You have to separate it according to cooling (air/water/phase-change) otherwise there's no contest, and its just the person with the most money who wins :(
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You have to separate it according to cooling (air/water/phase-change) otherwise there's no contest, and its just the person with the most money who wins :(
I wish, but certain multipliers and FSB combinations wont boot into windows for meQuote:
Originally posted by bachus_anonym
i would believe this challenge is about whatever max u run your system at most of the time and meets all the requirements mentioned in first post, can't u run 255x11.5 instead 255x11 and have same CPU clock that u get with 225x13?
like, u see, my max benchable is 244x11 but i run it 24/7 @ 239x11...
ok, gotta work on those tests now... ;)
I can boot 12x250 for 3ghz but thats just benching speed and far from 24/7 but I cant boot 11.5 x 255 otherwise that would be my 24/7 setup...its very strange this system :( I cant even run 12.5x230 which is 2875 :(
Quote:
Originally posted by eva2000
this is one i did a 2 weeks ago
2.8C SL6Z5 week 34, 2003 with March 18, 2004 pack date
Abit AI7 16beta1 bios
2x 256MB KHX3200K2/512
5:4
NB Strap 800FSB
GAT = SREAED
Gigacube 9800PRO Extreme @ stock 398/702
Corsair Hydrocool 200
http://www.fileshosts.com/pentium4/D.../cpuz_idle.jpg
http://www.fileshosts.com/pentium4/D....65/pifast.jpg
http://www.fileshosts.com/pentium4/D...hrs21min_2.jpg
http://www.fileshosts.com/pentium4/D...8-351_6433.jpg
didn't run 32M though only SuperPI 16M
Will have ago at rerunning some of the other tests :)
my 2.8 M0 has the same fpo matey
costa rica ;)
does ~4.2Ghz prime stable with phase change and 1.75V
cant u push a bit higher? :)
sounds awesome
and it is feasible to have all those things open on your screen for a screenie if you just leave them open after theyre done running
Or do them seperately, save the screenshots and make a collage in paint or photoshop. ;)Quote:
Originally posted by blinky
sounds awesome
and it is feasible to have all those things open on your screen for a screenie if you just leave them open after theyre done running
I think that is much easier if you are doing multiple benchmarks considering you'll be rebooting before each (most likely)
4250MHz (Prime95 torture)
Was Prime stable at 4.3GHz with ajusted droop. Dont have picture thou :(
look at my cpu temps and compare to yours ;)Quote:
Originally posted by brwmogazos
my 2.8 M0 has the same fpo matey
costa rica ;)
does ~4.2Ghz prime stable with phase change and 1.75V
cant u push a bit higher? :)
i can bench at 2.8C @280fsb but not prime stable cpu load temps don't go much over 50-54C
i still have 2 exact same fpo/batch 2.8C SL6Z5 i have yet to test so who knows :)
unfortunately not prime96 stable but still
Still with Abit AI7 and 2x 256MB KHX3200K2/512 5:4 ratio
NB Strap: 800FSB
GAT = SREADD
http://www.fileshosts.com/pentium4/D...uperpi-32m.jpg
http://www.fileshosts.com/pentium4/D...PAT/pifast.jpg
http://www.fileshosts.com/pentium4/D...enderbench.jpg
This sounds like fun. I will see what I can do
32M superPi
http://members.home.nl/youpy/superpi.jpg
Still havent found a "bullet proof" stable setup in that i get prime errors and such, but the clocks I am running are 24/7 benchable gameable and etc.
I think its because i'm running 3x256 sticks of ram..? Oh well, will find out soon enough.
so whats gonna determine which entry is faster between two? 3dmark01 score? or is this just for CPU OCs
the first factor is whether or not they can actually complete all the benchmarks.
theres a few benchmarks posted so far, but no ones done the big 5 yet.
then from the people that can complete the big 5.
it's pretty easy to figure out who's got the best OC of them.
Here goes test 5:
3d mark 2003 -- 488 points with crappy Xabre 200 :D
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k3=2380321
Dunno if I'm going to pass test 3 (prime crashes for no reason every time)
My computer can do 24 hours in Prime and I can play for hours. I pass this ;)
2500+ @ 2.6 Ghz @ 1.85V FSB200-225
R9800 @ 480/385
NF7-S with L12 mod
all watercooled
Now this is what I've been waiting for.....finally a reason beyond 3DMark to top out my OC and have it 100% stable. Sad thing is I'm stuck with a bunk AI7 that artifacts over 230FSB.....has anyone actually found a sure-fire fix for this yet???
EDIT: If i can't find a fix for this artifacting then I'll probly just wait 'till I get my MAX3 to actually "submit" my results here, but kudos to you Kunaak on puttin' this up. :cool:
With my 30 cap SL6WK 3.0 i reached 3.8Ghz(253Mhz FSB) on my max3...
Is there anyway i can get it higher??? All specs in my sig...
Tomorrow or next day i get a fresh new pair of pc3500 mushkin lvl2 ;o)
Do i need to Vmod them to have low timing(2-2-2-5/6/7)@~255Mhz???
From what I've seen there arent any actual volt mods needed, you just need to GIVE them lots of voltage. You are talking about PC3200 Black lvl2 right? Most people that take it THAT high are looking at around 3v to have those timings at 1:1 up to and above 240FSB or so. Have you ever tried bumping the dram voltage that high on your MAX3? Some MAX3's have issues with the dram votlage in which it'll start to overvolt the memory beyond about 2.8-2.9v.....and it isn't very healthy for you memory at all.Quote:
Originally posted by Mini
Do i need to Vmod them to have low timing(2-2-2-5/6/7)@~255Mhz???
No... Its Mushkin pc3500 Level 2... http://www.danskdatasalg.dk/visvare.asp?id=533
Im givin my ram 3.2V as it says in sig...
Well i heard from others in here that they modd to give 3.3 and over...
That's surely some nice ram you've got there.Quote:
Originally posted by Mini
No... Its Mushkin pc3500 Level 2... http://www.danskdatasalg.dk/visvare.asp?id=533
Im givin my ram 3.2V as it says in sig...
Well i heard from others in here that they modd to give 3.3 and over...
You're referring to voltmodding the mobo then right? I'm glad to hear that 3.2v is workin' out for ya.....cus some people do get stuck with boards that are quite unstable with anything 2.9v+.
Yes i am... Im asking if i need to Vmodd to reach around 260 FSB@2-2-2-5/6??
I can't say for sure, but I do see a lot of people requiring 3.4v or so to get above 250FSB so it IS a very real possibility.Quote:
Originally posted by Mini
Yes i am... Im asking if i need to Vmodd to reach around 260 FSB@2-2-2-5/6??
I wouldnt say it's like MC escher.
think im gonna have to do this at some point cuz obviously when not hardcore benching i want stability. at the mo i'm running 2.4ghz perfectly stable but i dont have the time to prove it.
...saving spot for future benching
& hi Cornelious0_0, hows it going
Hey, not bad.....man, it's nice seeing a lot of you guys over hear too.....just so I don't feel COMPLETELY on my own here. ;) :)Quote:
Originally posted by fr33ze
think im gonna have to do this at some point cuz obviously when not hardcore benching i want stability. at the mo i'm running 2.4ghz perfectly stable but i dont have the time to prove it.
...saving spot for future benching
& hi Cornelious0_0, hows it going
yeah i know, been a bit weird without the [H]ard crew but i'm starting to like it hear, taking my knowledge to a new level that [H] couldn't really provide, phase change is starting to sound awful tempting.