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diehrd
04-12-04, 03:48 PM
Well guys I have to admit I need a break ..I will stop my overclock where it is and move back to finishing my case mods which by the way are as awsom as the attained overclock of my system.

So off to sleeving,Wireing,and installig my cathoid lights,
windowed door and side window...

MameXP
04-12-04, 04:35 PM
lol diehrd, you're funny

Who cares if you taking a break ;) :p

9mmCensor
04-12-04, 04:42 PM
No break for you... back to work!!!

diehrd
04-12-04, 05:03 PM
Ouch "the Who Cares " Hurt.....

I am working , but ya know it appears that for a real "MP/XP" based dual AMD, I have eclipsed all those who dare challange and need insperation that members like MameXP just dont have the system for LMAO...........................

MameXP
04-12-04, 06:16 PM
hahhahahha diehrd

Well like i said i'm happy for you and i will let you sit on the top for couples of days.
You know you ogtta let the kid be happy of what he got b4 you smash it :D

diehrd
04-13-04, 08:19 AM
Originally posted by MameXP
hahhahahha diehrd

Well like i said i'm happy for you and i will let you sit on the top for couples of days.
You know you ogtta let the kid be happy of what he got b4 you smash it :D

LOL bring it on ! ! ! SMASH away ! ! ! ! !

But I can safely say that at this point compairing MP/XP chips I AM AT THE TOP.Not to say a mobile chip cant beat me but I am sure I started out compairing MP/XP and did not ask about mobiles....LOL....

Foxie3a
04-13-04, 02:45 PM
I will continue your effort and attempt to OC it higher....But you have to give it to me first. ;-)

Karifan
04-14-04, 08:18 AM
what was that diehard? 2448 mhz is awesome, how about
166x16 dual mobile xp 2600 on an Asus A7M266D = 2656 mhz dual.

I'm only busting your chops dude, you probably beat me on the case mods anyways. Good Job.

dustybyrd
04-14-04, 01:29 PM
[B]what was that diehard? 2448 mhz is awesome, how about
166x16 dual mobile xp 2600 on an Asus A7M266D = 2656 mhz dual.



i just got those mobile 2600's for my asus board too...

what voltage was required for 2.656ghz? which revision board do you have? did you have to pin mod for voltage? if so what did you pin mod for and what was the actual bios voltage?

and did you use bios 1010 to not have to modify the mobile chips at all?

i plan on pin modding the sockets for 17x and 1.8v...

Karifan
04-15-04, 08:31 AM
Ok I will admit that 2656 mhz is not stable to run for me.
I can benchmark and get results but the chipset is acting up if I do anything intensive for long periods of time

Right now the most stable speed for me is 157 mhz fsb x 16 = 2512 mhz dual.
Thats running at 1.82 vcore and I am really not sure why its running at 1.82 vcore.
I closed the 2nd L11 bridge from the left with some conductive paint which yields a 1.775 vcore then used the jumpers on my asus A7M266D mobo for a max vcore setting.

My dual 2100 at the max jumper setting yeild 1.85 vcore which fluctuates between 1.87 and 1.84 during windows operation.

I had to cut the 3rd L5 bridge for smp on both chips.

And I am using bios 1011 (b) I think (an experimental bios) to get the chips to work as mp/s on this board.

Karifan
04-15-04, 08:34 AM
DO NOT BLOW BRIDGES on those cpu/s.
I ended up screwing one using a 9 volt battery before I found that what I really needed was a bios update.

The best method is to use an exacto knife.

Also the best method for multi or vcore settings after you cut all bridges on L11 and L3 is to socket mod.

I think its 3 mm wire threads I used. (took me 2 hours) but its working.

last but not least, the 5000 BTU air conditioner works marvels to cool this system down.

dustybyrd
04-15-04, 10:25 AM
you don't have to mod the chips if you use the older bios 1010 on the Asus A7M266-D revision 1.03

then I pin modded the cpu sockets for 17x and 1.8v...

2.26ghz no problem...the post screen reports that the cpu's are not MP capable...but that's not true...since i see two cpu graphs in task manager and sisoft reports and benches with both cpus...

a couple of things to note:

1.8volts with mobiles actually equals 1.775 volts...and this is because the mobiles tell the motherboard to set the voltage slightly differently than the regular xp chips...the chart for the conversion can be found here:

http://www.cpuheat.wz.cz/html/AXP_m..._Multiplier.htm

also, at 1.775volts i can run these chips at 17x142 or 2.4ghz so far without any problems...17x147 or 2.5ghz was not stable as it reboots in final stages of windows loading...probably needs a little more voltage...

Karifan
04-15-04, 11:33 AM
That link dustybyrd does not work for some reason.

I am curious to find out if there is any bridges involved to turn on max vcore, 1.85 would be a good boost to get more mhz out of these mobiles.

These mobiles are a diamond in the rough, and I am simply amazed.

I use my dual for chess mainly, namely deep fritz 8 and shredder 8 the chess programs and I am getting about 2500 kn/s and 850 kn/s from each program respectivley.

Thats 2.5 million positions per second for the number crunching df8 and 850 thousand for the intelligent s8.

Amazing

Originally posted by dustybyrd
you don't have to mod the chips if you use the older bios 1010 on the Asus A7M266-D revision 1.03

then I pin modded the cpu sockets for 17x and 1.8v...

2.26ghz no problem...the post screen reports that the cpu's are not MP capable...but that's not true...since i see two cpu graphs in task manager and sisoft reports and benches with both cpus...

a couple of things to note:

1.8volts with mobiles actually equals 1.775 volts...and this is because the mobiles tell the motherboard to set the voltage slightly differently than the regular xp chips...the chart for the conversion can be found here:

http://www.cpuheat.wz.cz/html/AXP_m..._Multiplier.htm

also, at 1.775volts i can run these chips at 17x142 or 2.4ghz so far without any problems...17x147 or 2.5ghz was not stable as it reboots in final stages of windows loading...probably needs a little more voltage...

dustybyrd
04-15-04, 11:48 AM
That link dustybyrd does not work for some reason.

I am curious to find out if there is any bridges involved to turn on max vcore, 1.85 would be a good boost to get more mhz out of these mobiles.




yeah...i just noticed the link doesn't work anymore...

the bottom line is this:

the VID[4:0]=01011 for the mobiles at 1.45v (but is seen by desktops as 1.575v)

you can set VID[4:0]=00000 and this will give 1.85v...

see www.ocinside.de and pin mod for 1.85v

Karifan
04-15-04, 02:11 PM
so you think the combination of me using the L11 bridge at l l l : :(1.775 vcore) and the jumper on the motherboard is whats yeilding the 1.82 vcore?

So if I close all bridges on the cpu/s it should bump up to 1.85 or like my 2100 xp used to work at?

I will try that.

It seems the easiest bridges to close with conductive paint on a mobile is the L11. that should take me a few minutes later today.


Thanks Dustybyrd.