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lanbonden - Pentium M 780 @ 3526MHz - 22sec 63ms SuperPi - 1M

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very very nice. One mod of CT-479 for Vcca and other?

 

The other is a "Vchip mod", probably useless for me as I dont have the other mods done due to lacking components from not starting in time like always. Damn I wish I had a decent motherboard so I could run higher fsb then 225!

 

Can read more about if from Hipro5s guide at:

http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?82191-The-ULTIMATE-ASUS-CT-479-Adapter-Modifications-You-want-MORE-GET-IT&p=1386370&viewfull=1#post1386370

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Mmmmmm thanks for info. Do you note any difference before and after this mod?

I never tried without the mods on the cascade so must say that I dont know if it made any differense. Atleast the Vcca mod didnt make any differense for me as something wont allow more then 225fsb no mater what I try.

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So. With Vcca mod i have to boot Windows up to 265 of fsb, without maximum 225. the Vchip fsb frequencies must be useful anyway. I try.

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but this month I have been concerned to operate on lga775 with cpu s479 . There are some results , you will see them in the coming days .

but this month I have been concerned to operate on lga775 with cpu s479 . There are some results , you will see them in the coming days .

 

479 on a 775 motherboard, thats just adapter madness :o

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