Im sure after u goes for quad, u will never go back to P4.
INTEL P4/PM 478/479 THREAD, >>V7<<,, The Journey Continues Here!
INTEL P4/PM 478/479 THREAD, >>V7<<,, The Journey Continues Here!
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Apr 19 2009, 01:42 PM
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@Jcsy
Im sure after u goes for quad, u will never go back to P4. |
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Apr 22 2009, 09:54 AM
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@ooiwbng
Are u rang ur P4 on naked rigs during 4Ghz operation? The 4x'c temp seems quite nice as mine were hitting 5x on 4.1Ghz during prime, but whole system aint stable. So revert back to back 4Ghz for stability. Any CPU-Z or benchmark had u made 4 ur 4Ghz operation? My previous proc were Prescott 3.2E too. |
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Apr 22 2009, 10:55 AM
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Haha. This thread is for P4 but specified to S478.
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Apr 22 2009, 01:37 PM
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@Ray
Yea.. Cause different NB chipset. I guess P31 can handle high FSB that why the proc can be pump easily. Not like old sch 865 or 875. |
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Apr 23 2009, 09:08 AM
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@blonely
O/T: ATI supporter spotted. @ooiwbng Yea. That is the OC for old school, just pump FSB. But what i believe is the NB bridge. P31 might be can handle higher FSB in compare with 865/875. But hey, Prescott is shine when its FSB hitting high. P/s: Finally gotten my UD3R back to hand. New OC project start once after i came back from KL trip. |
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Apr 24 2009, 01:23 PM
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@Ray
Yea. Believed the NB chip play the big roll. As what we can see now, LG775 platform can just hit 4G or 4.5G without much tweaking. @Kabu Yea.. Just get my UD3R back days ago. But going to change HSF, so i dont bother go touch the system now. Only after i came back from KL. |
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Apr 25 2009, 10:44 AM
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Someone just shoot down a CM690..
Anyways, mesh and non-mesh casing does influence the temp man.. P/s: I burnt my IN9 LAN port again.... |
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Apr 26 2009, 01:18 PM
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@edmin
I dont think is the grounding problem bro. As what i see (happened right infrom of me) the lighting came from the telephone line. I'm taking extreme aware for preventing this already. Whenever i see the sky turn dark, im sure i power off the plug for both modem and pc. Just yesterday forget about to unplug the phone line. And once again, i see the lighting hit into my house and i see the spark on my modem. Now my D-Link DSL2540T going nuts. It will goes online and offline randomly. Really shit man. |
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Apr 26 2009, 03:37 PM
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@Edmin
Haha.. Seeing the spark just "pop" in front of my eyes. Like when positive and negative charge meet and some spark been fired. Anyways, not just me. My house member were at the living and we together seeing this scenario happened. Hm.. Not sure about that, if really grouding issues why also and ONLY the mobo lan port burnt? Where other electrical household still alving and kicking ass. Even my dad were charging his handphone and its fine (from the same power source, but separate with different extension). This post has been edited by fylon: Apr 26 2009, 03:54 PM |
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Apr 26 2009, 06:46 PM
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@edmin
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May 5 2009, 01:13 PM
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Seems like V8 is on the way. Ray, ur going to be the boss again huh..
@e_k1117 Anyways, Vdroop is quite common problem. Especially in old system the droop is quite a huge gap. But no worried, as long as the fluctuation is small it doesnt effect much. |
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May 5 2009, 01:42 PM
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@Ray
Yea.. Ur the man. @e_k1117 Try set back ur system into non OC condition, then run all the task that u used to do. See are the auto restarting problem still occur or not. IF it dont, meaning that something is wrong on ur OC. |
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May 5 2009, 02:50 PM
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Change PSU = Pro long ur system life spent. GC can plan later.. Change GC = Shorten ur system life spent (if really PSU cause the problem then ur putting ur system on risk with new GC. Cause the heavier the load the faster ur psu got kaput. So which 1 do think its more important? |
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