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post #961 of 1473
I have just finished the PM on 1700/100 Dothan, after a couple test 2260MHz is stable with 1.3V

Why0Why this is a great guide, THANKS!

I have a FSC M3438 so the cooling solution is not as good as DELL 93000.
Full load I have 78C with using coolpad, but before the mode and without coolpad the temp was the same
post #962 of 1473
I just finished overclocking my Dothan 1.6 to 2.1+. Everything runs stable at 61 deg C with 100% CPU load. I only have one problem i thought you guys can help me with. I can't change the voltage using CHC or any other program. I installed Microsoft framework 2.0 and everything. The Voltage on the 'STATUS' menu of CHC is blank and the 'CPU voltage' menu won't let me select/change anything. Is it possible because of my CPU? I just bought the Toshiba L25 S1216 last week. Does anyone have this problem, too? Thanks.

By the way, I wasn't able to modify the voltage even BEFORE the overclock. My other laptop (compaq) allows me to change the voltage w/ CHC. I was thinking maybe it was my CPU model that prevents undervoltage.
post #963 of 1473
I found a 1.6 2m 725 CPU on my DELL 700M.
I was wondering if i can switch my 1.73 533 FSB from 9300 to 700M?
will there be any issue?
post #964 of 1473
Quote:
Originally Posted by conceptxp
I found a 1.6 2m 725 CPU on my DELL 700M.
I was wondering if i can switch my 1.73 533 FSB from 9300 to 700M?
will there be any issue?
There won't be any issues switching the CPUs...as long as you don't mind losing a ton of mhz in your 700m. The 700m has an older chipset, and doesn't support 533mhz FSB. So your 1.7ghz 730 will run at 400mhz FSB, thus run at a lower multiplier and run at a much slower mhz. The 1.6 725 will run at 2.13ghz in your 9300 though.
post #965 of 1473
Quote:
Originally Posted by mZimm
There won't be any issues switching the CPUs...as long as you don't mind losing a ton of mhz in your 700m. The 700m has an older chipset, and doesn't support 533mhz FSB. So your 1.7ghz 730 will run at 400mhz FSB, thus run at a lower multiplier and run at a much slower mhz. The 1.6 725 will run at 2.13ghz in your 9300 though.
so it would be running like 1.3-1.5 ghz??
post #966 of 1473
Quote:
Originally Posted by conceptxp
so it would be running like 1.3-1.5 ghz??
yep, 1.2 i think?
post #967 of 1473
Quote:
Originally Posted by mZimm
There won't be any issues switching the CPUs...as long as you don't mind losing a ton of mhz in your 700m. The 700m has an older chipset, and doesn't support 533mhz FSB. So your 1.7ghz 730 will run at 400mhz FSB, thus run at a lower multiplier and run at a much slower mhz. The 1.6 725 will run at 2.13ghz in your 9300 though.

I was hoping the same.
I have a ASUS M6ne (845pm chipset) with 1700 dothan 100 fsb and a FSC M3438 (915 chipst) with 1733 dothan 133 fsb, after a I have changed the cpu the pin mode working on FSC but M6ne started to ran 13* 133 fsb the new cpu.

Of course the windows can't start but I can check the bios and the cpu is 1733

So i have to change them back
post #968 of 1473
Another success @2.13Ghz.

Thanks to Why0Why for the thread and woodstock for the American wire

Can someone confirm that I need a new Northbridge heatsink if I want fit a 6800 Ultra or 7800?

post #969 of 1473
i think you might, that heatsink looks diffrent than what t have. glad your pm went well!
your welcome
post #970 of 1473
Damn. I suppose Dell UK will want an extortionate amount of money for one.
post #971 of 1473
Quote:
Originally Posted by reeso
Damn. I suppose Dell UK will want an extortionate amount of money for one.
they are like 10 bucks here...
post #972 of 1473
Just take a hacksaw to that long arm extending from it. Cut it off even w/the diagonal border it springs from. Then you'll need to take a grinder/file to some of the fins closest to the video card, and voila! You have the newer heatsink. Look here for pics of the new one for comparison.

Or, just order the part. It can't be THAT expensive over there, can it?
post #973 of 1473
woooo im excited...
i just won a PM 1.73 735 for 106 bucks shipped from a guy with 8000+ feedback
only a week until i pinmod!


My advice if your still looking for a chip on ebay, search using the name of the CPU, in my case it was SL7EP, you will find results that wont come up with pentium M
post #974 of 1473
Quote:
Originally Posted by littleman87
woooo im excited...
i just won a PM 1.73 735 for 106 bucks shipped from a guy with 8000+ feedback
only a week until i pinmod!


My advice if your still looking for a chip on ebay, search using the name of the CPU, in my case it was SL7EP, you will find results that wont come up with pentium M
im guessing you mean 1.70
post #975 of 1473
Reeso, did you paint the fin black. Isn't that fin (for the CPU) supposed to be silver or copper color? Just curious. Any luck find (or modding the heatsink) a heatsink?

Quote:
Originally Posted by reeso
Another success @2.13Ghz.

Thanks to Why0Why for the thread and woodstock for the American wire

Can someone confirm that I need a new Northbridge heatsink if I want fit a 6800 Ultra or 7800?

post #976 of 1473
Quote:
Originally Posted by reeso
Another success @2.13Ghz.

Thanks to Why0Why for the thread and woodstock for the American wire

Can someone confirm that I need a new Northbridge heatsink if I want fit a 6800 Ultra or 7800?

Yeah you would need to buy the newer heatsink.

Quote:
Originally Posted by nkhan
Reeso, did you paint the fin black. Isn't that fin (for the CPU) supposed to be silver or copper color? Just curious. Any luck find (or modding the heatsink) a heatsink?
Those older heatsinks come painted black like that.
post #977 of 1473
nkhan, nope I haven't painted anything and I've yet to ring Dell to ask if I can get another. I've heard Dell UK don't sell many spare parts like in the US.
I'll ring them tomorrow (I keep saying that )
post #978 of 1473
Quote:
Originally Posted by cooldude919
im guessing you mean 1.70
yea i did
post #979 of 1473
Hey all, just thought i'd chime in with a i6k 1.7 @ 2.26 success. Didn't like seeing 70+ under load, so I undid the mod and back to 1.7/45c load.
post #980 of 1473

off

This is absolutely OFF but here is a lot of Modder, I hope someone can help

I have done this pin mod on my FSC M4348 result: 1700@2260.

After I checked the cooling solution I found this:


This is a 6800 and my question is:
Is that thermal paste (what I marked) do anything? Is that necessary?
I’m trying do, a better cooling but I’m not sure if I can remove that.

The gpu and mem will get artic silver.

Thanks!
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