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post #281 of 486
Im not sure what version of nero your using, but last time I used nero it was under File (upper left corner) than a "Burn as image option" was an option under file
post #282 of 486
yeah, i burnt it just the .iso, left it to be overwritable tho, one image, overwritable, one .iso, locked
now i just burned an image, locked. Hope it works.
post #283 of 486
BIOS flashes from a bootable USB flash drive is the simplest way for me. If I wasn't lazy, I'd post up a guide on how to create a bootable USB Flash drive to make all this flashing business easy. It'd save you guys a bunch of CDs, provided that you already have a usb flash drive.
post #284 of 486
Post the usb guide, gosh darn you
post #285 of 486
Okay fine. Tanamoril, I've sent you a PM. Let me know if it works.
post #286 of 486
Oh yeah, it worked- I had to LOCK the image CD... lol. I'm clocked at 425/1100, like 7130 3dmark05 points, i hit 84 on fangui after 20 mins of atitool. No as5. Should i stop ocing now and wait for as5? It IS 100 points less than auto OC^^.
post #287 of 486
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Master Axe, try creating your own .rom's and boot disk. Read shoman's thread on voltage modding, only just change the clocks and save the BIOS, dont go into the voltage table editor or anything (unless you want to). Use a CD-RW to burn and try flashing. This is what I've always done and bcd is a great program to use.

Tobias, that is truely fantastic. Thank you for the screenies and the info, and thanks to your friend for giving us the inside scoop . This confirms what we were only hypothesizing about before: the Yonah boards DO support P-M chips and the chips CAN be pin-modded into these boards. I'm DEFINITELY going to hold on to my 2.0GHz/533 now, 2.5GHz on a 667FSB would be a VERY nice performance boost. Unfortunately, DDR667 for notebooks isn't yet available in the USA (as far as I know), but I imagine it will be soon. I think that once I come back from school for spring break or the summer I'll definitely look into getting a Yonah board. Hell, I might buy a Yonah board soon in case Dell catches wind of this and decides to change formats . Anyway, I'll call Dell tomorrow and see what I can come up with. If the board isn't that much I might buy it now .
PC2-5300 memory has been available for some time now.

http://shop4.outpost.com/product/470...H:MAIN_RSLT_PG
post #288 of 486
wow cas2.5 and only 65.99, that's incredible.
post #289 of 486
That's a typo, all DDR2-667 is 5-5-5-15, scroll down a bit and it has the real timings. Thanks for the post though, $66 is a good deal
post #290 of 486
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Originally Posted by Mr. K6
That's a typo, all DDR2-667 is 5-5-5-15, scroll down a bit and it has the real timings. Thanks for the post though, $66 is a good deal
I think, these German Ram's are better.
Look
DDR2-667 is 4 4 4 8
post #291 of 486
Pretty But I wouldn't buy their sound cards
post #292 of 486
Got my 7800 in my 9300 ati-tool error free at 460/1200 now. Gets me 7606 in 3DMark05 :-) Loads at 83C
post #293 of 486
Hello

today I updated my inspiron 9300 with a 7800gtx. But there is s small problem.

the benches I made are so low.

i have the same hardware config like 911medic

AQ3: 69000
3D05 : 4950
3D03: 13500

i used the 81,98 driver.

what is wrong with my 9300?


bios is the A05
post #294 of 486
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sephirot
Hello

today I updated my inspiron 9300 with a 7800gtx. But there is s small problem.

the benches I made are so low.

i have the same hardware config like 911medic

AQ3: 69000
3D05 : 4950
3D03: 13500

i used the 81,98 driver.

what is wrong with my 9300?


bios is the A05
Make sure all your driversettings are set to high-performance and not quality.
post #295 of 486
i tryed every setting! an the bench scores are everytime to low.

the card is cool( 55-70°C), i use the 130w PU, i made a new windows partition...
post #296 of 486
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sephirot
i tryed every setting! an the bench scores are everytime to low.

the card is cool( 55-70°C), i use the 130w PU, i made a new windows partition...

Ok, are you sure the bios recognize the 130W PSU?
post #297 of 486
yes.thats why iam a litle bit in panic =(
post #298 of 486
OK, ununstall drivers, reebot in safemode, use driver cleaner PE to remove any nvidia files, reeboot, install 82.12 from laptopvideo2go and the performance .inf in that tread.
post #299 of 486
i tried this driver but the scores are simply the same. is the 1,73 ghz cpu too slow?
post #300 of 486
I got 4700 with my 6800NU.

What is your GPU score in Aq3? And your CPU score?
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