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Thread: TESTING a 3.6GHz Prescott @ 5GHz........

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    TESTING a 3.6GHz Prescott @ 5GHz........

    Just testing my new toy..........

    Pentium4 Prescott 3.6GHz @ 5GHz.......

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    Motherboard : ABIT AS8 full moded (Vdroop - Vchip - Vfsb - VAgp - VCore - Capacitors - Heatsinks - e.t.c.)
    PSU : ENERMAX 550 Watts
    RAM : 2 x 256MB Kingston Value Rams PC2700(DDR333)
    Cooling : hi-pro-mmie with R410 gas
    EXTRAS : DDR Maximizer

    First some "indicaded" photos about mounting the Prommie's evaporator onto CPU.......







    .........and a thermal sensor for the temps coz AS8 doesn't shows subzero temperatures.......




    Now some S-Sandra Arithmetic.......



    S-Sandra Multimedia......



    Super-Pi 1M UNPATCHED



    Super-Pi 1M PATCHED



    Super-Pi 32M UNPATCHED



    Super-Pi 32M PATCHED



    3DMark2003 with a X800XT at core=648 , mem=627



    3DMark2005 with a X800XT at core=654 , mem=634





    .........and a max screenshot - not testing for more for the time been - ........



    That's for now and still playing around......
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    Very Nice work

    Once again another Abit board that you made unique

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    very nice indeed... you got the dimension/measurements of that prommy mounting bracket ??
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    mmmmm cap mods...

    Awesome work hip, got enough seal'goop? xD


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    very nice overclock! Did adding extra capacitators help much? What temps you getting?
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    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000
    very nice indeed... you got the dimension/measurements of that prommy mounting bracket ??
    There are 72mm x 72mm from hole to hole...........BUT you have to be carefull about the CENTER of the Prommie's evap coz it ISN'T in the middle of it's "head" so you have to dreel somehow "out-of-center" so as to make a good and centered contact to the CPU......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bennah
    Very Nice work

    Once again another Abit board that you made unique
    Thanks.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kobalt
    very nice overclock! Did adding extra capacitators help much? What temps you getting?
    With the Vdroop mod yes they helped at full load......

    At idle I have onto CPU (external sensor) about - 50*C and at full load I have about -32 to -34*C.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by µnrealneo²
    Ooh, here it comes...

    Nice Hipro.

    Ever considered A64?

    I'm sure you could shake up the 01 ORB.
    Yeap.......As a matter of fact I do........With my new evaporator and my Cascade(still building it) I think I could do some damage........

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    Nice work Hipro! Got a shot of the maximizer in action?
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    Put some OCZ VX ram and see what it does with 3.6
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    Quote Originally Posted by moddolicous
    Put some OCZ VX ram and see what it does with 3.6
    Naaaa.........I don't think they can do more than those BH-6 chipies......

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    are u going to make a guide soon, or did u make one already, cause I'd like to try these mods
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    Quote Originally Posted by moddolicous
    are u going to make a guide soon, or did u make one already, cause I'd like to try these mods
    Yes it will be uploaded soon.......
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    VERY nice work


    i look forward to a guide

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    Quote Originally Posted by IvanAndreevich
    hipro5
    Why do you keep working with Abit boards?
    I was fond of ASUS mobos a few time ago.........ALL my mobos where ASUS......TILL ASUS CUSL2 - P3 .....After those mobos ASUS started to "steel" them by NOT soldering all the components on them.......Then I came to ABIT ones.......At least they are less "steeled" in components.......Now I'm fond of ABIT ones......and life goes on.....
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    first of all, great work...

    But, did you set the speeds with uguru or are you using another windows tool to change clockspeeds?

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    very nice work again

    have you considered DFI?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Firefoxx
    first of all, great work...

    But, did you set the speeds with uguru or are you using another windows tool to change clockspeeds?
    Those are the speeds I could boot into Windows.......Yes played with the uGuru.....I wish that there was a ckockgen for that.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by enzoR
    very nice work again

    have you considered DFI?
    Thanks............Yes IF I could find a mobo here in Hellas why not?.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by hipro5
    Thanks............Yes IF I could find a mobo here in Hellas why not?.......
    What board do you need Hypro 5?
    I can find DFI board here in Bulgaria and I can send it to you, or you can come to me ... i live in the southern part of Bulgaria and it is about 150-200km. from Athens.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V I P E R
    i live in the southern part of Bulgaria and it is about 150-200km. from Athens.
    add 500Km to those 150-200km and you might be right!!!Maybe thesaloniki is 150-200km!


    Nice work Hipro5, maybe we can freeze my winnie some time soon
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    Hi.

    That was superb. A very good job at an Intel CPU. That was fantastic.
    The SuperPI score is an world record @ Intel???

    Go On, an keep your CPU toasted!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GinTonic
    The SuperPI score is an world record @ Intel???
    No, i think memesema with a 5.5Ghz P4 is still holding the WR on Intel.

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