I`m at 2.8ghz dual priming atm.. Laod temp 46 C :slapass:Quote:
Originally Posted by pcdoc1
need to undress this lady to I guess:stick:
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I`m at 2.8ghz dual priming atm.. Laod temp 46 C :slapass:Quote:
Originally Posted by pcdoc1
need to undress this lady to I guess:stick:
I'm dualpriming 315x9 (166 divider) now @ 1.375V bios. Will report within 2 hours :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Nightprowler_77
http://img154.imageshack.us/img154/9126/28357lg.th.jpg
UPDATE
http://img481.imageshack.us/img481/2668/28357ex.th.jpg
Stopped it at 1hr. Going for more now... See when I need to up the volts drasticly.
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Originally Posted by cjoe
Sounds like you need to remount the block... you might have an air bubble or the mount is not "flat". You don't need a lot of pressure on a naked core, but it has to be very flat, to ensure good heat xfer. Don't use too much AS5 either... a little dab 'll do ya. ;) it typically takes me a couple of mounts to get optimal heat xfer happenin when I pop an IHS..
Found the spreading method (as thin as possible) worked best with my naked opty, did it with a razorblade. 3 gig @ 1.48 = 38c load on AIR
My CCB1E 0608MPMW 165
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...l/6390f3be.jpg
what timings do you use on the ram in your bios 623-1?Quote:
Originally Posted by Absolute_0
damm. that is very good 165 you got there. nice to see people getting high speeds with water and phase cooling :)
bios in sig
ram in sig
only run stock timings
are those default timings on bios detection or do you manual enter them....Quote:
Originally Posted by Absolute_0
ooops I thought you had 623-1 bios
I'm starting to love this chip :banana:
http://img296.imageshack.us/img296/2...z1489mi.th.jpg
I reseated the waterblock with a thicker layer of AS5. Temps have dropped ~3C and CPU is operating with lower volts. I'm on a 180 divider and LDT multiplier is 3x.Quote:
Originally Posted by Absolute_0
However, I'm stuck at 2.95G. 3.0G is not prime stable even upto 1.525V. I have not tried beyond that. The memory is stable to 277Mhz. With the 180 divider, I only need 270Mhz. Moreover, I've tried other multipliers without success. I'm sure its not a memory limitation.
Anyone, got any suggestions.
cjoe
dual priming my ccb1e 0550vpmw now with default vcore at 2750... at 2800 core0 bombed out.. doh! I have pics.. IHS is off already, loads around 40c! on water... I did three mounts also.. same temps roughly.. these suckers /do/ run hot.. 2750 was the top end of my ccbwe 0550upmw and is the starting spot for the new chip... right off the bat that makes me quite happy.. pics later.. too busy atm
My idle temps have dropped slightly but my load temps are about the same.Quote:
Originally Posted by revenant
I'm burning in this CPU at 2.9G @ 1.39V. My core0 just isn't stable above 2.95G! Hopefully, it will get better with some more usage.
cjoe
right on... well, I am on my way out of town for a week, so I am going to prime tonight and then let my machine sit idle for several days letting the AS5 cure.. I will have my wife power the machine off after 5 days or so.. :)
so far so good though.. 2750 @ default vcore...
http://venus.walagata.com/w/agunn/0550vpmw1.JPG
IHS popped very easy.. whew.. two passes with the box cutter and foam block.. seems to be a winner method for me..
http://venus.walagata.com/w/agunn/0550vpmw2.JPG
3 hours now..
http://venus.walagata.com/thumbs/agunn_0550vpmw2750.jpg
Nice work, Rev! :toast: Now, let's see it go higher! I can dual prime 2.8GHz 27 hours stock vcore on my "lowly 0608MPMW" and I think I have like 50-60MHz headroom, the almighty 0550VPMW can surely dominate that. :fact: :D
And it appears (from the results I've seen so far) the 0608's are a touch faster than the 0609's....although everyone seems to be on the search for the 0609s? Curious.
I have written about my system failure earlier. A faulty power supply took out my motherboard and hard drives. I was told that my processor "seems fine" but under my new system I am seeing quite a variance in displayed voltages using CPU-Z. I am also noticing that booting into Windows sometimes takes a long time (like 60-70 sec vs normal 15 sec).
With 1.325 V set in BIOS, CPU-Z is displaying anywhere from 1.328V to 1.360V. With my DFI Expert motherboard, the variance was no more than .005V, so it is a pretty big difference.
I am a litle concerned because of the earlier PSU failure, but might be overreacting. The voltage swings might be normal for the MSI K8N Diamond Plus motherboard with its 3 phase power design vs the DFI NF4 SLI-DR Experts 4 phase power design. If it is normal behavior, I can live with it, but if it is a sign of trouble, I need to do something...
Should I push to get CPU replaced? Should I exchange the motherboard and purchase another DFI Expert?
Check manually with your multimeter. :) Best way to tell for sure what voltage is going in. I can post a picture if you need a reference as to where to check on your board. Also, voltage regulation is handled by the board, not the processor....so either the board you have now is just sketch compared to your last one, or the PSU you have now is sketch. Generally, processors just work, or don't. :)
thx :)Quote:
Originally Posted by tsuehpsyde
Yeah - I think your 0609 is a 'lil better... the temps on the new 0608's and 9's seem way better... so that could be a limiting factor.. we'll see.. I have so much on my mind atm I can't focus much on this... I was just happy to get the chip before my trip. so I am just going to let her burn in here at default vocre for now.. for once.. heh.. I tend to get bored fast and start tossing vcore at a new chip too fast.. so this might be good timing. :)
Fixed. :) And have fun on the trip! :banana:Quote:
Originally Posted by revenant
:woot: my new 170 is coming tomorrow from monarch.. anybody get one from them recently?
I think I am going to take the MSI K8N Diamond Plus motherboard back, and get another DFI Expert motherboard. I have 24 hrs to do so, and I would rather be safe than sorry. The DFI Expert is a tough motherboard to learn on, but I have a pretty good idea of what makes it tick now. I HOPE this will get me back on track again as I am getting pretty tired of tearing things apart.Quote:
Originally Posted by tsuehpsyde
Actually reconsidered above decision. I think returning board would be a knee jerk reaction. I have a friend with multimeter, so I will check voltages to see if there really is a problem before going crazy tearing things apart. Now that I think about it, I have done nothing to speed up boot up (no Boot Vis, etc) yet either.
Got a question for you guys with dualcores
Think my oc is limited due to heat since i get load temps around 52c with only 1.475v 2.7ghz but cant even boot in to win @ 1.55 9x314 should it not boot and
then crash when heat starts to rise when stressing the cpu ?
crappy cooling atm so will find out when my tunic tower arrives , thinking of popping the lid aswell but does that work with an 800gram cooler ?
When popping the lid can i use a blade that is realy short so i dont harm anything under the lid ? and if so how long should it be ?
//
Smurf
Heat isn't the only thing that will prevent your overclock, if that were the case then I would buy phase change tommorow! You may have simply hit 'the wall' with as far as your CPU will go. It could also be heat and it could be down to memory settings.Quote:
Originally Posted by Getttosmurf
What is your max CPU speed?
What is your max Memory speed?
Have you tried a divider?
Have you tried relaxing the timings?
Have you set your LDT to 600 (3x)?
The list goes on and on and the only way you are going to know is by testing each component INDIVIDUALLY.
As for running naked then you will be fine with that cooler aslong as it isn't a 'clip-on'. Screwing the cooler onto the motherboard is much safer and there is alot less chance of chipping the core when the IHS is removed by using a screw down type of cooler.
Mobo is good for 340+ HTT
HTT multi 2x
3-4-4-8 factory rated timings mem good for 265+
1/2 divider
so basically iam testing the cpu with the other settings very loose.
no its not a clip on , think its a screw down with backplate on mobo.
I was thinking at first i had hit the wall but i get almost no iincrease in speed at all with voltage over 1.475 , havent seen many optys with the same symptom so i started thinking heat was the limiting factor but i guess 2.7-2.75 could be max for me.
have you raised LDT and chipset voltages?