nah as i understand it you need to be locked into specific hardware as per the rules.... i'm changing hardware constantly LOL
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nah as i understand it you need to be locked into specific hardware as per the rules.... i'm changing hardware constantly LOL
thanks...
Now to a comfortable dual stress prime larger FFTs run @3315mhz at 1.552v :)
Evap temp = -30.8C under load
MBM5 load temp = +3C to +6C
http://www.fileshosts.com/DFI/NF4_SL..._load_1_tn.png
Good overclock results !!
oh darn it.... seems my system with FX-60 just boots up into windows then shuts down :(
if i try to power it up again, it immediately shuts down ?
i removed the evap and insulation foam to dry things out, put a hair dryer on low heat to the cpu socket to ensure it's not condensation...
left it for a few hours, then installed the insulation foam again and remounted evap....
go into windows at 200x16 at 1.552v and tried stressprime dual prime test it went for around 5mins and then rebooted, and then shutdown itself again ????
the idle and load temps are like normal idle -18C to -20C and load +0C to +1C to +2C....
soooo what can be wrong ? still condensation in cpu socket ? with all the insulation i did of the board, could it still not be enough ?
any ideas guys ?
edit: seems problem was a pool of condensation/water on back of motherboard http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...2&postcount=54 !
so the unthinkable has happened... eva2000 tries out stock hsf air cooling for the very first time ever for a socket 939 cpu http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/cpu...stockhsf/html/ !
In order to confirm if my FX-60 is fine after the condensation issue on phase change, I have resorted to using the stock FX-60 heatpipe heatsink on air! This is my very first time using air cooling of any kind on socket 939 cpu LOL
http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/cpu...b_fx60_001.jpg http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/cpu...b_fx60_003.jpg http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/cpu...b_fx60_004.jpg http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/cpu...b_fx60_009.jpg
http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/cpu...b_fx60_012.jpg http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/cpu...b_fx60_013.jpg http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/cpu...b_fx60_014.jpg http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/cpu...b_fx60_015.jpg
So far running fine on air, so doesn't seem like my FX-60 has any problems! phew!!!!
Lovely :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by eva2000
Very nice insulation job, I love how clean it looks :up:
Also, nice job on the SP testing, its nice to finally see somebody do some long term stressing around here, it seems everything is sprint race.
Keep up the good work and hopefully nothing is wrong with the mobo.
thanks for the comments.. yeah i asked kayl to make sure he built my phase change unit for good 24/7 stress tests since i do test memory from time to time :D
My new Gecube X1900XTX stock hsf @ 720/864 with 1.550/2.195v/2.023/1.564 - backing off on the mem a notch just for safe measure. 3Dmark05 ran perfectly fine at this speed.
3dmark05 = 14,028 with ATI Tool, Rivatuner RC16 both running in background logging temps.
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Pretty happy that I managed to get the vid memory clock up from what seemed like a 814mhz wall in ATI Tool 0.25 beta 14 to the 864-868mhz speeds now on stock hsf air. GPU clocks do seem low at 720mhz but guess nothing that better cooling on GPU wouldn't help fix :)
Well i ordered off Kayl an extra 9m roll of aerotape/sticky back insulation tape and 2x sets of evap mounting kits (4x bolts, washers, 4x wingnuts, 1x backing plate per set) so i can insulate other boards and just swap the boards around to play with my black beauty :)
Next board getting the insulation treatment will be my DFI CFX3200-DR http://i4memory.com/cfx3200dr/ for Crossfire :D
Still on DFI NF4 UT SLI-DR for now
3dmark06 = 7,762
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm06=359864
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