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Obijuan83`s SuperPi - 1M Ergebnis
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2min 52sec 498ms mit Intel Pentium III 450Mhz (Katmai) at 675MHz
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5th mit Pentium III 450Mhz (Katmai)
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Hardware Details
CPU Details
- Model: Intel Pentium III 450Mhz (Katmai) 'Katmai'
- Kühlung: Single Stage Phase Change
- Cores: 675Mhz(+50.00%)
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Arbeitsspeicher Details
- Typ: SDR SDRAM
- Geschwindigkeit: @ 150Mhz
VGA Details
- Geschwindigkeit: Mhz / Mhz (Bestand)
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Limit of motherboard @150FSB, pin mod 2.8v
Yeah
That board with the HIP voltage regulator , did NOT have the easy mod of the FB sense pin (we perform in common cases).
As for the 150FSB limit ... TurboPLL only , area.
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/simanto/oc/_borders/controller_1.jpg
Thanks for the TurboPLL case, its very intresting but no time to spend at this!
Waiting for an Abit BF6 and an BE6-II so will have the FSB I want.
Thanks again chief!
Excellent choice. They are voltage limited to +0.4V IIRC, but this can be fixed with a BIOS mod.
Link to modded bios for BE6-II ?
I believe it's still on beta on my drives
I'll try to clean it up and post. BX133-RAID as well.
sagt:
Do you jave schematics for turboPLL? I can do it in kiCad. What clocks are needed to be replaced? Cpu clock only or its more sophisticated like clk synchro in a proper ratio cpu:ram:agp:pci:usb and so on? Does anyone dig in this technical flavours? Is it only compatible with for example only pentium3 and p2?
You replace the input frequency of 14.318MHz that goes to PLL with a custom one. This shifts all the clocks from the PLL. Breaking the timer, USB, floppy. Thus, you need to provide stock 14.318 (system timer), 24MHz (floppy?) and 48MHz (USB) as well to maintain these while other frequencies go up.
You shift only the base clock, the board's PLL does the rest.
Nope, should work with pretty much any PLL.
True
The pll device the Japanese firm FANATIC was selling back then as PLL01 , would require soldering to certain points , to take care of the different clocks for floppy and usb
For example the P3B-F
http://www.saunalahti.fi/~jukkai/remodeling/remodeling.htm
well done Obi and what an interesting conversation your score sparked
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