Thank you Coolaler for the great news :toast: .
Sorry to intrude but can you tell me whether the P5W DH will have nearly the same OC potential as the hot P5B Deluxe. A lot of people have been using the P5B Deluxe lately.
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Thank you Coolaler for the great news :toast: .
Sorry to intrude but can you tell me whether the P5W DH will have nearly the same OC potential as the hot P5B Deluxe. A lot of people have been using the P5B Deluxe lately.
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change to abit AW9D MAX
DUAL SPI32M@3.9ghz
another "gonna be stupid" question...
why does everyone always highlight the 'GO' in orthos?
and
what does taking a picture of your monitor prove that a screenshot doesnt? i understand that this suggests that it isnt photoshopped, but you could just as easily photoshop THEN take a picture of teh photoshopped image (set as desktop or something, who knows)
sometime, make picture is easy to catch,when CPU full loading,how can u scrennshot;)Quote:
Originally Posted by AndrewZorn
i still can't figure out how u ran dual on that asus motherboard
shoudlnt the memory be in yellow - yellow
black - black?
cause i see you have it in yellow - black
i thought you have to colour match to get Dual channel going
yellow yellow, black black
like my p5wdh orange orange, black black..
or am i wrong
the board has been vmodded heh , so dont expect this happens to u unless u vmod
it runs in dual channel regardless of the slot..........coolaler always runs the same config on all motherboardsQuote:
Originally Posted by lastdon00
Like others have said, it's not the week, but a good chip that matters
I have an E6600 Week 28 and it requires 1.58V @ 3.5ghz
the important FACT is that it loads at a given vcore........so whatever that vcore is you should be able to do this on any and every motherboard........................that is.....on non-modded boards with droop you will set a higher value in bios BUT it is load vcore you want to measure:)Quote:
Originally Posted by theteamaqua
oh is that because of the mod?
or just in general?
i got my week 28 today, it has an 8/29 pkg date. its a l628A and -001.
on my p5w it needs 1.600 (actually needs a little less) to hit 400 fsb.
im running 1.625 (1.59 real max) in the bios right now at 411x9=3699mhz.
coretemp shows 40-42*C idle on each load (on water) and 59*C max on load.
I have the old p5w revision btw, bios 1403.
Could you expect the same or close results with a P5W DH, but if m0da is correct then the P5B Deluxe will be the better choice.
better results according to a few users which compared the two......50-80MHz more with P5WDH at same vcoreQuote:
Originally Posted by Knight
did you need 1.66-1.68Vcore for 3.9 or could you have done it with lessQuote:
Originally Posted by coolaler
Thank you dinos22, but should the C2 revision be something to keep an eye on?
i don't know there is not a hell of a lot info on C2 so i wouldn't hold my breath for it unless there is something major that C2 brings which i doubt it willQuote:
Originally Posted by Knight
Its definitely better than my week 28 6600 which requires 1.46vcore loaded for 3.4ghz 24hrs prime stable, around 3ghz at default vcore, couldn't even get it to post at 9x400 on my ds3.
vcore drop is hard to control,so i set top vcoreQuote:
Originally Posted by dinos22
have you had the opportunity to test more than one CPU with same batch#....would be interesting if they all do the same (they better :D)Quote:
Originally Posted by coolaler
no do the same,u need smoe luck,but almost 1.37v@3.6g stable;)Quote:
Originally Posted by dinos22
ok so others are pretty close if you are saying they need a vcore bump from 1.34 >> 1.37 at 3.6GHz :) :) that is still mighty nice........sooo how many did you test :D heheheheQuote:
Originally Posted by coolaler
weird that the dual 32m run started at 3.888 ghz and ended at 3.903 Ghz
Nice CPU there.
that's TMQuote:
Originally Posted by Absolute_0
Thermal manager:D
If you've ever actually run Orthos, or the previous single core version SP2004, then you'll know the the highlighting of the text "GO" is done by the program itself. It alternates between "G", "GO", "O", "[none]" and then repeats. It does it so you know your PC hasn't locked up without reaching for the mouse and moving it etc :)Quote:
Originally Posted by AndrewZorn