Badong: That is totally sick! Wonderful CPU, congratulations :)
Man, I want one of those!
Badong: That is totally sick! Wonderful CPU, congratulations :)
Man, I want one of those!
awsome result for a turion, after the initial assumptions that they wernt great overclocking chips.
Wonderful! :clap:Quote:
Originally Posted by Badong
It is an incredible result! :toast:
I notice that also with just an excellent air cooling and a chipset heatsink the result is astonishing.
I don't try to add further tests because I'm going to buy a laptop and I will sell these components.
My compliments to you! :thumbsup:
EDIT:
Can you take any screenshots about SuperPI 1MB and 32MB? And also with Everest (Memory read, write and latency) and CPU Arithmetic Benchmark of Sandra?
Last question: what about overvolting of the chipset?
Ciao!
Thanks a lot guys! :toast: Indeed, it is a wonderful CPU! :)
And by the way, i have a new WR for Turion to report! :woot:
I just couldn't resist myself from trying to score and record the 1.6GHz@3.2GHz 100% overclock!
Here it is, running 400MHz x 8, with 1.675v vCore:
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=82405
Unfortunately, i cannot pass the 400MHz mark, no matter what.
And still, 400MHz is quite an achievement for the nForce3 250Gb chipset!
Of course, the system was extremely unstable at these settings.
Oh, the air cooling is far away from being excellent :rolleyes: Take a look again at the Zalman 7000A-Cu pictures.Quote:
Originally Posted by marcoland
It is filled with dust and covered by a thick layer of corrosion, as it have been washed with tap water several times :nono:
I should receive the Zalman CNPS9500-Cu cooler today though, and will measure the temperature differences...
The problem is that i have a very poor-clocker RAM right now.Quote:
Originally Posted by marcoland
Therefore, there is very little point in benching the rig as it is...
Did absolutely nothing in my case. I achieved 400MHz bus using stock 1.6v chipset voltage.Quote:
Originally Posted by marcoland
Sorry but 400MHz FSB is actually peanuts for this board:Quote:
Originally Posted by Badong
nice, nf3 powah!
i agree :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Zeus
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=34163
too bad lp nf3 ultra doesnt match with that...
Good to know ozzimark and Zeus ;)
Means that perhaps there is more room to grow :)
What do you mean?Quote:
Originally Posted by b1tterman
This was done on a DFI LP NF3 250GB.
God, i miss the golden S754 days. :(
He probably means the DFI LanParty UT nF3 Ultra-D board...Quote:
Originally Posted by Zeus
yes, the DFI LanParty UT nF3 Ultra-D. they start falling apart at 320-330+ fsb,
thats why i sold my one and switched to pci-e
Sweet clocks, hope to see what my Turion can do!
No time right now! :(
I have a MT30 too... But I´m using it with a K8N4E dlx mobo that really sux.
I can prime at 2400mhz 1.3v but dont have more vCore
Im using it passively at stock speed and .95v
I see, actually i had all forgotten about the existance of that board, most skipped that one and went straight to NF4 ultra-D.Quote:
Originally Posted by b1tterman
FSB on NF3 is very dependant on the CPU, with my Claw i could go as high as 434MHz but with my later NewCastle it maxed out somewhere around 320MHz.
Great stuff :toast: Thinking of getting a ML-30 to play around with. Would be pretty intresting to do so.Quote:
Originally Posted by Badong
What did you get in super pi 1m? Got some 3D Mark scores?
With RMclock you can use 1.325V and 1.35VQuote:
Originally Posted by JuanFlaiter
Just some examples ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Badong
Okey, I couldn't hold myself, so yesterday I bought a MT34. Let's hope that it arrives this week :D
i want an mt34, it should perform better than my clawhammer, AND still have 1mb l2
Okey, got the CPU now! And so far I'm very pleased :)
1800MHz stock and went up to 2.3GHz at 1.3V :D Didn't have time to test any stability though. 2.2GHz was seemed to be rocksolid, but then I tried to change the memory divider using A64Tweaker and the system locked. Seems that the CPU doesn't want to run on a 1:1 divider, but I'll try a BIOS update later. Motherboard's a MSI K8NM FISR.
Doesn't seem to be any voltage options in the BIOS but the CPU defaulted to 1.4V (according to the BIOS).
Strange thing is this: CABSE 0546XPAW, almost the same as yours Badong! :D Never heard of CABSE or CABZE before though.
Will post later on when all the homework and :banana::banana::banana::banana:'s been take care of (estimated to be around easter... Easter next year that is.) ;)
Hi Lord!Quote:
Originally Posted by LorD_Kvadd
Any news? :)