Ok i open up SUperPI run it and it's fine, set it to Core 0. I then open it up again, set it to work on the other core, and it fails on the 2nd one very fast?
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Ok i open up SUperPI run it and it's fine, set it to Core 0. I then open it up again, set it to work on the other core, and it fails on the 2nd one very fast?
That all depends on the application. In some areas it will only be 1-2 percent but in some areas the difference will be alot more. You can compare the 3700+ San Diego to a 3500+ Venice/Winchester/Newcastle and see the 3700+ is consistently faster. Not to mention the fact that your not going to really get any kind of "steal" on the X2 4200+ anyways. I've seen the 4200+ running for as much as the $599 i payed for my retail 4400+ last night from MonarchComputer.Quote:
Originally Posted by terror_adagio
Did you create a second directory for the second instance of SuperPi?Quote:
Originally Posted by Hicks
Whats the AMD driver for? I thought you were only suppost to install the AMD driver if you wanted to use CnQ? What else does it do?Quote:
Originally Posted by xgman
No. How do i do that? :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by Ugly n Grey
make a copy of the folder and all it's contents and put it in another directory . If you launch two instances from the same directory, they try and share data and one dies immediately. You need to launch each instance from a separate directory.
The only thing I can tell that the driver does is enable cnq, other than that I don't think it matters.Quote:
Originally Posted by burningrave101
OK guys , this is what i got here.
i have 4800+ DFI Lanparty NF4 & SLI 7800GTX
I was able to det up stable @3100MHz memory is Mushkin Redline 4000 x11.5 166MHz 2 3 2 7 @ 270 FSB 3.2V i had to use this setings becouse i have problem to give this memory more power.
there is some pictureshttp://www.bobytt.com/32sec.JPG
http://bobytt.com/28-86.JPG
Oh right, ok thanks. How do i launch it seperatly? might sound silly?Quote:
Originally Posted by Ugly n Grey
Uhmmmmm you usually click to launch a program no? click the executable in each separate directory........
Yeah, lol indeed, silly me.
Taking it slow, but the wether is still well hot, it's 28C in my room. The temp was 49-50C load running 2 super pi's, is this ok? or to hot?
Iam at 11x210 with no changes to anything else, so stock volts for everything. Id imagine the memory won't do much more at 2-3-3-6. What kind of volts is ok on the memory? it's C2PT 2x1Gb corsair sticks rev 1.2 which is think is Winbond CH-6.
Quote:
Originally Posted by burningrave101
there are several threads incl. Futuremark showing without this amd .exe driver install routine, some scores are artificially low for some reason. just install it.
mixed messages:Quote:
Originally Posted by highoctane
http://discuss.futuremark.com/forum/...=5&o=0&fpart=1
http://discuss.futuremark.com/forum/...=5&o=0&fpart=1
still with heatspreader and watercooling
http://mitglied.lycos.de/xxmartin99/...2830@1.552.png
Martin
good results xxmartin ! :toast:
I have an 4400+ coming from Monarch that I hope can come close to 2.8ghz
Yea but other then PCMark scores that AMD driver doesn't help with anything else does it? Seems like a pointless install to me.Quote:
Originally Posted by xgman
alg.exe....you've got yourself some spyware :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by xxmartin
Process File: alg or alg.exe
Process Name: Application Layer Gateway Service
Description:
alg.exe is a part of the Microsoft Windows operating system. It is a core process for Microsoft Windows Internet Connection sharing and Internet connection firewall. This program is important for the stable and secure running of your computer and should not be terminated
that's a really good oc xxmartin and stable too! :D
Unbelieveble, as for myself I've just started and right now I'm at 2.42GHz (11x220) at only 1.265v, I'm able to play games, do 3d work (maya), run benchmarks, will go with prime as soon as I get home but it sure looks stable, will go for 2.6GHz or more soon
thxQuote:
Originally Posted by Major
however, heat is very difficult to handle with voltages more than 1.5v.
for higher clocks, i'll remove the heatspreader within the next days. assuming temperature drop of 10-15°c load.
anyway, torture your 4400+ with phase change and you'll easily hit 3.1-3.2 ghz. ;)
Does anyone know what the 4400's can do on phase change?
Thanks :)
Mine is going under Exos2, I will eventually take the IHS off after I play with if for a few weeks. I don't think I'll put it under my LS anytime soon, my SD is going there.Quote:
Originally Posted by xxmartin
I'm excited about getting on the X2 bandwagon ! going to get 2gig of ram for it too ;)
Here is me having a little play with my 4400+
http://img329.imageshack.us/my.php?i...ntitled8lv.jpg
2420mhz, with a tiny Vcore bump. Stock everything else, except LDT at 4x.
I take it you don't change the PCI speed, or w/e that is? my first 939 rig this is.
Hoping for around 2600mhz.
Here is the chip, with stepping etc, dunno if it's good or not:
http://img118.imageshack.us/my.php?i...ict02357ui.jpg
Gimme a week. Getting single stage on it but need heavy case modding and waiting for diff water cooling parts for GPU to fit in, etc. I would guess another 300mhz from water cooling (netting probably +/- 3ghz prime stable... or hoping)Quote:
Originally Posted by REBEL900
Most excellent btw, I could never get that high on both cores... I topped out at 2.7ghz -_- around same volts for stability you are showing. Now I reckon few things though (which is probably only worth another 50mhz or so... which is, your chipset temp is darned lower than mine by about 7-8c... PWM just bit off, and CPU temp is about 5c lower. What is your ambient temp like when doing this shot?)Quote:
Originally Posted by xxmartin