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what is good here?
280*10 on 1.4v ?
Love your overclock but how in the world you can run 3250 OCCT.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr.President
And only 50mhz more for SS at 3300mhz.
Your temps are realy low did you bring your computer outside in the cold or something?
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Originally Posted by dogsx2
no, normal watercooling, not cilled and no ice, only one dual :p:
the other two did only 2850 1,472v & 3050 1,472v , both with HS
does anyone have stability problems when running RAM on a 166 divider with opty? if someone found a fix for it, please post which setting needs to be adjusted to make it stable.
i have a 144 and with 166 divider my TCCD can't even cut 245MHz stable. 1:1 it does 280MHz at good timings but then the CPU has a low clock :rolleyes:
can i see your occt vcore and temp graph ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr.President
Here is my CABYE 0540 FPBW :toast:
http://img439.imageshack.us/img439/3...hzocct25wf.jpg
@Vasko
I have no problems with dividers at all they all seem to run just fine for me...
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Originally Posted by VASkO
Sounds like the memory controller just cannot handle it. That happens - just because it can do 280 at a lower clock speed doesn't mean it can do 280 1:1.
Shark-357: Very nice chip :)
Which is the batch number - low/high?
You might read this: http://xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=79509
Very nice Opty you got there Shark-357 but your 12v rail is all over the place :eek: your OC would prolly be even better with a steady one.
I noticed that also, what PSU you have?
people read his sig
Tagan 530W-U22
my cab2e 0540 fpmw finally showed up today so i popped it in about 20 minutes ago and boot at 300x9 which went ok so i reboot at 9x330 1.66vcore
and ran a superpi. boots into xp at 9x345 but no superpi higher than 9x332 yet. will burn it in a few more minutes and give it a try. the new version of cpuid reading my vcore wrong.
http://static.flickr.com/32/62570686_bdc594d1d9_o.jpg
very truly yours,
politenessman
3800 x2 @ 290x10 xp90/panaflo
ultra d sli mod
512x2 ocz gold bh5
2x7800gt
Yeah i noticed the 12V line sucks...damn i really thought tagans are better than this crap that i got....im quite pissed i can tell u that... :slapass:
This opty is better one out of the two i got batches are 0170,0180 of course 0170 is a better clocker :)
@politenessman
Vcore=1.744v ?? :eek:
What are the temps and how are you cooling it?
i mentioned in my post, the newest version of cpuid is reporting my vcore wrong. my vcore is around 1.67. but i did run a 146 cabge at that vcore(around 1.78v) for a week or so with no probs. i am using xp90 with a panaflo. ambient is around 22C, idle is 33C, load is 53C.
so 3ghz is do-able with a 144 cab2e, on air.
very truly yours,
politenessman
Anyone know what the HE and EE mean after the name in cpuz? 30w 55w frequency??
http://img440.imageshack.us/img440/633/cabne0kk.jpg
And your Brand ID is 14 (usually is 12), strange... But clocks very well indeed :D
Has anyone an 148 CABYE 0540 FPBW running on his Board?
Any Results known?
And heres my little Baby under Watercooling HS still on it. Ambient 18°C
http://img326.imageshack.us/img326/3...customf.th.jpg
Problem is, I'm not sure what kind of timings my value ram can handle...I don't want to play around with the timings too much because I hate resetting CMOS and all that :P
high efficiency? efficient efficiency? extra efficiency? extreme efficiency? excellent efficiency?Quote:
Originally Posted by Nettwerk
very truly yours,
politenessman
yes me :D no were near my 146 thoughQuote:
Originally Posted by Rufus7
148 CABYE 0540FPBW
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=48832
http://img346.imageshack.us/img346/8...x2731ce.th.jpg
146 CABYE 0540FPBW
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=47494
http://img108.imageshack.us/img108/5...x3004dg.th.jpg
http://img380.imageshack.us/img380/2496/31065bz.jpg
Cooled with modded mach I.
i dont like the look of the +12V dropping so much on some rigs, what psu's are you using?
Check the interval when erading the graph from OCCT, it can be only 0.1V drop on load, which IMO is very good already.
Don't be fooled by the line, check the interval first.