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Any OC testing done with 2x2gb PI PSC kit?
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7 minutes ago, MaddMutt said:
When is AsRock going to release that BIOS to the public?? Currently that motherboard does not support Intel 8th Gen CPUs That is a sweet run
https://community.hwbot.org/topic/175489-asrock-z170-mocf-lives-on-coffee-lake-mods/
Insane score and chip Allen!
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37 minutes ago, GeorgeStorm said:
That memory is quite something! Run without ht and setting affinity for a little boost as well
For sure, I was doing affinity but had ht on because it made no difference in clocks.
If the imc and mems were colder they could probably do 4250+ 12-11.
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I'm wanting to revisit some FM1 OC'ing but my mobo sucks and my 3870K is dead.
looking for an Asus F1A75-V Pro or Gigabyte GA-A75-UD4H paired with at least one CPU.
Thanks.
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Thanks. I need to grab some more AM2 A64's, they're much more fun to play with than the AM2+ Phenom's and Athlon's.
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8 hours ago, SlimBadka said:
Hey, sorry for being stupid but I want to be sure. You're telling us that instead of shorting the pins in the green box we can just isolate the pins in the red zones with something like electrical tape, right ?
No, you only have to short the two pads indicated for it to work but I would recommend doing both.
Insulating the two pads indicated isn't an absolute requirement but if you don't it will burn the corresponding pins out of the socket. The pins are not actually used for anything so if you do burn them out it doesn't hurt the functionality of the board at all.
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This is awesome!! Thank you Christian!!
I've been looking for bios R7SD224A beta for a while to use on my 790FXB-M2RS so thank you very much.
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Just did my MOCF and 8700K up yesterday. I shorted the pads with a #2 pencil and it works without a problem.
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Oh nice, some competition finally! ;)
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8 hours ago, unityofsaints said:
What is the model number? I am killing my eyes trying to read the damn label
The ones on mine are Winbond W25Q128FV. Yours may be different though, could be an SST or other manufacturer.
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5 hours ago, Antinomy said:
@DR4G00N what do you mean by pin 20? Try shorting PS_ON pin in ATX power cord: http://pinouts.ru/Power/atxpower.shtml
you need to short pins 14 and 15. If your system boots fine with this, it's the multiIO chip dead (most likely).
Two hours to the end and I've just found my WinXP CD and it's got read errors. A new level of extreme.
Yes, that is what I meant, 20-Pin ATX connector. Shorting PS_ON powers it on but it doesn't post just a constant tone from the buzzer.
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I'm sad that I can't play in this. Got my Abit VP6 the other day but it's a brick. :( Power switch does nothing, but from what I can see by shorting P OK on the 20 pin to GND all the power circuitry is good.
Anyone have some suggestions on what to check first?
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Time to go buy an 8700k finally.
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6 hours ago, _mat_ said:
Thank you for your bug report. Can you send me the validation file to matthias [at] hwbot.org? I will have a look at it.
Unfortunately I can't provide that due to GPUPI crashing before the validation file is created.
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I keep getting crashes when trying to validate to file with my GTX 260 for some reason. The bench runs fine every time with HWinfo turned off but I cannot get it to validate at all.
Running GPUPI 3.2 Legacy on Win 7 SP1 x64 with GeForce 342.01 drivers. It works perfectly fine with a newer gpu installed.
Model of card is the GFB GTX 260 MaxCore 55. Everything is running at stock frequencies.
This is what the windows crash log says;
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: GPUPI.exe
Application Version: 3.2.0.0
Application Timestamp: 5a836460
Fault Module Name: StackHash_0a9e
Fault Module Version: 0.0.0.0
Fault Module Timestamp: 00000000
Exception Code: c0000005
Exception Offset: 00000000
OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.1
Locale ID: 1033
Additional Information 1: 0a9e
Additional Information 2: 0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789
Additional Information 3: 0a9e
Additional Information 4: 0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789
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The fix is to not use Win 7 if possible. You won't have any problems with V-sync on Win XP, though only if the gpu has old enough drivers to actually work.
What are you trying to run on it anyway?
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Post the screenshot of the sub your trying to make so we can see what's up.
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So it's for sure okay to use a dual socket board with only one CPU?
I found an Abit VP6 for a good price and a have few 650-700MHz capable Mendocino chips laying around so I hope I can play once it get's here.
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Have you tried a different cpu to see what HTT it could do with that? What other board did you use this chip in?
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Just asking to see if anyone has a copy of this bios, I couldn't find a working download anywhere.
I have a PII X3 720 and it would be nice if I could make it into an X4.
Thanks.
Edit: The bios version should be R7SD224A.
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My P4C800-E recently gave up on me so I was wondering if anyone has one of these to spare. Would save me some money to find one of these instead of getting another board.
Thanks.
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Yeah the new XTU does 743 just fine, I did it on win10 x86 with the new version. Welcome to the club
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Are the pins the only thing wrong with the z97 ocf?
I might be interested in it for repair so long as shipping to Canada is reasonable.