You eastern Euros really have a thing for the bigger women... :stick: :smileysex
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You eastern Euros really have a thing for the bigger women... :stick: :smileysex
I think ur avatar is... BIG :P
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I'd rather hit one of CTgilles avatars :P
Going to agree there. :)
But rumor has it big women are more fun when it counts. ;)
lol
LMAO:D
btw, i'm wondering what an FX-51 will do with next gen video boards? lol, at 2400mhz FX is being bottlenecked by raddy pro at max stock cooled clocks:D
gotta love these new AMD chips:)
HP,
newegg has 1.8Ghz 3200+'s @ $218 if i remember correctly. going to check out one of these sir?
Nah, those are the 512K cache chips. Made a post about it back @ FM.
What I am waiting for, is the .09u 1000MHz HT San-Diegos. Holy crap.
I mean your chip at what... 3xLDT there with a NF3 150 and 2500MHz gets 25.6K, looks like 25.9 - 26K with a bit of refinement.
This chip defaults to 2.6GHz, could run 4xLDT or better on the NF3 250, and is dual channel but has even less latency because it doesnt need ECC. Thats just cash.
When that thing makes its arrival, my wallet is going on a diet. :P
yeah that's true.
But i'm expecting to see some boost when nForce3 250 Pro arrives so that's before SanDiego:)
I'm scared to think about the potential of these new chips scheduled to arrive in '04, i'm really scared:D but then Intel will have there Prescotts at 3.4Ghz maybe by then:D
Yeah, who needs a George Foreman grill when you have one of those. :)Quote:
Originally posted by QuadDamage
but then Intel will have there Prescotts at 3.4Ghz maybe by then:D
They don't make any more heat than our current overclocked P4's...Quote:
Originally posted by Hallowed
Yeah, who needs a George Foreman grill when you have one of those. :)
Under a good phase change system I think the chilly temps will allow for some NICE overclocks...I think we will see 5Ghz easy.
Your overclocked P4 runs at 68c idle with an aftermarket heatsink? At 2.8GHz?
I bet with phase change they will show their true colors though, as I bet the clockspeed is limited more via heat than process refinement. By January (or Feb) perhaps one of these will arrive to an XS member ready to put it through the paces.
Is this a typo? That's 154.40 Farenheit! You actually run it at this temp? Man, shut that thing down and put some cooling on it.:eek:Quote:
Your overclocked P4 runs at 68c idle with an aftermarket heatsink?
Well....it's had a nice burn-in anyway. :D
Reminds me of the Celeron 400 I ran without a heatsink, it passed 115c for about a day straight.
It does 500mhz at stock volts now, where it used to take 2.1v ish to get 475mhz :rolleyes:
That aside, tomarrow I play with a heat gun and some Xbox CPU's.
Yeah where is this 68c coming from? Did someone not use a TIM at all on the stock Intel heatsink?
from here. it's a 2.8Ghz Prescott. I've lost the link though.
I'm really looking forward to a 5Ghz Prescott, if the extreme cold lets it bench at that speed of course, one assumes the smaller process will let it go higher and it's not a dud. Twice as much cache as Northwood and perhaps a slight kick from the extra instructions ? FUGGER will let us know in January hopefully. Intel have been tweaking it for so long you'd expect the first steppings to be pretty good, although fiarly hot.
Looking forward to twin channel AMD using "normal" memory, though I am now confused on the timescales for this and whether 90nm is still on for Q2 still ?
The comment on the new r420 / nv40 being able to be backed up by these new processors to really let fly I agree with totally. My mouth is watering February / March is going to be a fun couple of months graphics wise.
Maybe I'll break 25k myself with my cheapo air / water cooled rig ( no radiator, lots of duct tape ).
Fun, but expesnive, times are ahead :D
Regards
Andy
"Maybe I'll break 25k myself with my cheapo air / water cooled rig ( no radiator, lots of duct tape )."
Good luck, its pretty hard but people have done that already. take a v modded 9800xt at like 520/450 clocks and an athlon fx at like 230X11 for 2.53GHz dual channel in sync at tight timings and 25k could happen all on air :D
Buy an ATI ...... arrrrrrghhhhhhhhhhhh :DQuote:
Originally posted by Geforce4ti4200
"Maybe I'll break 25k myself with my cheapo air / water cooled rig ( no radiator, lots of duct tape )."
Good luck, its pretty hard but people have done that already. take a v modded 9800xt at like 520/450 clocks and an athlon fx at like 230X11 for 2.53GHz dual channel in sync at tight timings and 25k could happen all on air :D
I'd rather pour liquid nitrogen down the front of my underpants ...
Ok, good cards, but not as much fun as nvidia, I have had a new house extension put on just to keep all my beloved Det drive versions in.
Regards
Andy
Quote:
Originally posted by zakelwe
Ok, good cards, but not as much fun as nvidia, I have had a new house extension put on just to keep all my beloved Det drive versions in.
Yea nothing like some good clock throttling in the middle of a bench run to have some fun...lol
I absolutely hated the 5900U... really...i was almost happy when it died. Give me the straight forward ATi any day.
You could have sold the card to me! :)
[QUOTE]Originally posted by zakelwe
[B]I'm really looking forward to a 5Ghz Prescott, if the extreme cold lets it bench at that speed of course, one assumes the smaller process will let it go higher and it's not a dud. Twice as much cache as Northwood and perhaps a slight kick from the extra instructions ? FUGGER will let us know in January hopefully. Intel have been tweaking it for so long you'd expect the first steppings to be pretty good, although Fairly hot .
Looking forward to twin channel AMD using "normal" memory, though I am now confused on the timescales for this and whether 90nm is still on for Q2 still ?
The comment on the new r420 / nv40 being able to be backed up by these new processors to really let fly I agree with totally. My mouth is watering February / March is going to be a fun couple of months graphics wise.
Maybe I'll break 25k myself with my cheapo air / water cooled rig ( no radiator, lots of duct tape ).
Fun, but expesnive, times are ahead :D
Regards
We can only hope that intel provices a better heat path within the chip. This will be the limiting factor on how high it will go and Just how mush cooling it will take to get to a -100 core....
it can be done without gpu v-mods and stock cooled AMD/XT without any problem.Quote:
Originally posted by Geforce4ti4200
"Maybe I'll break 25k myself with my cheapo air / water cooled rig ( no radiator, lots of duct tape )."
Good luck, its pretty hard but people have done that already. take a v modded 9800xt at like 520/450 clocks and an athlon fx at like 230X11 for 2.53GHz dual channel in sync at tight timings and 25k could happen all on air :D
Well the CPU Cascade ran great but I maxed out around 3.1 gigs.Quote:
Originally posted by macci
Good luck with the cascade run OPP :toast:
I'm sure you will pull some amazing numbers (as usual) :D
627GPU with R507? insane GPU :D
how much volts are you putting thru it?
The best 3D runs where at my max FSB which was 256x12 3074MHz.
As far as the gpu, the self contained Cascade that was bought on e-bay just didn't work, we put a Baker block on it but the thing just couldn't hold temps.
I had to bench with my 404a Baker block GPU cooler,, 2.23volts Macci:)
Next trip out I'll just use one of the spare evaps off of the CPU cascade, when sitting there doing nothing while the other evap is runing on the cpu, the spare is reading -100c. I'll have to ask CaptainCascade to slap a baker block on it. This is the only hope for higher clocks on this 9800.
OPP
Well I'm useing 3.25v with no problems. Your mem should be stable at 240 with 3.1v I would guess.Quote:
Originally posted by StormPC
Hey OPP,
What is a good voltage to run my Corsair at to get about 240x2 @ 5-2-2-2 without too much danger of frying them?
OPP
And loose the heatspreaders if you have not already:D