yes nf7-s vs infinity/LP
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yes nf7-s vs infinity/LP
I have to agree with Daishi on this.
using DFI's 12/31 bios, it decreases certain benchmark scores in 3dmars01
viking has to use the 12/31 bios to achieve is record-breaking 277fsb. this is because he has double-sided memory.
I also have double-sided bh5's and single sided bh5's.
using both the single sided and double-sided bh5's with the 12/31 bios at 240fsb, I've lost a 600-630pts off my 3dmarks01.
now using my single sided bh5's on the 12/10 or 12/18 bios, I gain back those extra 600 pts.
the 277 on the DFI that viking uses will probably score less on 3dmarks01 against a 250fsb on a NF7-s.
the 12/31 somehow causes loss of bandwidth on agp, but gives double-sided memory an increase in fsb.
What is double sided memory? Do you mean duel channel?
no double sided memory=memory with ram chips on both sides
heh, look at the memory stick itself, you can actually see that all the chips are on one-side of the green or black pcb.
double-sided is when you see memory chips on both sides of the pcb. pretty sure most people knew that. :p:
damn nice score there viking. :toast:
I wonder what makes the DFI oc that high...
its like if you say: why 2.4C OC higher then 2.8C.
dont think so actually - There gotta be something really special ´bout their nb´s...
Hmm
no they have relaxed settings most likely, or the pcb and bios is great
the great bios!
Worst chipset settings probably.Quote:
Originally posted by bias_hjorth
damn nice score there viking. :toast:
I wonder what makes the DFI oc that high...
maybe but it still punch out some packs. Especially and sisoft. Dunno bout 3dmark DFI. vs. Abit clock by clock - Anyone tried that?
yea abit>dfi clock for clock
Wow! 277fsb on nf2? Congrats!
Gotta get me one of those DFI nf2.
suspected that. But the DFI ownz anyway considering that killer FSB :toast:
clock for clock, yes abit wins, but at the end DFI winsQuote:
Originally posted by Daishi
yea abit>dfi clock for clock
NIce oc man.:D
think he knows ;-) - he was answering my question
NOQuote:
Originally posted by skate2snow
clock for clock, yes abit wins, but at the end DFI wins
why dont you read the posts by spork and alex
I think the only way that DFI might win is if it uses the 12/10 or 12/18 bios w/ single sided bh5's that can achieve 277fsb @ 2-2-2-11. Then we might see a huge difference in 3dmarks and other benching utilities.
and the chances of that = VERY few
true to that!
im maybe thinking 2x256 adata single-sided bh5 modules might be the best to acheive anything close to that. maybe at 3.6volts
but yeah your right, chances are slim to none.
hey, this is like to compare a 875P whit a 865PE, clock for clock the 875P wins whit is PAT, but if you go like 5FSB higher whit the 865PE the PE will win;). Thats my point
welll its not 5fsb with the infinity...it takes like >20 more fsb to match the nf7-s
Congrats :toast: Now lets see some 3D benchies
I don't know xduck is pertty touchy on his fsb reacord, probably tied it any ways. ;)Quote:
Originally posted by Sovereignty
I think you beat xduck's record :)