thx :) . An X2 4400 @ 1.7V 2800 use 200W. Maybe there are better vapo's/mach's on their way :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Major
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thx :) . An X2 4400 @ 1.7V 2800 use 200W. Maybe there are better vapo's/mach's on their way :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Major
Sitting here waiting on Fedex to deliver the Ballistix ! lol
Ran SuperPI 32 x 2 @ 280x10 just for the heck of it ;)
What speed/timings are you hoping for out of the 2gb ballistix? I'm going to try that option out also.Quote:
Originally Posted by Major
They should be able to do 260mhz @ 3-3-3-10 IMO, so I could use 10x and 180mhz divider for 2850/260 that would be nice or if I can squeez 280+ out of them (thats a big if !) just run 1:1 at 11x.Quote:
Originally Posted by xgman
just some high-end watercooling. have a look at my signature. :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by Major
LOL, yea I missed you link in the sig ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by xxmartin
Is that passive ? do you have fans ?
Why not run 260x11 then? Why divider at all?Quote:
Originally Posted by Major
The two triple radiators below are active (each with 3x 120mm). The large Mora2 on top is just passive. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Major
Just got another X2 to play around with. 4200+, CBDHE 0524RPAW. Currently doing 2.7GHz at the same settings as my 4400+ needed to do the same speed; still dual Priming, but I'll see if I can lower the voltage and increase the clock speed later on.
Still, I'm pretty happy I got another 2.7GHz on air CPU. Not bad for $440 shipped, and it came with a free barebones S939 NF4 motherboard (X2 compatible, but I'll stick to the DFI for overclocking).
http://www.oregonstate.edu/~dinsmorj/4200.gif
Owned the 2900 MHz on water dual primestable! :banana:
11x263 MHz = 2893 MHz @ 1.632V
11x265 MHz = 2915 MHz @ 1.648V
http://mitglied.lycos.de/xxmartin99/...2914@1.648.png
Now, I am really happy. :)
Martin
Holy crap! You're edging into VapoLS territory with your watercooler!Quote:
Originally Posted by xxmartin
Please show some benches if you have the time.
Give me some time, you get the benches ... wait ... well, here they are. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by p0tempkin
SiSoft CPU
http://mitglied.lycos.de/xxmartin99/...t_2900_cpu.png
SiSoft Multimedia
http://mitglied.lycos.de/xxmartin99/...t_2900_mmx.png
SiSoft Memory
http://mitglied.lycos.de/xxmartin99/...t_2900_mem.png
Cinebench 2003 (32-bit)
http://mitglied.lycos.de/xxmartin99/...bench_2904.jpg
Sciencemark2, 32-bit, March 2005, Molecular Dynamics
http://mitglied.lycos.de/xxmartin99/...900_moldyn.png
Sciencemark2, 32-bit, March 2005, Primordia
http://mitglied.lycos.de/xxmartin99/..._primordia.png
Sciencemark2, 32-bit, March 2005, Membench
http://mitglied.lycos.de/xxmartin99/...0_membench.png
Martin
Nice results xxmartin ! :toast:
I'm not too far behind ya ! I'm testing right now at 2860mhz using 10x with my ballistix at 260mhz but my chip is taking 1.75v to do it ! hehe
Now I'm starting to get itchy idle fingers... so far I'm resisting the urge to water cool..
nice results ;)
my 4400+ does 2915 @ 1.600v, and runs even cooler after removing the heatspreader, and adding waterwetter lowered the temps even more, the cpu is idle @ 32C and load @ 48C after burn-in in sandra, the temp is even better in smartguardian, 29C-30C idle and 38C load hehe
Farmer 2450 was best overclock on your XP-120? I saw you mentioned 1.375 but did you try to push higher Vcore? Or have you not have enough time to experiment yet.
My 4400+ is sitting at the office and my 7800 should be arriving today so I'll be most likely busy tonight and tomorrow with testing. Will post my results, say a little CPU OC chant for me please my luck historically has never been the "average" overclock always lower.
2450 is my best so far, I really don't have much time. Next week I'm free and will try higher Vcore, yesterday I only try 1.40V but same max as 1.375V. I can internet @ 2,6Ghz with 1.40V, didn't try higher.Quote:
Originally Posted by pentium777
I will try 1.552V like pOtempkin, but start low so I know how the chip react on voltage increases. My thirst thought was: "Not to much Vcore, so my temp will be low and give me a better overclock." (see this review) But when I saw poTemkin oc on air @ 1.55V with a temp of 56 degree, I think it's the low Vcore that cause the oc max so far.
I wish you luck with your oc and this time it will be average or more.
Wow nice man :toast: .Quote:
Originally Posted by lv_88
Sounds really nice. Maybe I can get close to it.Quote:
Originally Posted by lv_88
My new 24/7 setting ist 2850 MHz @ 1.55V ... not that far from 2900 MHz @ 1.60V ... ;)
http://mitglied.lycos.de/xxmartin99/...rockstable.png
hehe maybe, I believe I can go down even more since it's fully benchable at only 1.55v and 2.92GHz aswell, so a bit of burning in should do it, we'll see ;)
What stepping did you have on your cpu?
EDIT: I belive smart guardian is a bit worthless since it gives me pretty low temperatures, ex. in bios the idle temp is 31C-32C and in smartguardian it
s 29C, how about you? tried sandras burn-in to se temps over there?
Greetings all,
I would be most appreciative if someone could give me some "gotchyas" to lookout for from start to finish with a clean XP Pro SP2 install. Here is a brief synopsis of what I have as of today:
1. X2 4400+ Retail boxed CCBWE 0524RPMW :clap:
2. DFI UT LP Ultra-D (which bios is best in your opinion)
3. 2x1GB Crucial Ballistix Tracer
4. XP Pro SP2 load with Raid 0 2xSATA Raptors 74GB what drivers should I need for the board? CPU etc? I want to make sure my clean load has all the drivers that are needed but nothing that will hinder performance.
Is everyone using the Marvell NIC due to high CPU OR was the high CPU only when that stupid firewall software was installed (I run my own external astaro firewall) I would like to run the primary Nvidia NIC if CPU usage isn't an issue.
Notes:
- I do want the best overclocks with CPU and the best timings and highest FSB, obviously I want it all duh.
- What HTT should I run I am guessing 250x4 for 1000 would be perfectly fine.
- XFX 7800 GTX will be installed
- XP-120 HSF with 120mm 114CFM fan
- Server style case that is much longer than tall (where HDDs are far from mainboard etc. with 2 exhaust 80mm & 3x92mm intakes
I apologize if any of these questions seem stupid :confused: , I am a Senior Engineer in a 19 yr old company but we are unfortunately Intel Premier Providers and while I have always been an Intel guy (did you guess from the nick?) I can't ignore the obvious when it is in black and white staring me in the face AMD is #1 right now. If I were to ignore this FACT what kind of professional would I be?
This is my first of hopefully many AMD builds! :banana:
What do the third set of numbers mean?
IE:
CCBWE 0524RPMW
F50540 <----- This number I've seen posted
First AMD CPU just want to compare to other's for stepping and possible overclocking potential
Benchable and dual-primestable with version 24.13 is a huge difference. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by lv_88
I will also have to do some burn-in soon. But I guess 2.9 GHz on 1.55V should be almost impossible with my cpu on water.
CCBWE 0524 RPMWQuote:
Originally Posted by lv_88
Bios is reading 2-3°C higher than Smart Guardian. But it's commonly known that all the DFI nF4 boards are reading too low (maybe real temperature is about 7-10°C higher).Quote:
Originally Posted by lv_88
And since all tools are reading the same values it makes no difference which one you use.
Pentium my new build is almost identical to yours. I only built it last night so I've yet to overclock but my 4400+ is the same stepping, I have two 74Gb raptors in raid, a 7800GTX, dfi ultra-d, 2gb ballistix tracer, xpsp2 etc
I'm using 623-3 bios (don't use the 618), mem timings are 2-2-2-5-1T atm
hm...jepp, it seems it's 2-4C+ than what it's saying, so a temp of 40-42C load isn't bad for me then at 1.6v :D