on ebay:
CABQE 0614BPMW
1446318D60139
WR chip:
CABXE 0614BPMW
144658AD60001
on ebay:
CABQE 0614BPMW
1446318D60139
WR chip:
CABXE 0614BPMW
144658AD60001
Hmmm, a straight Rand to Dollar conversion would put it at $180
EDIT: Knut, is there a database (personal or public) of your results with the chips in the PM? I'm still trying to find a few of them :(
Bump!
Also, do you have any Socket A chips? :D
I don't have any socket a chips for sale, i barely have ANY.:p:
If you give me a list of the chips you want to know more about, et me know and I'll see what I can remember. I don't have a database of results, unfortunately. But it wouldn't be a bad idea, perhaps I'll start doing that from now on;) Have you found any interesting chips yet btw?
There are just a few in your list that I can't find, I'll PM you today and hopefully you can enlighten me :)
New package from the states:D This tme I got a 3200+ Winchester, a really old one, ABBDD 0415UPAW, an X2 5000+ for socket 939, an AM2 2.4ghz ES with ALOT of bent pins and a phenom 9900 ES:p:
Yeah news flash, socket 939 is old.....surely the cpu isn't older than the 939 platform? What an odd thing to say, lol
I love straightening bent pins, it's my hobby....give it here ;)
The phenom I'd forget about as far as performance goes.....the 3200+ winny will probably match it :rofl: but since clockspeeds are merely your goal I'll look back and check your results....best of luck.
For now I'll try everything on air;) So no sick scores, but it's nice to see if everything works.
I just tried some AM2 stuff... conclusion so far: my x2 4800+ sucks, but perhaps good enough for WR since it's only 3.4GHz. Benchstable at 3.06Ghz with 1.48v on air, but not Orthos stable for 5 seconds:p:
My FX62 was pretty sweet, could run a few benches at 3.2ghz and 1.44v. Had to clock it a bit down for wprime1024m, though, I think the heat got it... the temps went quite high, 60 load with 1.44v:p: I have a good feeling about this one as well.
My 5400+ was bad for an F3 windsor, but it's a CCBVF-stepping, which are not known to be great OC'ers anyway. Got some sweet scores anyway, beat the HWBot record in pi 1m with .01s:p: Should be an easy WR once I get it on dice, or perhaps even on water.
The le1640 i tested was allright, but nothing more than that. Benchstable at 3570 @ 1.48v if my memory is correct. I also tried the Phenom ES, and it ran orthos at 3ghz/1.31v - which is pretty OK for a B2. However, I think this BIOS hates this chip, as it was impossible to change anything except voltages and multi, or it wouldn't post. I'll try more on it later when i visit a friend who has some SB750 boards;)
I'll see if i have the time to try the 939 stuff tomorrow:D Going to Hannover on Wednesday so I need to make sure I'm ready to go before I start benching;)
PS: no suicides this time, my board freezes with aod so I have to boot at every clock I want to validate...:rolleyes:
Hey Knut, PM incoming today, I've been in hospital all week :(
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=485116 btw, I bet you never saw that one before:p:
Edit: Another rarity: http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=485120
Thats funny which cpus u got in the past and now ;)
There are so many chips that 99% of the people didnt know that there is such a chip and you found it every week :D
The stepping of that 3200+ winchester is very unknown for me, ABBDD never heard.
I know all about the 5000+, I've tried to buy it remember ;)
I'll keep searching for the next week, the fewer chips you have to test the easier for all of us :)Quote:
Originally Posted by knopflerbruce
I'm 99% sure that stunned guy has a link in his sig to a database he'd put together of 939 CPUs and how high they could SS/Pi/Prime. Anyone have the link?
EDIT: I found this, it's not what I'm referring to though.
haha our prime-list... worked a lot on that one... spent lot of money to get on the top on it. :D
Please link me to it :D
my 3700 san diego
cooling on air
http://img296.imageshack.us/img296/1...andiegowg4.jpg
never had much luck with my x2 939 chips (never even got close to 3.0ghz)
but it is one of the mobo's i have kept for the longest period of time.. (just changed cpu and gfx card a couple of times)
still it is nice to see the results others get :)
btw: knut when you'll crack this wr? http://www.ripping.org/database.php?cpuid=922 :D
Haha, I saw this chip on ebay I think. If it's that one, it's a CABGE 0602.:p: However, I'm quite surprised I don't have a result as I'm 99% sure I was the one who requested this one to be added, I also have a validation at 2847mhz or so on HWBot. But who cares, I'll dice these chips when I have the time:p: Then i get my record back. Silly me who didn't even try to max it out on air or water or whatever i used back then, I ran benches at like 20-30mhz lower lol.:rolleyes:
I have this one in my sights soon, taking my BH 0601 chip and RD 580 out of retirement ;)
http://www.ripping.org/database.php?cpuid=42
Gianni & stunned, will you ever bench socket 939 (or Am2) again?;)
Is this an alright AM2 chip?
ADA3500IAA4CN
LEBAF 0635AAG
X903512I60310
?
I've never heard of anything like it but it must suck cause it's Chinese :rolleyes: