it still counts
congrats,
and i think it would have survived longer if you gave it 1.6 or 1.65v
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It might. I really don't want to fry this chip too soon, but then again, I'm still 55°C below the advertised max... maybe a cinebench at 5.0 @ 1.75v :p
Nice! You made it into the top 5! :clap:
Score chart here.
:up:
i would post my score, but it would be for the bottom 5 thubans, lol
that nuts the #2 guy is on water (at 1.68v thought)
More scores the better, its good for references, for example Lightman (post #99) gave use a base reference for the 1090T (no overclocking), very useful to others IMO.
heres mine
http://img340.imageshack.us/img340/6979/cb115.png
5.95 is what i just got with that cpu speed, which is my 24/7 speed, which does have turbo on which hits right at 4ghz. (the screenshot is done while in the middle of a run to show you 100% load speed, otherwise you would see 900mhz on cpuz)
my fastest is saved on there at 6.27pts, but you can ignore that one, since i might try to beat that soon enough
PS, cooling is H50
oh it felt stable looked stable loaded stable then Bam! BSOD~! :/ out of no where lol
it would seem the cold is better
like his NB only's need 1.35 volts for 3000mhz
while mine on air for stable at 3000mhz need 1.5 volts
Nb add stress and heat most likely Nb will get finicky when unstable.
ram unstable happens above 1600mhz for most people.
all this cold makes me think about buying a tec block.
if your running that cold you should have no problems at 1.63 to 1.65 on cpu.
nb at 1.35 and nb/cpu at 1.40 with nb at 3100+
i ran my chiller for 8 hrs straight running all sorts of benches without any worry at all at 4700 to 4800 mhz.
my ram is corsiar dominator gt's that i run at 1750 to 1850 at 7,7,7,24
how cold can you get?
I've got the PhenomMsrTweaker runnin in the background for everyday tasks, keeps it idled at 1GHz @ 1.2v and -22°C. once it gets a load, that temp ramps up steadily, it'll usually stay under 0°C if it's not being loaded for long.
I'm running some OCZ plats, just some 1600MHz ones I picked up a while ago, and not the good ones. I think I'm gonna go make a purchase on some G.Skill Flare 2x2GB ones. Not quite sure which flavor to get. they have two 2000MHz kits and two 1800MHz kits, one with loose timings and one with tight timings.
thoughts?
Update for #163
Got bored today (hangover) and tested out Bios 1102
http://img685.imageshack.us/img685/9816/occb115.jpg
update me, still aircooling, finally im broken 7.7 points :D
http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/3...64bit4340m.jpg
Not as good as Flanker sample, but I still working on it:
http://img201.imageshack.us/img201/7...nebenchtop.jpg
very nice, what cooling do u using?
@ Barr3l Rid3r: Not sure what MHz I should enter for you so just going with CB's 4410 :wiggle: for now, otherwise let me know and I'll change it.
@ everyone else: Please include the type of cooling such as Air, Water, DICE, LN2, etc, etc, Thanks!, and PM me if you need me to change or update something on the AMD CB 11.5 score charts page.
Cheers! :up:
Here's my entry. 1090T on CHIV Formula, watercooled.
http://img512.imageshack.us/img512/1964/r115.jpg
Getting better, w/out CnQ this time:
http://img413.imageshack.us/img413/1761/cinetop2.jpg
Guess you missed it in my posts above, here it is...
AMD CB 11.5 score charts page
Updated again. :D.
Do you guys turn off everything possible in the OS before you do the test to get a few more ounces for the score?
I ask because i'm looking at the charts and i see few cases of better scores on lower core clockspeed and i've been wondering what could be the cause.