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__________________ Epox 8RDA+ Vdd 1.6V JIUHB 1433@1000, 1.075V http://www.hasw.net/8rda/LowVoltage_1Ghz.png 2x256 333 Infineon @ 200FSB 4 3 2 2.5, 2.6V |
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| hasw, i've got a weird problem concerning hibernate and 8rdavcore: everytime, i start windows normally [eg from beginning] i can set vcore without any problems to the lowest value. by the way: currently running 1110mhz [6*185] with that settings and a real vcore of 1.088v, it runs totally primestable. when wake windows from hibernate, vcore is logically at 1.4v [lowest in bios....] if i now set it down again to 1.075v, after a short time i get a bsod explained here after a reboot, everything works fine and is adjustable....?! for startup reasons: could you please explain command line commands?! thx
__________________ primary sys: 8rda+ rev 1.1 | xp 1700+ jiuhb 0308 @10x105/215 @1.1/1.55v [thx to hasw!] | 2 x 256mb twinmos winbond sync @ 11-2-2-2 | albatron ti4680p turbo @ default | samsung sp1614n @ dawicontrol dc-100 raid dual boot: win xp professional student version gentoo linux 1.4 running 2.6 test 9 kernel biertragl: 8kha+ | duron 1000@10x133 | 640mb ddr | 2x wd800jb running gentoo linux 1.4 with 2.4.20-9 kernel |
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| @Kamerat: Don't set it manually to 2.9V, leave VDimm, VAgp and only use VCore. This version of 8rdavcore doesn't know something about Vdd and because the boards with Vdd-support have a different mechanism. Only VCore will work. The next version will recognize the board-type. @mal0: Yes, I know this problem. I think the lowest value in Bios is 1.4V because the CPUs didn't startup correctly with lower voltages... I've heard from someone that his Abit board allows voltages under 1.4V, but his CPU only starts with 1.4V. Normally the Bios sets the Voltage to 1.4V at POST -> No problem. But if you use hibernate (ACPI suspend-to-disk, supend-to-ram or the Windows NO-ACPI suspend-to-disk?), it seems that the 1.4V are not set...-> error. Set your voltage to 1.4V before hibernate. The 0.6.1b GUI has no command-line options. Use http://www.hasw.net/8rdavcore/8rdavcore-0.5.5-win.zip it has the same functions and is a command-line program only.
__________________ Epox 8RDA+ Vdd 1.6V JIUHB 1433@1000, 1.075V http://www.hasw.net/8rda/LowVoltage_1Ghz.png 2x256 333 Infineon @ 200FSB 4 3 2 2.5, 2.6V |
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| This is my new improved version of AMD AthlonXP 2400+, for TV watching and internet browsing ![]() Hasw, I don't have enough money to donate or something like that, since I'm living in Romania, but I can send you a postcard with my country, to thank you for this nice app. PM me with your address if you don't mind.
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| @hasw: tried out your suggestions and found out that it doesn't matter, whether i lower vcore before hibernate or not - after hibernate i always get bsod. when setting vcore a little higher [eg 1.2v], it works perfectly...
__________________ primary sys: 8rda+ rev 1.1 | xp 1700+ jiuhb 0308 @10x105/215 @1.1/1.55v [thx to hasw!] | 2 x 256mb twinmos winbond sync @ 11-2-2-2 | albatron ti4680p turbo @ default | samsung sp1614n @ dawicontrol dc-100 raid dual boot: win xp professional student version gentoo linux 1.4 running 2.6 test 9 kernel biertragl: 8kha+ | duron 1000@10x133 | 640mb ddr | 2x wd800jb running gentoo linux 1.4 with 2.4.20-9 kernel |
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| Here is 8rdavcore 0.6.5beta: http://www.hasw.net/8rdavcore/8rdavcore-0.6.5b.zip Look at this screenshot for changes: http://www.hasw.net/8rdavcore/8rdavcore-sc1.png However, because there is now a tool from NVidia which is (I hope better programmed than my crazy beta program, there is no need for it.So I think this is last 8rdavcore release. Greetings, Hasw
__________________ Epox 8RDA+ Vdd 1.6V JIUHB 1433@1000, 1.075V http://www.hasw.net/8rda/LowVoltage_1Ghz.png 2x256 333 Infineon @ 200FSB 4 3 2 2.5, 2.6V |
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| what has to be done to unlock the fsb adjustability??
__________________ primary sys: 8rda+ rev 1.1 | xp 1700+ jiuhb 0308 @10x105/215 @1.1/1.55v [thx to hasw!] | 2 x 256mb twinmos winbond sync @ 11-2-2-2 | albatron ti4680p turbo @ default | samsung sp1614n @ dawicontrol dc-100 raid dual boot: win xp professional student version gentoo linux 1.4 running 2.6 test 9 kernel biertragl: 8kha+ | duron 1000@10x133 | 640mb ddr | 2x wd800jb running gentoo linux 1.4 with 2.4.20-9 kernel |
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| @mal0: Nothing, because it's not working stable. It's the first point on my to-do list to get it working ;-) @Vially: hmm, i've tested nvsys....1.00.00. I think they have much to do ;-) OK, maybe i should develop 8rdavcore further until nvsys is working stable.
__________________ Epox 8RDA+ Vdd 1.6V JIUHB 1433@1000, 1.075V http://www.hasw.net/8rda/LowVoltage_1Ghz.png 2x256 333 Infineon @ 200FSB 4 3 2 2.5, 2.6V |
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| Great program, Nvidia needs to hire you to show them how it's really done!
__________________ Athlon 2100+@180x13 Idle at 49C|Load at 55C Epox 8rda+ Rev 1.1 vdimm: 2.77 vcore: 1.8 vdd: 1.66 Bios version 3305 350W Antec PSU SK-7 cooled by Thermaltake Smart fan II 2x 120mm Antec Case Smartfan 40GB HD Radeon 9700 Pro Twinmos PC3700 256mb x2 at 5-3-2-2.5 3dMark01: 12000 http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=6434188 |
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Get http://www.hasw.net/8rdavcore/debug-tool.zip, set VCore to 1.6, run debug.exe (it appends a register dump to 8rdavcore.deb), than set Vdd to 1.7V, run it again ... and so on. Send 8rdavcore.deb to hasw@hasw.net with your Bord-Rev and Bios-version. Thx, Hasw
__________________ Epox 8RDA+ Vdd 1.6V JIUHB 1433@1000, 1.075V http://www.hasw.net/8rda/LowVoltage_1Ghz.png 2x256 333 Infineon @ 200FSB 4 3 2 2.5, 2.6V |
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| @Vially: How about this one for Internet and serving purposes ![]() http://www.angelfire.com/theforce/rh...s/P3S_lowV.JPG @HasW: I can change memtimings quite well with ur new version but I'm not able to change FSB... Running on 8RDA+ rev 1,1 C1 NB Win XP pro SP1 ACPI enabled... It works with the NV tool so I'll have to use theirs :X
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| I will implement command line switches for the next releases. For now, use http://www.hasw.net/8rdavcore/8rdavcore-0.5.5-win.zip It's a pure command-line application and there are some example batch-files included.
__________________ Epox 8RDA+ Vdd 1.6V JIUHB 1433@1000, 1.075V http://www.hasw.net/8rda/LowVoltage_1Ghz.png 2x256 333 Infineon @ 200FSB 4 3 2 2.5, 2.6V |
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