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==== Overclock ====
==== Overclock ====
Overclock 1:
'''Overclock 1:'''


Software: SetFSB 2.0 build 18q
Software: SetFSB 2.0 build 18q
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* PCI speed: 33.3 MHz (locked)
* PCI speed: 33.3 MHz (locked)


Overclock 2:
'''Overclock 2:'''


Software: SetFSB 2.0 build 18q
Software: SetFSB 2.0 build 18q

Revision as of 14:56, 29 December 2007

Overclocking

Clockspeed

The is CPU frequency is calculated by multiplying the FSB with the multiplier of the CPU. Front-Side-Bus (FSB) frequency is the speed between the CPU and Memory Controller (ICH6), and quad-pumped (4x bus speed). The DDR2 Memory speed is between the Memory Module and Memory Controller, it's double-pumped (2x bus speed) and dual-rated. The bus speed is the base clock speed provided by the Phase-Locked-Loop generator.

Windows

Currently the only way to overclock in Windows is by using a program called SetFSB, by Abo from Japan.

The stock 0401 BIOS did not allow for much overclocking. Reverting back to the earlier 8804 BIOS version allowed for impressive results, 997.6 MHz before crashing. For some reason I can't get it over 1 GHz, a problem with the program or PLL maybe?

The current version of SetFSB doesn't support the correct ICS9LPR426AGLF PLL chip yet, but I have contacted the author and he will try to add support for it. In the meantime, it's possible to use the similar ICS9LPRS906CGLF instead. The DDR and PCIe speed ratings are improperly reported, but it's still possible to change the FSB.

Update: I've received a new version that works with ICS9LPR426AGLF support, download 2.0 build18q. The update allows for PCIe overclocking, and the correct speed ratings are reported for CPU/DDR/PCIe/PCI.

Overclock

Overclock 1:

Software: SetFSB 2.0 build 18q BIOS version: 8804

  • CPU frequency: 997.6 MHz / FSB frequency: 221.7 MHz
  • Bus speed: 110.8 MHz
  • PCI-E speed: 99.8 MHz (locked)
  • PCI speed: 33.3 MHz (locked)

Overclock 2:

Software: SetFSB 2.0 build 18q BIOS version: 8804

  • CPU frequency: 1101.1 MHz / FSB frequency: 244.7 MHz
  • Bus speed: 122.3 MHz
  • PCI-E speed: 111.0 MHz
  • PCI speed: 33.3 MHz (locked)

Eee overclock setfsb.png

Eee overclock cpuz.png

Super Pi

CPU 900 MHz / PCI-E 100 MHz, bios 8804, 2 GB memory:

  • 1M calculation: 02.15 min / 02.14 min / 02.14 min (3 runs)

CPU 997.6 MHz / PCI-E 100 MHz, bios 8804, 2 GB memory:

  • 1M calculation: 02.05 min / 02.17 min / 02.07 min / 02.09 min (4 runs)

CPU 1101.1 MHz / PCI-E 111 MHz, bios 8804, 2 GB memory:

  • 1M calculation: 01.59 min / 02.06 min / 02.05 min / 02.05 min (4 runs)

3DMark2001 SE

CPU 1101.1 MHz / PCI-E 111 MHz, bios 8804, 2 GB memory:

  • Defaults, 800x480x32, 3625 3DMark points
  • Defaults, 800x480x16, 3716 3DMark points

Linux

To get the actual processor speed in linux, the 'p4_clockmod' module has to be unloaded, 'rmmod p4_clockmod'. Get the CPU information by 'cat /proc/cpuinfo' in a terminal window.

The temperature can be found by executing 'cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/TZ00/temperature'.

Wifi

After installing the new draft-N adapter I haven't had any problems or disconnects that some people are experiencing. On a 802.11g network I transferred files at 2.6 MB/s for an hour without problems.

Eee wifi transfer g-network.png

Battery

Fully charged, display alwasy on, bios 8804, 2 GB memory, and all internal devices powered ON:

  • Windows XP idle: 1 hour 42 minutes

Fully charged, display alwasy on, bios 8804, 2 GB memory, and all internal devices powered OFF

  • Windows XP idle: 2 hours 49 minutes

Programs