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Still have to mod to be able to run 1:1 hehe :) Hoping to see 29secs
yes 16*265 1:1 gives 29sQuote:
Originally posted by EmineM
Still have to mod to be able to run 1:1 hehe :) Hoping to see 29secs
very nice :toast:
thanks :) I only got after this tuning now, somewhere deep in this thread I have my 30 seconds on my A64, if I would have installed WinServer back then I couldve also gotten 29seconds :)
cpulloverclock, have you found a way to remove the Biostar bios from the shuttle yet?
tomorrow I will mod my abit :)
awdflash ***.bin shuttle bios /f ?Quote:
Originally posted by EmineM
thanks :) I only got after this tuning now, somewhere deep in this thread I have my 30 seconds on my A64, if I would have installed WinServer back then I couldve also gotten 29seconds :)
cpulloverclock, have you found a way to remove the Biostar bios from the shuttle yet?
tomorrow I will mod my abit :)
Nope, that doesnt work for the Biostar BIOS in the AN50R.Quote:
Originally posted by cpulloverclock
awdflash ***.bin shuttle bios /f ?
Even the /nbl stuff doesnt help.
This BIOS implements a Write Protect which prevents further BIOS updates unless you use the in-BIOS update menu.
Only way I found was to replace the BIOS chip :( ended up hot flashing an A7N8X motherboard with the shuttle BIOS then swapping bios chips.
okQuote:
Originally posted by CodeRed
Nope, that doesnt work for the Biostar BIOS in the AN50R.
Even the /nbl stuff doesnt help.
This BIOS implements a Write Protect which prevents further BIOS updates unless you use the in-BIOS update menu.
Only way I found was to replace the BIOS chip :( ended up hot flashing an A7N8X motherboard with the shuttle BIOS then swapping bios chips.
I just use a Biostar eeprom
Yeah, thats the best way. I now keep a Shuttle BIOS eeprom and a Biostar BIOS eeprom.Quote:
Originally posted by cpulloverclock
ok
I just use a Biostar eeprom
The Biostar BIOS doesnt seem to initialise the volt regulators correctly (especially the Vldt regulator) so the way I do it is:
1. boot with shuttle bios and set up voltages
2. save settings and reboot
3. hot swap to biostar bios & reboot
4. configure memory timings with biostar bios (dont touch the voltage settings)
5. save settings and reboot into windoze
the voltages set in the first step will then be retained.
EDIT: A BIOS Saviour would make this easier :)
SuperPi at 24/7 settings. :toast:
This is with cpc on, 13/15 alpha timings 1333334. DFI infinity, xp-m.
:D Here is mine too..
Best I can do with my Mushkin LVL2 1:1 @ 3.3 vdimm :( Even with more volts or lower multi, it doesn't want to go further :stick:
8M record @ 5454MHz by Vigor:
http://v-tec.hp.infoseek.co.jp/L411A...1733V-265S.jpg
That just hurts my eyes :D
:D :D :D Bud CPU' s those Prescott' s :D
already posted :D but I like to see it againQuote:
Originally posted by macci
8M record @ 5454MHz by Vigor:
http://v-tec.hp.infoseek.co.jp/L411A...1733V-265S.jpg
That just hurts my eyes :D
SAE and other with DFi board :slobber:
My NF7-S rev 2.0 cant not go over 230 so far :rolleyes:
But i got 34 sec.
http://www.mainboard.dk/upload/files/moo.JPG
I get 34 @ 218 FSB too.....
My cpu max out at 3240 MHz :/
Nice one anyway :)
I would love to get my cpu to its max, if only the board would not limit me... I am quite sure I would get it to 3.2GHz at least with 255fsb or so...
I cannot knack the 31s now because of that, but I am quite nearby...
I'll have to try on.
SAE Get win2003 serve r :) and you have what you want :p
Do you really think the 32bit server could get me the second? :confused:Quote:
Originally posted by EmineM
SAE Get win2003 serve r :) and you have what you want :p
Hmm. I doubt it, but maybe the higher bench values (4M to 32m) would gain some seconds...
My 2400-M maxed out @ 3.1ghz @ 2v. I didn't have vsense at the time because my board used to do 2.2v without it.
I think they put some life in these DFI. They do whatever they want, whenever they feel like.:D
The Win2003 Server Evaluation Copy slightly modified to workstation ( 32 bit copy ) Gave me a 1 second improvement.
I had 31 seconds running my P4 EE @ 4.25 GHZ 5/4 and afterwards I had 30 seconds.
Yes it gave me a nice push so I assume it is worth a try.
Evaluation Copy? Where?:)
Hehe. Thanks. I'll try it then :)
when I said that win2k3 was better... :)
:banana:
http://membres.lycos.fr/cpulloverclock79/1184.JPG