Closed Since 31 Mar
HWBOT OC Challenge March 2010 - wPrime - 32m
Details
- wPrime - 32m is closed since 31 March 2010
Limitations
- Use HWBOT background provided in competition forum thread
- Only use processors based on the Northwood-512 core.
Ranking
Rank | Participant | Points | Score | |
1 | 10 pts | 46 sec 328 ms |
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2 | 8 pts | 48 sec 657 ms |
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3 | 6 pts | 48 sec 938 ms | ||
4 | 5 pts | 49 sec 687 ms | ||
5 | 4 pts | 56 sec 547 ms | ||
6 | 3 pts | 56 sec 922 ms |
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7 | 2 pts | 57 sec 125 ms | ||
8 | 1 pts | 58 sec 278 ms | ||
9 | 0 pts | 59 sec 390 ms | ||
10 | 0 pts | 59 sec 484 ms |
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11 | 0 pts | 59 sec 797 ms |
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12 | 0 pts | 1 min 3 sec 483 ms |
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13 | 0 pts | 1 min 5 sec 672 ms | ||
14 | 0 pts | 1 min 8 sec 937 ms | ||
15 | 0 pts | 1 min 8 sec 953 ms | ||
16 | 0 pts | 1 min 8 sec 969 ms |
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17 | 0 pts | 1 min 9 sec 593 ms | ||
18 | 0 pts | 1 min 13 sec 781 ms |
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19 | 0 pts | 1 min 22 sec 718 ms | ||
20 | 0 pts | 1 min 40 sec 735 ms | ||
21 | 0 pts | 1 min 47 sec 312 ms |
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Latest Submissions for Stage wPrime - 32m
Score | User | Hardware | Cooling | |
47 sec 857 ms | Pentium 4 3.2Ghz (Northwood) | Cascade Phase Change | ||
46 sec 328 ms | Pentium 4 3.2Ghz (Northwood) | Liquid Nitrogen | ||
58 sec 278 ms | Pentium 4 3.2Ghz (Northwood) | Air (Custom) | ||
49 sec 687 ms | Pentium 4 3.0Ghz (Northwood, 200 FSB) | Liquid Nitrogen | ||
48 sec 938 ms | Pentium 4 3.2Ghz (Northwood) | Cascade Phase Change | ||
1 min 47 sec 312 ms | Pentium 4 2.8Ghz (Northwood, 133 FSB) | Water (Custom) | ||
1 min 47 sec 422 ms | Pentium 4 2.8Ghz (Northwood, 133 FSB) | Air (Stock) | ||
48 sec 657 ms | Pentium 4 3.0Ghz (Northwood, 200 FSB) | Single Stage Phase Change | ||
49 sec 218 ms | Pentium 4 3.2Ghz (Northwood) | Cascade Phase Change | ||
49 sec 408 ms | Pentium 4 3.2Ghz (Northwood) | Cascade Phase Change |
lol i have like 8 different 478s on the bench, they are just sitting there lol
I have three s478 I've just finished messing around with, sadly two motherboards have unlockable pll and the last ones a "DELL" with a CY28323 pll and unbearable bios that I find lacking in ability for voltage adjustments. I need a p4c800 e deluxe or an msi neo2-fisr now more than ever
i am learning to use the setfsb and clockgen software overclock haha
this is gonna be so much fun!
btw i am new here
i have also dozens of northwood cpus, so count me in guys.
Count me in too, I have few nice Northwoods
Will start this weekend!
what's the socket i have to use in these competition ? Thx all guys
afaik the northwoods were only available for s478.
s775 was for prescotts onwards and s423 only for willamettes.
There were some Northwoods for S423 also, but they were super rare
Is it allowed to use s478 -> LGA775 adapters?
Northwood + ddr2 or even ddr3 combo will be great
You mean this?
http://xtreview.com/addcomment-id-9368-view-GETA-478TO775-S478-to-S775-adapter.html
P.S.: MSI sells i945P motherboard with S478 socket, sporting two DDR2 slots. But then again, why would you want that? BH-5/BH-6/CH-5/UTT chips for the win!
Yep, like this.
I doubt any 865/875 motherboard can work with ~300 MHz fsb with 1:1 mem divider, only 5:4 or 3:2,
and if it's possible to run Northwood on e.g. P5B at 300 fsb with divider like 2:3 or 1:2
with 4-4-4 or 5-5-5 it might have better performance than 2-2-2 at ~240, isn't it?
IMHO it's impossible to run Northwoods on P965 boards because they don't have CPUID microcode for Northwoods, only Prescotts. I might be wrong. If it would be possible I am sure hwbot would already have a quite a lot of Northwood LGA775 submissions.
:ws:
What if you'd inject the microcode into the bios?
As I said. If it would be possible, we'd already had a bunch of results here on the bot. The same issue as with Banias/Dothan chips and CT-479 adapter on non-supported boards. Boards - even though BIOS was modded with appropriate CPUID microcode - simply didn't boot the system.
Perhaps it's possible, but IMHO highly unlikeable
Tighten your ram timings @ 2-2-2-5 and watch Northwoods fly!
Try P4C800 or IC7-G, they 'll do the job. Ah sweet old times...
But then again wPrime doesn't depend that much on ram timings...
Who has a hipro DDR Maximizer to supply his BH5 kit with 3.8V ?
3.8V is for sissies
. Fun starts at 4V and -80°C on the mems 
tiborrr, I've got this one
and a P5B delx + Commando. Working on them for my team member. But the Northwood doesn't work and the problem is not in the microcodes. In fact you don't need to add them for the system to work. And yes, this conversion adapter is kind of crappy.
I wouldn't recommend to use it unless you are a hardware freak - the BIOS is not the only problem.
I'll even give a clue - VasGTO made some CeleronD and Northwood results on an AsRock 4CoreDual board. I have to warn - it doesn't work with all Northwoods - only the ones it likes. I have two exactly same CPU's - the model, the sSpec and the country of manufacturing. One works, the other one doesn't. Both work on P4C800-E perfectly.
And yes, forget about using Northwood Celeron on this board - none of my 11 did boot.
And anyway, I think that a modded P4C800-E will rip Asrock.
I think tight timing faster than higher bandwidth mem ini WPrime, so using DDR2 or DDR3 not help much in this bench.
Thank you Antinomy for posting this, very helpful!
Best Regards,
Niko
P.S.: I'll be running DFI LanParty UT 875Pro
You're welcome, tiborrr
Looks like today I killed my adapter
and the Asrock 4CoreDual-SATA2 as well. Will go and buy a new adapter tomorrow - think it's the last one in the store.
Nice board you have! I love DFI, but AFAIK they weren't the FTW boards in s478 comparision. And there were two versions of UT 875 as I remember
Should this be a good motherboard ? http://cgi.ebay.fr/msi-865PE-Neo2-pentium-4-3-ghz-teste-ok_W0QQitemZ120537351442QQcmdZViewItemQQptZFR_GH_Informatique_Composant_
I got these two processors for this competition today. Need to find a s478 chipset board though, and memory...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemVersion&item=250590948653&view=all&tid=560882695015
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260562665252&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
Dreadlockyx, surely not the best one. Look for Abit and Asus - the IC-7/IS-7 and P4C800/P4P800 with all modifications (except Asus -X series - that's crap).
Sil3ntSnip3a, nice one! What's the lowest and highest multi on the 3066? The first link doesn't open.
Founded what I want: http://cgi.ebay.ch/Asus-Mainboard-Sockel-478-P4P800VM-s-P4M800-VM-s-VMs_W0QQitemZ360238285507QQcmdZViewItemQQptZDE_Elektronik_Computer_Mainboards?hash=item53dfe002c3 .
I've dusted off my old Abit IC7-g MaxII, 3.2C, and 2x512MB OCZ Platinum Rev2. This should be fun.
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