That did cross my mind as well. I do have at least 6 or 7 SS7 boards to try and will certainly do so. Just curious as this was my first tested board and feel like it’s optimized as best as can be.
Don’t get me wrong, it’s still pretty awesome getting this performance out of this chip, but something under the surface is apparently gimping the SpeedSys score and was interested to see if anyone else has tried this combination of hardware.
That did cross my mind as well. I do have at least 6 or 7 SS7 boards to try and will certainly do so. Just curious as this was my first tested board and feel like it’s optimized as best as can be.
Don’t get me wrong, it’s still pretty awesome getting this performance out of this chip, but something under the surface is apparently gimping the SpeedSys score and was interested to see if anyone else has tried this combination of hardware.
More to come!
If you have it I'd use a GA-5AX rev. 5.2. Same chipset just a earlier revision. You are right, maybe we expect too much from the pentium mmx cpu despite the impressive frequency. I'd suggest to do a quake benchmark on this configuration and then on the other one, it's notorious that is optimized pretty well for intel's fpu and you will be able to see if the problem is the cpu or the asus motherboard according to the result.
I do have 2 of those boards, both Rev 5.2, so I’ll try that next. The fact that we can even run these chips on these boards is amazing in itself. Getting over 60 fps in software mode Quake is sweet stuff.
I recently tested some MBs with Tillamook and found there are significant performace differences between various chipset, here's my table: http://rayer.g6.cz/hardware/tillamok.htm#CPU_TEST_TABLE
E.g. some MBs with SDRAM performed worse than with FPM DIMM, some run slower at non-standard FSB over 75MHz and more compared to basic 66MHz and such quirks. Finding a good MB that supports Tilly and have good performance is not easy...
That's interesting.
I remember I did a round up of cpus at 200mhz some time ago (I also did a 250 but I didn't test the tillamook because I still didn't have it), with a Aopen AX59 PRO the performance were the same between a standard pmmx and a tillamook.
I recently tested some MBs with Tillamook and found there are significant performace differences between various chipset, here's my table: http://rayer.g6.cz/hardware/tillamok.htm#CPU_TEST_TABLE
E.g. some MBs with SDRAM performed worse than with FPM DIMM, some run slower at non-standard FSB over 75MHz and more compared to basic 66MHz and such quirks. Finding a good MB that supports Tilly and have good performance is not easy...
This looks like an amazing deep dive. Thanks for referencing this and putting in all the work. I’ll check this out when I’m fresh tomorrow.
I recently tested some MBs with Tillamook and found there are significant performace differences between various chipset, here's my table: http://rayer.g6.cz/hardware/tillamok.htm#CPU_TEST_TABLE
E.g. some MBs with SDRAM performed worse than with FPM DIMM, some run slower at non-standard FSB over 75MHz and more compared to basic 66MHz and such quirks. Finding a good MB that supports Tilly and have good performance is not easy...
This looks like an amazing deep dive. Thanks for referencing this and putting in all the work. I’ll check this out when I’m fresh tomorrow.
Weird results indeed, I'm going to try to compare with the same frequency since it seems they are not so consistent:
Apparently the best results are achieved with the GA-5AA, which is a at version of the GA-5AX, if i'm not mistaken?
I definitely need to do another roundup at 250mhz with all the cpus I have now, I will do it when I am in the right mood, that's the link to the very old one: Super socket seven round up at 250mhz
Weird but the p5a 1.05 and 1.06 are notorious for being bugged with k6-x+ cpus maybe something similar happens with this one?
Do you have any other ss7 motherboard to try with?
Yeah, trying the 1k wt/wb resistor mod would be interesting. Shouldn’t hurt anything on tillamook I wouldn’t think. It may be the issue.
Weird but the p5a 1.05 and 1.06 are notorious for being bugged with k6-x+ cpus maybe something similar happens with this one?
Do you have any other ss7 motherboard to try with?
Yeah, trying the 1k wt/wb resistor mod would be interesting. Shouldn’t hurt anything on tillamook I wouldn’t think. It may be the issue.
I remember there was an interesting topic about it, but it was tricky I remember something stopped working with such mod, have those issues been troubleshoted and solved?
Apparently the best results are achieved with the GA-5AA, which is a at version of the GA-5AX, if i'm not mistaken?
GA-5AA has good clock steps settings but has poor memory/AGP/PCI bust throughput.
Look that FIC PA-2005 at 75MHz FSB beat GA-5AA at 83MHz. Crappy Ali chipset vs better VIA.
Apparently the best results are achieved with the GA-5AA, which is a at version of the GA-5AX, if i'm not mistaken?
GA-5AA has good clock steps settings but has poor memory/AGP/PCI bust throughput.
Look that FIC PA-2005 at 75MHz FSB beat GA-5AA at 83MHz. Crappy Ali chipset vs better VIA.
You should also consider the pci clock, in the ali chipset at 75mhz is underclocked, while on the via motherboard is overclocked.
It may be interesting to see what's the difference between the ali chipset and the via mvp3.
Apparently the best results are achieved with the GA-5AA, which is a at version of the GA-5AX, if i'm not mistaken?
GA-5AA has good clock steps settings but has poor memory/AGP/PCI bust throughput.
Look that FIC PA-2005 at 75MHz FSB beat GA-5AA at 83MHz. Crappy Ali chipset vs better VIA.
You should also consider the pci clock, in the ali chipset at 75mhz is underclocked, while on the via motherboard is overclocked.
It may be interesting to see what's the difference between the ali chipset and the via mvp3.
The ALi chipset has a /3 PCI divider?
If it's dual it's kind of cool ... 😎
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- 266-MHz-CPU stable overclocked to 440 MHz (FSB 110 MHz x 4 / 2,5 Volt Vcore) using soldered wires directly on the CPU as shown on the previous pages in this thread (no adapter)
- Gigabyte GA-5AA Rev. 3.2, L2-cache of 512 KB enabled/active
- Radeon 9000 (64 MB)
- 256 MB SD-RAM at 110 MHz, CL 2
Results in Windows ME:
- GLQuake: 48,7 FPS
- Quake II: 30,8 FPS
Results in DOS:
- Quake I: 91,7 FPS
- DOOM: 156,6 FPS (477 realtics)
- in System Speed Test 4.78, the performance is similar to a Pentium II 300 MHz (I would expect something slightly better)
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Weird but the p5a 1.05 and 1.06 are notorious for being bugged with k6-x+ cpus maybe something similar happens with this one?
Do you have any other ss7 motherboard to try with?
Yeah, trying the 1k wt/wb resistor mod would be interesting. Shouldn’t hurt anything on tillamook I wouldn’t think. It may be the issue.
I remember there was an interesting topic about it, but it was tricky I remember something stopped working with such mod, have those issues been troubleshoted and solved?
The p5a 1.05 1.06 has a whole host of issues. Only one of them is solved by that mod.
Search asus p5a simple mod. The thread will pop up.
I swapped to my AOpen AX59Pro and had some much better results, although for whatever reason I had to pump a lot more voltage into the chip to get it stable than when using the Asus P5A 1.06 board. I am not comfortable running it with this voltage for any length of time.
I am not comfortable running it with this voltage for any length of time.
It would be not very correct what I mean, but, I think, if you stay at any voltage less than 2,8 V (= standard Vcore for the "standard" Pentium MMX P55C, before Tillamook), you will not damage this CPU (or the risk of damage is not too high).
I mean, a Tillamook-chip is not too different from the P55C (even they are differences of e.g. no support of dual-CPU-environment etc.) - the mean reason for using 1,8 to 2,0 Vcore is the laptop-ability for the Tillamook (longer battery operation), as well the 250 nm of Tillamook versus the 350 nm of P55C. Of course, the less the Vcore is, the better.
I do have 2 of those boards, both Rev 5.2, so I’ll try that next. The fact that we can even run these chips on these boards is amazing in itself. Getting over 60 fps in software mode Quake is sweet stuff.
I cannot seem to find the right combination of jumpers + switches on this board. All the documented FSB and multipliers seem to not work correctly with this chip. Anyone have this board and know the correct combination to get to 100FSB with 4x multiplier or even 100FSB with 4.5x for 450mhz (or anywhere inbetween using FSB of greater than 100Mhz)?
Hi, tried my Tillamook on a Shuttle HOT-579 which has jumper settings to set 2,1v lowest voltage. So I set it to 2.1v, measured the output of the power transistor just to make sure I won't fry it, installed and voila.
Bios said Tillamook-MMX and then froze.
So I did the yellow and blue mods (not the green for the forced voltage detection, not the red for the L2 and not the orange), installed it back and it just worked at 4x66=266 😁
Unfortunately, this motherboard is unstable at 83MHz FSB with any RAM and any CPU (tried PC133 SDRam at the slowest settings and a K6-2 500 which works on another board at 83x6), so I ended up at 75x4=300MHz. That way it completed all of the benchmarks just fine.
It a nice little boost, considering that I didn't expect miracles, just an uplifted P-MMX. It of course loses to K6-2 due to raw MHz power of the latter.
GeorgeManwrote on 2024-11-29, 07:56:Hi, tried my Tillamook on a Shuttle HOT-579 which has jumper settings to set 2,1v lowest voltage. So I set it to 2.1v, measured […] Show full quote
Hi, tried my Tillamook on a Shuttle HOT-579 which has jumper settings to set 2,1v lowest voltage. So I set it to 2.1v, measured the output of the power transistor just to make sure I won't fry it, installed and voila.
Bios said Tillamook-MMX and then froze.
So I did the yellow and blue mods (not the green for the forced voltage detection, not the red for the L2 and not the orange), installed it back and it just worked at 4x66=266 😁
Unfortunately, this motherboard is unstable at 83MHz FSB with any RAM and any CPU (tried PC133 SDRam at the slowest settings and a K6-2 500 which works on another board at 83x6), so I ended up at 75x4=300MHz. That way it completed all of the benchmarks just fine.
It a nice little boost, considering that I didn't expect miracles, just an uplifted P-MMX. It of course loses to K6-2 due to raw MHz power of the latter.
Nice!
Maybe disabling onboard hardware like IDE and using external card would help?