Is Tuniq Tower 120 the best air cooler for E6600?
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Is Tuniq Tower 120 the best air cooler for E6600?
What about disabling 1 core, it allowed +80Mhz on bad axe :)
LOL! Yeh, just OK. :D Sweet air clocking with step 5.Quote:
Originally Posted by sierra_bound
Wow I can't wait, I think this totally proves 4ghz can be done with air. coolaler and you, with stepping 5. So it's a done thing? or it's like AMD steppings? can we hope something more in release chips/future chips?
Thanks for the info sierra ;)I've read 3 or 4 reviews showing the Tower120 is on par with the TT BT (+-1c). But it's more expensive even when it comes without the 120 fan. Add that to the fact Tuniq is nowhere to be seen here in Spain and that leaves me with the hopes that my TTBT is OK for a E6600@1.55/1.6 :DQuote:
Originally Posted by BlackX
Thank you, Fred-san. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by PRTeamJapan
wow conreo looks pretty good.
now i need a reason to go build a new system.
Maybe it will just die for some odd reason;) .
Now working on improving Pi times. I'll see if I can do 32M in under 13mins with air. ;)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...0/32m13m13.jpg
Throw in a few peppers inside the case to spice up the already hot action! Looking very good, I envy you:bows:
It says in the first post in the cpu-z screenshots... stepping 5 :fact:Quote:
Originally Posted by principino1984
Thanx :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by mursaat
BlackX: I see you're from Lithuania, can you get the Tuniq there? Here in Spain they're not available :confused:
in germany they are available for around 50€(40$ ?).
is there no way to get them in spain ?
50€ = ~$64 and if the place where you buy in germany ships abroad then yes you can get it :) Or you got to have friends in germany :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by realsmasher
I haven't seem them here in Spain too, so if we want one, we have to buy out of Spain (Germany is a good site:P).
The TT BT is a strong one, and its very easy to get (is everywhere)
Nice results on air sierra_bound! :toast:
Yea but 55€, plus the fan, shipping... and the TTBT is 36€.Quote:
Originally Posted by ZeroX
//OT: I hope you like my sig, dunno if many here will understand it :D
how could it happen, that i think reverse ?Quote:
Originally Posted by kiwi
but isn't it much louder ?Quote:
and the TTBT is 36€
Holy mother of christ! 1.65v that's sick dude, even more impressive than the actual 4.05ghz :D
My ninja would be dying at this kinda voltage (hm need some 120mm deltas), I'll try a 1.55v run now.
Nice clocking sierra. :toast:
Can I just ask, what bios are you using for these results?
Thanks, Kesnel and everyone else. :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by Kesnel
See first post. BIOS is 0078. ;)
hey sierra can you do a 32m run at 9x423fsb with 423mhz 4-4-3-8 1:1 so i can compare with my badaxe :)
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975...9s609ms_tn.png
thanks
Sierra i didn't say anything in my first post, but GREAT resutls man! You're at 450fsb on 1066fsb strap, aren't you? A good board have you there..
/OT:ROFL, I didn't notice, very nice and ingenious sig :toast:
Nice results...I can only hope for such when I get my retail E6600
@eva2000 - I will give it a try, but probably not today. Unfortunately I have to do a lot of errands today.
@ZeroX - Thanks. The P5W DH BIOS is set up differently than the Bad Axe. You dial in the FSB frequency, then select the memory ratio. Or, you can do it the other way around. 450FSB was done at 1:1.
@tys90 - Thanks :)
Did do one 32M before I have to head out the door. CPU speed reading in AiBooster fluctuates, which is why it doesn't match CPU-Z sometimes. Was using Corsair 6400C3's running at CL3. :)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...10/32m13m9.jpg
Nice results