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  1. Strunkenbold - Thanks a lot. I answered yesterday, but HWbot main page was not working (yet forum was working well) and the reply (and also PM, I presume) get lost. So, here we go again... 3-3-2-8 timings with 2.7V at 265MHz are IMHO pretty good result for such ancient DDR1 rams. I'm interesed, and you got PM I'm a bit surprised, how far you get with Socket 478 old P4 Northwood. First at all, 1.6V give you 3717MHz, witch is impressive. Second - the high FSB and 1:1 FSM to DRams give you speed. The 32min time for SuperPi 32M test is awesome. I managed 47min at 3400MHz: http://hwbot.org/submission/2434608_trodas_superpi___32m_pentium_4_3.4_ghz_prescott_47min_22sec_390ms ...witch is far cry from your result. And even if I get the fastest 3.8GHz P4, I will probably not get much improvement, because on the MSI board is almost impossible to overclock the FSB much. With Celeron, the limit was about +10MHz, +12MHz up it fail to boot and +14MHz up it fail to post... On the contrary, the ASRock i865G chipset seems to working just fine with 150x21 at the very same Celeron S775: http://valid.canardpc.com/bvbm3p (now tested 152MHz and it is working too...) Oh well, let the journey begin As for the 1T - I checked and I cannot find ANYONE who managed with VIA P4M800 chipset 1T timing. Even very respectable overclockers have 2T and even with using only ONE 512MB stick. So the 1T is probably a dream on VIA P4M800. On the i865G chipset I did not even have in bios the Command Rate settings, it is greyed in CPU-Z and same apply to you. So I quess that these chipset did not allow us anything like that? If no one else managed 1T on i865, then it is just not possible. I could having an outdated bios (and not unlocked too, there is not much settings at all ) (bios P1.00 from 07/04/2012), but if this 1T dream is not working for anyone else, then I would just forget it. TASOS - That sounds good, but the ASRock is not a DFI NF4 board and also cannot manage 2.9V. It have only auto, low and high voltage settings, while auto gives 2.75V and that it is, lol. Not much choices there... Never the less, 2.5-3-3-7 with 1T Command Rate could be kick-ass at 270MHz, if you can manage it stable Sadly I targetting entierly different chipset and cannot use "too much" voltage at all. Hence something like the Samsum TCCD or Infineon CE5 chips is IMHO highly desirable for such limited mainboards like the ASRock 775i65g.
  2. Noproblemo, thanks a lot! That seems to be a good choice, very similar to i865 system. I liked mine OCZ rams, but they topped at around 231+MHz with 2.5-3-3-7 timings (Opteron 148) and not even relaxing timings or upping voltages seems to get them any higher. Two sticks of OCZP4001G, run at 2.5-3-3-7, 231MHz, 2.65V - not very fast, but at least 1T and not overheating too much (A9RX480 Sapphire "Grouper" mobo have also the simmbanks too close to each other...).
  3. Uhm, never heard this excuse for site looking bad before... really is this the new policy?
  4. Firefox v10 used. Does that constitute an old browser? Oh, no, wrong. This is total misunderstanding. This works perfectly: However when you *JUST TYPE IN* the 775i65g and hit enter, you never ever get any results. You get this: Complete search failure. So in short, search works only as "suggestion", it never actually search when you just type in what you want and hit enter. Maybe this is better report of the problem? Sorry for the confusion...
  5. Looks almost done, just pls remove the "sample image" over the actuall image
  6. OMG... that is a *IMPRESSIVE* collection, mate! Well, I would like to have 2x1G ram sticks (dualchannel), that can do around the same clocks, so I could go for 24/7 operation (the machine will be used, not only overclocked) at around 250MHz 1T, if possible. Could you help me thee and at what cost? Target mobo is ASRock 775i65G R3 with a Core 2 Extreme X6800 CPU, so you see that to make the CPU run well, I need every bit of performance that I can get in the DDR (1) field. 3-3-2 settings you say is possible even over 250MHz (260-270, one rare almost 290)? At what voltage? I asking, because the mobo have these ram slots too close together: http://forum.hwbot.org/showthread.php?t=133159 ...so good cooling is simply not possible there The manual claims that for FSB 1066 one need CAS 2.5 rams, but I think that they just caution people to get fast enought rams, that can handle the clocks... So far, current FSB record is 352MHz: http://ww.w.hwbot.org/submission/2430766_ludek_reference_clock_775i65g_352.44_mhz ...and max. ram speed is 249MHz: http://ww.w.hwbot.org/submission/2327744_chris_666_memory_clock_ddr_sdram_249_mhz 1:1 FSB to memory, 3-4-4-8 timings, only ONE 512MB stick... these Qimonda with Infineon CE5 do better?
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  8. So, guys, any tips for DDR (1) 2x1G sticks that run 250+MHz with CL2 and reasonable voltages? Not too high... pls! ZFeSS - No idea what I can search on eBay for. Are there some good ram makers witch use the Hynix D43 - DT-D43 or BT-D43? If they can do 250+ MHz, then I don't mind the 2.5-3-3-x timings. Just looking for something that is really fast... pls? d3mox - Well, maybe for extreme OC - yes. For daily usage it is TCCDs with much lower voltage IMHO better choice. Just what 2x1G sticks surely have the TCCD chips and can run at very high clocks? Suggestions welcome, pretty please! Looked there: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?50010-New-RAM-List!!!-%28now-with-1GB-stick-listing-too%29 ...but no 1G sticks with TCCD chips. Many use Samsung UCCC chips, Infineon BE-5 or CE-6 ... dunno witch is a good chip. HYMD512646B8R-D43 PQ with the Hynix BT-D43 chips looks like CL3 rated rams: ...so what timings to expect at 250 - 266MHz from them? Could they even go that far?
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  12. Searching HWBot.org for "ASRock 775i65G" yield NO results. Yet the board is know for HWbot: http://ww.w.hwbot.org/hardware/motherboard/775i65g/ ...and even when the link suggest that "ASRock 775i65g" should be "searchable", it is NOT. In fact, the mainboard page does not return searches for: ASRock 775I65G ASRock 775i65g 775i65G 775I65G ... So I welcome anyone to show me, how this search is supposed to work, when it does not at all. Pls fix?
  13. The board is known to HWbot: http://ww.w.hwbot.org/hardware/motherboard/775i65g/ ...but there is no picture. Take there the original from ASRock site: Thank you!
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  16. I looking to buy this cooler, but novadays they are selling it in Czech republic only without the K7 compatibility: ...that was previously there: ("K7 All Series") So I need someone, who can have this cooler and still have the spare K7 bracket and could sell/donate it for my old-school K7 resurrection project. Anyone...?
  17. - an open letter from me to Gogabyte support - ... To put long story short - todays sold versions of the Gigabyte G-Power BL (GH-PDU21-SC) cooler are w/o the K7 compatibility, witch led me to search for user, that could sell/give me the spare K7 bracket for this Gigabyte G-Power BL (GH-PDU21-SC) cooler: Anyone out there, or it is time to set a new thread...
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  19. Ah Only one of the notches used? I won't dare to install this in the case And it looks like my search is over. Though I did not managed any shop selling the Gigabyte G-Power Pro (GH-PDU21-MF), I did find shops, claiming that they have "on stock" Gigabyte G-Power BL (GH-PDU21-SC) coolers, witch are listed in their manuals as K7 compatible, on the package this is and inside as well Just for some reason, Gigabyte did not listen them as Socket A compatible anywhere on web. Strange error... http://www.gigabyte.tw/MicroSite/203/microsite-cooler.html But: http://www.technic3d.com/reviews/kuehlerroundup/kuehler%20483.jpg http://insanetek.com/reviews/cooling/Gigabyte%20G-Power%20Pro/images/IMG_3944.JPG Also: http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2005/05/05/HeatsinkTrio/1 "Also in the box you'll find the necessary bits to allow you to install the heatsink on to a Pentium 4 (socket T/478) or AMD's older socket A." Not to mention there: http://www.lckdanny.com/wordpress/?p=222 Second picture show the K7 bracket... I would say this is solved case Now just get one... and preferably second, just in case I will fiddle with such Socket A mainboards in fugure and that it is
  20. Well, I need cooling the mosfets and quiet operation - hence a one fan (some nice Noiseblocker) on top-down heatsink is preferable and highly desirable. But it must hang on on only the ZIF socket, that is the problem... Adding fan just for the mosfets is possible, but it does not fix the noise from old CPU cooler. After all, someone must have such cooler like Thermalright SI-97A or the Gigabyte G-Power Pro cooler - or at least the ZIF bracket for this Gigabyte cooler, witch is likely to get it installed on Socket A mobo w/o the holes. Or is this asking too much? TT Sonic Tower need the holes for sure, it is gigantic :-) Clip from old "sA cooler"? Please explain, I'm listening. Gigabyte G-Power Pro install K7: Wanted / need install clip on Socket A/K7/Socket 462:
  21. I find a solution to my problem, just not where to buy it: Gigabyte G-Power Pro cooler: http://www.frostytech.com/articleview.cfm?articleID=1904 Now it does provide the mosfet cooling (hoooooray!) and the Pro version have Socket A (462) support! Hoooray. I want it. Sadly I find they selling only the Lite versions in Czech shops, so I think I have to look elsewhere. The "Pro" version definitively support K7 (Socket A/Socket 462 - whatever you can call it) IMHO the Lite vesion just does not have the clip's, but getting anyone that do have the K7 clip for Gigabyte G-Power cooler might be quite a challenge, but when I find that guy, I can buy the lite version of the cooler...
  22. For old testing/download PC I would like quiet cooler, something like Thermalright SI-97A: http://www.hartware.de/media/reviews/427/si97_quad_heatpipe.jpg http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835109124 The cooler must have the top-down airflow, so it cool the hot mosfets and caps near the CPU (they are heated up pretty much) and also it should have at least 92mm fan (for replacement to quiet Noiseblocker fan). The most problematic part is, that the Soltek SL-KT600-R mainboard have NO HOLES near that CPU socket, so only heatsinks that attach to the ZIF socket are usable. The Zalman CNPS 7000Cu is not usable as well, as many other CPU heatsinks that require these nice installation holes... damn. So, suggestions? And no, ebay search turned out as no results for Thermalright SI-97A :(
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