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Old 7th June 2002, 20:27   #1
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What would be the ultimate motherboard for overclocking

Vcore up to 2.3v (intel/Amd)
Vmem up to 3.5v
no usb, no raid,.....
massive northbridgecooler,.....

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Old 7th June 2002, 20:32   #2
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you want me to make this board of eden?
 
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if it's not to much trouble ?
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Old 7th June 2002, 21:03   #4
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turbopll would be nice (something like the one they sell at XXLcases)

Vcore: since AMD and P4 are using 0.13µ now 2v Vcore should be enough, they die way to EZ with Vcore above 2v, but a margin of a few volts is handy I guess

Vcore and other stuff all adjustable in BIOS offcourse.

Euhm...
 
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positioning of capacitators should be set according to width of the top notch HS's - just an example of what should be ...
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Ok, this is a good idea, BUT whats the fun in that?
No Vmod, no NB mods, no vDIMM mods, ...
That's all the fun you take away, the fun in overclocking is doing something crazy, like Vmods, to attain high clocks, just for the purpose of being first...
With a mobo like the one you are creating now, every n00b can oc...

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PS. but we can see this as a theoretical practice or something
 
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a small board, nice for in small cases
 
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a small board, nice for in small cases
the nForce mobo! it's quite small and performant
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Old 7th June 2002, 22:31   #9
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Originally posted by fredperry
Ok, this is a good idea, BUT whats the fun in that?
No Vmod, no NB mods, no vDIMM mods, ...
That's all the fun you take away, the fun in overclocking is doing something crazy, like Vmods, to attain high clocks, just for the purpose of being first...
With a mobo like the one you are creating now, every n00b can oc...

just an opinion




PS. but we can see this as a theoretical practice or something
I can't agree with you more!
It's like buying one of them premodded cases, where's the fun in that????
 
Old 8th June 2002, 11:30   #10
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perhaps create a new socket (socket madshrimp ) that's compatible with intel and amd cpu's .
and supply the mobo with 2 kind of north-/southbridges. so u can switch easily from the on to the other (use of a switch;better let it auto-recognize wether u are usining an intel or amd.
 
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