well heres my overclock ov my 754 sempron 3000+ using mineral oil submersion with radiator cooling oil
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=42878
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well heres my overclock ov my 754 sempron 3000+ using mineral oil submersion with radiator cooling oil
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=42878
kiwi does 2.8+Ghz with 3100+ sempron IMO
I'll search validation later...
Doesn't seem like a WR to me.
:rolleyes: ...nothing special ...I would rather say "poor oc" ;) ..
But cooling I see is interesting ...maybe some pics ? :p:
Regards
Peter
mine did straight 2.7ghz 300x9 1.45v ;)
id love to see a screen of this chip doing 2.7 at 1.4 volts plz...
poor overclock??? i dont seen any sempron 3000+ at this speed
the 3100+ sempron wr is only 2650 mhz or so (edit)--->Sempron 3100+: Sam Burleson - 2655.1 MHz
i dont understand how u think this chip is capable of so much more... sounds like alot of talk to me
this chip is 1800 mhz stock socket 754
im sure i can get more from it though with more voltage my asus k8n wont seem to go above 1.63
as for a pic of the cooling its ugly but heres a pic without fans on radiator just so u can see it
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...r/DVC00371.jpg
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=33144
And one guy from LV did 28xxMhz with 2600+ sempy only he doesn't have validation or screenshot now.
3000+ Sempron64 on air. :rolleyes:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...2000/small.jpg
[QUOTE=oicurafox2000]3000+ Sempron64 on air. :rolleyes:
CAN YOUR READ english????
THIS IS NOT A SEMPRON 64 :rolleyes:
ITS NORMAL NOT 64 or i would have stated 64.....
That isn't WR for sure ;)
That is OLD 32-bit sempron - one polish Overcloker chip - it's 2600+ (ok, no 3000+) ... 2708 mhz for SPI 16M . :p:
http://republika.pl/sierka/obrazki/8..._SuperPI_b.jpg
cooled by cold water
Peter
I am still unaware of how comparing other chips to mine makes any differance whatsoever?? nobody has posted a actual amd sempron socket 754 3000+
other than the new 64 bit version's
how do you compare chips like this??? if so why is there a separate listing for the 64 vs non 64 3100+ if it makes no difference...looked like 400 mhz difference to me...
and how does comparing 2 different makes of cpu's make any sence at all when lower stock speed cpus can sometimes beat their big brothers...
i may not know if i have a record overclock for this chip but as far as im concerned niether do you until i see it... and im not talking a different model of cpu lets make this really clear
SEMPRON 3000+ socket 754 Not 64 Bit CPU MADE BY AMD not a 2600+ or a 3000+ 64 or any other chip for that matter !
if u can show me a better one do it go out and buy one for all i care my pos asus k8n sucks anyway.. :P
i just wanted an answer to my original question not "look how it compares so it cant be"
i dont base stuff on that logic i base it on what i can see and belive.
and so far nobodys shown me a sempron 3000+ at all much less one overclocked that wasnt a 64
I was under the impression that 3000+ 64 bit = 3000+ 32 bit, other than the 64 bit extensions enabled, which are NOT used in 32 bit windows. *shrug* Minor technicality.
Sempron 2800+: turez - 2498.25 MHz http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=38643
Sempron 2800+ 64: Dekara - 3009.04 MHz http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=42344
obviously theres a difference
Could be a WR by default because it looks like no one else is overclocking the chip. But if a 2600+ can do SP16M at 2.7 Ghz, then 2.5 Ghz SS on a 3000+ doesn't seem that impressive.
World record? Sure, probably is. You're the first guy I've even seen overclocking that particular chip.
Impressive? Sorry, but I've had 3100+ sempron 32bit's waaaaay above that on air cooling. But again, submerged mineral cooling... would be cool to see some pics.
hehe hey i never claimed it to be impressive
but i agree i see nobody else clocking this chip :D
i have found the volt mod for my mobo and will be doing it tomorrow so im sure i can have a better result soon :) but still limited to 300 fsb cause of this k8n board :mad:
unless someone knows a solution to this but i dunno if theres a prog/bios mod that addresses this.
ohh and for pics i attached one above in previous post i dont have any more pictures of it up close but i will soon
basically the mobo is in a rubbermaid tub with like 30 bottles of "unscented delicate baby oil" with a submersable pump capable of 200gph water and a unknown heater core and a large fan and shroud to cool the oil
theres one submersed fan stirring the oil around and the pump drops the cooled oil onto the stock heatsink
temps are 37c full load running seti@home classic on normal priority not low
29c idle just above ambient no cnq used
ive given some thought to my future cooling solution and am thinking of putting a 250 watt pelt on the cpu using the stock hs after machining it thinner and then let the oil cool the pelt and the pelt cool the cpu and there will be no condensation because the pelt has no air under the oil :)
thx jake.
im concerned that this may create much higher oil temps though but not sure since there will be cold being produced as well??? mabye i will have to add a larger pump and a second or larger radiator to the equasion
WRs aren't set by CPU type/model, they are set by CPU core.
All Palermo cores are the same and there are a lot of Palermos going way faster then you.
Nobody has posted them online because it's simple not impressive at all.
AMD programs the chips with a certain model number based on market demand. They used to do it based on position in the wafer (middle yielding better results) but for the Semprons and Athlon 64s this is no longer the case. All Semprons and Athlon 64s produced today can do what the max model does at stock voltage and stock cooling.
For the X2s and the FXs this is a other story alltogether.
So you do not have a world record, you are just the only one posting oc results with this particular model.
As for your pelt idea:
You will still need isolation on the cold side of the pelt. Peltiers work by transferring energy from one side to the other. They do this in a very inefficient way since energy is constantly pooring back to the cold side. (like mopping with the water running)
If you put everything in the oil without the isolation you will provide an alternative route for the energy to flow back completely killing the pelt's performance level.
It seems you have a lot to learn about energy flows.
The setup you are now using is less efficient then using this radiator just for WC, this is because you are also dumping the energy of the entire system into the radiator whilst otherwise only the CPU energy would be.
I don't really see the point of oil systems without sub-zero tempratures anyways, so just switch over to WC. Also put some fans on the radiator...
Warning:
I've had oil systems running before:
After a couple of weeks/months the dust coming into the oil turns the oil from non-conductive into conductive killing everything (and becoming a hazard if the PSU is in there).
So be sure to seal of the system from the outside world completely (I used a sealed boxed with foil wrapped around it and mine still died after 4 months, I measured the oil to be conductive at that time)
my p4 3.4 ghz is a world record....
the worlds fastest p4 in my house
also, the viscosity of the oil makes it not flow so great... properties of air are better for cooling a processor, motherboard cooling is probably better w/ the oil, but processor, it just slows things up, unless you try to supercool it
http://www.dfi-street.com/forum/showthread.php?t=11318
Post #4
2660MHz (333x8) on air.
CPU-Z Screenie
i started a thread a bit over a week ago, showing my (palermo) 2800+ at 2.76Ghz barely anyone batted an eyelid, don't expect praise here unless it's truly xtreme :rolleyes: :)
well the above post on oil cooling isnt very accurate imho
"All Palermo cores are the same and there are a lot of Palermos going way faster then you. "
man i dont have any idea where you get your information...but its totally
inaccurate. better do some reading on palermo cores.
ive run this system now for 6 months no problems the oil isnt conductive yet..
no seal
i have dust in the solution i can see it at the bottom of my oil but no conduction i imagine it matters what type of dust is in the air around here its just gravel /limestone
as far as getting better results from wc than oil cooling where do you think i got the oil coolong idea ive used wc for 5 years on various systems and they dont keep the cpus nearly as cool as this oil stsyem does its all about how you set it up
watercooling does not surround the cpu (the reason for my better temps with this than wc)it does not cool my ram it does not cool my southbridge does not cool my northbridge does not cool my vid card does not cool my vid ram...
if i only wanted a cool cpu mabye.... but it seems to me wc is inefficient in the way that it does not surround the cpu like this does ive never come so close to ambient cpu temps with wc..
and about the add some fans to my radiator comment......
if you read my post with the pic .....
{pic of the cooling its ugly but heres a pic without fans on radiator just so u can see it }
the fans were taken off so it could be seen ...i use a large fan with a shroud
cpu temp with oil as i post is 31c no CnQ
full load temp=36c
cpu at 2.5g vcore 1.63
{quote}Rustafur
Post #4
2660MHz (333x8) on air.{endquote}
that post is of a paris core cpu...
im willing to bet money someone has me beat i did see a sempron 3000+ at 2528 on that forum listed and it was a palermo core but i have since upped my oc to 2538 http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=43327
once my i get my parts for vmod i can max it out but still limited to 300 fsb so mabye its time for a new board and a new cpu to play with..:) as this one will max out at 2700mhz with only 300fsb and 9 mult unless theres some software that allows me to adjust it higher but i kind of doubt there is most software cant adjust more than the bios allows : (
You're willing ot bet someone has you beat? Good bet, check out post 19.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Absolute_0
i take it i got my ass whooped by post 19 and now nobody gonna bet me :P
(edit) What post 19????? LOL ur wasting me time!
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=43474 <---heres my newest feeble oc :)
Dude, if you don't want to take good advise of people that are professionals and have been playing with these kinds of things for years don't post here.
You claim to know everything, but I don't see you posting a single shred of evidence.
You obviously have no idea what you are talking about and how energy flows work and have effect on CPU overclocking.
And as for the Palermo cores: All Palermo cores are the same, they use the exact same design. Newer CPUs will overclock beter because of the constantly improving production proces at AMD. As for not supporting different features, this is all done by changing registers inside the CPU. The same registers hold information about the model number etc. So no x86-64 only means a 0 instead of a 1 inside the CPU, which has nothing to do with overclocking.
Also: Dust conducts electricity very much so, it normally consists of a great deal of salt, 70% human remains and the rest is all natural minerals. All of these elements conduct electricity.
If you think oil cooling of the entire system has better overclock results then the same cooling system filled with water only cooling the CPU you are sadly mistaken. In my experience extra cooling on the chipset and rest of the system on a K8 system has little to no effect to the maximum overclock. When cooling the CPU you are also cooling the clock generations circuits and memory controller inside, those combined with the memory and quality of the motherboard/power supply determine the max overclock. And you don't need to cool the sides of the CPU, the actual CPU is only a very small core in the silicium. The rest is just for connecting that core to the mainboard.
I don't see why you cling to incorrect statements as if they were true. I bet you 95% of the public here could beat your overclock within the day. You yourself could increase your overclock greatly by just mounting a good WC block on the CPU and using regular WC on the CPU