...compared to something like 400 fps.Quote:
Originally Posted by 3NZ0
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...compared to something like 400 fps.Quote:
Originally Posted by 3NZ0
3dmark06 score before driver, cpu @ 255x11, vid @ 688/792 slave @ 648/774:
Main Test Results
3DMark Score 9575 3DMarks
SM 2.0 Score 4215 Marks
SM 3.0 Score 4680 Marks
CPU Score 2143 Marks
After driver:
Main Test Results
3DMark Score 9757 3DMarks
SM 2.0 Score 4323 Marks
SM 3.0 Score 4759 Marks
CPU Score 2173 Marks
nice results :)Quote:
Originally Posted by cadaveca
Not bad at all. I am getting very tempeted to try them now. Perhaps a system restore checkpoint just in case....
I'm running Opty at 2.8ghz. Super Pi 1M 30.250 before driver install. 30.047 after install.
No problems here.
Just updated but havent seen any improvement really. Unfortunately I just realized I changed 1 mem timing yesterday that makes my current comparison unreliable so I am gonna test again with the exact timings and see what I get.
Regards
Do these get installed even if your not using Cool and Quiet
Yes, I don't use CnQ
can i use those on the opteron dual core ? or only for X2 ?
EDIT:
nvm i just downloaded it and installing now but gonna run everest before doing it
I've been running these now for a couple of hours without fail. No tests yet. I think rosetta is harsh enough to determine stability :)
-k0nsl
u can use it for dc.
Everest.Ultimate.Edition.2006.2.80.534 results
======= ====Before ====After
CPU Queen ==== 4636 ==== 4636
CPU PhotoWorxx ====20632 ====20969
CPU Zlib ====28561 ==== 28581 KB/s
FPU Julia ====2725 ====2726
FPU Mandel ====4034 ====4034
FPU SinJulia ====2505 ====2506
I think you guys are all crazy for expecting these to affect the performance. IMO. Probably for Windows to properly identify AM2 chips, or maybe for AM2 chips to support C&Q...
I think this driver will enable independent core management for new AM2/TurionX2 revisions, and/or is fixing small bugs as stated in http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=2426
:D
well i hope it lets me reach 40K :)
Not by a single point :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by GoThr3k
Probably exact same drivers just support for the next gen chips!
I was spot on... It's a fix when coming out of standby..
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=2426
Well I have CNQ disabled and my voltage seems very erratic with the new driver. The range is 1.39 to 1.44!! And that's idling.
these just for DC chips?
Nice findQuote:
Originally Posted by NightCrawler™
I think all these "performance increases" from installing the driver is just a result of a fresh reboot from installing the new driver. :P
error meesage :slapass: help please :(
All I could find in the knowledge base:Quote:
Originally Posted by 865pe
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=827180
Do you have a boot.ini? Copy and paste what it contains.
Typing "fixboot" in the recovery console will rebuild your boot.ini
thanks problem fix... :) new noteped ( boot.ini) copy to driver C: fix :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by krylon
This driver enables the CnQ with only the selection of "Min. Power Management" in power management option, even CnQ is disabled in bios..
no probs or performance increase detected