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  2. Anyone here tried TEC cooling for NB? I want to check my REX with 186W TEC cooled by cold water (+10-12C) to see if it will allow me to go higher than 650-660mhz posssible with stock heatsink. I also have issues running high fsb over 600-620mhz with non "1:1" memory dividers and hope cooling will resolve this. I know the best is to put pot on nb but I need first to setup memory properly (i.e. 666fsb strap 400 2:3) before going ln2.
  3. Okay, I was investigating the means to do pll mod @P5W64 WS a few months ago - there is no dedicated pll circuit there and cpu pll is powered via RC/RLC-filter from vtt or vcc (the same applies to all s370/s478 motherboards as well). In case of REX there is a dedicated power supply for pll but it should anyway be filtered according to intel specifications. Removing the cap will NOT disconnect that dedicated power supply (caps are parallel to pll circuit) but will worsen the filtering. There must be a kind of trim mod to pll circuit. I wouldn't cut off stock pll power supply and solder epower - even old pentiums were extremely sensitive to this mod and were dying fast even with no over/undervoltage probably because of noise. Instead I would find the pll mod. I may take a look into this @weekend.
  4. There should be at least op amp to give managable pll output. Your idea of connecting epower without desoldering the output of stock power section sounds dangerous and should not work (in best case scenario the stock power section will drop voltage to the level set on epower but that will give stress to stock pll power section). I think one must cut the trace in any way first.
  5. the range of -15/-25mv works best (sweet spot is -22.5) with 534 1:2 PL7 strap 333 right now but the sweetpot changes with strap/PL/CL/divider.
  6. To get 650fsb boot to windows with rampage (cpu @ss, mobo @stock) I use CPU clock skew delay 400 and NB clock skew delay 100. To get ram working with anything higher than 1:1 I need also to adjust dram skews and nb DDRVref (very critical for my hypers and not that important for bbse).
  7. Enable hardware acceleration in display properties. Was disabled by default I guess in some builds.
  8. Global, high detection, triple on, vsync off
  9. your cpu overheats - that is the reason for low score. 97C is too much.
  10. find Koolance ln2 pot rev1 - it is rather small but performance is not bad for nb. Actually I was benching ivy @6ghz with it back in the day. And it should be really cheap.
  11. I agree batch means almost nothing - had a chance of binning e6750 50pcs same batch - the difference was 65-70mhz fsb between worst and best with best one 20mhz above average.
  12. 25 pcs this time and almost 40 in last year. Pll 2.75v so not maxed out.
  13. Didn't test it higher than 505Mhz yesterday. I think wall should be at 510-513mhz - was not able to run it @510mhz yestreday but I voltages were not maxed out yet. 476mhz air limit.
  14. Thanks, this chip is strong indeed - 475fsb @box cooler without mount. Binned it through 25pcs.
  15. Oh rly?) gtx295 is 2gpu card and the result is done with one card only (gpuz says 2 gpu active). Last but important one is that XP is unable to run quadSLI. The result must go to 1x GTX295
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