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Posted by: bigdawgfoxx

Alright guys all of the parts except the case have arrived at my house. I know the case is in tyler I saw it on the website so it should be here soon. We will take some pics as we go, and should have it finished by tonight! Get ready! lol



Posted by: tesco

:)



Posted by: Virtualbody1234

What do we need to do to get ready? :lol:



Posted by: bigdawgfoxx

Get naked.

Haha...I duno we will just have pics and shit...and I love looking at pics so Im sure yall do too lol it will be fun.

We are making napalm right now...we will be back in a lil while...hopefully :unsure:



Posted by: tesco

Originally posted by bigdawgfoxx@22 July 2004 - 11:59
Get naked.

Haha...I duno we will just have pics and shit...and I love looking at pics so Im sure yall do too lol it will be fun.

We are making napalm right now...we will be back in a lil while...hopefully :unsure:
:blink:

that was a confusing post.


anyway ya i looking forward to, and love to see, pics :D



Posted by: bigdawgfoxx

Mattescas recipee for napam is packing peanuts with a little gas...make about 5oz. of goo and light it on fireeeee



Posted by: Virtualbody1234

Originally posted by bigdawgfoxx@22 July 2004 - 10:59
Get naked.
You really sure you want to see my virtually naked body? :o



Posted by: bigdawgfoxx

Ok, we have a 92mm thermaflow fan for the heatsink.

It comes with a molex and mobo connector...2 different wires. We are just going to plug it into the mobo, and dont want to have to deal with the molex...can you just cut the cord and put super glue on the tip of the wire or something?



Posted by: ck-uk

bdf!!....use you're initiative mate n....try!!!

or display an img...



Posted by: tesco

Originally posted by bigdawgfoxx@22 July 2004 - 14:09
Ok, we have a 92mm thermaflow fan for the heatsink.

It comes with a molex and mobo connector...2 different wires. We are just going to plug it into the mobo, and dont want to have to deal with the molex...can you just cut the cord and put super glue on the tip of the wire or something?
Did that to mine. still works fine. :) CUT IT!



Posted by: bigdawgfoxx

So you just super glue the tip of each wire and it will be fine? No sparks or anything?



Posted by: tesco

Originally posted by bigdawgfoxx@22 July 2004 - 15:43
so u just super glue the tip, and it wont spark or nothin
nahh it won't but i cut mine really close to the connector so the wires aren't long anough to touch even if i forced them. :)

btw hot glue would be better than superglue. :P



Posted by: TheRealDave

i can't wait to see the pics :D



Posted by: tesco

Originally posted by Virtualbody1234@22 July 2004 - 11:54
What do we need to do to get ready? :lol:
ready yourself for an all new 30page thread on building the computer! :lol:

ha hopefully bigdawg knows what he's doing this time 'round.



Posted by: bigdawgfoxx

UPS officially sucks...the case has been in my town since last night and still aint here...wtf lol

I Knew what I was doing pretty much the first time..but now will be easy.



Posted by: Virtualbody1234

Originally posted by ROSSCO_2004+22 July 2004 - 15:41--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (ROSSCO_2004 @ 22 July 2004 - 15:41)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Virtualbody1234@22 July 2004 - 11:54
What do we need to do to get ready? :lol:
ready yourself for an all new 30page thread on building the computer! :lol:

ha hopefully bigdawg knows what he's doing this time 'round. [/b][/quote]
:o

I guess we'll see. So far it's not a good sign that he needs instructions for connecting a CPU fan. :lol:

bigdawgfoxx, post some pictures of the connectors of the fan. That way we can be sure what you're talking about.

I suspect that the right way would be to connect the molex connector directly to the power supply and then connect the smaller connector to the motherboard fan riser so that the RPM can be detected.



Posted by: bigdawgfoxx

Not a good sign that VB doesnt know what the fuck im talking about....haha

We are cutting the molex connector off, so it wont be in the way. We are just making sure we can cut the wires and put hot glue on the end..



Posted by: Sasage

You could try and call the UPS place and try to pick it up if it is not out for delivery.



Posted by: tesco

Originally posted by bigdawgfoxx@22 July 2004 - 16:55
Not a good sign that VB doesnt know what the fuck im talking about....haha

We are cutting the molex connector off, so it wont be in the way.&nbsp; We are just making sure we can cut the wires and put hot glue on the end..
wait make sure of something.

the motherboard connector should have 3 wires going into the connector.
make sure of this BEFORE cutting.

on my 120mm fan it has what i thought was a motherboard connecter and a molex connector but the motherboard one is actually just an RPM detector...it has only one wire (yellow) connecting to the motherboard, the black and red are just simply not there.

edit: where did u buy the case from? maybe if u email the place saying it is taking way too long they might send u something free :)

I didn't get anything from tigerdirect (cheap bastards <_< ) but it's worth a shot anyway. :)



Posted by: bigdawgfoxx

ROSSCO saves the day...yep just a yellow connector..good thing we didnt cut it. Why dont they just make the one normal connector for the mobo like other fans are..

Well, it shipped out on the 20th so it can be here in like 3 days...but its been in my town since last night so i was thinkin it should be here neway..lol



Posted by: tesco

Originally posted by bigdawgfoxx@22 July 2004 - 17:19
ROSSCO saves the day...yep just a yellow connector..good thing we didnt cut it.&nbsp; Why dont they just make the one normal connector for the mobo like other fans are..

Well, it shipped out on the 20th so it can be here in like 3 days...but its been in my town since last night so i was thinkin it should be here neway..lol
you're lucky i knew what u were talking about. :lol:

btw i think it's just cheap fans that are like that...my 80mm had all the wires but that was an expensive one, my 120mm fna was cheap and it only had the two...

but it could just depend on the company i guess.



Posted by: clocker

Originally posted by bigdawgfoxx@22 July 2004 - 16:19
ROSSCO saves the day...yep just a yellow connector..good thing we didnt cut it. Why dont they just make the one normal connector for the mobo like other fans are..


This does not bode well.

I shall increase my browser's cache so I can bookmark this thread.

I'm guessing 45 pages this time.



Posted by: Virtualbody1234

I still don't see any pictures of the connectors.

Post some before cutting anything! :P



Posted by: Keikan

You got a new pc already?



Posted by: tesco

Originally posted by Keikan@22 July 2004 - 18:14
You got a new pc already?
it's his friend's computer.

@vb, why does he need to post pics now that he's not gonna cut anything?



Posted by: clocker

Originally posted by ROSSCO_2004@22 July 2004 - 17:16


@vb, why does he need to post pics now that he's not gonna cut anything?
Because there is nothing like a lot of big blurry pics to really make a topic grow quickly.
Hell, we could easily hit page 5 before he even turns a screwdriver.



Posted by: tesco

Originally posted by clocker+22 July 2004 - 18:56--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (clocker @ 22 July 2004 - 18:56)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-ROSSCO_2004@22 July 2004 - 17:16


@vb, why does he need to post pics now that he's not gonna cut anything?
Because there is nothing like a lot of big blurry pics to really make a topic grow quickly.
Hell, we could easily hit page 5 before he even turns a screwdriver. [/b][/quote]
:lol:



Posted by: peat moss

Originally posted by Virtualbody1234+22 July 2004 - 09:37--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Virtualbody1234 @ 22 July 2004 - 09:37)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-bigdawgfoxx@22 July 2004 - 10:59
Get naked.
You really sure you want to see my virtually naked body? :o [/b][/quote]
VB let me have a few beerski's first . Ok I ready :lol:



Posted by: Virtualbody1234

Originally posted by peat moss+22 July 2004 - 19:24--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (peat moss @ 22 July 2004 - 19:24)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>Originally posted by Virtualbody1234@22 July 2004 - 09:37
<!--QuoteBegin-bigdawgfoxx@22 July 2004 - 10:59
Get naked.
You really sure you want to see my virtually naked body? :o
VB let me have a few beerski's first . Ok I ready :lol:[/b][/quote]
Here ya go. Streaking Virtualbody:

http://img13.photobucket.com/albums/v37/Nobody1234/skeleton2.gif

:o



Posted by: bigdawgfoxx

Alright fucking drop it. Like 5 pages of that thread were yall talking and a ton of the other stuff was. I had like 10 questions about little stuff, I was just making sure about.

Maybe why my cpu can run full load 46 with a nice overclock on cpu and gpu. Its an awesome computer so fucking drop it already. I wasnt asking questions here its just a thread to post pics on and have fun.

So here are my questions...haha :lol:

Ok. We have a Mobile 2500XP, Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe, and a SP-97. We have 2 intakes in front, 2 exhaust, 1 intake on the side pannel, and a 92mm fan on the SP-97.

We start it up just to get into bios and look around and it is at default speed with a 1.6VCore, which is right for a mobile I believe, and its running at 43C Idle..

The fan setup is just like mine except for the side intake and we have the same exact fans...

The only thing I think it could be is that the SP-97 is not fitting well on the CPU.

I am thinking about taking the heatsink back off and making sure all the mounting stuff is on tight, then screwing the heatsink on good, although it looks like its on good already..any other thoughts?

Edit: Also, for the heatsink, I rubbed artic silver into the bottom and then whiped it off with a rag (so it would get in the TINY cracks) then just put a very thin layer on the CPU.

For the bottom of the heatsink, should I LEAVE a thin layer on it or whipe it off like it says on the site...



Posted by: Virtualbody1234

Originally posted by bigdawgfoxx@22 July 2004 - 21:17
Maybe why my cpu can run full load 46 with a nice overclock on cpu and gpu. Its an awesome computer so fucking drop it already. I wasnt asking questions here its just a thread to post pics on and have fun.
So... Where's the pics?

What did you use as a thermal paste? or did you have a pad?



Posted by: tesco

wipe it off.

supposed to be a really thin layer so make it as thin as you can.



Posted by: Virtualbody1234

Yeah. Just a thin layer. Also, it takes some time before the Arctic Silver becomes fully effective. Run it for a while and see what happens with the temps.



Posted by: bigdawgfoxx

Sorry for no pics...we didnt get the case till 8 and it was too late by the time we were done..pics tommorow guys!

I rubbed it into the heatsink very good and whiped with rag. Put a very very thin layer on the core. I used Artic Silver III

With my CPU it was at 28C when I turned it on at first...



Posted by: Sasage

What kinda processor and heatsink are u running?



Posted by: bigdawgfoxx

Its stated plenty on page 1.

A Mobile 2500XP, Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe, and SP-97.



Posted by: peat moss

Originally posted by Virtualbody1234+22 July 2004 - 19:02--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Virtualbody1234 @ 22 July 2004 - 19:02)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> Originally posted by peat moss@22 July 2004 - 19:24
Originally posted by Virtualbody1234@22 July 2004 - 09:37
<!--QuoteBegin-bigdawgfoxx@22 July 2004 - 10:59
Get naked.
You really sure you want to see my virtually naked body? :o
VB let me have a few beerski's first . Ok I ready :lol:
Here ya go. Streaking Virtualbody:

http://img13.photobucket.com/albums/v37/Nobody1234/skeleton2.gif

:o [/b][/quote]
Sorry but I thought would be much faster ! :lol:



Posted by: Virtualbody1234

Well... I'm tired now. Been running for a long time. :lol:



Posted by: lynx

Could be wrong, but I thought the standard voltage for the mobile was 1.45v, which is why it runs so much cooler.

I also heard that it doesn't work well on Asus boards, possibly for the same reason.



Posted by: tesco

Originally posted by lynx@23 July 2004 - 04:33
Could be wrong, but I thought the standard voltage for the mobile was 1.45v, which is why it runs so much cooler.

I also heard that it doesn't work well on Asus boards, possibly for the same reason.
He would have needed to increase it when he went to oc anyway. :rolleyes:



Posted by: bigdawgfoxx

Yeah, Im thinking 1.6 will be fine and we just need to OC it some.

I see people on newegg reviews that got to 1.7 on 2vcore on air so it should be alright.



Posted by: Tormentor

Originally posted by lynx@23 July 2004 - 02:33
I also heard that it doesn't work well on Asus boards, possibly for the same reason.
Ive read the same thing on alot of threads about ocing the mobile on other forums, wich is why almost all of them go for the abit nf-7. Wich is what he should have done.



Posted by: mattesca

Ok, we have the FSB set at 133Mhz (266Mhz effective) and the multiplier at 14, which is stock.

The only problem is, the CPU runs at 800Mhz...wtf! I go into bios and set it at 200Mhz FSB and multiplier 9.5, which should be around the same speed, and it wont even boot up...makes no since...



Posted by: lynx

Originally posted by mattesca@23 July 2004 - 17:56
Ok, we have the FSB set at 133Mhz (266Mhz effective) and the multiplier at 14, which is stock.

The only problem is, the CPU runs at 800Mhz...wtf! I go into bios and set it at 200Mhz FSB and multiplier 9.5, which should be around the same speed, and it wont even boot up...makes no since...
I think that may be part of the problem with the Asus board.



Posted by: mattesca

well i guess we can always send it back and get the abit nfs-7..but id rather not...ive seen people have like 2.5 and 2.6 on the same asus bored we have so i duno..

this is bigdawgfoxx

its wierd...on the phone they call it a soo s ...like moo soo

Ive always called it as uh s



Posted by: tesco

Originally posted by mattesca@23 July 2004 - 14:38
well i guess we can always send it back and get the abit nfs-7..but id rather not...ive seen people have like 2.5 and 2.6 on the same asus bored we have so i duno..

this is bigdawgfoxx

its wierd...on the phone they call it a soo s ...like moo soo

Ive always called it as uh s
lol, i say it is (a-sus) not (a-soos).

:blink:

and that took me about 5 mins to figure out what u were talking about btw. :P



Posted by: mattesca

haha yah sorry i didnt really know how to spell it but u know what i meant lol

OK we got it at 1.83Ghz. It is still running at 42C Idle and 1.6Vcore..now for a benchmark and then overclock.



Posted by: tesco

Originally posted by mattesca@23 July 2004 - 14:53
haha yah sorry i didnt really know how to spell it but u know what i meant lol

OK we got it at 1.83Ghz. It is still running at 42C Idle and 1.6Vcore..now for a benchmark and then overclock.
Time to update the sig. ;)



Posted by: mattesca

Yah lol..Ok we ran aquamark3 with his old cpu it was 11,000 new one is 17,000.

I will post all the aquamark stuff when were done.

The cpu hit 45C though at stock speeds and at 1.6Vcore.

I believe it should run lower then that with such a nice heatsink...We are gona try to reapply the paste prob.



Posted by: mattesca

I set it up at 166X 13 which was a decent overclock, just to look at temps, and it just reset itself back to 831Mhz...why does it keep resetting itself...its almost like its a locked chip..



Posted by: mattesca

Alright...The CPU seems to want to run to hot.

I am thinking we send the cpu back and the mobo and get a new mobile 2500 and the abit nf7-s. That way the chip might run cooler and the board will work fine.



Posted by: mattesca

is anybody alive



Posted by: tesco

:P


sounds like a plan. ;)
maybe before that try updating the bios to the latest version maybe there are some compatibility problems fixed in the latest?



Posted by: mattesca

we r goin to go with the Abit

there has been more success with the Abit, so we get that



Posted by: tesco

Originally posted by mattesca@23 July 2004 - 17:06
we r goin to go with the Abit

there has been more success with the Abit, so we get that
ok. :)

abit's got more OCing options anyway (from what i've heard).



Posted by: mattesca

yes thanks



Posted by: kaiweiler

Remember the Abit will also report temps higher then your Asus (which apparantly reports low)



Posted by: mattesca

we r switchin the CPU and gettin the XP M 2400

ive seen more systems with that cpu, so is it better to get a 45 watt or a 35 watt


on the abit board how much is the difference in temps? and will speed fans detect cpu temp right?


thanks



Posted by: Super Dude

Originally posted by mattesca@24 July 2004 - 00:55
we r switchin the CPU and gettin the XP M 2400

ive seen more systems with that cpu, so is it better to get a 45 watt or a 35 watt


on the abit board how much is the difference in temps? and will speed fans detect cpu temp right?


thanks
Consider getting the Mobile 2600+.Get it from www.excailberpc.com (http://www.excailberpc.com) - it has a confirmed stepping.

Check out these threads:

Mobile 2600+@2700Mhz (http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.php?t=314215)

Mobile 2600+ Results. (http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.php?t=295006) - Skip the first few pages, and you'll find the results of the overclocked Mobile 2600+.

Mobile 2600+ Threads @ Xtreme Systems Forum. (http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/search.php?s=&action=showresults&searchid=473706&sortby=lastpost&sortorder=descending)

Good luck.



Posted by: bigdawgfoxx

*****Pics*****

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The case is beautiful, and is VERY strong.

Alright, we will be returning the Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe and the Mobile 2500XP

We will be getting the Abit NF7-S and the 35watt Mobile 2400XP. Hopefully we will have it by wensday and we can get it up to 2.5Ghz



Posted by: Monkeee

can i have it :drool: :drool:



Posted by: mattesca

i dont think so



Posted by: kaiweiler

If I were you, I would definatly consider putting a shroud in between that sp-97 and the fan! See the overhang from the fan there? a shroud will take that wasted air and shove it all through the fins of your heatsink. Probably lower temps a bit, which allows for a higher OC. :)



Posted by: mattesca

we will keep that in mind



Posted by: bigdawgfoxx

Alright!!

Got the NF7-S and the mobile 2400XP working good.

1.35Vcore, 1800Mhz, 35C

Dont the Abit boards supposedly show the temps like 10C higher then they really are?

Everythings working great so far!



Posted by: Sprocket

Originally posted by bigdawgfoxx@29 July 2004 - 22:30


1.35Vcore, 1800Mhz, 35C

Dont the Abit boards supposedly show the temps like 10C higher then they really are?

Everythings working great so far!
No, they don't.
In fact, the temp you are seeing is the socket temp as the Abit will not access the on-chip diode, so your CPU temp is prolly on the order of 5-10C higher than that.

Congratulations though.



Posted by: bigdawgfoxx

Why dont they access the on die temp then...I always thought abit reported higher temps then real...i guess its actually lower...so i guess like 50C should be our limit when OCing?



Posted by: clocker

Actually, the Abit does access the Winbond 83.....(I forget the actual number) on-board diode, but it reserves access for itself.
That diode is where your thermal warnings and shuttdown temps come from, but it blocks third party apps ( MBM5) from accessing the same reading.
If you run the MBM5 Setup Wizard you'll notice that your CPU temp is set to Winbond 2, which is the thermistor in the socket base.

I hope you checked the thermistor position before you installed the chip.
It is not always sticking up far enough to make good contact with the CPU die and that can give you wonky readings.



Posted by: bigdawgfoxx

I didnt see a thermister...never have lol but I aint taking that damned sp-97 off again..it will be fine...I guess

Is it bad to take the heatsink off and then reapply without putting new thermal paste on?

Also, we noticed the Abit had the square plug used for P4 boards usually...should we attach that?



Posted by: tesco

Originally posted by bigdawgfoxx@30 July 2004 - 10:20
I didnt see a thermister...never have lol but I aint taking that damned sp-97 off again..it will be fine...I guess

Is it bad to take the heatsink off and then reapply without putting new thermal paste on?

Also, we noticed the Abit had the square plug used for P4 boards usually...should we attach that?
ya. :rolleyes:

actually, what is it even for i thought it provided the processor voltage. :huh: (after the motherboard scales it down a few volts).



Posted by: mattesca

this is bigdawgfoxx...I believe the plug is for added power like you said...but I dont really know why it needs it... its at 1.35Vcore right now haha

At what point does the heatsink usually get hot? Because i feel the bottom of the fins on the heatsink and they are almost cold...not warm at all.



Posted by: tesco

Originally posted by mattesca@30 July 2004 - 11:16
this is bigdawgfoxx...I believe the plug is for added power like you said...but I dont really know why it needs it... its at 1.35Vcore right now haha

At what point does the heatsink usually get hot? Because i feel the bottom of the fins on the heatsink and they are almost cold...not warm at all.
at abaout 45 u start to notice it hot but still not very hot. at about 50 u can feel it still but it will be hot (not so hot though). at like 60 is when touching it hurts.



Posted by: mattesca

Hey, we were gona make like a 10-15 second video of something krunk for yall haha, where is a place I can host it off of so yall can just click it and download it?

I could always just email it to yall but id rather yall just be able to click and download.



Posted by: mattesca

^^^need answers for that one up there lol andd

We set the FSB to 200Mhz X 9 which is still 1800Mhz, but it wouldnt boot...had to reset CMOS.



Posted by: Sasage

How big is the vid u are planning to make?



Posted by: mattesca

uhh like 15 seconds with a digital camcorder...I duno how big it will be tho...like 300X400 would be fine.



Posted by: kaiweiler

Originally posted by mattesca@30 July 2004 - 16:55
uhh like 15 seconds with a digital camcorder...I duno how big it will be tho...like 300X400 would be fine.
I think he meant size as in megabytes....
Just so he knows for your hosting question



Posted by: mattesca

I duno how big thatd be...maybe 2 or 3 megs...I should be able to fit that on mine..maybe.

We set it at 166X 12.5 which is a lil over 2Ghz, and it is working. We cannot set it at 200X11 though..kinda wierd.

Also, speed fan is detecting tempertures as follows:

Temp3: -48
Temp: 46
Temp 2: 39
Temp 1: 25

Im guessing temp 1 is the case...Temp 2 or Temp is the CPU and Temp 3 is just bogus. Im hoping

BIOS reads as 39C, so I think that is the better one...Heatsink still feels very cool.



Posted by: mattesca

Update!!!

We got it running at 200X11, at 1.625 at 40C and the heatsink is still cool.

We will report back in a little while when we think we have reached a good overclock....I might make a new thread lol

Edit:

Its at 2.4Ghz with burn in for 10 mins..I know 10 mins but it SLOWLY krept to 45C..The heatpipes are feeling a little hot now though. The sink itself feels very cool...the heatpipes are the only things that are hot though. I will make a new thread with all the final specs and pics.



Posted by: mattesca

I put it at 1.85 and 2600Mhz, but it just wouldnt but to windows. It would boot past BIOS and the windows XP screen, but right after logging in it restart...I really dont know why.

We have it at 200X 12.5 @ 1.75Vcore. Folks, that is 2.5Ghz haha New, more organized thread with pics and stuff will be coming once I get to my house and upload everything.



Posted by: adamp2p

Where are the pics big dawg? :rolleyes: :) :unsure: :frusty:



Posted by: tesco

ha, mattesca, today i saw a hummer EXACTLY like yours down in toronto...the man left the door open and i had a peak in, they are SO SWEET on the inside. B)

had 2 tvs :o

:P

i don't even have one this person has two. :rolleyes:

aww to be rich. ;)



Posted by: mattesca

yeah there real nice

I (bigdawgfoxx) will be making a new thread with pics and benchmarks later on tonight...It will be real nice hopefuly :D

Good to see you around adam



Posted by: bigdawgfoxx

Originally posted by mattesca@30 July 2004 - 20:47
yeah there real nice

I (bigdawgfoxx) will be making a new thread with pics and benchmarks later on tonight...It will be real nice hopefuly :D

Good to see you around adam
Make that tommorow morning ;) haha



Posted by: Duffman

this is getting worse than the clocker sprocket confusion.



Posted by: mattesca

haha yeah



Posted by: Sprocket

Originally posted by Duffman3@31 July 2004 - 01:20
this is getting worse than the clocker sprocket confusion.
What confusion might that be?

Clocker is a meat puppet and I am the epitome of electronic perfection.

Seems pretty straightforward to me.



Posted by: bigdawgfoxx

Haha I really like this clocker/sprocket thing...its funny, but I would get sick of logging off and on all the time.






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