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    hehe that pic is called mess
    It was taken when i was setting this up. It was a messy proccess no dobt and that's not old hardware most of it went into the box, as long as i dint step on anything Now it's all legite and clean.
    Doesn't that AC consume alot of power
    For 5000btu AC not much. It's energy efficient. Once i use the thing for the whole monts 12-14 every day and my electric bill went up like $25. But usualy it eats like $15 a monts cause i still use it quite alot.
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    sorry,, wrong thread - delete.
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    What ram were you using railer, maybe I'm blind but i don't see it :o

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    Quote Originally Posted by dqniel
    What ram were you using railer, maybe I'm blind but i don't see it :o
    Kingmax DDR500 hardcore series with Hynix b5 chips

    Here's the thread with his results
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=68469

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    w00 got 177FSB on the DFI board stable; never used to be able to get past 173 with an ATI card (hates up'd AGP clocks).

    Just booted at 178 - testing its stability.

    I'm pleased to say at 177 the AGP/PCI were at 66/33

    no vagp mod on this atm...

    ok that wasn't stable...

    ok i just put a 40mm onto the nb

    went further this time but looks like 177 is still tops...

    hmm gone to a 6x multi and it stabilized at 178

    w000 stable at 180!!!
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    Nice box I have to make me one of those so I can run a cascade realy nicely without condenation.... ill prolly never get around to it though. So iam basicaly set up now but I still have a question.

    Ive read the info on which boards do what in regards to fsb, vcore and the like but still havnt seen a good comparison between the p4c800 and the p4p800's. I woould obviosly rather pay $60> for a p4p than $115+ (ebay is the cheapest seing as newgg is out. unless you know of something else). So does the p4c realy offer better performance? if so in what areas? Thanks Alot Guys!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wwwww
    w00 got 177FSB on the DFI board stable; never used to be able to get past 173 with an ATI card (hates up'd AGP clocks).

    Just booted at 178 - testing its stability.

    I'm pleased to say at 177 the AGP/PCI were at 66/33

    no vagp mod on this atm...

    ok that wasn't stable...

    ok i just put a 40mm onto the nb

    went further this time but looks like 177 is still tops...

    hmm gone to a 6x multi and it stabilized at 178

    w000 stable at 180!!!

    nice job dude. that high FSB on that particular board is quite a feat! I remember hittin' 180 on the AOPEN but definitely was not stable ;-/ Even with the feeble foundation of the i855GME platform you can still get some reasonable power out of it.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Siphilon
    nice job dude. that high FSB on that particular board is quite a feat! I remember hittin' 180 on the AOPEN but definitely was not stable ;-/ Even with the feeble foundation of the i855GME platform you can still get some reasonable power out of it.....
    thanks - this is really weird though, pretty much anything from 134 to 172 it slows down in windows ALOT, from what I read earlier in this thread this can be fixed up by upping the AGP/PCI but my vid card won't take anymore than 68/34. What I find weird though is at 173-180 its rock smooth.

    well AGP/2.5 PCI/5 at 166 is a perfect AGP/PCI clock for my card...

    http://img263.imageshack.us/img263/8448/water6xy.jpg

    put the thing back on water so I upped the vcore right up to 1.7V; loads at 37C idles at ambient - still waiting for the as5 to settle

    doing a 3d01 with
    2.66GHz
    166FSB
    1:1 2-2-2-5
    x800xt pe 607/567

    lol gah can't upload cause the comp is no where near my router..

    well got 27.4k - not great but prob cause of the ram...my gskill 4800 comes tuesday
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    Quote Originally Posted by wwwww
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    since you have a 100Fsb/400qp chip, see this idea:
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...381#post956381

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spajky
    since you have a 100Fsb/400qp chip, see this idea:
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...381#post956381
    hmmm

    Wouldn't that mean I have a lower max multi? The 1.86 has a 14x max multi....hmmm with a 200fsb that still gives 2800mhz...just got to connect a few pins aye? might look into it thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by JSU
    Nice box I have to make me one of those so I can run a cascade realy nicely without condenation.... ill prolly never get around to it though. So iam basicaly set up now but I still have a question.

    Ive read the info on which boards do what in regards to fsb, vcore and the like but still havnt seen a good comparison between the p4c800 and the p4p800's. I woould obviosly rather pay $60> for a p4p than $115+ (ebay is the cheapest seing as newgg is out. unless you know of something else). So does the p4c realy offer better performance? if so in what areas? Thanks Alot Guys!
    Heh JSU that box is quite usefull with phasechange. Drew over EOCF build one to and uses with his DD unit. Best part about it you dont have to condence proof your MB or VC. That's a major problem with phase since even if you do good job on condensation proofing with -100c temps the whole MB not just by the socket gets quite cold and you can get condensation very far from socket. The most B**ch is the pci and AGP slots a bit water there spell death for hardware. With chill box it's just so much esier. Just stick evap inside and you done. Also you get the effect of cooling the whole sys like NB, memory controler,ext... = very important for stable overclock.

    About which board to get consider this factors. P4p800se is naturaly suports ct-479 and does quite well. The only issues you might have is keeping PAT enabled with it. It's enabled if you boot with 200fsb but then if you have an ATI card you need to boot @201 FSB to lock agp/pci bus. So p4p800se makes a great choice if you plan to use Nvidia card since there is no problems with locking agp/pci with it. It's also 1/2 cheaper them P4C800e-deluxe.

    Now P4c800e -deluxe is 875 chipset board and PAT comes natural to them. You dont have to boot @ 200 to keep it. Also i belive it donthave agp/pci lock problem with ATI but if im wrong on that one you can just boot @201 fsb
    and that will lock it. People here say that in general its a better and faster board. But expensive.

    I got great results with P4P800se and i think it's just ezier to setup, i have not ever had the other one so i cant realy say anything about the setup. So whatever rings your bell JSU they are both great boards.

    Have i summerd up major factors guys? Correct me please if i missed something important
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    Quote Originally Posted by wwwww
    hmmm

    Wouldn't that mean I have a lower max multi? The 1.86 has a 14x max multi....hmmm with a 200fsb that still gives 2800mhz...just got to connect a few pins aye? might look into it thanks
    No, your multi stays the same; option for your MoBo socket is just one pin shorthing (2nd) option something like this:
    http://www.picturebio.com/images/laptoppics/image7.jpg
    http://www.picturebio.com/images/laptoppics/image6.jpg

    As for 3rd option (VccA rising), involves modding MoBo in your case; see PM datasheet & study a bit voltage sources on your MoBo too - here U are on your own ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by railer
    Heh JSU that box is quite usefull with phasechange. Drew over EOCF build one to and uses with his DD unit. Best part about it you dont have to condence proof your MB or VC. That's a major problem with phase since even if you do good job on condensation proofing with -100c temps the whole MB not just by the socket gets quite cold and you can get condensation very far from socket. The most B**ch is the pci and AGP slots a bit water there spell death for hardware. With chill box it's just so much esier. Just stick evap inside and you done. Also you get the effect of cooling the whole sys like NB, memory controler,ext... = very important for stable overclock.

    About which board to get consider this factors. P4p800se is naturaly suports ct-479 and does quite well. The only issues you might have is keeping PAT enabled with it. It's enabled if you boot with 200fsb but then if you have an ATI card you need to boot @201 FSB to lock agp/pci bus. So p4p800se makes a great choice if you plan to use Nvidia card since there is no problems with locking agp/pci with it. It's also 1/2 cheaper them P4C800e-deluxe.

    Now P4c800e -deluxe is 875 chipset board and PAT comes natural to them. You dont have to boot @ 200 to keep it. Also i belive it donthave agp/pci lock problem with ATI but if im wrong on that one you can just boot @201 fsb
    and that will lock it. People here say that in general its a better and faster board. But expensive.

    I got great results with P4P800se and i think it's just ezier to setup, i have not ever had the other one so i cant realy say anything about the setup. So whatever rings your bell JSU they are both great boards.

    Have i summerd up major factors guys? Correct me please if i missed something important

    Yeah you have thanks alot bro . How many points do you think pat is worht in 3dmark,Pifast etc... Seing as I will be using an ati card Iam still not sure. Though if I could find a p4c800 for $100> then I would go that route.

    Yeah I know what you mean condensation wise on the agp slot. I was benching with my GPU cascade and it was only for a few minutes so i thought it was cool not to put grease in the agp socket. Well it ended up being a few more minutes (very addicting) and I ended up with a screwed up 9600p and a dead IC7.... Realy annoying

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    Quote Originally Posted by JSU
    Yeah you have thanks alot bro . How many points do you think pat is worht in 3dmark,Pifast etc... Seing as I will be using an ati card Iam still not sure. Though if I could find a p4c800 for $100> then I would go that route.
    I can only say with SuperPi. Last pic is mine (quite similar similar clocks, so it's kinda representative).
    First pic achieved P4C dlx (PAT enabled) by Colin Jort Kristos
    Second one is with P4PSE (PAT disabled) by me



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    Was his tweaked? So its worth a second..........

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    Quote Originally Posted by JSU
    Was his tweaked? So its worth a second..........
    I see just half second advantage
    About whether it's tweaked or not I don't know

    Here's the article
    http://www.madshrimps.be/?action=getarticle&articID=342
    Thread in the xtreme cc'ing section
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=66591

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spajky
    No, your multi stays the same; option for your MoBo socket is just one pin shorthing (2nd) option something like this:
    http://www.picturebio.com/images/laptoppics/image7.jpg
    http://www.picturebio.com/images/laptoppics/image6.jpg

    As for 3rd option (VccA rising), involves modding MoBo in your case; see PM datasheet & study a bit voltage sources on your MoBo too - here U are on your own ...
    ok will try

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    hmm - didn't seem to notice any change...

    my ram however isn't able to exceed around 180Mhz anyway at 2.5V

    hmmm....sorry for the attachments - needed some free web hosting :P
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    ΑSUS P4C800 απλη(no modded) + CT-479 adaptor
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    Quote Originally Posted by wwwww

    hmmm....sorry for the attachments - needed some free web hosting :P



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    welldone Gorilakos...........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jericho


    lol thanks :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by wwwww
    lol thanks :P
    whats with the :p ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jericho
    whats with the :p ?
    'cause I was meant to be transfering them to someone else, not as in publicing hosting them :P

    I noticed most reviews vmod the dothan by connecting the vid4 to a ground (thus going from 010111 (1.34V) to 000111 (1.596V)) - what I thought - why not instead - ground the vid5 thus by default you'll still be at 1.34V, but when you set anywhere frm 0.7V to 1.196V you'll get a wide array of options from 1.708V to 1.212V. Basically, this way you can all the way to 1.708V and you can adjust the voltage to what you want based on the chart which Jericho so kindly hosted for me. i.e. if you want 1.6V you set in the bios to 1.084V, or if you want 1.7V you set in the bios to 1.196V, etc;

    well I just did that and it works pefectly

    now going to undervolt my laptop

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    lets see - its aimed at 0.732V - into windows - *checking*

    hmm

    I have a question:

    how do we convert the 0s to 1s?

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