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Evilsizer

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Jun 6, 2002
just like it says, running a T5600 1.86ghz with 2mb L2.

running 2 cmd-line clients, both are protein 2451, getting 20mins PF. thoughts or comments?

to bad there are no "tweaks" like for seti to help speed up the TPF.
 
last time i tried to oc on the N4L-VM it didnt like much over 166fsb. i guess i could try agian with the new bios i updated to.
 
Every mhz is a bit more.

Even if you could get it to 1.9 at stock settings, it would help.

If you figure, 20 min TPF x 24 x 7 x 365, then shave off, even 30 seconds...

That's a bunch of time.

GL with the new boxen. :thup:

:sn:
 
I'm glad you had luck with that board... after 3 boards RMA'd and trying every memory stick and my 3 different T75/T7700's I had 0 luck getting that thing stable...
 
I'm glad you had luck with that board... after 3 boards RMA'd and trying every memory stick and my 3 different T75/T7700's I had 0 luck getting that thing stable...

even at stock? sorry to hear that, i guess i got lucky. it started off with a T1300E in it and updated to the newestest bios to support the MO T5600. i got it cheap from the classies so it was worth it.

@War
yep i got the timings lower, magicly with the new bios. i say that cause in the past with older ones it would result in a no boot. these are the same D9HNL's i picked up a long time ago. instead of ddr2-667 at cas5 they are running cas4 on stock voltage. im pretty sure there is nothing left since the board doesnt allow you to select a ram ratio.
 
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