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    [Sammelthread] Sockel 939 / 940 / 754 - Thread

    @Tzk @digitalbath @WMDK since it's about AMD, I'll post here. This is one of the good sources about microcode update disassembling and modification. https://files.samantaz.fr/useful_knowledge/studies/usenix/sec17-koppe.pdf It explains CPU microcode ROM, microcode update structure and what...
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    [Sammelthread] Sockel 939 / 940 / 754 - Thread

    I've written an article about all those blanks in the Athlon 64 we had so far. Enjoy it if you like the AMD K8 architecture. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1el2MxtWsXVTsgcw0ql7OWZZO0akG1Dm0qUaHWqo4x2U/
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    [Sammelthread] Netburst Evolution - Pentium IV/M 478/479 & Xeon 603/604 Stammtisch

    Yes, XP has microcode update too. So you want to disable it so it doesn't interfere with the tests. You could try this method (7.2). I've used registry to disable it. Let me know if the device manager method won't work, I'll look for the registry. Thank you for the input about solder/paste...
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    [Sammelthread] Netburst Evolution - Pentium IV/M 478/479 & Xeon 603/604 Stammtisch

    In fact, it is like assembler, bytecode. At least for AMD there were studies that reverse-engineered microcode updates. I'll give a link if I find it in my notes. Very unlikely. I don't think microcodes are related to FSB. Sometimes yes, some undocumented MSR control various features (think...
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    [Sammelthread] Der DDR1 Ram-Chip Thread

    I'd suggest to try relax subtimings first of all tRC and tRFC, should give a nice improvement on 512Mbit chips. Very impressive results though. Would be interesting to know their voltage scaling too.
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    [Sammelthread] Netburst Evolution - Pentium IV/M 478/479 & Xeon 603/604 Stammtisch

    Another small thing about PAT: PAT is not a single technology. In fact it's two settings that work similar: 1) Fast CS# (it's present in all P4 chipsets starting from 845). Gigabyte boards have it as a separate setting with Advanced (ctrl+F1) menu. 2) Faster ADS# strobe (this one is new). I've...
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    [Sammelthread] Sockel 939 / 940 / 754 - Thread

    It's a very gray area and always was. Some 3DMark and many PCMark alterations were obvious cheats like repacking texture archives, changing benchmark DLLs and so on. But some fall within the "general tweak" when a certain technique doesn't speed up only the benchmark but the system as a whole...
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    [Sammelthread] Der DDR1 Ram-Chip Thread

    Kingston 1GB with Infineon BC-6 chips.
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    [Sammelthread] Netburst Evolution - Pentium IV/M 478/479 & Xeon 603/604 Stammtisch

    BSEL mod? Not this option disables PCI clk from clockgen if the PCI slot is not populated. Same menu with RAM on old boards. Was called "disabled unused PCI/DIMM clocks" or like that.
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    [Sammelthread] Der DDR1 Ram-Chip Thread

    I think they might be just fake. Compare the letters for capacitor places (C52, C23, C15) with letters on the chips (Qimonda). They are barely readable. I have similar BGA sticks, Qimonda BF-5 with Kingston KVR logo. I will post photos in the evening for comparison.
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    [Sammelthread] AMD K7 - Sockel A (462)

    One approach would be to understand what steps are required to change FID. The BKDG for K8 could help, seems like they work the same way as K7. http://ftp.jp.freebsd.org/pub/NetBSD/misc/cegger/hw_manuals/amd/bkdg_k8_pub_26094.pdf After all, bus disconnect is enabled using special cycle and NF2...
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    [Sammelthread] AMD K7 - Sockel A (462)

    Like P-states? I think this one means nothing more than that the PowerNow! driver sets MSR for new VID/FID like CPUMSR/CrystalCPUID/RMClock. Some more on the Powernow! case (Russian) - https://overclockers.ru/blog/xKVtor/show/903/Privivaem_PowerNow_desktopnym_materinskim_platam The guy emulated...
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    [Sammelthread] Sockel 939 / 940 / 754 - Thread

    The only info I've found is this one: https://www.overclock.net/threads/official-socket-939-opteron-most-overclockable-stepping-averages-info.128767/ probably you've seen it.
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    [Sammelthread] Sockel 939 / 940 / 754 - Thread

    Do you have a description of how to decipher stepping codes (what they mean)? And the part after the date too. I've seen only one source so far. Also I've made a modBIOS for AsRock K8A780LM for benching purposes.
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    [Sammelthread] Sockel 939 / 940 / 754 - Thread

    Yes, seems that dual-cores might not follow this but for earlier models it might be true. For now, I'm just collecting data.
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    [Sammelthread] Sockel 939 / 940 / 754 - Thread

    2002 :d From what I've seen 0248 is the oldest Athlon marking. Anything before had ES markings only. Why do you think it's ES? Because it doesn't have X2 marking on it? Thank you for the info! Looks like all 754/939/940 starting with F.. are pre-release samples. Maybe the ones with 100... too...
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    [Sammelthread] Sockel 939 / 940 / 754 - Thread

    Interesting sample. Despite being socket 939, it has HT 800MHz (4x multi) and it's an OEM part. Speaking of old, I have one of the oldest A64 :d P.S. does anyone have early samples that have a serial number starting with "F" or "RFB"? Photo would be very helpful.
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    [Sammelthread] Sockel 939 / 940 / 754 - Thread

    No, 800MHz HTT is for another version, NF4-4x. The "4x" means 4x multi maximum. It was used on DFI NF4 Infinity s754.
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    [Sammelthread] AMD K7 - Sockel A (462)

    https://turbolink.tech/k7a-support/?v=796834e7a283 I assume you've made progress making it work? Any details?
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