "F6" just after installation begin. (probably only controllers). Integrated drivers in Nlite is another method. I had a big fight with my notebook. I have even destroyed BIOS content and had to reflash it which means desoldering BIOS chip. Destroyed my optical drive (because cheap DVD does'nt have z-axis laser lens moving ability, it was just glued on "proper" height and while cleaning lens I destroyed it and had to use USB... this is where my problems began) before Google found "komku.org" I used lots of programs but none of them worked or had strange behaviour. You can integrate for example AHCI driver to use SATA more commands and optimise PC performance. Nlite will help if BSoD during installation process. good luck