with iced water i didnt have coldbugm, and i managed to run superpii 1m @ 3500 mhz :fact:Quote:
Originally Posted by starostise
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with iced water i didnt have coldbugm, and i managed to run superpii 1m @ 3500 mhz :fact:Quote:
Originally Posted by starostise
just wanna ask bro, does that batch have a coldbug? because i am considering to buy an opteron 144 for my vapor change cooling, tq before ^^Quote:
Originally Posted by sofarfrome
90% opterons have coldbug :slapass:Quote:
Originally Posted by andy_satriani
can you show me? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by sponge bob
is your opty a CAB1E?
mine can't pass 390 htt aircooled so i'll never run over 3500MHz
Does anyone uses Epox 9NPA+SLI mobo with their Opty? If so can you tell how far have you got your opty stable .
334x9-1.375v+113% in bios. Idle/Load temps 30C/47C
http://weboperative.com/gallery/Misc...113percent.PNG
CPU-Z link
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=107567
I love this chip.. will keep pushing it until it i hit 1.575v
need to strip it naked for better overclocking/temps
WOW a lot has changed since I got my chip(last fall cab2e), people hitting 3.0ghz with stock volts!
OMG!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by sponge bob
This is really a good CPU :eek:
Congrats:toast:
damn i wish my dually could do that :D,.. umm maybe with a TEC Block. who knows.
Cacje0604gpaw
Should I sell my Opty 146, which does 2.9-3.0 on air and get a X2 3800/4200+ ? I do a lot of encoding and need faster encoding machine.
Or should i switch to E6XXX series ;)
heres my 3ghz stable opty 165, if the pic doesn't work then go here: pic of the overclock is at the bottom of forum. And the foot in the picture is my polish friend, he took the pic. http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=105728
http://www.uploadfile.info/uploads/d78aa3ac67.rtf
upped it a little more on my opty :D
Prime95 + 3dMark2001SE + CPU-Z:
http://weboperative.com/gallery/qdig...t_settings.PNG
Nice! What temp? Mine bugged out at 330 with too low temps as wel, i bet it wil do 340~350 with less cold. Give it a go.
Not sure exactly, as i killed a lot of things for speed. Probably about -15 load i would guess. I wonder if i try raising the fsb using clockgen and priming at the same time would help getting past the 330 mark?
Have you tried ricky tweak? The acpi multidriver wil get idle temp up and load wil be about the same as idle temp using that driver. It helped me getting from 330 to 353 which is enough :D Rightclick the acpi uniprocessor (device manager, computer) thats in use now, properties, update driver, choose driver yourself option and pick acpi multi.
If you are using XP and you want to switch back to uni you have to use the "use previous driver option". In win 2000 you can do the same as above but choose the uni driver again (again NOT in XP! the uni wont show up).
I prefer this over priming/raising HTT.
This is me max with uni driver:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v292/Viss1/Temp.jpg
and this with multidriver:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...0483511MBM.jpg
Wow, that's a big jump! I have to admit i'd completely forgotten about the coldbug kicking in at higher fsb. Will give this a go when i have a spare evening. Btw, does the tweak kick in straight after posting has finished, or does it only start once fully into windows?
After posting while windows starts afaik. I booted with 330 and raised in windows using cg.
Sweet, cheers for your help. If you see me post more results then you'll know it worked.
Just got my Opty 165 yesterday, it's CCB1E 0609FPMW.
Should go well with my G.Skill DDR600 TCCD Kit and Ultra-D Mobo. Any suggestions?
-Satan
I got a 165 too the other day and its in my Ultra-D but Im having stability problems in Windows. It seems like it just likes to freeze for no reason. Is there any sort of driver I have to install or anything?
follow these directions..Quote:
Originally Posted by filmbot
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=81429
good luck.
Thanks for the link. I did, and now Im running just fine. I think it was just the fact my Windows disk doesnt havent SP2 on it. Time to slipstream.