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  • New tweaking software for P3V4X

    Found this piece over at HardOCP:

    I have written a plug-in for H.Oda's WPCREDIT program that can be used to tweak the VIA Apollo Pro series chipsets. (H.Oda is the author of softFSB).

    This is for Apollo Pro, Pro+, Pro133 and Pro133A based motherboards (using the 691, 693, 693A & 694X northbridges).

    It allows the user to adjust many more settings than are in any BIOS setup, including memory timing, IOQ depth etc.

    You can download the program and my plug-in HERE
    Haven't tried to change any settings cause I'm not sure about my HEX reading ability. Would be interested to know if anyone else tries it and gets any sort of performance boost.

    Rick

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    ASUS P3V4X,Celeron 366@550, 2.26v, 128mb PC133 Crucial RAM, G400 DH, Maxtor 7200rpm 10GB, 4.3GB Fujistu, Creative 24x, Creative X-Gamer, NIC (DSL baby!), ISA Modem


    Asus A7V133, Duron 750@847, 512mb PC133 Crucial RAM, G400 DH, Maxtor 7200rpm 40 & 15GB, Liteon 16/10/32, Samsung 12x DVD, SB-Live, D-Link NIC

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    I can say that this is a very good utility. Using it I managed to increase my Sisoft Sandra Memory Subsystem Score 2 times on my Abit VA6. And My 3D Mark 99 score got much higher.

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    • #3
      Rick this a would be a nice program but like you i wouldn't mind finding out how those hex readiing work, anyone have a clue?
      cheers.

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      Asus P3V4X bios 1.03, P!!! FC-PGA 550e @733, 160M pc100 sdram, Matrox G400MAX bios 1.4 PDesk 5.52.015, Seagate 28.5G Ultra ATA66 7200rpm HD, Pioneer 103s DVD 6X/32X drive, SB AWE64 Gold ISA sound card, SMC pci ethernet adaptor, Castlewood Orb 2.2G media drive, Nortel 100 cable modem, Mitsubishi 1995 19in monitor, MS natural keyboard, MS Intellimouse Explorer,
      Win98SE 4.10.2222A, DX7a.
      Aopen HX08 full tower case, Asus P3V4X bios 1.04beta, P!!! FC-PGA 550e @770, Swiftech MC370-3 peltier cooler 256M PC133 Crucial 7E SDRAM, Matrox G400MAX bios 1.4 PDesk 5.52.015, Seagate 28.5G Ultra ATA66 7200rpm HD, Pioneer 103s DVD 6X/32X drive, SB AWE64 Gold ISA sound card, SMC pci ethernet adaptor, Castlewood Orb 2.2G media drive, Nortel 100 cable modem, Mitsubishi 1995 19in monitor, occasionally use dualhead for dvd on a Sony 80cm Wega TV, MS natural keyboard, MS Intellimouse Explorer,
      Win98SE 4.10.2222A, DX7a.

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      • #4
        Got them figured out. To make them permanent you need to grab the WPcreditset program off the same site.
        Launch WPCreditset. Click the Start at startup button.
        Click add, leave bus, device and function set to 0. Change Register to 50 and data to FD. Do the same twice but using Register 51, Data D8 or F8 and then Register 64, Data 26.

        The first change probably isn't needed cause Asus seems to have the IOQ set properly, but since it generates the biggest increase 50% lets play it safe and include it. The two other changes combined netted me about a 7% increase in the Sandra memory benchmark.

        The program changes the values at startup so
        the changes aren't permenant. If you have any trouble booting, just boot in safe mode, launch wpcreditset and just click the stop button under Startup.

        I actually had some trouble booting at my default speed 366 2.0v until I undid the last two changes. Not sure why though. This program is really handy for non-Asus Via boards since it corrects the IOQ setting to a much better setting.

        hope it helps

        Rick

        Oh, Cancer if you're using a USB intellimouse, what does Device Manager detect it as? Mine shows HID-compliant mouse and there's a new thing Called Human Interface Device that wasn't present when mine was installed on a P2B board. Just wondering if this is how the Via boards support USB mice. My USB HP 895 is detected normally.



        [This message has been edited by Rick (edited 16 April 2000).]
        Asus A7V133, Duron 750@847, 512mb PC133 Crucial RAM, G400 DH, Maxtor 7200rpm 40 & 15GB, Liteon 16/10/32, Samsung 12x DVD, SB-Live, D-Link NIC

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        • #5
          Rick
          Thanks for the info, i'll have to check it out. i had a feeling the ioq wasn't the highest on these boards however i was hoping asus would fix this in a later bios update ie. create a changeable setting for the ioq like their was on my old abit bh6 board. about the mouse thing, i have a similar setting (my mouse is usb). device manager has it as a hid-compliant mouse. under neath that their is a ms ps/2 mouse (intellipoint)with one of those exclamation marks ontop. this is odd because i have disabled irq12 (ps/2 mouse allocation) in the bios?

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          Asus P3V4X bios 1.03, P!!! FC-PGA 550e @733, 160M pc100 sdram, Matrox G400MAX bios 1.4 PDesk 5.52.015, Seagate 28.5G Ultra ATA66 7200rpm HD, Pioneer 103s DVD 6X/32X drive, SB AWE64 Gold ISA sound card, SMC pci ethernet adaptor, Castlewood Orb 2.2G media drive, Nortel 100 cable modem, Mitsubishi 1995 19in monitor, MS natural keyboard, MS Intellimouse Explorer,
          Win98SE 4.10.2222A, DX7a.
          Aopen HX08 full tower case, Asus P3V4X bios 1.04beta, P!!! FC-PGA 550e @770, Swiftech MC370-3 peltier cooler 256M PC133 Crucial 7E SDRAM, Matrox G400MAX bios 1.4 PDesk 5.52.015, Seagate 28.5G Ultra ATA66 7200rpm HD, Pioneer 103s DVD 6X/32X drive, SB AWE64 Gold ISA sound card, SMC pci ethernet adaptor, Castlewood Orb 2.2G media drive, Nortel 100 cable modem, Mitsubishi 1995 19in monitor, occasionally use dualhead for dvd on a Sony 80cm Wega TV, MS natural keyboard, MS Intellimouse Explorer,
          Win98SE 4.10.2222A, DX7a.

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