i am a newbie here
from indonesia,sorry for my bad english
i've already run 8% overclock
i'd like to buy p3-700 mmc2 cpu for my tp600e p2-366 2645 8aa
but it's difficult to find it in indonesia,
could you all help me to find it...
is there any body here wants to sale for me...?
thanx a lot for sharedoc with his knowledge
thanx for all
IBM Thinkpad 600E bios mod for processor update
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Hi Prizal.
If you can wait 1½-2 weeks, I will most likely have a lot of P-III 850MHz MMC-2 CPU's.
The price will be $ 101.35/£ 52.91/€ 77.51 + shipping, prepaid.
I'll ship worldwide.
Edited, May 17 2005.
The deal is off. My supplier can't deliver.
Kindest regards
Brian
If you can wait 1½-2 weeks, I will most likely have a lot of P-III 850MHz MMC-2 CPU's.
The price will be $ 101.35/£ 52.91/€ 77.51 + shipping, prepaid.
I'll ship worldwide.
Edited, May 17 2005.
The deal is off. My supplier can't deliver.
Kindest regards
Brian
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ThinkPad 770Z, PIII850@700, 512MB, 7K60 and 5K80GB, 13.7" SXGA 1280x1024, Running Windows 2000 SP4+
Katch,
>However my 750 when speedstep modded and 108 fsb modded will boot at
>x7.5 on AC, even with the battery completely removed.
Really?
Interesting. What operating system are you running? What is the percentage of SpeedStep success with AC on?
>However my 750 when speedstep modded and 108 fsb modded will boot at
>x7.5 on AC, even with the battery completely removed.
Really?
Interesting. What operating system are you running? What is the percentage of SpeedStep success with AC on?
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Sharedoc. You're on
Okay. I'm taking orders and.....
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There's no deal. Supplier can't deliver.
Kindest Regards
Brian Hougaard Baldersbaek
Frejasvej 14
DK-6400 Sønderborg
Denmark
Okay. I'm taking orders and.....
[Erased]
There's no deal. Supplier can't deliver.
Kindest Regards
Brian Hougaard Baldersbaek
Frejasvej 14
DK-6400 Sønderborg
Denmark
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ThinkPad 770Z, PIII850@700, 512MB, 7K60 and 5K80GB, 13.7" SXGA 1280x1024, Running Windows 2000 SP4+
Windows XP - From cold not often, from hot (and she does get a bit hot!) more than 50%.Sharedoc wrote:Katch,
>However my 750 when speedstep modded and 108 fsb modded will boot at
>x7.5 on AC, even with the battery completely removed.
Really?
Interesting. What operating system are you running? What is the percentage of SpeedStep success with AC on?
Thinkpad T20 - 900 MHz (Looking for 1 GHz) 512 Mb - 40Gb 5200rpm - Mini PCI wireless Mod installed behind LCD - (Looking for Slim DVDRW)
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Sharedoc wrote:Katch,
>However my 750 when speedstep modded and 108 fsb modded will boot at
>x7.5 on AC, even with the battery completely removed.
Really?
Interesting. What operating system are you running? What is the percentage of SpeedStep success with AC on?
SHAREDOC ,all my thinkpads go to full speed within seconds after xp boot,battery ,no battery ,mains+battery,mains only,by admission
i kinda cut folio at a slight different area as opposed to your instructions
+it was kinda by accident too,but seens that it must be ok because i don't have the fast speed issues in xp ,i thought i'll let you know,after all if it wasn't for you i'll be stuck on 433mghz
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its a shame how they weld the pins as opposed to a pressfit situationSharedoc wrote:Down the thread someone asked if it is possible to change the processor chip on the MMC2 module for a >850MHz PGA-type PIII processor.
A Finnish overclocker colleague removed the PIII processor from a broken MMC2 printed circuit board. He compared the pinout , turns out look identical, with the exception that Micro-PGA PIII has an additional pin seating. You can find the images here
http://www.ratol.fi/~ppiippo/s/Mobile_penat.jpg
Figures courtesy Pekka Piippo
conversely if one uses a butane torch +carefully heats +prys off the cpu ,then inspect +carefully drill out ea pin if needed to try the newer cpu
lots and lots of hours (but it can be done if no damage to the cpu board has been made.
i got a question sharedoc, can i modify my server board to increase the fsb by 5-10% similar the tp 600 mod?why i ask is because its currently got a cypress w258 clock generator (100-133fsb) but you cannot modifie fsb asides from the dipswitch +i am pondering if i just swap the 14.8 mgz to a faster one ,will it sorta make default fsb to 105-140 as standard with the correct value crystal ?
Changing the 14.318MHz crystal to a faster alone does not do the job, because all timings will be scaled by the ratio of the chrystal speeds. For example the clock will run faster and soundcard gives you wrong sounds, modem does not work, etc.
Basically, the motherboard needs correct reference frequencies 14.318MHz and 24/48MHz. These can be generated with so called turbo-PLL circuit.
Did you check the SoftFSB utility, if your clock generator has frequencies that can be activated by software using SMbus protocol?
Basically, the motherboard needs correct reference frequencies 14.318MHz and 24/48MHz. These can be generated with so called turbo-PLL circuit.
Did you check the SoftFSB utility, if your clock generator has frequencies that can be activated by software using SMbus protocol?
Katch, how stable is your pad? Sharedoc said his 750 was unstable at @ 810 mhz.
Well,
seems this thread has become a pure hardware-modding thread now. No one cares about bios update for correct pIII cache initialisation?
Does anybody know a good bios modder who could help me with this issue? Don´t want to sacrifice another board. Recently stumbled over a modded bios for my A7N8X which enables couple of features done by "RedDwarf". Who did this mod should be able to do a slight modification to the TP bios...
Sebi
seems this thread has become a pure hardware-modding thread now. No one cares about bios update for correct pIII cache initialisation?
Does anybody know a good bios modder who could help me with this issue? Don´t want to sacrifice another board. Recently stumbled over a modded bios for my A7N8X which enables couple of features done by "RedDwarf". Who did this mod should be able to do a slight modification to the TP bios...
Sebi
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I've PIII-450/100 MMC2 PML45002001AA Coppermine, it was belongs to my broken Twinhead GX3(dead).
I tried to install it to my TP600E,it just blink once, the fan is running, but my 600e
take no respon at all after it...
i've tried to repeat it several times, but it still no booting...
is my PIII-450 has broken(dead)?
i installed back my PII-366 and it is running well
my questions, how to check a mmc2 working or not without install it to motherboard?
i've no other 600e and no one have it around me to check it...?
Thanx a lot for you all
- i'm sorry for my bad english
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# TP600E
PII-366, 190MB, 10GB, 13.3", 108% FSB
Windows XP Proffesional + SP1
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I tried to install it to my TP600E,it just blink once, the fan is running, but my 600e
take no respon at all after it...
i've tried to repeat it several times, but it still no booting...
is my PIII-450 has broken(dead)?
i installed back my PII-366 and it is running well
my questions, how to check a mmc2 working or not without install it to motherboard?
i've no other 600e and no one have it around me to check it...?
Thanx a lot for you all
- i'm sorry for my bad english
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# TP600E
PII-366, 190MB, 10GB, 13.3", 108% FSB
Windows XP Proffesional + SP1
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Not stable at 810, but it's purely a heat dissipation problem coz I stuck some adhoc water cooling on it and it ran fine cooled to >60 degrees CSmeghead wrote:Katch, how stable is your pad? Sharedoc said his 750 was unstable at @ 810 mhz.
Stable at 750 with the 108 Mod removed.
I've moved on to a T20 now so I'm just about wrapping up this project now. It's a shame we haven't managed to create a PIII patched BIOS for the pads, I've put my 600E back to a PII 400 and tidied it up for sale now.
Thinkpad T20 - 900 MHz (Looking for 1 GHz) 512 Mb - 40Gb 5200rpm - Mini PCI wireless Mod installed behind LCD - (Looking for Slim DVDRW)
Ok well its up now,
Couldn't find the 400 so have left the 600 Cel in at 650.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... %3AIT&rd=1
If anyone from here wants it I'll also include the Speedstep modded 750 MHz MMC-2 Processor I have.
note for mods - I hope you don't mind me linking this here just let me know if you want me to remove it.
Couldn't find the 400 so have left the 600 Cel in at 650.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... %3AIT&rd=1
If anyone from here wants it I'll also include the Speedstep modded 750 MHz MMC-2 Processor I have.
note for mods - I hope you don't mind me linking this here just let me know if you want me to remove it.
Thinkpad T20 - 900 MHz (Looking for 1 GHz) 512 Mb - 40Gb 5200rpm - Mini PCI wireless Mod installed behind LCD - (Looking for Slim DVDRW)
To be honest, I don't see real need of 600E bios modding for PIII any more.
There is a working solution for 127 error and L2 initializatin in Windows and Linux.There is a working solution to SpeedStep.
The only thing that has not been solved is that after suspend/resume (Fn-F4) you have to set L2 on manually. For me this is not worth risking a dead motherboard associated with testing the modded bios.
So those guys whos ask someone else to do the job of bios modding should at least volunteer their 600E to be used for testing the modded bios.
Anyone volunteering?
There is a working solution for 127 error and L2 initializatin in Windows and Linux.There is a working solution to SpeedStep.
The only thing that has not been solved is that after suspend/resume (Fn-F4) you have to set L2 on manually. For me this is not worth risking a dead motherboard associated with testing the modded bios.
So those guys whos ask someone else to do the job of bios modding should at least volunteer their 600E to be used for testing the modded bios.
Anyone volunteering?