Thanks. It was hard work but I'm quite happy with the results. Also, is o.k. to have the vcore this high for 24/7 use??? :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by PcCI2iminal
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Thanks. It was hard work but I'm quite happy with the results. Also, is o.k. to have the vcore this high for 24/7 use??? :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by PcCI2iminal
wow, very good indeed.Quote:
Originally Posted by nicepun
How do you figure out that the psu can hold you back btw?
yes vcore up to 1.5v is ok on water for 24/7, running mine at 1.45 24/7 but want to keep temps bellow 50oC's so in your case with lapped heatsink and 32oC full load temps it should be fine :D
My overall performance because because the x1800xt draws alot of amperange when you OC it, and I have a bunch of fans, four hard drives, two optical drivers, etc.:slapass:Quote:
Originally Posted by Byron
yeah, i meant, how do you understand that it is the psu that limits the overclock, does it reboot? shutting down? what are the symptoms is what i want to know :)
cheers :toast:
p.s.: just did a light lapping on my 920 and wow... temps dropped from 51oC full load to 46oC. I only lapped it down untill the alu surface fade out and copper emerged itself :)
It is really impressive using SnM to watch the temps with accuracy of .1oC beeing steady after lapping the cpu!
how much you've lapped yours nicepun?
Because when I upped the voltage on the x1800xt to raise the core/mem to run 3DMark05 for benching it crashes in the cpu test on the canyon flight, but it does fine when I don't up the voltage!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Byron
I lapped until I could my reflection like you saw on the pics I posted. I did the same thing to my waterblock.
hey
@neoman
I'm using Powerstream 600W...
In load I’ve got temps around 56-57ºc with ninja but when I use the stock cooler temps will raise until 84ºc full stable :stick: :stick: ...:stick: :stick:
How do you guys know when to stop the lapping... i'm thinking in lap my cpu too, but I really like to know when to stop :P :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by Helix
Damn, those are some freaking high temps!! :eek: I use the guide found here I highest grit I used was 1500!! went from 220, 400, 600, 800, 1000, and 1500.
Off the Topic: Hey man I left Portugal in November of last year. I used to reside in Cascais.
32 'C under load on air? Are u living in an igloo? :)Quote:
Originally Posted by nicepun
I never said air, it's H20!!!! If I did live in a igloo I might be able to get a higher OC!!Quote:
Originally Posted by JoeBar
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Originally Posted by nicepun
i use the same Antec for my AMD rig and it looks strong to hold GTX @ SLI @ OC + FX-57 or Opty 3ghz+ but is the other muisc when i use the same Antec with 570J and ATI cards and i c PSU holding my cpu
Joe i live in a igloo :) 930 @ vcore default never passed 35C in load with Scythe Ninja @ 5c room temp :DQuote:
32 'C under load on air? Are u living in an igloo?
Yesterday 11:25 PM
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Hey some super pi @ daily use speed :banana: :woot:
Not bad for a 100% stable system :D
http://img86.imageshack.us/img86/149...test5fe.th.jpg
Helix over and out...
I'll keeping post news :D
First experiments with 641 and air cooling, complete system inside CM stacker case with side panels closed & ambients of 27 C. In bios, I set Vcore to low 1.37v and all other system components including VGA are at defaults. Testing only CPU here for stability with low Vcore:
http://img146.imageshack.us/img146/1...48ghz115mm.jpg
http://img146.imageshack.us/img146/4...48ghz115ow.jpg
http://img146.imageshack.us/img146/6...48ghz113zj.jpg
The only trouble is, I can not submit scores to Futuremark website... I get message that scores can't be published because CPU is "unknown". This only occurs once clock speed is past 4.16ghz....:mad:
@ IluvIntel
nice scores man,temps on load ?
i see another Cedarmill 5ghz on air :D
@ Helix
great OC for a 24/7 system ,what did u do about your temps problems?
Thanks PcCI2iminal, I have no idea about load temps at the moment - Gigabyte mobo did not come with monitoring utility that works like my old Asus Ai-Booster did. I'm hunting for something that is OK with accuracy.Quote:
Originally Posted by PcCI2iminal
I am really impressed with the low voltages and the clockspeed under heavy load as indicated in the above screenies I posted, the AC5 paste has not settled in yet either...:)
When I hit that O/C wall with air, will move to water cooling... :D
no utility called easytuner for oc and monitoring?Quote:
Originally Posted by IluvIntel
Hey!
@PcCI2iminal
I just got those freaking high temps with the stock cooler that really sucks...
Now I'm using a ninja + a revoltec dark red with 49cfm... Now I'm hoping to have a prommy really soon then I'll report news :D.
I’m loving this system. My amd system
Was miles away from this one… In everything… Stability, board features, and even performance… I can’t understand all amd biaseds around the world :P (no flames please I’m just joking)Quote:
DFI SLI DR
Opteron 170
2gb gskill gz
Farewell
[[[]]]
Extra MHz at same cooling&vcore? Ist interesing mod:DQuote:
Originally Posted by nicepun
same here,i was using the original heatsink and 4.3ghz @ 65C in full load(4.5ghz for screen),with my Ninja i can go up to 4.5 and keeping low temps under heavy load or 4.7ghs for pi1mbQuote:
Originally Posted by Helix
Preslers loves cold ,go to 5ghz :DQuote:
Now I'm hoping to have a prommy really soon then I'll report news :D.
i understand what you say,i never used a dual core AMD before(just tons of single core) ,AMD is great but Intel rigs are strong for oc and good enough for a 24/7Quote:
My amd system
Was miles away from this one… In everything… Stability, board features, and even performance… I can’t understand all amd biaseds around the world :P (no flames please I’m just joking)
Farewell
i will buy another Presler(Boostedevo's lucky needed :D ) and i got a Core Duo T2500 for testing .
Didn't realised that... :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by nicepun
Here's the man from ice age! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by PcCI2iminal
Skip the air tests and head on to water... :woot:Quote:
Originally Posted by IluvIntel
When I'm ready, :D its nice to know how far the system can go with cheap Thermaltake CPU cooler inside a case with side panels closed and ambients of 26 C. It makes the score so much more amazing for CPU IMO. :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by JoeBar
Tonights benchies with the time I have today, and remember these are all done with bios setting of Vcore 1.375v & stock X800 XT:
http://img53.imageshack.us/img53/853...47ghz116oj.jpg
http://img240.imageshack.us/img240/1...47ghz119kk.jpg
http://img53.imageshack.us/img53/117...47ghz113gt.jpg
And for good measure to prove the system is stable with scientific calculations:
http://img240.imageshack.us/img240/7...47ghz118hq.jpg
The ONLY unfortunate part of all this, is that I can't submit my Futuremark scores to be published as the CPU is still regarded as "unknown" :stick:
step please?
IluvIntel...
im out of words... :banana:
@IluvIntel
congrats man !!!!!!!!:toast:
go for suicide screen
yep! i like the winter for benching and snowboardin :)Quote:
Here's the man from ice age!