The new good steppings (LDBHE 060x), are they E6 or E4?
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The new good steppings (LDBHE 060x), are they E6 or E4?
What should I try then? I've been running 3/3 like OPBs UTT/BH5 timings say.Quote:
Originally Posted by stone_cold_Jimi
Pretty sure their all E4Quote:
Originally Posted by ManagHead
Yep, they're E4s. ALL LDBHE are E4s IIRC.
burn in work :cool:
http://simon.webideal.ca/Temp/x2%203...95%20prime.JPG
^^ Nice frigging chip. Beats the crap out of mine, 1.45v and 2.8 Ghz fails repeatedly.
defintely nice chip...ur chip seems to be identical to mine 0601 LDBHE XPDW (not sure about the last 4 - have it written at home). hits 2.95 GHz relatively easily, but needs MUCH more voltage at 3.0GHz due to the heat rise...
Sorry, been out all day.Quote:
Originally Posted by afireinside
Well, my CDBHE 4600 found 3/1 or 3/auto best with my G.Skill HZ, whereas my 3800 BSODs on 3/anything but likes 7/2 or 7/3.... same sticks. Where that list of Oskar Wu's wacky DS numbering scheme? It's completely counterintuitive.
On a completely different issue, I like a good mount on the Vapo head. Too good. Look what I did to my N 0607. Someone check the pins for me, I can't bear to look.
Hi all, i have a noob question here.
Ive never overclocked anything before in my life and these new Manchesters seem like an ideal opportunity to try it out for the first time.
I would be happy with an overclock from 2.0 to 2.5, i understand from the thread creator that this was possible with the retail HS and fan, can anyone confirm that this is indeed possible?
Also could someone please recommend a motherboard for me which will help me achieve this overclock without hassles for a noob 1st timer like me?
Many thanks.
yes, KingRoLo it is very possible and almost definate that you wil achieve 2.5ghz with the stock heatsink and fan and a little reading in these forums. It will depend however on which motherboard you choose. Are you using pci-express or an agp graphics card.
Welcome to Xtreme Systems, anyone in here is very welcome to help!
Thanks for the welcome fullup3 and good to hear i can achieve a 2.5 with the Retial HS/Fan :)
Graphic card wise it will be PCI-E. With that in mind could you recommend a motherboard?
I was thinking about this one.
http://www2.abit.com.tw/page/uk/moth...939&DEFTITLE=Y
TBH the SLi doesnt interest me, i only want to know if this will be a good board for me to overclock the Manchesters without much hassle.
Any other mobo recommendations are appreciated :)
I, and alot of others around here, would recommend the dfi ultra-d. It is very good for overclocking, and offers more tweaking options than most boards. It is however, not the most friendly board for someone new to overclocking an a64. the asus boards are pretty easy to use, and overclock well also. I'm not too sure about the abit you mentioned....I have no experience with it, and the only abit I ever owned pretty much sucked!
i finally got around to using the dfi ultra-d today, it's a revision AD0. I'm not sure why, but I definitely like it over the asus a8n32sli even though the asus didn't give me any problems. Anyways today was very productive.
my chip is now 3.0ghz superpi 32m stable @ 1.55+104% with typical southern california weather. I haven't tested the max of this chip yet, but i'm definitely satisfied with it so far. :woot:
here's some pictures i took while running superpi32m. my new setup is found in my signature. my 2gigs of ram running @ 250 @ 2.5-3-2-5 @ ddr500.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...1&d=1143288120
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...1&d=1143288120
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...1&d=1143288120
some undervolting fun...
2320 MHz @ 1.09V
2465 MHz @ 1.15V
2610 MHz @ 1.20V
2755 MHz @ 1.26V
Nice one Alex08. Good to see your temps are still manageable with those volts on water.
I just grabbed a LDBFE 0607 XPAW with a low batch number from Tankguys. Hopefully it will be a "N" and then I'll have it made. It should be here mid next week, I'll keep you guys updated on how it does.
why you want a "T" chip ?Quote:
Originally Posted by EnJoY
"N" chip clock probably better with low volts
Um...yea, that's what I meant... :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Supertim0r
air ?
phase soon ? :p:
Where do I find the "N"? Do I have to get the cpu naked? I will go choose a 3800 next monday and I am confused about that "N".
Anything else I should look for to get a good ocer?
It's down here - this is an N.
Honestly i have found no difference between N and T.
My current LDBHE 0601TPMW "N" loves volts... I need to increase voltage just to get it to run 2.7, and it takes 1.45v to run 2.8. I give it 1.6v to prime at 2.9. It's a major voltage whore; i've used a lot of CPUs and I know what it's like when they go far on low volts and then top out due to temp constraints. My 0515APAW and of course my 170 VPMW come to mind.
But this 3800+ "N" chip is definitely NOT a low voltage chip nor is it a great clocker.
Another "N" chip i have is an Opteron 148 and it likes volts just as much as anything elese.
i've tried many chips and the 3 "N" chips loved low vcore (high clock too)
i'm on the same boat with Absolute, my "N" chip scales with higher voltages.
1.5v for 2.9ghz
1.55v for 2.95
1.6v for 3.0ghz
i havent tried past this yet as i'm doubting my chip would do anybetter than 3ghz on air.
hello guy's :D
LDBFE 0607UPMW
Z894869B60598
Is it a good stepping ?