Just got mine. I hope it clocks as well as this one ^^ :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by Dani
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Just got mine. I hope it clocks as well as this one ^^ :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by Dani
Got my Opteron 146 CABYE 0540 FPMW today,
Default voltage :
http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/922/result16bk.th.jpg
:toast:
gonna do some more testing, hopefully 3ghz+ :p
that........is crazy high for default voltage, bastard :p :D
Im also expieriencing the same problem, my CABYE 0540FPMW batch 0092 can do 2.7ghz @1.4v (OCCT/P95 stable) but no matter what voltage I use for 2.8ghz+ its totally unstable. Also OCCT is reporting my 5v rail all over the place.......would this also cause instability?? So Im hoping its either my board, PSU or runnning such a high divider.........anyone else think so as well?? Its either that or I have the worst clocking FPMW around :stick:Quote:
Originally Posted by shimmishim
check out my 5v rail.........
That 5V line is really bad u need to replace ur PSU :eek:
Yeah but is there any other way I can test it, in case OCCT is reporting it wrong........cause all my other rails are solid. By the way, im using a SeaSonic 400w SS......thanks for any help :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Shark-357
I cannot get my 540 FPAW stable at 3Ghz, 2.9-2.95 looking to be tops on air.
@G4h4o8s6T
Its very weird coz i doubt ur PC would work if 5V rail would be that low :nono:
geeze man seasonic psu i mean come on ROFL :)
Shark......Yeah I was thinking the same thing, still could be my board or running the high divider with my VR
Yeah I know its not the best psu out there, but it really isnt that bad...... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
yes it's bad you prooved it ;) no offense change PSU :D
And a real OC'ing board would help, sell the giga to someone you dont like :)Quote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
hah That's funny
Yeah I was planning on getting rid of the board, and my 6600GTs.........get an Ultra-D/7800GT, I just wanted to see what it could do with what I have first :) Also, like Shark sugessted........my computer probably wouldnt work if my 5v rail was dropping under 2v, so its possible OCCT is reporting it wrong and my psu is ok.
Use a DM to measure the rails under load.Quote:
Originally Posted by G4h4o8s6T
didnt get it ???? :slap:Quote:
Originally Posted by alpha0ne
G4h4o8s6T use a multi meter to measure the 5 volt rail.. the sensors on the mobo are more than useles..
Maybe you don't know it but seasonic are good psu's.Quote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
Thanks Ill def. look into that, and yea I figured that the sensors are garbage :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by MaxxxRacer
Yeah Ive read that seasonic is right behind PC P&C when it comes to qualityQuote:
Originally Posted by 187(V)URD@
then why his 5v line sux ?
np man, anytime, you know :) :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by Jupiler
Got both in this afternoon.
Both are CABYE 0540 FPMW. One is for me, the other one for somebody else.
Running Prime now for about 2 hours at 3Ghz, 1.456V, watercooled.
Not bad for a start. More testing in the next coming days.
http://users.skynet.be/MetalHead/146/146at3000.jpg
The mobo itself could be going crazy and reading 5V wrong. I swear when something's not right, you start replacing your parts to see who/what was the culprit. As soon as I replace everything, I end up spending more and more money right after. A computer is like an endless pit. (Mostly because how fast technology is getting outdated)
http://img275.imageshack.us/my.php?image=su3ghz0ne.jpg =o) so happy, but mem is not good enough, only 2T
Here are my resoults after a little bit of burning...
http://img480.imageshack.us/img480/8366/clip49mj.jpg
But unfortunately I can`t get it to 3100 or 3200mhz even with 1.55V...:slapass:
Regards,
Primoz