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eva2000
08-02-2003, 07:26 AM
here's some 2x 256MB ADATA PC4000 @ 265mhz 1:1 on IC7 with setfsb app - sandra max3 doesn't recognise the change in FSB but aida and sciencemark do :)

Note: IC7 bios bugs
1. means when 4 sticks of memory are used, PAT is disabled :(
2. bios limits 1:1 oc's to 255mhz max

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2.4C
MCX4000 rev1 + 120x35mm Sunon 120cfm fan + TT fan speed controller
128MB Gigacube 9600PRO at default
120GB WD 1200JB
Abit IC7 15 bios
vcore = 1.725v
vdimm = 2.8v bios (real 2.76v idle voltage)
vAGP = 1.6v
AGP/PCI: Fixed 66/33
NB Strap: 800FSB
HT enabled

Game Accelerator: Auto
Refresh Cycle Time: Auto
Read Delay Adjust: Auto
Read Delay: Auto
Command Per Clock: Auto

PCI Latency: 64
SATA: disabled
Firewire: disabled
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http://www.fileshosts.com/pentium4/D1/abit/ic7/memory/adata/pc4000/2x256/265-265-3448-auto/cpuz.jpg

http://www.fileshosts.com/pentium4/D1/abit/ic7/memory/adata/pc4000/2x256/265-265-3448-auto/aida-read.jpg

http://www.fileshosts.com/pentium4/D1/abit/ic7/memory/adata/pc4000/2x256/265-265-3448-auto/aida-write.jpg

http://www.fileshosts.com/pentium4/D1/abit/ic7/memory/adata/pc4000/2x256/265-265-3448-auto/sciencemark.jpg

Unfortunately, not enough vdimm to be stable and IC7 bios limit at 255mhz 1:1 making it unproductive :(

eva2000
08-02-2003, 07:30 AM
@260mhz 1:1 on IC7 much more stable than 265mhz 1:1

notice though how sandra memory doesn't recognise setfsb's set FSb :(

sandra buffered (http://www.fileshosts.com/pentium4/D1/abit/ic7/memory/adata/pc4000/2x256/260-260-3448-auto/mem-buff2.jpg)

sandra unbuffered (http://www.fileshosts.com/pentium4/D1/abit/ic7/memory/adata/pc4000/2x256/260-260-3448-auto/mem-unbuff2.jpg)

http://www.fileshosts.com/pentium4/D1/abit/ic7/memory/adata/pc4000/2x256/260-260-3448-auto/aida-read.jpg

http://www.fileshosts.com/pentium4/D1/abit/ic7/memory/adata/pc4000/2x256/260-260-3448-auto/aida-write.jpg

http://www.fileshosts.com/pentium4/D1/abit/ic7/memory/adata/pc4000/2x256/260-260-3448-auto/pcmark2002.jpg

3dmark2001 (http://www.fileshosts.com/pentium4/D1/abit/ic7/memory/adata/pc4000/2x256/260-260-3448-auto/3dmark2001.jpg)

3dmark2003 (http://www.fileshosts.com/pentium4/D1/abit/ic7/memory/adata/pc4000/2x256/260-260-3448-auto/3dmark2003.jpg)

Sciencemark (http://www.fileshosts.com/pentium4/D1/abit/ic7/memory/adata/pc4000/2x256/260-260-3448-auto/sciencemark.jpg)

SuperPi 1m (http://www.fileshosts.com/pentium4/D1/abit/ic7/memory/adata/pc4000/2x256/260-260-3448-auto/superpi-1m.jpg)

Prime95 v23.6 benchmark (http://www.fileshosts.com/pentium4/D1/abit/ic7/memory/adata/pc4000/2x256/260-260-3448-auto/prime95bench.jpg)

ThugsRook
08-02-2003, 11:01 PM
have you tried CPU-z's clockgen program yet?

eva2000
08-02-2003, 11:22 PM
tried it but both cpuz and cpuid and sandra don't recognise the chnage in FSB :(

eva2000
08-04-2003, 12:35 PM
with PX865PE PRO2 at 2.85v rock stable 250mhz 3-4-4-8 pair of ADATA PC4000 :D

http://www.fileshosts.com/pentium4/D1/albatron/benchmarks2/2.4C/adata/pc4000/2x256/memtest86/250-250-3448-ehoff-vcacheoff/web/adataDDR500_03_thumb.jpg (http://www.fileshosts.com/pentium4/D1/albatron/benchmarks2/2.4C/adata/pc4000/2x256/memtest86/250-250-3448-ehoff-vcacheoff/web/adataDDR500_03.html)

now that's memory stability testing :)