Submission Details
havli`s Memory Frequency Ergebnis - Apprentice League
182 MHz mit SDR SDRAM at 182MHz
Ranglisten Position
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Globale Rangliste
51st
SDR SDRAM Rang:
51st von 119
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Globale Punkte (UGP)
Not havli's best submission
0.0 Punkte
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Hardware Punkte (UHP)
51st mit SDR SDRAM
27.8 Punkte
Points earned for team league
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Globale Team Power Punkte (GTPP) Not Alza OC's best submission
0.0 Punkte
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Hardware Team Power Punkte (HTPP) 33rd Im Team verwendet SDR SDRAM
6.9 Punkte
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Hardware Details
CPU Details
- Model: AMD Athlon XP 1600+ (Palomino) 'Palomino'
- Kühlung: Air (Custom)
- Cores: 1.433Mhz(+2.36%)
VGA Details
- Geschwindigkeit: Mhz / Mhz (Bestand)
Mainboard Details
- Hersteller: ASUS
- Model: A7V133
- Chipsatz: KT133A (VT8363A)
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havli Kommentierte sein eigenes Ergebnis:
CPU-Z detects wrong SDRAM clock on VIA KT133 chipset. CPU-Z states FSB + 33 MHz. 133.5 + 33 = 169.5 However the real mem clock is FSB + PCI (Aida 64 shows this correctly)... In this case the calculation is: PCI = 136.5/3 = 45.5 MHz FSB = 136.5 MHz Mem = 136.5 + 45.5 = 182 MHz
Mr.Scott sagt:
Right or wrong, all submissions should be done the same way. I'm sorry, but your calculation should not be recognized......at least not in the middle of a competition. Mods should clarify if this is legit or not.
havli sagt:
This "wrong speed" issue only applies to the KT133 chipset (and perhaps few other VIA sdram-based chipsets using other than 1:1 mem:fsb ratio). Intel 440BX, 815 and 845 RAM speed detection works just fine in both CPU-Z and Aida64 (and therefore shows the same value). I am the only one using this platform, so I don't see a problem here. This score is 100% comparable with others. Anyway... only i815 or i845 based MB can score high enough to win this stage. I have neither of them, so I try to score as high as possible with A7V133.
If mods say this score is invalid, then I will remove it and buy some CPU-Z compatible board.
TerraRaptor sagt:
we all know havli is right)
Antinomy sagt:
Scotty, this is clearly a CPU-Z issue. What CPU-Z represents as FSB+33 is in fact FSB+PCI and while you're on default, it's the same. You know better that these KT133 use sync clocks and overclocking the bus overclocks the PCI bus too.
A similar bug you have with dual P2 clocks (though, I do understand that your case didn't affect the total score).
sagt:
Is this max of these mems or chipset? On KT266A i was able to reach max ~182 MHz on ram. Via has an interesting "-33" and "+33" memory set. As far as I remember KT133, KT133A, KT266A has this "multiplier". Old VIAs are not well-compatible with CPUz. Intel i815 is the best for SDRAM. It's possible to buy a cheap mobo eg. cusl2. It has also 2:3 multiplier for ram. BTW I was looking for SIS chipset based mobos, some of them can work with SDRAM at 3-4-4 timings
havli sagt:
Antinomy:
Well said, thank you.
ludek111:
I am not really sure. I don't have cusl2 at the moment, so I can't test this mem propertly. Last year I tried ECS P4S5A/DX+ and maximum validation was somewhere around 180 MHz as well. However SiS chipset is incompatible even with Aida64. I could only estimate RAM speed by FSB clock and memory divider. This SDRAM module is Infineon 256MB, PC 133 CL2, BX compatible (16 chip). I assume its not that good compared to modern high-density modules. Maybe BGA chips are the best.
Mr.Scott sagt:
K. If everybody else is good with it, I have no issue. No harm done. Thanks for the response.
Antinomy sagt:
Mr. Scott, there already was such an issue but the other way around - when CPU-Z showed a higher divider whereas a lower was in use. Results were marked as invalid and recalculated despite CPU-Z showing higher numbers. It was a Gigabyte P35 or P45 issue with 1:2 (and 3:5 for real).
Just've recalled this one. But too young for memory issues
Mr.Scott sagt:
Yes, I know about the 3:5 issue.
Don_Dan sagt:
3:5 divider on 400 strap is bugged on all P35/P45/X38/X48 boards, and it is 2:3 in reality.
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