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Polygon
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Finally got a chance to do some benchmarks...

Here's The Test System Specs:
Epox EP-9NDA3+
FX55 Sledghammer "CG"
10/26/04 BIOS
HTT: 3T
Multiplier: 10X
Vcore: 1.72V
Vdimm: 2.95V
2X256Meg A-Data Vitesta PC4800 DDR600 TCCD Chips (slots 1&2)
GF3-TI200 Video Card
Western Digital 20Gig ATA100 7200rpm
Tagan Series 480W PSU TG-480
Maze4 on CPU, stock HSF on the nF3 chip...


A new personal SuperPI record for me... [Big Grin]

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SiSandra 2005 Memory Benchmark:

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Everest Home Edition 1.51 Memory Benchmarks:

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Polygon
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This has to be a "Dual Channel" HTT/FSB record! Increased Vdimm to: 3.1V
Multiplier: 8X
Mem timing: 200 1T 3-4-11-4
Everything else as above specs....

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bypolar
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That is the highest I have seen. Those Adata TCCD react great to voltage!!

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Polygon
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Yes, they really do! I was trying for 350 but even at 3.15V it wasn't stable... And I'm not sure how high the mod can go...

I'm a little nervous with a $850 CPU and the A-Data cost me almost $250 to get here from England... [Eek!]

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chopin
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Helo,

I yust bought a Kingston hyperx 1 GB Dualchannel-Kit with cl 2-5-2-2@400, 2,6 V. The Moduls are double sided. I use this modules on a nf2 Board. So i want to know, if i can use this modules later at socket 939 with full speed.

chopin

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Polygon
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The new nF3 and nF4 systems are extremely fussy about memory.... Please look at "High Performance Memory" and you will see that some that works good on 1 board, does not work good on another board...

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Polli
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@ Polygon
great job [ThumbsUp] congratulations !
Do you used an customs mod. Bios or the
official one of Epox ?

kind regards Polli

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My Computer System (this sys inf is udmost in German language, sorry)
Epox 9NDA3+ rev. 2.1 | G.Sill PC4800 | A64Winni 3500+

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Polygon
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Welcome to The Rebels Haven Polli_DE!

I use the 10/26/04 BIOS that came with the board when I purchaced it....

Welcome aboard... [ThumbsUp]

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tried nearly everything of tweaks i found in the web, but my htt won´t go above 270! [Frown]

here are my settings atm
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Polygon
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Welcome to The Rebels haven navahoo!


Your timings are too tight unless your running dividers...

Please take a look here....
We need much more information to help you...

Anyhow, welcome aboard.... [ThumbsUp]

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navahoo
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thx for welcoming me! [Big Grin]

well then here are my details:

ep-9nda3+ rev. 2.0 bios02/02/05
athlon64 3200+ venice
ocz pc4000vx 2x512mb slot 1+2
ati 9600 tx r300 (catalyst 5.7)
hdd seagate 250gb sata (nf v2.6)
psu bequiet! 450w
windows xp pro sp2

bios:
260x10 ram 1:1 2-2-2-10 1T
htt 3x
vcore 1,425
vdimm 3,5
vtt 1,65

agp freq 67
agp fastwrite off
sata 3+4 disabled
usb mem from "basic" to "shadow"

guess i got everything!?!

also tried ocz tccd with relaxing timings 3-4-4-x but also wouldn´t go above 270!

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navahoo
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forgot:
current settings are running prime stable!

any chance to figure out if the board or the cpu is making the limit?!

thx again! [Big Grin]

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Polygon
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Well, I see a couple issues that may contribute from going higner...

1) Vcore must go to 1.6V to 1.65V

2) Then some place above 260-270 2-2-2-10 is too tight for the timings... 2.5-3-3-X would be better as you approach 300HTT/FSB...

But in reality, 2-2-2-10 @ 260 is quite good and I would be happy there... [ThumbsUp]

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Kenny
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I would try upping VTT to 1.75V. Or whatever the max is for the board.
Did you do a resistor volt-mod to get 3.5V? If so, and the board is safe, I`m upping my voltages! [Smile] This new board has had it easy since I got it...time to introduce it to abuse [Smile]

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Opto 150 3.3+
DFI SLI-DR
2x512 CH5 @ 3.4V 266MHz, 1.5-2-2-0
2x512 HynixD 2.9V 300MHz 2.5-4-4-6
BFG 7800GT
Tagan 580U-15
Samsung Spinpoint P120S
Mach2 GT

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navahoo
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@Polygon
you mean i have to raise vcore for higher htt?!

@kenny
i´ll try vtt 1,75v and also divider of 133.
and i´ll post pics of my vdimm mod later! [Wink]

Posts: 7 | From: Germany | Registered: May 2005
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