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  1. Remove the backplate and stick a fan on it, it makes a big difference in VRM temps. Also add the REG_DWORD "DisableWorkstation" with value "1" in the Registry where the driver is located, it will enable full OC/UV control of the gpu just like a standard Vega card.
  2. It's just a novelty sub for fun because I already had it on the bench. I'll probably try again with decent hardware if no one else get's to it.
  3. This is what I used with my 6320, 1.31. Idk if you can just flash it normally or if it requires an eeprom programmer though.
  4. I did some more testing and it's definitely the board limiting fsb, tried numerous cpu's I had around but none got any further. NB volts & VTT do nothing to help, played with the GTL's and PCIE freq also. Seems like something behind the scenes is stopping it, hangs on post code 1P (which is nothing) which is just prior to 51 (Allocating resources to the PCI bus). Sometimes gives a memory error so maybe the 5:4 mem strap is doing it, maybe I need FB-DIMM's that can do 450MHz+ @ 1:1.
  5. I bought an X5260 E0 to try, maybe it'll help. Regardless this is far better than my other board which stopped at 415 FSB.
  6. I have a Flare 2000C9 set dated 1042, think it's XED (or similar) on ST pcb, haven't actually checked though for risk of damaging them. They don't clock quite as well as my XDT based 2000C9 Trident's so that's why I assume they're XED or some other later X-series IC. Could just be by chance though.
  7. Skulltrail doesn't actually do too bad if your comparing dual quads vs 4c/8t Nehalem, it will actually score a fair bit higher in Cinebench and the like according to my old subs. Although the memory config does slow it down in memory heavy programs so it's a bit more even then. Skulltrail is also Quad channel FB-DIMM not Dual and having only 4 slots isn't really an issue since it can use 4GB or even some 8GB FB-DIMM's.
  8. Have you tried just using VoltageFactory to set the voltage? It should work with that card and ignore the protections IIRC.
  9. Yup, still going strong albeit a bit worse for wear. Might try to use dice on it instead sometime to try for 670+fsb, almost got a valid for 665.
  10. First off you have to use Windows 7 (or XP) for all AMD CPU's and pre-Skylake Intel CPU's unless your using the aforementioned Benchmate program. Your scores do look to be pretty low but I think it's a bloated OS issue more than anything hardware related. You also need to fix your screenshot's, the scoring window along with the render need to be in full view and unobstructed and CPU-Z CPU & Memory tabs also need to be in the screenshot. Something like this,
  11. People said the same the first time around, yet look what happened. ?
  12. Stick with Intel for 3D benching, Ryzen is pretty much useless for it except for maybe Fire Strike or Time Spy especially since it cannot run Win XP for legacy benches. Plus Ryzen lags behind by a lot if the bench only runs single-threaded GPU test's like Vantage. A decent 8700K is a good choice without breaking the bank plus you can use it for some proper Win XP SPi 32M when you don't feel like doing 3D.
  13. Cool, I was just curious. I'll try to play in a couple stages with my ple133t board.
  14. Why are Intel chipset's not allowed though? Is there some specific reason for it?
  15. I had a go with PCIE freq on my Evga E770 and was able to boot and load into the OS @ 130MHz using the Marvell SATA ports. Didn't try higher since it's not really necessary. Also did about 250MHz BCLK with my X5687.
  16. You haven't disabled VSync. This bench is all single thread cpu perf when comparing to the same model of GPU.
  17. If it scales with that much voltage it's probably fine. Not the first time I've seen someone running a 1151 chip @ 1.6V+ on water (though I can't say I recommend it). Nice first place score. @avalanche Any of the ambient cooling leagues will never really be "fair competition" because it's totally dependent on where you live. It's -10C right now where I live, how is it in Australia? 20C or 30C? I think that might give me a bit of an advantage. If you want fair then join the Extreme league, you won't be able to complain since everyone can use whatever cooling they want.
  18. Because their chips are different ofc. Alex@ro is correct, you need lower temps to scale more. My 4770K, 7350K & 8700K do the same, 2C 1.425-1.45V max on -20c chilled coolant and 1.55V max on Dice (haven't done dice with 8700k). Both the 4770K & 7350K have done 6.5G+ on LN2 for what it's worth (@ 1.6V & 1.87V respectively). So it doesn't mean you have a bad chip it just needs to be colder to get more out of it.
  19. Yeah, it's even slower than the GT 710 which was used for this a while ago. I sincerely doubt that the cpu is really going to make any difference for something this slow. Maybe it's a bit too slow? Even vantage would only be running in the single digits.
  20. NCCH-DL for sure, it's the newer model of the PC-DL, Supports all P4 based Xeons and has dual 4-phase vrm instead of just the one shared between both cpu's. Only reason I grabbed the PC-DL was because it was $20 including cpu's, hsf's & various pci cards. Works quite well with epowered vcore.
  21. There's one thing you can do which is to flash the bios from an NCCH-DL onto the board. This will allow it to boot a single Nocona/Irwindale CPU as well as adding VCore & VDimm options in the bios. But you need some sort of EEPROM programmer to do that easily. Mine didn't like that to much though, could only boot @ 100 - 127MHz FSB and you can't adjust the FSB via setFSB or Clockgen with the NCCH-DL bios on it. Mine also blew up one of the vcore phases and shorted the cpu to 12V when I was playing around with a nocona chip, probably just a coincidence but still, do this at your own risk. On the Rev 1.05 boards the AGP/PCI is locked by default, I'm not sure if the older ones have that ability. These boards are about as reliable as a P4C800 board, ie. a bit fragile. Running two prestonia chips at 1.6V or less would probably be fine for it though. Oh and the VDimm is powered off a 5V source so doing a simple potentiometer vdimm mod will allow you to crank it up to 3.4 - 3.6V for Winbond mems.
  22. What are you interested in knowing? I have experience with this socket & Prestonia/Northwood chips.
  23. No Broadwell chips should be allowed, essentially makes Haswell & DC useless to compete with at the same freq.
  24. I have a dozen or so 133 fsb chips, I doubt all of them can't do more than ~153 fsb. I didn't get a chance to test the adapter because my cusl2 died. I tired it on my generic i815 board but it didn't seem to help.
  25. Have you got your IOL/RTL's set properly? 49/50/6/6 for 4K & 50/51/6/6 for higher. And it's not the IMC, you have my screens of that chip running 4133 12-11 on mocf. Vdimm @ 2.0V real VTT @ 0.850 - 0.900V IO & SA @ 1.35V These settings should work for 4K 12-11 at the very least. BTW have you tried running 12-12 first to see if it'll post at higher speeds? I know one of my kit's will not boot straight 4K 12-11 but it'll do up to 4133 12-11 fine if I first boot it at 4K 12-12.
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