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ludek111 - 775i65G @ 352.4MHz - 352.44 MHz Reference Clock
ludek replied to gigioracing's topic in Result Discussions
Thanks For example some older motherboards had limited settings for example to 200 MHz and using SetFSB you can set other values. Im talking about socket A motherboards. Some s370 motherboards have also limited FSB settings. I wish you luck! Just buy good conroe eg. E6300 and vmods and keep pushing ! -
ludek - Mobile Celeron 925 @ 3625.4MHz - 42sec 781ms wPrime - 32m
ludek replied to GENiEBEN's topic in Result Discussions
Sorry, I forced you to find another models ... but it seems that there's more: -ICS9LPRS355AGLFT -CY28548ZXCT These two are also compatible pin-pin PROBABLY. So now you gonna buy whole bunch of these celerons 925 or 905 and LN2 and HWBPrime WR Keep pushin, mate -
I.nfraR.ed - Athlon XP-M 2500+ @ 2400MHz - 39sec 356ms SuperPi - 1M
ludek replied to Mr.Scott's topic in Result Discussions
@phobosq - its a shame Scotty tell me what do you think about this deads when big vMEM? It's dead chipset or dead MEM power section? Maybe you just blowen ass of power mosfet?! Mabye "ref dimm" voltages must be ideally half of vMEM ? So what do you think? -
ludek - Mobile Celeron 925 @ 3625.4MHz - 42sec 781ms wPrime - 32m
ludek replied to GENiEBEN's topic in Result Discussions
I saw people ocing socket P with a nvidia chipset. Maybe it's worth to look around... It's HP DV6700 series. Mobo made by quanta, model is in CPUz verification link. Maybe replacing PLL chip would make it more oc'able, but I wish luck searaching proper model It's better to do TurboPLL mod, less effort I think but lots of unknown stuff like signal integrity, noises, jittering due to paracite capacitance/impedance blah blah... Let me know if U will be able to find pin compatible PLL or better mobo. -
ludek - Mobile Celeron 925 @ 3625.4MHz - 29sec 440ms PiFast
ludek replied to GENiEBEN's topic in Result Discussions
Thanks! I do not make backups, always! -
Gigioracing - BF6 @ 178MHz - 178 MHz Reference Clock
ludek replied to Stermy57's topic in Result Discussions
The same question That's a tweak - benching without battery? Nice score I think that 815 is better, but 440BX tweaked with BX tool could be the same or even faster. It's worth to check this and do a nice comparison. -
Mr.Scott - BE6-II @ 175.4MHz - 175.4 MHz Reference Clock
ludek replied to Kotori's topic in Result Discussions
You inspired me: I tried to do SLOT1 -->> FCPGA2 mod, but only Coppermines are working (earlier only Celeron support). I'll try to find a better guide and maybe do the mod properly. // So, here is woriking SLOT1 (celeron) --> FCPGA mod: -
Mr.Scott - BE6-II @ 175.4MHz - 175.4 MHz Reference Clock
ludek replied to Kotori's topic in Result Discussions
Lol, you have a "Fairchild" mems? -
Mr.Scott - BE6-II @ 175.4MHz - 175.4 MHz Reference Clock
ludek replied to Kotori's topic in Result Discussions
Wow, nice I wonder how high 440BX would fly with a vmod -
Gigioracing - P5B @ 556MHz - 556 MHz Reference Clock
ludek replied to gigioracing's topic in Result Discussions
Yes, Gigio! Commando - king Nice score on old P965 ! Keep pushing! -
Blu3 - Core 2 E8400 (3.0Ghz) @ 6006.7MHz - 6006.66 mhz CPU Frequency
ludek replied to phobosq's topic in Result Discussions
That's a nice score. What batch? -
Rasparthe - P4VGA @ 148.3MHz - 148.34 MHz Reference Clock
ludek replied to Rasparthe's topic in Result Discussions
Nice score I like this. -
Woow! Nice Fastest mems in Poland
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TSdiesel - Xeon X5260 @ 5162MHz - 10min 0sec 578ms SuperPi - 32M
ludek replied to Calathea's topic in Result Discussions
Subzero should give you a big improvement. Do not bench this @ water/air - it would be very undesirable if it's dead -
wytiwx - Celeron LGA775 347 @ 8370.4MHz - 8370.37 mhz CPU Frequency
ludek replied to ludek's topic in Result Discussions
If you do a research on HWBot scores database, it turns out that only good choose are Asus motherboards with DDR3 and X48 (or X38) chipset. Try get P5E3 Premium, P5E64 WS Evolution, P5E3 Pro, P5E3 Deluxe (X38) or Rampage Extreme (afaik not Cedar mill support). Here in Poland there's a very popular website Allegro, there's a few of P5E3 xx motherboards. LINK (1 USD ~= 4 zł (4 PLN) ). So here you can have this (P5E3 series with ddr3) mobo for ~60 bucks X48 has better IMC (integrated memory controller) than X38 (well, it's not that big difference, but if you pushing performance to the limits, it's just better). DDR3 are better when compare to DDR2 (in general, but when old CPU, it could be even equal performance, look at P4's scores) If you are engineer, and if you have expirience with SMD soldering, you should'nt have any problems finding those pins, i'm too lazy to look at scheme now It's not that hard to do this mod. Just scratch lacquer on the proper vias and make the two of them (bsel0 and 1) them solderable. Then connect wires in order high or low signal. At the end just insulate BSEL pins on CPU (between CPU dot and motherboard socket) and it's it. It could be a problem with starting CPU overclocked +50%, so it's worth to consider vCore mod or VID pinmod to add some voltage. @ogblaz - BSEL mod helps to "cheat" your motherboard to think that your Celeron D Cedar Mill CPU is not 533 FSB, but 800 FSB. P45 motherboards doesn't want to work in general with 533 FSB CPUs. If you don't want to spend your money do this mod. I prefer however buy a new motherboard, P5E3 Premium would be the best.