Nope... AS Arctic Alumina with a little hot glue in the corners(no glue is actually on the chipset though). Then the fan is just an 80mm fan blowing across the stock heatsink.
Not the best solution in the world... but it works. ;)
Nope... AS Arctic Alumina with a little hot glue in the corners(no glue is actually on the chipset though). Then the fan is just an 80mm fan blowing across the stock heatsink.
Not the best solution in the world... but it works. ;)
some more juice :)
http://www.xs4all.nl/~famchow/A64_34...st_2.93GHz.PNG :banana:
temps: -17 idle / +7C stressed / STOCK mach I
Nice chip. :up: (yes... I am very jealous!!! :D)
What memory timings are you using? (is your siggy updated?)
well, i use the same mem as in my sig.Quote:
Originally posted by Jeff
Nice chip. :up: (yes... I am very jealous!!! :D)
What memory timings are you using? (is your siggy updated?)
But that was on the shuttle AN50R... this board do not like my mem or this board is crappy.
I need for 266MHz 1T 2-2-2-5 3.4v... that very crappy. On the shuttle i needed 3.07-3.2v.
But nothing to do about it...
I noticed that 2, my old BH-5 did 270 2-2-2-11 with 3.2V on my Nforce2 motherboard. And on my 8KDA3+ I could hardly get it any further than 250 with the same voltage.
BTW, those are some sweet BGA ramsinks you have there. Where did you get those? I bet they'd be great for sticking on hotspots on the mobo as well.
Yes, i have the same problem... crappy board i think or bios..Quote:
Originally posted by =STE=BloodAngel
I noticed that 2, my old BH-5 did 270 2-2-2-11 with 3.2V on my Nforce2 motherboard. And on my 8KDA3+ I could hardly get it any further than 250 with the same voltage.
By a internet computer shop in the netherlands? :DQuote:
Originally posted by BMORIN
BTW, those are some sweet BGA ramsinks you have there. Where did you get those? I bet they'd be great for sticking on hotspots on the mobo as well.
Butt is only foor the look, those ramsinks getting very hot with a decent voltage ..
i need to get that board to go with my 2800+ do soem tests.
dont you wanna lower that multi and raise some more fsb?
yeah but my mobo doenst like my mem so much, so MP11 is max.Quote:
Originally posted by milan03
dont you wanna lower that multi and raise some more fsb?
You care to sell it to me? ;)Quote:
Originally posted by kakaroto
yeah but my mobo doenst like my mem so much, so MP11 is max.
i have a mach 1 also, but i have never used it on my a64..
i guess i need to sell it but no one wants mach 1's anymore..
2900mhz+on mach 1 is killer thou..
gj... i just love that cpu kit :D
Where did you hear that? Try putting it up forsale and if the price is reasonable... someone will buy. Hell... if it's cheap enough I'd even consider buying another one.Quote:
Originally posted by amd3001
i guess i need to sell it but no one wants mach 1's anymore..
I love my Mach1. ;)
i made a new backplate. The old one was not good enough.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~famchow/mods/A..._backplate.jpg
a another push, :banana: killed a FX-53@2.92GHz
http://www.xs4all.nl/~famchow/A64_34...st_2.98GHz.PNG
Cool 2985Mhz without voltage :stick: , why is it gray in cpu-z?
its when you open CPU-Z and make a screen, it always takes a while when te voltage shows.Quote:
Originally posted by =STE=BloodAngel
Cool 2985Mhz without voltage :stick: , why is it gray in cpu-z?
Vcore = 1.84v idle state.
good to see you made the front and backplate work dude ;)
nice ocing. :)
All you need to do now is give it a couple more MHz on the HTT and get a 3GHz screenie. (Is it possible?) Awesome job! :)
here is it is :Quote:
Originally posted by mcnbns
All you need to do now is give it a couple more MHz on the HTT and get a 3GHz screenie. (Is it possible?) Awesome job! :)
http://www.xs4all.nl/~famchow/A64_3400/3GHz.PNG
:toast:
well done :toast:
Now let's see a pifast @ that speed. Should be possible with 1.9V :D
3ghz with stock mach 1 o_0 damn that's wild
Kicking my Topic :)
I refilled my prom with R507, Look what i get now :toast:
Soon a 3dmark run @3GHz !!
http://www.xs4all.nl/~famchow/A64_34...st_3.03GHz.PNG
temps: -28 ~ -32C idle
Evap: -44C ~ -51C idle
nicely done! Awesome cpu you got there :)