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???? :confused:
I thought the purpose of the official thread was to engulf all of the smaller threads...What exactly is the point of this one ??
Perkam
The purpose of this thread is for discussion and BS :D the other thread "The Official San Diego Overclocking Thread" is only for result, moderator probably wanted to keep those two overclocking threads nice and clean, easier for everyone to see the results instead of reading bunch of other stuff. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by perkam
The purpose of the "official" thread is for forum members to display their overclocking accomplishments. I weeded out 4 pages of this from the other thread: "Oooh. I hope my chip does that!"..."But is it Prime stable?"..."What's the default multiplier on that again?"...Where did you buy it?"..."Is it worth it?"
The point of this thread is for all other discussions with regard to the overclocks in the "official" thread. A lot of forum members like to get straight to the point with the screenshots without having to sift through a mile of smileys and other posts.
yeah, good idea.
And btw, I like San Diego... so far on AIR, it rocks, it's fast as hell. If it's benchable at 3500mHz++ at -40C... it'll make FX 130nM obsolete.
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Originally Posted by charlie
how high did you get it up to and still prime stable on air?
I don't do Prime, I "bench"... 400m sprinters don't run marathons. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Rubescen
FWIW, I can "loop" 3D at 2860mHz...
btw, nice fish, you keep aquariums? Aulonocara there?
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Originally Posted by charlie
nice....is there any reason why you chose the 4000 over the 3700? I'm still waiting for my 3700 and toying with the idea of getting the 4000 instead, this wait is killing me! :D
yup, I have a 55 Gal African Cichlid tank in the dining room packed with Aulonocara Rubescen and Maleri, have some other haps and mbuna to keep them company. I've been line-breeding the Rubescen and Demasoni(mbuna) for about 3 years....this project is going to take forever! :lol2: though these little buggers keep me sane and they're fun to watch. :D
all 4000+ have a 0515 SPMW core stepping?
32M@3.18GHz with a mach I and 1.53v???Quote:
Originally Posted by JNav89GT
Damn... Hat down, sir :) Finally, it wasn't that hard was it ? :) Thanks a lot, John!Quote:
Originally Posted by JNav89GT
Doing 32M on modded mach @ almost 3.2GHz is what I was looking for! Calculation time could have been surely better (more tweaking and all), but hell, this chip looks good. Still tad expensive, though :(
Good work John, keep pushing this baby :)
I have the same time at 3087MHz with 12x257 :)
Can you guys post what you are using to cool?
ADA3700DAA5BN
CABGE0512XPMW
Got mine from Monarch yesturday, but only had an opportunity to install it today.
So far @ 1.58v 312x9 = 2808mhz using XP120. I ran prime for about 30min without issues so apears to be 100% but have only spent an hour or so with it. I get memory errors at 313 and above and not sure if its the controller or memory settings so I'll have to spend more time with it tomorrow. Sorry but can't upload pics atm.
I'll have more time tomorrow to play, and will try to max it out on XP120 and post some pics.
That's true... With good tweaking this should have been below 23:00, but I don't think that it was John's purpose to get THE best time... I still like that screenie VERY much :)Quote:
Originally Posted by cpulloverclock
yep, under 23 at 3130MHzQuote:
Originally Posted by bachus_anonym
awesome results on WC :)Quote:
Originally Posted by computersmsa
Is it too early to say these 4000+ SDs are looking pretty damn good? Even low voltage air cooling results are terrific. Looks as though water should take most to 3ghz and single stage phase another 200mhz+. Seems like a good idea to pick up the 4000+ while it reigns as the fastest 90nm process chip. One the next FX debuts I'm thinking the 4000+ results are sure to slide down a bit.
Edit: Whoops just saw the new official San Diego BS ( I mean "dicussion") thread right after I posted this. Weed this out with the rest. Apologies tendered.
Nope, not too early. And it's a great chip to hold over until FX57.Quote:
Originally Posted by gundamit
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Someonewant to tell me the difence between the vinince and the San Diego?
SD: 1MB CacheQuote:
Originally Posted by Gsus_Freak
Venice: 512k Cache
Otherwise both are the same.
Perkam
Yeah, and that extra cache makes a big dif. In my X800XL competition, the guy above me is packing a 3113mHz Winny, running at like 330HTT, my little old SD at 2880 spanks it in Lobby and nearly matches it in Car Hi...Quote:
Originally Posted by perkam
In fact, I even get a feeling that it is faster clock for clock than an FX55.
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Havent you said that somewhere else too ???? lolQuote:
Originally Posted by charlie
But yes SD > Venice cos of cache....me gets bored after a while of regurgitating the same info 10x times :( :shakes:
Anyhoo, would love to see an FX-53 go up against a 3700+...that'd be...interesting. :cool:
Perkam
Wow, gotta love cache. I would kill to see a 2 meg AMD64. How is the pricing compaired to the vince?