The mushy blue needs a shed load of volts, probs not available on the p5p800.
Impressive results charlie... Would like to see what you can do Super PI 1MB wise on air when you get it on a 925XE board :D
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The mushy blue needs a shed load of volts, probs not available on the p5p800.
Impressive results charlie... Would like to see what you can do Super PI 1MB wise on air when you get it on a 925XE board :D
Twilius,Quote:
Originally Posted by twilius_basic
The UTT just won't PLAY in the p5p800 :(
This Xtremely bums me out... in fact, NONE of my good A64 memory (G.Skill TCCD, BH6, UTT-BH and UTT-CH) likes the p5p800....
I have some killer sticks on order, we will see soon.
DI this weekend, but remember... the p5p800 isn't going to bench north of about 300fsb...so the best I could do would be sPi at 4500mHz, give or take... it's become a mobo/memory/multi bottleneck.
I may grab a Fatal1ty AA8XE locally and try it too with some 3-2-2 DDR2...
For Eva, it's pack date 3/5/05
In the end, this is just a replacement office rig for my old p4-3.0c @ 3.4 on a ic7-g...
So when I'm done torturing this thing, hopefully it'll be 24/7 quiet and stable at about 15 x 275, 1:1, 2.5-3-3 at about 1.4v...
@Bennah,
I tried the OCZ DDRbooster on the p5p800 and it works great, but even with +++volts, the UTT stuff just is incompatible.
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OK. I can run my 540 4.3GHz 1m SuperPI and 4.27GHz at 8m superPI with boxed :D I must test what is highest clock on air ;)
Jolli :)
I like it... an office rig that packs a punch :D
btw, what the the UTT-CH sticks you've got ? and the killer sticks that are on thier way ?
charlie, to me that sounds like a bios issue with the memories you tried... probably some timing(s) set too hard so the board doesnt let memory oc that high...
Too bad about all your good mem. So what sticks did you order?
Also will you be getting a proper 925XE mobo?
Looks like the new steppings are turning out nicely. My SL7Z8 does 4.13 on air. VERY nice chip you got there :clap:
outdoors with -32C??? lol....Quote:
Originally Posted by Jolli
Sticks on order = Mushkin High Perf PC4400... good for 275+ 2.5-3-3, I think they'll do closer to 300.
Yeah, Fry's has Fatal1ty so it's convenient. They also have a few different varities of DDR2 including OCZ and Patriot, maybe Mushkin's or GEILS's new DDR2.
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Awesome clock Charlie. Do you plan to throw some more intense cooling on there to see how much higher she clocks? Btw, where are you located? I was at Fry's yesterday in Fountain Valley getting a new Silverstone 650 PSU and all of their Fatailit's were worked over, right down to the white tag of return on them. Beware.
wow thats sweet. looks like the 6xx series is the :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: !! maybe once i get a new job and build a new computer, ill use the 660 instead of the 570J...
Outdoors with -7 degree ;) And indoors 4.1GHz stable 8m superPI (indoors = +23c)Quote:
Originally Posted by charlie
Jolli :)
same 4.1-4.2ish ghz :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Sentential
hey Charlie ! Sick overclock there !!! :clap:
what settings are you using if the "CPU config" ? any scrennshot ?
mine (640) will post 3.89ghz in windows (set @ 4.2ghz bios)
temp isn't an issue here (24c idle, 46c load)
:woot:
yeah, gotta be careful at Fry's... I shop at Fry's in Burbank and Woodland Hills.Quote:
Originally Posted by The Mofo
:worm: BTW, I didn't see the Silverstone 650W there... is it new? How is it???
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Welp they had at 12 at the FV store last night. A woman was just unloading them. So far, im not impressed. I needed an EPS PSU for the Xeon Cruncher im building but i wanted to try it out on the DFI's.. There seems to be a prob with adjusting the rails. See my feedback in the following threads charlie.Quote:
Originally Posted by charlie
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=58674
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=57174
VERY nice chip you got there :clap:
im going to buy a new comp looks like that chip is my new investment :toast:
One thing to try charlie. Get a nice 150cfm 120mm fan and mod it into the 7000CU. I cna show you how if you don't know.
I modded a higher flow fan into my 7700CU and droppe dmy temps about 4C at load.
I'd LOVE to see it :DQuote:
Originally Posted by sandman
:worm:
I assume you removed the frame from a 120x38mm fan and attached the center motor section to the base of the zalman... pics??
I'll get them up tomorrow night after work. I don't have time to at the moment, I got school in 7 and a half hours. :(Quote:
Originally Posted by charlie
You're correct, but you have to leave little tabs left. Then you use a small zi-tie around that tab and a corner of the metal square peice over the center of the heatsink.
Another thing to do that helped me, is to put a rubber band or two around the top section of the fins to force the air down through the center portion of the heatsink. You need a powerful fna for this to work though.
I`d like to see that as well...
nice clocks on that chip, charlie.
good to see not everyone has given up on intel stuff.