http://brokenwall.net/pics/2695_x2.gif
this is a 4200+ LDBHE 0604UPAW "T"
is this suppose to need almost 1.55v for 255x11 (i tried for higher and it seems it needs alot of volts)
please inform me on this
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this is a 4200+ LDBHE 0604UPAW "T"
is this suppose to need almost 1.55v for 255x11 (i tried for higher and it seems it needs alot of volts)
please inform me on this
that's the way it goes with the "T" chips. They do well with low volts to a point, and then you really have to crank the vcore. They keep scaling very well, you just need some good cooling to get rid of the heat as the vcore and mhz scale.
Do you think they can hit 3ghz?Quote:
Originally Posted by fullup3
and at what voltage?
Probably most can hit 3ghz, but would need high end water cooling, or phase.
Not sure about the volts, would be different with each chip.
Looks like I'm getting close to the sweet spot for this chip. Here is it priming 3hrs 2950mhz @ 1.44v. bouncing between 37 and 38C.
[img=http://img88.imageshack.us/img88/7395/2950144vdualprimingsmall9th.th.png]
Is that with the top popped? Can you not hit the big 3ghz?
same...2950mhz 1.43v
Yes, the top is popped!, and Yea, I can prime 3gig at 1.5v, but that is where the volt scaling seems to start increasing. I need 1.32 @ 2.8, 1.49v @ 2900, 1.424v @ 2950, and then it jumps to 3.0 needing 1.5v. My chip likes the low volts, and seems to get out of the "sweet spot" at 2950.
but burn in is still helping, and I might get 1.47 for 3.0 in a few days.
we'll see
Welp, I sold my old X2 3800 (0601 T chip) to a fellow XS member. Previously it did:
2465 MHz @ 1.15V
2610 MHz @ 1.20V
2755 MHz @ 1.26V
2900 MHz @ 1.39V
which was on air with a TT BT. He will be utilizing WC now with a DFI board as well. It'll be interesting to see how high he can get (I'm betting 3.1-3.2 at least).
Here is what my LDBHE 3800+ 0601 UPMW (N) did yesterday with my mach 1 and a bad mount (It has a baker blok which is kind of hard getting to fit onto the cpu) something like +25C full load. http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=83647
Hoping for more with a better mount.
And BTW am I the only one expering that bumping up the voltage doesn't help. I had no difference between 1,584 and 1,712 V :confused:
Here's 1hr + dual prime 3000 @ 1.488v. Getting better as I burn in. Yeserday it took 1.5v. I can almost do 1.47v, but one core or the other fails around 20min.. These cores seem to be very, very close in weakness....1 isn't really better than 0, or vise versa.
http://img92.imageshack.us/img92/961...tingbet.th.png
And I will be testing this chip under water ;) Results to come this weekend hopefullyQuote:
Originally Posted by ST4
I look forward to seeing the results.Quote:
Originally Posted by MikalCarbine
I seem to have gotten myself a X2 3800+ LDBFE 0609XPMW (Z). It's the newest chip I've seen around. Google can't find anything about it. Has anyone tried any week 09 yet?
I'm really looking forward to see what it can do as soon as my swiftech apogee is here. Maybe I got a lucky chip this time. It's quiet some time since I had my last lucky chip, a really nice Athlon T-bird. :P
Am I the only one in this world with a 3800+ LDBHE 0601 FPMW ?
i can't find someone with the same stepping, who's willing to oc his rig.. :(
(google -> 0 hits..)
although, it seems to be a good clocker, if u can cool him down..
1,45vCore @ 2,6Ghz (undervolting asus mobo, and bad zalman 400W PSU..)
soon DFI Ultra-D & Ati x800 GTO² & LC-Power 550W (good no-name psu :))
..
and yes, i know, i need to change my signature picture ;)
AHHH, shizz. Heartbroken. Just received my X2 and it's a damn 0607 XPAW, like enjoy's old one. Crap, hope his was a fluke!
i tested my X2 3800+ on my DFI NF4 ULTRA-D, but with a crappy ZALMAN 400W APS...(unstable (dropping) vRails...)
2,4Ghz @ 1,4 vCore
2,6Ghz @ 1,425 vCore
2,8 @ ... > still testing..
cooled by ThermalTake Big Typhoon (too big :s)
Try it, who knows you could get lucky ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by manomanx2
just got mine in,
its a LDBHE 0606 EPMW T chip
priming at 2800 @ 1.52v on stock non-heatpipe hsf. ive had this for a couple of hours so the as5 still has to settle and burn in. i can't wait to see what this thing will do on water
edit: tcase 63c
This just came in yesterday, right now i'm priming 12 hours in at 2650mhz and 1.375vcore.
Temps are too high for me to take it further, need better cooling (i'll put it under my xp-90 after a 32 hours prime session)
another awesome 0601-er.
What's the current cooling, stock?
Zalman CNPS7000B-CUQuote:
Originally Posted by don_vercetti
0601 rox :banana:
there is no doubt about that!
what luck wil i get with this one on air?
100% Stable?
CDBHE 0608xpaw
Thks