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Originally Posted by {PMS}fishy
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=42860
http://valid.x86-secret.com/cache/42860.png
:clap: NICE OC Fishy!!! Is that just a suicide shot or is it stable enough for Pi? Also, what vcore did it take to get there? Congrats :woot:
Edit: just saw the other post
Hmmm, I think you should take my avatar now haha. Nice overclock :)
1.75v. Computer locks at 365 FSB.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lando95
Going for Superpi now. Should run in around 5200-5300mhz.
Nice man, good luck! :banana:Quote:
Originally Posted by {PMS}fishy
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=42875Quote:
Originally Posted by Lando95
All done. I think that is the fastest Dual Core.
Time to ride back home in the rain.
http://pmsfishy.zerobrains.com/rain%20(Small).JPG
haha that looks like a biohazard suit
What cooling? And where are you benching? A friends?
Nice job! That thing has a 5.6GHz validation in it and you know you want it...what's a little more Vc :eek:
Holy crap! :eek: Very nice indeed. My hat's off to you. :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by {PMS}fishy
Get some Pi / PCmark scores, this should be really interesting :drool:
I don't think the dual cores SPi as fast as a single core, but that would still be one of, if not the, best SPi for a 8xx. PCMark/3Ds on the other hand would probably be insane :D
Was doing it in Vernon CT.Quote:
Originally Posted by afireinside
I don't have the room at my place, plus all my hardware has seemed to migrate there anyways.
Its not, best we could muster out was 26 seconds.Quote:
Originally Posted by boostedevo
I have a 650 & 660 on the way. Going for low 20s.
Boards maxed at 1.77v untill I figure out a way to feed it more.Quote:
Originally Posted by boostedevo
Temps are still great, CPU has more in it. Needs either more voltage or better cooling, or a combo of the two.
Working on finding a lead on LN2. I don't have a dewer, and thats the biggest expense.
5.5 was a task to say the least. Figure its 300mhz faster than it was on Sat, with more tweaking maybe another 100mhz can be squezed out of it, but I don't have my hopes up.
Fishy, check your PM.
That 660 on ice should rip arse for SPi. I keep watching you guys get better and better and it's making me want to give ice a try. Hmm...like 20 more posts until I can hit the classifieds and keep an eye out for a tube ;)
Very impressive results on the dual core though...congrats!
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a289/kjrulz/pi2.jpgQuote:
Originally Posted by boostedevo
Best effort so far. Now where is the SMP superpi?
yeah we did the benching at my place with pete's board, cpu, gpu, psu.
we definitely chewed through 14lbs of dry ice today. i've got a great local supplier who sells very small pellets for $1/lb.
we really need better cooling to go farther, i did the vcore droop mod and it stabilized the voltage and gave us about .07v more, which gave us 300mhz more for verification and 250mhz for pi. we are most likely going to borrow a very good 660 and rip some superpi. i need better ram though this centon caps way lower than the mushkin or corsair :(
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Originally Posted by {PMS}fishy
insane clock!!!
wich bios do you have used??
Fishy...can it run two instances of SPI at once? :D
Latest, I'll have to check the version number.Quote:
Originally Posted by ztop
0519Quote:
Originally Posted by ztop
probably not at that speed maybe a couple fsb underQuote:
Originally Posted by Vapor
Crime, have you tried your 560ES under Dice / LN2 yet?
no, not yet, there was condensation all over the board after taking off the tube, and not enough dry ice. it's a d0 so i'm not expecting much from it anyways.Quote:
Originally Posted by EZClock