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hi there...Quote:
Originally Posted by caligula
i have the same exact stepping, but with only one letter different lol
you have CBBFD 0444 TPMW
i have CBBHD 0444 TPMW
i hope that little letter doesn't change nothing, i like your results a lot! (im waiting for a motherboard to test mine...)
cya
Amazing clocks you got there.Quote:
Originally Posted by boblemagnifique
We want to see it in your Prometeia Mach II@R404 for some 3ghz action. :)
Say cheese, you're on the news :toast:
BTW, please notice that it runs prime stable at 1.5V vcore, as set in BIOS and read by both cpu-z and usdm.
Maybe AMD should reconsider about rebranding 4000+ CPUs as 3000+.
Later edit: CPU-z seems to go nuts at vcore reading when I start the USDM tool. But measured with the voltmeter, vcore is 1.515V.
damn dude..... 2700mhz 1.5v Air cooled ?!
I am glad we have identical Cpus... :D
but now i see a personal problem, im not sure my Mushkin Pc3200 Level2 V2 (tccd) 2x512mb will allow 300htt (about 245mhz frequency) for me to reach 2700mhz :(
can you push it a little higher ?
http://torny.altervista.org/3ghz.JPG
completly unstable... :p:
actually i did a little bit better with iced water(closed 1M@2980) can't show the pic now (that stupid mainboard left me :()
Btw cooling with a 226W Tec :)
cloud: That voltage is sky high for a Weenie.
revo: I think I just ran into some other limitations problem. It's not stable at 2.8GHz even with 1.6V in it, so I assume it's a mobo or memory issue.
these newer weeks seem to be doing very well, even if one cant do 2.7. I wish I had waited to buy my cpu, I have week 35 sitting here waiting for motherboard, because I thought prices might jump again after they dropped to 140.
Just opened the window. If I had this body temperature, I'd be technically dead. Aircooled with CNPS7000.
yep that's pretty right... i selected 1,65... but the voltages on the gigabyte change costantly :(Quote:
Originally Posted by caligula
Merry Christmass to all !!!
I have my Winchester 3200+ at 2500 Mhz - 1.65 Volts ( 10x250 ). My memory is async at 2x208.3 Mhz 2.5-3-3-5 1T - Dual channel 2x512 Samsung DDR400. All of this on Neo2 Platinum.
currently running my week 45 3000 at 2550Mhz @ 1.4v and the memory at 250Mhz @ 2.7 v - @ 8.5 multi* 300htt, i can get it to boot into windows at 2.7Ghz but its not prime or super pi stable but have only tried upto 1.55 volts at that and it does run rather warm at that speed aswell so think i will leave out till i have better cooling
What is a good idle tempature for a 3200 Winnie @ 2400Mhz, 1.45v w/ stock cooler and AS5?
Mine is idle around 40c (or maybe a bit lower) and at load (hl2 and prime95 for ex.) up to 58-59c. Is that normal/low/high?
Thanks in advance.
Regards.
load temps might be a bit high dude, but then it could be the stock cooler runnin at its max. u might consider upgrading your hs and fan.Quote:
Originally Posted by Swing
Got my 3200+ CBBHD 0446SPDW a couple of days ago, and I have just tested it stable in 3Dmark01SE and PI 32M at 2.7GHz with 1.6v.
Its an okay OC, right? I am also using the stock cooler. But its bit of a shame that my board (A8V) only goes to 270htt stable.. Any ideas to get it longer?
hello, then this Cbbhd 0444 tpmw that give what in overclocking?Quote:
Originally Posted by |Oc|REvO_HsArC
Quote:
Originally Posted by S!1v3rB@cK_Dk
thats a great overclock u got there and 1.6v will mean that your chip should last for a long time ;)
Thats what I thought :D Just gotta find out how I can push the board longer. And I also got to get some new memory (2x512), I was thinking of getting some Ballistix, any comments on that?Quote:
Originally Posted by Mana
http://img81.exs.cx/img81/3954/s9393...g02s1lc.th.jpg
Does 302x9 = 2718 100% stable in 3d & prime after taking the IHS off. Taking the IHS off gave 8 degree drop in temps.
I have been able to use (on my board, though) micron memories up to 275MHz 5-3-3-3 (2x256 sticks) with 2.8-3V. Now I'm using them at FSB 300 5:4 (approx 245MHz for my 9x divider) 5-2-2-2.5. Who needs BH5 anyway?Quote:
Originally Posted by S!1v3rB@cK_Dk
One thing for sure: tested today (and stable though) two Corsair 512M sticks with TCCD/BrainPower pcb and they worked upto 285MHz 5-3-3-2.5 ;) There are rumors that some Corsair C2PT revisions have also tccd/bp pcb - cheaper though. My advice: micron (ballistix) support lower timings but in moderate frequencies (230-270MHz), you may want to choose them in async mode, but for sync mode (1:1) use tccd (gskill for example should be ok). The price difference is not too high.
Memory 1:1 DDR500 2.5-3-3-7, 6800GT @stock, details in sig
Could boot at 2800, but crashed. Not Prime stable at 2650. Ended with this. LOVE THE WINCHESTERS!
http://img133.exs.cx/img133/7417/oc4ml.gif
What timnings do you use?
2.5-3-3-5-11-16
yes but i is not to recover my prommyQuote:
Originally Posted by dutchman.pt
Some benchs while always waiting with the box Amd :
http://www.membres.lycos.fr/boblemag...dra2776mhz.PNG
http://www.membres.lycos.fr/boblemag...dra2765mhz.PNG
http://www.membres.lycos.fr/boblemag...superpi29s.PNG
http://www.membres.lycos.fr/boblemag...cpumark340.PNG