make sure that your htt multi is set to 3x, and that you use a divider on the ram to make sure that it is taken out of the equation.
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make sure that your htt multi is set to 3x, and that you use a divider on the ram to make sure that it is taken out of the equation.
I tried using lower dividers just to make sure the problem isn't there,but no improvement..:(Quote:
Originally Posted by fullup3
Could be a :banana: cpu..:mad:
I wanna find out how these 2 ive got clock the 0612 and 0605, somebody sai the 0605 LDBHE TPMW are immense. This 0612 is a LDBFE ther isnt much infor on those from what i can see.
could be ReaperX, but that is not right how it scales. That big of a volt bump should make it scale more than that.
I also have pretty high PWM Area temps...About 52-55C when raising V core and running spi..Could it be the problem??:confused:
And what about the psu?It's a fortron 500W.But I don't think so,because Volts seem stable at Smartgurdian and a the only thing that absorbs much power is the cpu as long as I use an old pci card..
indeed :banana:Quote:
Originally Posted by MikalCarbine
na, pwm temps are fine at that level. I have a little fan jammed in my case and bread tied to blow on the pwm chips.
But even before, this didn't really hinder clocks.
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Originally Posted by chew*
i went from 2448mhz 1.648 to 2601mhz 1.875 and my clawhammer has an n on the lower corner too .... so this n thing is for all cpu's?
i have 2 x2's on is N and on is T
LOL my PWM reach 61-62 ºC when dual priming at 2650 1,46v with my opty 165.
until 55 i think is pleasangly fine. They are mosfets, in nF2U400 they used to reach 70-80º and were without heatsinks. Ones in our DFIs (or other brands) are heatsinked ;)
salu2.
3800+ LDBHE 0605 TPMW at the moment more to come.
http://img123.imageshack.us/img123/3539/mint7am.th.jpg
not benched yet properly, not had chance got 24000~ mip in sandra. @ 2.6
Got 2x x2 3800 here on the job and im teaking one home for weekend testing since my opti died on me (or the expert killed it not sure) so the stepping is
LDBHE 0601SPMW batch *351 and a 0609XPMW but i guess i´l teake 0601 home to test
Will post results once i get home.
Ok as said before, got 3 of these so will post as i go. This is the first Chip and seems to like the Cold, Yippeee
Just a quick blast for now as i have 3 to play with and only today to get thro them
http://img138.imageshack.us/img138/4...e8minrunc1.jpg
JUst thrown mine through Pi @ 2650 1:1 3-4-4-8-1 and it was 33.05 seconds does that sound about right to you?
I've had my X2 3800 for about 3 weeks and love it..
LDBHE 0605XPMW
got it burning in @
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...a/cpu-temp.jpg
love the voltage...
:D
@4QMAN
what's your room temp. I'm wondering why your PWM IC temp is low. Is it possible that the coldness from your evap is cooling your mosefts? I can't get that low even with a 120mm fan blowing on the mosfets.
MAte its my ambient temps dude, I moved my rig next to my window. When it open i get awsome temps especially when i have a 100cfm Fan on the area.
With water i use to hit around 20oC idle on the CPU, most times my PWMIC is around 20oC mate.
sorry about that, didn't mean to come off as rude. I was just curious about the pwm ic temps. My ambient room temp is pretty high i guess with 60f weather being the lowest at night lately. Anyways great clocks. I can't wait to get my chip under phase.Quote:
Originally Posted by 4Qman
I don't have any hard data, but I think that helps stability immensely to have those areas cool. Cooler the better, to a point. Looks like a very nice chip you have there also. Can you lower the volts or increase your clock to see how much difference there is in the cores? It would be really nice to have a cpu that that has equally good cores.Quote:
Originally Posted by 4Qman
Ok ive had a good play with 2 of these Chips now LDBHE 0605 FPMW,
Max Dual Prime Stable 2hrs+ = 3150 1.52v(Windows Reading)
Boots @ 3300Mhz But 2nd core fails Prime after 1minute @ 1.62v (windows Reading)
Ill get some more results today and get the posted, both these chips were the exact same stepping.
Na Alex08 ya cool i new u wasnt being rude,
EDIT
Chip used is a LDBHE 0605 FPMW not a FPAW,
This is weird.
I've been running Rosetta@Home 24/7 for most of April on my x2 3800+ rig. But this week, it started locking up more and more frequently until it would only run 20 minutes. I've been running 2700 / 1.39v all this time and the load temps are around 42C or 43C. Quitting Rosetta, I primed at 41C for three and a half hours until core 1 crashed - aha, some instability.
So I bumped the vcore to 1.42v and primed again (1:45 so far). Now the load temp is flatlined at 39C... with more voltage? WTF? It's a T chip, btw.
NB: The latest Rosetta work units are a lot tougher than SP2004 custom blend, I'm sure of that. Pity that there's no seperate torture test function in BOINC for this, or it would be a new standard for sure.
setup is found in sig.
using crappy chilled water(-19c). +15C load in windows.
running dual 32m super pi @ 3200mhz
http://img186.imageshack.us/img186/8...led22kv.th.jpg
dual 32m super pi completed @ 3200mhz
http://img138.imageshack.us/img138/3...led30uz.th.jpg
another 32m super pi completed just to make sure it wasn't a fluke.
http://img186.imageshack.us/img186/6...led43km.th.jpg
my DI Tube is lonely, hopefully i have some time to try dryice later this week.
i am looking at getting one of these instead of an opty 165... where is the hotspot to get a good stepping right now? or is anyone getting rid of theirs?
Jimi will have one available soon...I've just gotta run a few tests for him first ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by ±Pink=FloYd±
Hehe, can't wait.Quote:
Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
Congratulations on your overdue admission to the Hall of Fame, btw. :clap: