I'm at box cooling. It hits 60 with 1,45 v full load.Quote:
Originally Posted by don_vercetti
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I'm at box cooling. It hits 60 with 1,45 v full load.Quote:
Originally Posted by don_vercetti
well that's pretty warm isn't it. I've heard of cores failing once they get above 54c or so.
Are you planning on attaching that nice Vapochill up to it?
Yes it's cind of hot, bot I'm running the stock AMD cooling paste :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by don_vercetti
I'll try to change it to some AS5 and add some airflow to my case and see what it does.
I'll see if I get the time to mess around with the vapo this weekend, otherwise I could do it on monday.
BTW, just ordered another x2 3800+ - Hoping for another LDBHE 0601 UPMW
Thank you to Mario Bros - you made me reinstall my watercooling completely, and remove one of my two rads (dual heatercore and 120.2 copper Rad). Now that there is not as much flow restriction and I have shortened all piping etc, I now dual prime load 1.50v 11x255 = 2805mhz @ 38-40C :D. At my previous clock which was 39 on 1.36v and 2600mhz, I now am down 5C to 34C. Excellent temps all round, allowing me to push harder. So, thank you very much :D.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mari0-Br0s
Here my first dualcore. Its not nice but its ok. Its a tpmw 0601 with 82* batch.
http://www.forumdeluxx.de/gallery/da..._5_Stunden.JPG
http://www.forumdeluxx.de/gallery/da..._7_Stunden.JPG
Just got this running today. My first AMD.
Athlon 64 X2
ADA3800DAA5BV
LDBHE 0605GPMW
Am I the only one who have a really hard time getting my temps down?
When dual priming the temp is around 60 :( And this is at 1,36 V. :stick:
I have tried changing the thermal paste, but it didn't help.
I'm running on stock cooling...
New clock from what I had before:
CPU-Z validated
X2 4400+ CCBWE 0546SPAW @ 2805mhz (11x255) 1.49V
http://www.diduknow.co.uk/dual%20pri...0validated.PNG
:D Dual prime loaded @ 42C custom watercooled - Swiftech MCW6002, AquaExtreme 50z, dual heatercore in push/pull config, Silverprop HL fusion (not connected up to graphics yet [X1800XT 512MB]).
Just mounted my vapochill (damn I have missed the sound of it :rolleyes: ), and it's running about 10 C to 12 C full load at dual prime with 1,36 V.Quote:
Originally Posted by don_vercetti
Also just resived a LDBHE 0601 TPWM, and it have even bigger heat issues, it ran 65 C at dual prime on stock cooler :confused:
I'll be posting some results later today :p:
Would you buy an X2 3800+ 0605 TPMW?:confused:
Here are the first results. Know it isn't much valid, but will post some more valid results later :)
BTW how do you enable the time function, so you can see for how long i prime have run??
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...uicktestII.jpg
you want to use sp2004 for that.
Anyway im back on my CPU (finally!!) currently priming at 2.1ghz. Smartguardian reports a nice 17c temps, with stock votls and 2.1ghz. Since im in an ambient of 10c and using a 120.3 for just the cpu (x1800xt on air at the mo) it's pretty good.
Now no flaming for not being a long time, or because it's a low priority.
But here's where i am at the moment - looking like quite a nice chip. Please note, haven't tried any higher. And only been playing with this for about 4 hours.
http://img418.imageshack.us/img418/2...hzstock1tl.jpg
[QUOTE=don_vercetti]Now no flaming for not being a long time, or because it's a low priority.
But here's where i am at the moment - looking like quite a nice chip. Please note, haven't tried any higher. And only been playing with this for about 4 hours.
Don, is your chip an N or T chip?
N. Is that good or bad?
it completed 2.6ghz for an hour, so i upped to 2.7ghz, core 0 died after 1m 13s. Time to start the voltage increasing process!
I think it's good. The one I got this morning is an N chip. tpmw 0601 3800. Not golden but no dog for dogsx2.;)Quote:
Originally Posted by don_vercetti
:) . LDBHE? How is it clocking then? What tcase specs do you get?
my 3800 that i got to about 2.8 on air core 1 unstable prime
CCBWE 0545RPMW is this a good stepping?
Has anyone seen or had a recent CDBHE. I just got an 0607TPMW (X2~3800+), today; was expecting an LDBHE, but saw the BH and figured what the heck, I'll give it a shot. Was wondering what other folks have done with this stepping. Waiting on cooling, should be here tomorrow.
It's a kind of weird CPU. It primes at 2950 MHz and 1,378 V for a few hours, but as soon as I bumps it up to 3000 MHz It crashes emidiatly. :confused:
And BTW I crashed my windows, so have to reinstall before I can test futher :(
I hope to get it tested fully this weekend, and also get to test my TPMW stepping...
im guessing ur on phase for that kind of OC?
Yep, a small stock vapochill SE :stick: Gonna try to bump up the voltage later today.Quote:
Originally Posted by KViper19
Anyone has got some GOOD Pics from a "x2 3800+ Manchester Core" without IHS ?! If so, it would be nice to get some pics in original size or bigger!
Perhaps I will take off the ihs from the manchester I will get this weekend.
im thinking about popping the IHS on my 3800 for my nwe watercooling, but i have a dud toledo not manchester
another 3800 is on the way, canceled my 126 order lol! I love these things. once i get my sli-dr board thats replacing my ultra-d im gonna install my old or new 3800 not sure,install watercooling, get a new windows serial because my other board died, then gonna install the hotfix and dual copre patch for quake 4. If i use my old one illl get to mad overclocking first thing if new ill burn in then oc mad.
Actually i am not sure if this CPU is a Manchester or a Toledo.
Cuase CPU-Z says Manchester, but Everest says Toledo.
Is there way to see WHAT the core is for real? Without taken the CPU out of the Rig again? ;)
Works @ 2700 1,5V rockstable for now. Thats a great result for me cause I "payed" an Opteron144@2,6ghz 1,45V ( maxed out :( ) + 2x512 BH6 Sticks
Also I am not that sure about the IHS. Before i do anything to this CPU i really NEED a good Picture i original size from a naked X2 ( Toledo/Manchester )
I have to ask a question about my X2 3800+.
The stepping is CDBHE 0533, does the CD indicate that it's a Toledo, or is it a Manchester ?
CD is a toledo.
By the way (incidentally) I know Emma Watson. That mean anything to you?
ADA3800DAA5CD is an E6 rev chip. The CD in this case means Toledo.Quote:
Originally Posted by Viktor
In the case of the CDBHE, I imagine the top line on the IHS says ADA3800DAA5BV, an E4 chip, or Manchester.
CDBHE is a Manchester. The CD portion, in this case, doesn't refer to whether it is a Toledo or Manchester. It could have just as easily been LDBHE. The BH, to me, indicates that it is a Manchester. I have two LDBHEs and a CDBHE, all Manchesters.
Let me correct that, the BH portion doesn't directly indicate that the chip is a Manchester; it is more indicative and seemingly related, in some way to the memory controller. However, all chips with BH in the third and fourth positions of the 5 letter code are Manchesters, as far as I know.
receiving my 3800 tomorow :)
so CD is cache disabled and BH is....Busty Hookers?lol
also which is better half assed toledo or full manchester?
IMHO the Toledo with half the cache disabled, you have a much bigger die size so better for cooling :)Quote:
Originally Posted by KViper19
I picked up a 3800+ LDBHE 0601 TPMW
Haven't finished testing it but its running prime stable right now at 2.6 with 1.3 volts. (undervolted)
got this :
ADA3800DAA5BV
LBDHE 0601SPMW
T699637A61053
"N" chip
Is my batch number 1053 or 53 ? :(
edit : this thing run incredibely hot
AMD64 TCaseMax - v1.18
----------------------
CPU Information (CPU #1):
Standard CPUID: Family: F, Model: B, Stepping: 1
Extended CPUID: Family: F, Model: 2B, Stepping: 1
CPUID String: 20FB1
Processor APIC: 0
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ (Manchester)
CPU Speed: 2600.06 (260.01 x 10.0)
Revision: BH9-E4
Platform: Socket 939
Startup VCore: 1.350v
Maximum Case Temperature = 69C
TDP: 84.4 Watts
very similar to mine, which can do 2600mhz on stock volts.
Hehe, Well I don't know if it means anything but I think she's cute. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by don_vercetti
well you know who she is. Anyway she goes to school pretty close to me, and the only occassion i ever met her was 10am on a sunday morning, when she came to pick up her brother, and i was dragged downstairs to stare bleakly at her.
Anyway how's that CPU of yours clocking?
My old CCBWE would reach 2.7ghz with stock volts, but then after that, it meet a massive voltage wall, and needed something like 1.55v for 2.8ghz.
Ahh, well just installed watercooling, a swiftech storm.Quote:
Originally Posted by don_vercetti
Anyway, she does about 2500mhz stock volts, then I can get her to 2,7ghz with 1,55v haven't installed any fans on the radiator but I think 2,8ghz is reachable.
I received my 3800 today. I was hoping for an LDBHE 0601 _PMW. which was the stepping everyone else had been getting from this supplier. However I got a LDBHE 0605DPMW.
Does anyone else have one of these or know how they perform? I cannot find any results for this stepping anywhere.
Just Got a 3800+ Toledo.
Steping is :
ADA3800DAA5CD
CCBWE 0544XPMW
Are Toledo core better OC-ers than Manchester cores?Any got this steping to let me know how it OC-es?
Thank You!
Check Out the LDBFE 0607TPMW
very good looking even in hot country (i live in thailand)
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...t=73800&page=4
look at M3 CSL's CPU :woot: :woot:
Sweet! My E6 3800 died a couple of nights ago, so I ordered an E4 yesterday. Got an LDBFE 0607UPMW with a #0170 serial this afternoon, hope it's nice. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by xhausted
Oh, and it's consistently 0C - 5C here at the moment, we have another week of it yet. Good OC weather.
Edit: dual prime 2500 @ 1.33v @ 38C (MBM), started a couple of minutes ago. Looking verry nice at the moment. Also, this is a Version 4.2 E4 as mentioned recently.
got an other x2 3800+ today
LBDHE 0601TPEW
2.7ghz 1.28v :)
highest A64MaxTemp i've seen :eek:
AMD64 TCaseMax - v1.18
----------------------
CPU Information (CPU #1):
Standard CPUID: Family: F, Model: B, Stepping: 1
Extended CPUID: Family: F, Model: 2B, Stepping: 1
CPUID String: 20FB1
Processor APIC: 0
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ (Manchester)
CPU Speed: 2600.04 (260.00 x 10.0)
Revision: BH9-E4
Platform: Socket 939
Startup VCore: 1.350v
Maximum Case Temperature = 71C
TDP: 89.0 Watts
71 C !! Thats high. Here is my 3800+ 0601 TPMW
AMD64 TCaseMax - v1.18
----------------------
CPU Information (CPU #1):
Standard CPUID: Family: F, Model: B, Stepping: 1
Extended CPUID: Family: F, Model: 2B, Stepping: 1
CPUID String: 20FB1
Processor APIC: 0
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ (Manchester)
CPU Speed: 2600.48 (260.05 x 10.0)
Revision: BH9-E4
Platform: Socket 939
Startup VCore: 1.350v
Maximum Case Temperature = 69C
TDP: 84.4 Watts
I seriously think : the higher A64MCT overclock better (This is what I experienced with my last 12 AMD X2/DC Opty)Quote:
Originally Posted by MUCHO
Nice cpu mucho :toast:
They are just getting better and better, and 2.7GHz with only 1.28Vcore is just :eek: :eek: :clap: :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by Supertim0r
That would make an awesome HTPC with such low Vcore
OMFG, this is so true. The LDBFE 0607 I got yesterday afternoon is also totally sick. Not had any time to do much with it, but with everything on auto except HTT, a 180 mem divider and a little bit of extra volts for the LDT and chipset, I'm priming 2600 / 1.328v / 37C stock heatpipe HSF on the bench. It may even run at lower vcore, haven't got that far. Awesome already, may yet become legendary. :toast: :woot:Quote:
Originally Posted by alpha0ne
Anyone in the UK looking for one of these, this is what mine is:
http://www.overclock.co.uk/customer/...roductid=18720
If someone at AMD is playing with our heads, keep it up guys.
Jimi can you put that under the coldest you've got and let me know if it bugs. I know for sure LDBHE is good for -56. I gotta load up the tube next time and boot it colder but im sure the cold bug is almost nonexistent. Need to put the word out either way for that LDBFE stepping though.Quote:
Originally Posted by stone_cold_Jimi
I'll probably get to the cold over the weekend (I like to have a bit of stock HSF foreplay lol). It's 40 minutes into this dual SP2004 session, damn I'm loving it.Quote:
Originally Posted by chew*
What on earth is this going to be like subzero? :eek:
Say chew*, should I buy a couple more for e-bay?
Such a nice chip! 71c max tcase. :slobber:Quote:
Originally Posted by Supertim0r
I'm itching to get down to testing my chip, but I've got another week left and university before I can get home to do some clocking.
Still no word on any other LDBHE 0605DPMWs?
well if you do and they play nice with cold LMK i may grab one.Quote:
Originally Posted by stone_cold_Jimi
DPMW :eek: :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by Kesnel
Have you heard anything on that week's stepping?Quote:
Originally Posted by Supertim0r
I was happy to get an LDBHE, just unsure how the week 5s are doing compared to the week 1s.
Seems like my old BH-E4 X2 3800+ is sooooo hungry that I´d probably save money on the electricity bill like a few months from now if I´d change it... Changing psu since it´s caving in under the constant abuse. Hade over 80 celcius(calibrated t-ban temp on hs) inside it after some Q4 hours last week.
Guys anyone able to help me,
I Want a X2 4400(because they OC well on air)but what stepping should i look for?Or will most X24400 wil doing well
Thks alot
It seems most 06 CCBWE's clock well, so I see no reason why the 4400+'s would be any different from the others. Umm, my stepping is in my sig and it is a very good stepping. I think you should be looking at week 40-50 year 05 type CPU's as these have been clocking much better than the earlier 4400+'s, and it is still too early to know any uber steppings for the 06 CPU's. So all in all, it is still pot luck but the newer CPU's seem to have better memory controllers than the earlier ones (especially from my experience).Quote:
Originally Posted by Athlon64OC
My chip is a great one, CCBWE 0546SPAW doing 2.8ghz @ 1.49v. It did 2.6ghz on 1.34v too.
Thats identical to my Opty 170 :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by smids
Apropos of nothing, I have a sneaking suspicion that LDBHE is finished at 0606 and LDBFE is the replacement from 0607 onwards. Time will prove this one way or the other.
Quote:
Originally Posted by stone_cold_Jimi
Hello. My name is Time. :) I have an 0607 LDBHE. Waiting on better cooling.
Duh! lol! And I already knew from Blue078 that these existed before I wrote that. OK, 0607 is last LDBHE and 0608 onwards is all LDBFE, how's that?Quote:
Originally Posted by serlv
Interesting that LDBHE 0607 has only turned up in the southern half of the USA so far; other 0607s in Thailand and the UK are LDBFE. The only 0608 so far has been LDBFE.
after some limited gains seen on my previous x2 3800+ toledo core I'm getting the itch to swap out my proc with one of these 06 x2's after reading all of your experiences.. I've done some digging around locally and located a few different options..
Anyone have any input on which one would be the more desireable week/stepping?
ldbhe 0601 fpmw
ldbhe 0602 xpmw
ldbhe 0604 cpmw
ldbhe 0605 ????? (didn't get the last 4 letters for this one)
ldbfe 0607 spmw
I can pick up the 0607 spmw for ~280 in a combo so I was originally leaning towards that one but after reading some of the discussions in the T or N thread about the higher first letter being the most desireable (xpmw , tpmw , etc) I was hesitant to jump on it.. also I'm not sure how the 0601 fpmw compares..
My plan is to use air initially .. dfi lanparty sli-dr w/ thermalright si-120 + panaflo 120mm fan in a p180 with upgraded fans.. but I'm also considering going to water.. phase seems very costly but very desireable.. so i think im not quite ready for that yet..
any input?
If you are looking for a good clocker on air, see if the 0601 chip has a "N" in the lower right corner of the green plastic board. If it is a N it most probably will be a great air clocker. That goes for the other weeks too, but especially for 0601's. "T" chips seem to do better on high end water/ sub-zero cooling.
There are exceptions, but this is becoming the trend with these '06 x2's.
You should buy all 4, see which one does the best, and sell the others on ebay, or in the for sale here. A bunch of people with phase are going to want these non cold bugged chips.
Well I'm testing an LDBFE 0609XPMW 'n'. I was going by probably the same sort of threads you've been reading. The only thing that's maybe letting it down is the high batch number.
It may still need burn in, if there is such a thing, but I think my 0607TPMW 't', is a better performer. That was looking pretty stable at 2.8 ghz, 1.425 * 1.048 special VID.
So far the 0609 At 2.7 ghz 1.35v * 1.048 has failed prime. I'm currently priming at same voltage 2.65 ghz. Will see what happens. It's a lottery game this.:)
I now have an LDBHE 0602XPCW, an LDBFE 0607TPMW and the 0609. Like fullup's suggestion I'll be flogging the weaker ones, which are still pretty respectable. I flogged my x2 4200 yesterday, which bought this 0609. Fun'n'games.:)
By the way is there any sort of recommended time period for oc'ing a new chip like the x2 3800. I'm a bit impatient, but should you really give it a few days or so to build up to 2.6 for instance?
RLM
hmm.. a bit pricey to lay out 200-300 a pop for each of these x2's.. but it may be the best idea.. that 0601 fpmw seemed like a hot find since the 0601's are getting rarer..
i had looked at the phase change setups and while that would be extremely cool to work with.. i worry that its noisy/expensive and not practical for 24/7 use.. i'm not a huge gamer but I do appreciate the performance for encoding and graphic design + various multimedia uses..
do you think its worth the investment to go for a mid-high water setup now? whats the price range? from looking briefly online it seemed ~400-500 for a decent setup.. are the performance differences that great compared to my si-120? I did quite a bit of reading on the air products and I was pretty happy with the reviews on the si-120 and i have to say its performed wonderfully.. under normal use i'm seeing ~25-35c for my current x2 3800+ overclocked ~2.45ghz ..
if i do make the move to water.. would it make more sense to find a T or will a N still do? I can see myself remaining on air for a few months as i get everything ready though..
also.. is it possible to see the pcb marking in the retail packaging? I didn't bother asking the stores when I called as I figured it was obscured..
i appreciate all of the input so far.. there are some amazingly smart and experienced people on this forum and i've been learning a ton just browsing and reading threads..
I've only used w/c kits so far, TT bigwater se and now the galaxy. Ambient here is hot pretty much all year round 24/7. The watercooling has reduced my temps by what between 10-15c. It has certainly taken me out of the danger area, when full load and overclocking. That's the only real benefit for me.
Your temps seem to be pretty good though. Just to add I've also installed airconditioning now aswell, so ambient is down. My cpu temp is below 25 at idle (expert reading).
I'm pretty new to the overclocking bit I have to say. I thought when I bought my first watercooling that miracles were suddenly going to happen. (Edit: Sad isn't it?)
For your reference it's not the case, or at least not here.
Hope that's some food for thought anyway.
RLM
ps.I think I've just read elsewhere, that 'N' is good for air and 'T' for water and phase. Don't quote me though.
I said something about N and T to that effect somewhere... dfi-street?Quote:
Originally Posted by RLM
Yeah, first watercooling, the anticipation.... unbeknown to me I had so the wrong chip for overclocking... is that it?? yes, been there.
My 3800 T is out of phase and heading for water. The 4600 T has gone back under phase. I want 2.8 / 1.45v or 2.9 / 1.55v out of the 3800, I think that's possible (2800 / 1.52v stock air).
hey guys,
I'm wondering whther my 450w psu is limiting my X2.. Under load the 12v drops quite a lot to 12.05 ish but under 3d load it drops quite a bit below 12v (havnt got a DMM reading for it but it lowers about 0.1v then cpu load according to SG)
basically I get;
2600 stable @ 1.4v bios
2650 stable @ 1.45v bios
2700 stable @ 1.55v bios
2750 core 1 very unstable @ 1.57v real
with my xp-90c I don't get temps above 50'c which is good and my tcasemax is 63'C.
its a 4200+ LDBHE 0602 XPMW btw
I don't have money for a new psu yet so I thought I'd ask to see what people think before I take a risk and buy one...
My results so far are pretty disappointing tbh, I was hoping for atleast 2.8 stable for 24/7 on reasonable volts... the 3800+ 0602XPMW's seem to be doing really well which is why i'm worried it's my psu..
The thing is you(not you personally:) want to believe that there's a chance that some other factor is holding you back. Motherboard, ram, psu. I've been doing it myself. I currently think it maybe my motherboard, but the reality probably is that it's just the cpu and luck of the draw.
I have an LDBHE 0602 XPCW, I think it is, and it's hitting about the same as yours. It was stable at stock volts, even undervolting up to 2.55 and then it got real greedy:). A real wind up.
That said, 450w does seem a bit low. I can't see your setup. Shouldn't skimp on the PSU, so I would make it a priorty. There's a sticky I believe on DFI-Street, with recommended PSU's.
RLM:)
edit: Stone cold, don't know much or anything about phase. The shop I go to here, was proud to tell me that they are getting phase in, in the next few weeks. Not sure if it is vapochill or not, but I wait with interest. Must get saving. Oh any tips or things to look out for by the way?
nah mate, I'm willing to accept the chip won't go higher..Quote:
Originally Posted by RLM
I had to buy 3 dothans (third time lucky) to get one that would do 2.8+, I always seem to get non-great clockers so I'm used to it.
I'd just like to atleast have a go and be able to rule out my doubts about the psu..
edit: PS I was thinking about the same psu you got in your sig, 620w if I got enough, 500w if don't get that much together..
Must be just me then(LOL).
I'm no expert, but I think it's a nice PSU. I upgraded from a 550w Enermax, just recently. I too wanted to rule out the PSU, but it was a memory issue at the time. For one thing the liberty has an a 8 pin 12v, and 24 pin power connection, which my old one didn't have.
What I do like about it is the sockets on it, with detachable leads, so you only use what you need. kind of tidy.
It didn't help my memory issue by the way, that was a drive strength thing. Still nice to have it though.:)
RLM
yeh, does it have 4 pin for ultra-d aswell? also, definately not my mem, it's running 216mhz 1.5-2-2-5 really tight timings etc and passed 1000% windows memtesting... :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by RLM
btw, I noticed you said your speeds were the same as mine but your sig says 2750 @ 1.475v? :confused:
Yes it has the 4 pin for your board. I've used it on my asus premium aswell. Basically 2x4 pins that slot in together on the expert.
Sorry need to update mate(LOL). Like yourself I've got 3 cpus on the go. That's my LDBFE 0607TPMW. The LDBHE was the first one I bought.
RLM
Overclocking report
3800+ X2 LDBHE 0601TPMW 0203 batch, "N"
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...g/3cab923f.jpg
Cooling is custom watercooling in sig, mobo/ram all in sig
Validation screenshot @ 3.26 Ghz, first attempt, 1.60 volts
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=82763
Some priming
2.85 Ghz 1.5v
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...g/20c619f0.jpg
2.95 Ghz 1.56v (cold room, usually needs 1.6v and loads at 45c)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...g/5c9b1873.jpg
will not prime at 3 Ghz with any voltage to save its life, even with a pretty chilly room
Super Pi goes somewhere though
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...g/650a44d4.jpg
ah right, I guess I'll just make do with 2.6 or 2.7... (Dont like the odd numbers :S)Quote:
Originally Posted by RLM
I also found a stock of ldbhe 0605 xpmw's .. still think the ldbhe 0601 fpmw is the way to go to first?
i'm so torn..
searching around,.. i see this..
3,13 GHz @ 1,55V * 0602 XPMW * Wakü @ 36°C * ohne HS * 3h DualPrime * No_Name *
I would go with the 0601 just because the earliest 06 steppings are the best.
I ended up picking up the 0601 fpmw and its indeed a 'T' .. I noticed they had a 0602 xpmw T and a 0605xpmw N ..Quote:
Originally Posted by madgravity34
Since the T's run better at higher voltages is it even worth trying to run it on air? I want to test it out but I only have the si-120 and panaflo at the moment.. should I just try it at higher volts?
On air would be fine, just dont push past 1.55v or 50C, whichever comes first lol.
hey hey
just got a X3800+ E4 ADA3800DAA5BV
LDBFE 0607SPMW
real happy :banana:
thanks stone_cold_jimi ...read alot of your posts
10x275 1.38v 27c idle 34c load xp-90c lapped
on a ultra-d, 520w OCZ , 1800xl , cmx-2048-3500llpro
'got my toes in da sand drinking chilled coconut rum...ohhhhh yeaaaaa'
thanks to all :toast:
Quote:
Originally Posted by Diamondback
let me know how that works out.. frys has several of these in stock and i really wanted to try one out..
as for the 1.55v I thought the T was volts hungry.. where do you recommend starting out? 1.45?
I dropped it in my machine and ran it for a few minutes and it definately runs hotter than my toledo (0535 tpmw - n) .. ~30c at stock.. I ran the maxtcase util and it only gave me a MCT of 67c .. is this bad? I was seeing a lot of people getting 71-73.. the 0535 was ~57c seems pretty low..
There's a 48 hour return period for this 0601.. think i should hold onto it and get it under water next week or take it back and grab the 0602 xpmw or 0605xpmw?
btw.. batch is 950 on the 0601.. how bad is that?
@ju1ce
My first 0607 had similar Tcase figures:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=122
and look what that did. It's a hard choice, because the 0607 SPMW is also a great batch as Diamondback just discovered.
@Diamondback
Welcome to the forum and glad my mutterings have helped point you at a good one. :toast:
I appreciate the insight.. I think i have 2 items on my agenda..
1) pick up one of the frys bundles with the 0607 smpw before they're gone @ 280..
2) get into a decent water setup asap to see how well these really perform..
I figure I can work with both of them as you suggested and unload the one that doesnt suit my needs.. im sure under phase that 0601 will be a monster.. its a good time to be buying x2's.. i guess you can't really go wrong with whatever you choose seeing as it outperforms spec..
I'm still wondering why my toledo was such a dog under air..
A quick test i did yesterday :)
X2 3800+
LDBHE 0606APMW
2,8ghz 1,41v (1,45v in bios) Spi dual 32m (WC)
http://img366.imageshack.us/img366/6...141v8xm.th.jpg
This weekend i´ll test it deeply on WC & hope in 2 weeks i can use Dryice :D
@ju1ce
real happy :banana: ...see here
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=83136
had to bump her to 1.502v which raised her temps to 29C idle 38C load
mem testing now
:woot:
ya.. those 0607spmw's are monsters.. definately need to go grab one.. I am going to order my WC setup today.. any recommendations on parts? I've been reading the wc forum on here and there are so many options.. tough to decide whats really the best route to take.. I had wanted to go with a single 120 rad inside my case (p180) in the front hd bay area but I don't know if i want the hot air recirculating through my case.. so i may go with a dual 120 off the back.. ideas?
can you guys post some specs on what you're running?
Got my ADBHE 0514 UPAW from ebay today. TIM all over the substrate and some on the pins and theres a gash in the IHS. WTF did this guy do with it :stick:
What do I have to blur out on an ES CPU pic so AMD doesn't catch me :D
post a picture! I'd quite like to see this gash in the IHS.
Well it's more a scratch than a gash... Nothing MAJOR but it's there. I need to know what I need to hide on an ES/pre release before I post
may aswell hide everything but the stepping? including the 5 golden numbers on the green stuff and the graph looking thing..Quote:
Originally Posted by afireinside
why hide anything? It's not like AMD would come round to your house and whisk it away if they notice that you have an ES chip, is it.
Hmmm i guess you're thinking of the original owner...fair enough.
I think the whole bottom line of the stepping is fairly sensitive, and traceable. Certainly everything up to the batch number.
Well, after fighting a corrupt video driver all damn day long, I finally am up and going again. I popped my ihs off a little bit ago, and I have seen a very significant gain in temps. Whereas, before, I couldn't prime above 2950, no matter the volts due to heat, I am now priming at 3000 @ 1.5v and my load temps are 38C. They used to be 39 to 40 c @ 2900 and 1.4v.
Will post a screenie if I pass 1 hour.
I think i got a good chip her
X2 4400+
ccbwe 0528 cpmw
batch nr 0157
2750mhz 1.57vcore bios typhoon cooled http://home.no/smy/dataromme/2750mhz%20prime.jpg
Got it stabil on 2770mhz too but it is running just fine on 2800mhz too
and it is bench stabil at 2.9ghz
http://home.no/smy/dataromme/sp%201m...%202900mhz.jpg and 01se too
not bad for aircooling
Hoping for 3.2ghz stabil when my phase cooler is in the house
This ADBHE SUCKS! I can't even do 2.65 on air 1.65v. Maybe dice...
and I thought mine was bad... :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by afireinside
Wow, that sucks AFI, lol. I can hit 2.75 @ auto in bios with my x2. You should look into getting an x2 3800+
An update of my 3800+ LDBHE 0606APMW :D
On Water don´t seem to like more by now
http://img417.imageshack.us/img417/5...8ghz5kg.th.jpg
I had a little time to test it on vapo, only a short cinebench & a nice ss :D
http://img417.imageshack.us/img417/5...ne326pk.th.jpg
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=83612
This weekend il give it a try with pi´s & 3dmark´s :)
^^ damn, those crucial ballistix are nice.
That's nut's:eek: . Nice to see cinebench at work.
The best I have got is 903 with that test. That was 2900 mhz and using the 64bit version. about 24 secs.
2850 mhz with the win xp version gave me 777. About 28 secs.
Your render is 25 secs, and is that with the standard xp cinebench. What speed was your chip at?
RLM
So I am looking to upgrade to an X2.
Currently got a 3000+ Venice @ 2.72 on DFI SLI-DR under TT Big Typhoon.
Using the current cooling, what stepping would you recommend (assuming an N for air overclocking?)?
From what I have read I am likely looking for an early 06 (0601 0602 0605 etc) -N 3800 X2 right?