why I see the same video?:(
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why I see the same video?:(
Why would you assume that. It's completely undepended of each other and in some cases the CPU does OC better with low HT link, but same cant be said about low NB speed. Maybe the NB ran at the same speed, but it wouldnt have made a difference, pretty much irrelevant really:confused:
it is looping now, after a ati stream expert session
http://img380.imageshack.us/img380/6...ii260htkd6.jpg
3.64GHz, 22C Idle, it was cold today though, limit was 3.8 but that was at the same max HT as a 4200+ so probably the board not the CPU, CPU-z is misreading it as a 940, actually was a 920. Still waiting for a 940 and it's unlocked multiplier.
Google shopping came up with this, I couldn't get to the actual product page, price is equivalent to i7 920.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3209/...88772cff_o.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3096/...32954101_o.jpg
Link to vendor: http://www.google.co.uk/product_url?...hl=en&sa=title
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I've looked at the video some times now especially the benching part.
The voltage set for 6,3Ghz is from what i've seen is 1,963 Volt.
When the guy sets 6,0Ghz you see shortly that he moves the mouse to core 0 and that he sets the multiplyer. the box where you can set -copy to all cores- is off. So in my view they only aply it to one core. For the move to 6,1Ghz he uses core 1 to get the clock.
All i what to say is get me some decent air benches
But nomather what i'll be getting a 940
The whole world just wants 1M Super Pi at around 3.5 or 3.8Ghz. Whoever posted that screen (@ initialised). Can you post a 1M Super pI, you have it on the desktop ! Thanks. ;)
Dont know, my AOD had this aweomse feature not to show when I selected a box or not. So it was a last minute show whether all cores were set or not:rolleyes: Seriously, my AOD on DFI board wouldnt like save anything. Couldnt even use ACC and NB clocking/Voltages:rolleyes:
Then again, BIOS is the way to go anyway:p:
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I've looked at the video some times now especially the benching part.
The voltage set for 6,3Ghz is from what i've seen is 1,963 Volt.
When the guy sets 6,0Ghz you see shortly that he moves the mouse to core 0 and that he sets the multiplyer. the box where you can set -copy to all cores- is off. So in my view they only aply it to one core. For the move to 6,1Ghz he uses core 1 to get the clock.
All i what to say is get me some decent air benches
But nomather what i'll be getting a 940
Holy suicidal destruct-o-core! :eek: 2v?!?? Why not just stick a molex connector in the back of the CPU socket? That's rediculous. :ROTF:
[QUOTE=T_Flight;3490140]We have been hearing about 1.9v OC's for a week now. the 3.9 on air was at 1.54 and somone that was there said the AMD guy stated that was well within Denebs safe limit. With that the 1.9 doesnt sound that rediculous.
Edit: Whats the deal with the quote buton all the sudden? broken?
check the video and see for your self.
rechecked it myself it appears to be 2 cores are set
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well yes he used core 0 for 6GHz and core 1 for the next step: 6,1GHz, would that mean 2 out of 4 cores where at +6Ghz?
And y did CPU-Z show the 6100Mhz after he set the core-1 multi to 6,1 GHz without changing the Core in cpu-z? or did he?
It always shows Core#0 at CPU-Z. so if he only changed Core-Multi-1 y should CPU-Z show Core#0 at 6,1GHz and not still 6,0GHz
I hope u get what i mean .. kinda hard to explain for me sry..
so maybe this was for all 4 cores? AOD bug?
Whats up with that core 3 voltage, 0.9V? 0.8V?
Ah, 800Mhz.
So can these Phenom II clock their cores independently or not?
This could be a very good thing, we could have 2 higher-clocked cores for "hard work" and 2 lower-clocked cores for backup. This way we could allow higher clocks\less heat\less consumption for the CPU and have a boost on single\dual-threaded applications.
Better that this is only having Cool'n'Quiet working independently for each core.
Get's out the damned scratchy wool mod Hat
Gentlemen;
Can we keep this friendly please and just enjoy AMD's new powerhouse whether it's 1,2 or 4 cores?
Let us all enjoy their accomplishment and learn about it as friends ok?
Yea, I know, that sounds corny as all hell but it's the truth.
Let's have some fun together and see what this beast has inside it.
Thanks for reading.
I'm looking forward to this launch, hopefully AMD can get some good stuff out and I can build another rig. :D
the settings were applied to all CPU cores (note the "Copy to all CPUs" part that is selected). the tool is modifying the P-state 0&1 parameters (= CPU Multiplier (FID), CPU Voltage (VID) etc).
the old-school guy (= Pete) preferred the classic P-state tool while Team Finland (Sampsa&SF3D) used AMD OverDrive for Overclocking.
Must explain abit more what i mean't. K10's have five p-state registers but use only two of them. Is it possible to use the other three states or is the number of usable p-states locked? In the past I tried to modify all the pci and msr registers related to p-states i coud find but only p-states 0 and 1 where selectable. I assumed it had to do with CPI tables not beeing updated and those are used by the CnQ drivers. It's like that under linux.
Would be nice to utilize a third p-state for a turbo like configuration.
Thank you for making that clear for everyone. Hope you will have some time in the near future to really torture some of those PhII and post some results here on XS like in the good old days, that would bring back a little of that spirit that started to fade away when guys like you and OPPAINTER got busy and had to back off.
I'm really happy to see AMD coming Back, maybe i'll be back too :)
OM NOM NOM NOM,
readying up mobo for PhII clockrage
OM NOM NOM:D
Phenom II X4 @ +6 GHz by Team Finland :up:
Link:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=210707
But NO!!! That's impossible, only one core enabled. Actually it's just an i7 and SB750 is gimmick...
Oh wait:ROTF:
Anyway, on topic again, very nice result! Also good to see that actually all CPU's tested could do that:up: Now... stop hijacking all those PhII's from us and send them back to the shops so I can get one soon:D
Youtube video.. AMD Deneb 6GHz.. :party:
COngrats to Team Finland :up:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eopyFVWYjdo
very nice...great to see AMD making waves again....cant wait
Ok Hosted in youtube..
AMD Phenom II Demo
San Fransisco
5th December 2008
1) AMD "Dragon" Overclocked to 6.3GHz
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuX58RAiIcw
2) AMD Phenom II Overclocked to 6.3GHz, S.F. Event, 12-5-08
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4X__HTuQ1CA
Chicago
9th December 2008
1) AMD Phenom II Runs Crysis Time Demo at 6GHz
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPDAL6BH_RU
2) AMD Phenom II, 3.9GHz Air-Cooled, 6.3GHz Liquid, Chicago
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b248iTbplag
Enjoy the video... :party:
the world is about to end:rofl: amd gave me another reason to remain loyal to the brand
Very nice videos!
I just hope next event like that will be hosted in Europe. I think we buy more AMD than US, so we deserve an event like that as well. ;)
Besides, Finnish overclokers are much closer :p:
Its interesting how big a jump it been for amd from 65nm to 45nm.
65nm 3ghz+ with some real ahrd ehaded cooling and with 45nm it just runs so much better.
20% improvement in clocks isnt that much to go for but 4 cores run 4ghz+ even on air is really good.
the silicon/metal they use for the chips most be different from 65 to 45nm?
ahm wow, the voltage is rather low isn't it? nice stuff @oktabit! ;)
Multimeter vltage is higher so i suppose better trust multimeter than Cpu-Z :p:
Oktabit for the win! :up: :D Almost caught up with team AMD :cool:
Nicely done dread77,you guys verified no coldbug on retail CPU :up:. Seems HT link speed is crucial for those 6+Ghz runs.What northbridge clock did you guys run while cores ran at 6Ghz?I assume you could go higher than def. 2Ghz or you left it at default?
Once again,great OCing oktabit :up:
theboard is vmodded so obviously multimeter is correct(it would have been anyway).
Great! :up:
What multimeter voltage? All i can see is Celsius. What voltage at 6GHz?