2010/10/21 02:52:55
nateman_doo
d1eseL

Is this some kind of a club?  If so how do I join?


you just did. 
Now go start freezing your gear & get to benching. You have almost 225 pages on this thread alone showing you how to do so.
 
Q is moving on up in the world... brings a tear to my eye :)
2010/10/21 08:50:21
johnksss
last time i checked...you WERE part of the club..
now like nate said...get ta' benching..:D
 
and we bench any and everything!
2010/10/21 08:58:26
ty_ger07
johnksss

ty_ger07

johnksss

try voltage. that's what the main problem would be.
and i think i had kingston memory 1333 up to 1620 or so before. ill see what it does when i get my laptop back later this week.


I have to take the motherboard out to see the rest of the board.  I have narrowed it down to the side facing the keyboard and the general location, but ....  ... do I really want to do this?  I'll decide tomorrow.

Default is 1.029v under load according to the multimeter.  There is a huge vdroop though.  Default idle voltage is 1.19v.  If I could find out more information on the circuitry, I would try to do a vdroop mod instead.

your doing good...i took a look at mine and that ic chip is way to small to do anything with..grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!

 
Dremel + Razor Blade + Pencil + Multimeter
 

 

 

 
Got it up to 1.070v under load.  So, that is a 0.040v increase.  I'm going to put it back together in a useable form and see what that gets me.

2010/10/21 09:21:18
ty_ger07
Mua ha ha ha ha!
 

2010/10/21 09:43:20
johnksss
in all honesty...i think you could have grabbed that without messing with the board.
just by running 1 core/2 threads...
 
but great job!
 
i cant see your pictures though??
2010/10/21 09:49:19
Q56_Monster
Great job ty_ger!
2010/10/21 09:55:38
ty_ger07
johnksss

in all honesty...i think you could have grabbed that without messing with the board.
just by running 1 core/2 threads...

 
If only I could do that... I would have done that a long time ago.  How would I go about doing that?  MsConfig?  It isn't an option in my BIOS.
2010/10/21 10:02:47
johnksss
hopefully, this will get you higher then..
and when doing cpu z...you can lighten the mem timings.
under msconfig/advanced options/processors 1
2010/10/21 10:04:11
ty_ger07
johnksss

hopefully, this will get you higher then..
and when doing cpu z...you can lighten the mem timings.
under msconfig/advanced options/processors 1


Cool.  I will try that.
 
My pictures work for me.  It must be your network connection.
 
EDIT:  Now I'm getting page faults.  I am going to take out all of the 1333Mhz memory and put in the other stick of 1600MHz DDR3.
2010/10/21 10:12:01
johnksss
yeah, i dont think so. since im the network admin.
http://img.techpowerup.org/101021/PA210229.jpg
goes nowhere.
 
damn, you were right..malwarebytes was blocking it for some reason...shame on me!

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