God damn 4ghz on air
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God damn 4ghz on air
Nice chip indeed! ;)
Those step 5 cpu's are looking good :D
(retail isn't it?)
Retail sample most likely.
good stepping 5:toast:
I wonder...where he got it from;)
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Originally Posted by Dumo
me for sure:D
Retail Conroes will all be stepping 5 right?
And the prophecy is brought to truth....lol. 4GHz on air will be the norm for retail chips. ;)
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Originally Posted by freecableguy
i told it several weeks ago;)
lol, i told it several months ago.Quote:
Originally Posted by hicookie
Nostradamus said it in 1560.
Totally insane, 13" with aircooled cpu:eek: :woot:
1.6v on 65nm with air, isn't that like ~1.75v for 90nm. :p:
I'm curious what it does on 1.5v tho, I bet you wouldn't run it 24/7 with 1.6v on air... Just wanna know whereabouts the max 24/7 usage clocks lands for Conroe. If E6700 maybe can do ~3.7GHz on air for 24/7 usage and E6600 3.5 - 3.6GHz for example it will be very sweet. :woot:
Very nice,
Damn impressive. Makes me wonder what this one can do on water or Phase :)
holy cow batman!
:toast: :toast: :toast: :clap: :toast:
Awesome.. There Conroe chips continue to surprise me. :toast:
Impressive step 5! :woot:
That is sick, just plain sick. I am amazed, awesome work.
lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Silves
it's pretty fast!
Can't wait for these to some out.
Wow, simply amazing. A 50% overclock on air. With a 13s SuperPi_1M on air to boot!
FCG was right, of course. :fact: :toast:
Damn good! But you should finish off drwatson32.exe in task manager on that last pic. As you see it's got the hold of 2% cpu power. You can also finish off all other processes running under the administrator column, exept explorer.exe if you want a to see your desktop, but it isn't really needed.
if drwatson32.exe appears, it means pi crashQuote:
Originally Posted by Kjaks