Watch out, more members of Team Japan are starting to bench with X6800's. ;) Congratulations to OMEGA3.
CPU: X6800 Stepping 5
M/B: Asus P5W DH Deluxe
VCore: 1.77v
OS: Server 2003
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Watch out, more members of Team Japan are starting to bench with X6800's. ;) Congratulations to OMEGA3.
CPU: X6800 Stepping 5
M/B: Asus P5W DH Deluxe
VCore: 1.77v
OS: Server 2003
http://bird.zero.ad.jp/~zan89925/10.250.jpg
dam this place is gonna be busy :D
i've got 2 more X6800 stepping 5 chips coming my way right now ;)
i wonder what i can get those to if my E6700 from this same source does 4.6Ghz on a single stage :D
very impressive though...now bring on the 3DMark runs. ;)
-FCG
Hi Sierra-san
Many thanks, and thanks for contributing.
I wanted or more not sufficing of the clock.:(
Let's expect it of and the next chip. :toast:
Hi FCG-sanQuote:
Originally Posted by freecableguy
Awesome!!
It can be expected.:)
Here...It was disappointing.
Chip is not so good...I wanted or more.
BTW, How about the P5WDH?
It seemed to be better than Intel bord though used this time.
Fantastic results are expected!!:toast:
Omega-san, so you think it's mainly the CPU that's not good? Sorry it didn't meet your expectations. :( But 4988GHz is still nice. :)
1.77V :eek:
Still one of the best clocks on conroe out there so don't complain, you can still be happy with this oc ;) - thousands of ppl would kill for such clocks :hehe:
Sierra-sanQuote:
Originally Posted by sierra_bound
Thanks a lot.
Yes, worry is not needed.
The expectation was too great.:p:
Naturally, the aim was a thing to break ten seconds.
I agree, think so also:)Quote:
Originally Posted by SoF
Moreover, it will challenge next time.:toast:
Make an offering to the nemuri-neko at Nikko. Then you will break 10 secs. :D
Quote:
Originally Posted by sierra_bound
Sierra-san
Many thanks again.
Oh, it is Toshogu shrine. ;)
It was the previous considerably thing that went.
Cheers!
Is that LN2 or phase cooled ?
OMEGA3=LN2;), phase change is not so popular in Japan:DQuote:
Originally Posted by Johnny Bravo
Quote:
Originally Posted by PRTeamJapan
:rolleyes: :D
Great O/C Omega-san :toast:
Many congratulations Omega, impressive clocking as always. :toast:
Can I ask what vmch you are running? Are you able to run 1:1 fsb:ram ratio at that fsb? :)
Nice clocking - bring on the 9.X secs SuperPi.
Many thanks all !! :toast:
Vmch was set 1.80V(actual)Quote:
Originally Posted by Kesnel
May be CPU limit though raised to Vmch1.9V.
Yes, can be able to run 1:1, used the Micron(fatbody) 1gbĂ—2.
Vdimm 2.50V, Set the timing on BIOS 4-2-3-4-2 (CPUZ displayed 4-3-2-4).
8M,32M Result
8M:2m17.484s
32M:10m57.500s
M/B: ASUS P5WDH deluxe
CPU: X6800 **** ES
CPU Cooling: LN2
Memory: Team Xtreem PC2-6400 1GB x2(8M),PC2-5300 1GBx2(32M)
VGA: MilleⅡ PCI
HDD: HDS722580VLAT20
Power Supply: Zippy-460SATA
Vcore: 1.77V, Vdimm: 2.50V(8M) 2.60V(32M), Vmch: 1.80V(actual), Vio: 3.60V
OS: Windows Server 2003
MEM: 4-3-2-4(8M),3-3-3-4(32M) 1:1
CopperPot:OMEGA SpecialⅢ(Bottom plate 30mm)+spider
Grease:Ceramique by Arctic Silver
8M
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32M
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Congratulations Omega-san on sub-11 minute 32M. :toast:
Congrats Omega, really great time in 32M :worship:
Nice work man ;)
@Sierra-san
Many thanks always!!
It held out and Try was done.:D
@lupacchiotto-san
Many thanks!!
:toast: