Im waiting for memory tomorrow......prolly gpuz and cpuz doesnt recognize yet and need an update??
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Im waiting for memory tomorrow......prolly gpuz and cpuz doesnt recognize yet and need an update??
saw too much 3dm06 tonight :yawn2: trying to get familiar with the 4290...
here are some of my results, might be able to use them for a lil bit of a baseline
these ones w/ 4ghz cpu / 2.6ghz nb
stock vga core 700mhz/stock sideport mem 1333mhz (both stock volts):
3dmark score: 2320
sm 2.0: 754
sm 3.0: 864
cpu: 5603
vga core 800mhz/stock sideport mem 1333mhz (both stock volts):
3dmark score: 2504
sm 2.0: 821
sm 3.0: 929
cpu: 5550
vga core 900mhz/stock sideport 1333mhz (both stock volts):
3dmark score: 2636
sm 2.0: 867
sm 3.0: 979
cpu: 5474
vga core 1000mhz/stock sideport 1333mhz (1.4v on nb other stock)
3dmark score: 2768
sm 2.0: 914
sm 3.0: 1026
cpu: 5575
vga core 1100mhz/stock sideport 1333mhz (1.48v on nb other stock)
3dmark score: 2875
sm 2.0: 949
sm 3.0: 1067
cpu: 5632
(this one struggled hard on canyon so went w/ 1.5v for 1100mhz from then on)
need to do some more testing w/ the sideport mem. along w/ some other stuff still - going from 1333mhz sideport to 1640mhz took score from 2875 to 2991
also need to test some more w/ stability, 4.1ghz 1.53v was blend stable w/ air and water on my gd70 and fails prime after not too long, 10 min. or so on here..
Honestly anything over 4 gig on cpu will be useless.
Those pushing harder for cpu clocks will be dissapointed as it's an IGP and the IGP is the bottleneck.
For reference a 4 core 965BE made no diff over a 2core 550 in 06 and this is the only bench in the list bench that benefits from multiple cores except vantage which if you want bragging rights for a cpu score thats about all you get, impacts total score not one bit.
I got the board, Thanks Simon! :up:
Unfortunately, my memory won't be here until Monday and I need to run
up to MicroCenter for a PSU.
If I have time before I go to work I'll run up to MC and pick up a PSU, if not
my testing may have to wait until the weekend (I can pull ram from the main rig for testing)....
WooHoo!!! :D
The one in Cincinnati/Sharonville. I just got back, went and picked up an OCZ ModXStream Pro 500 watt. I know they don't have a great reputation but the price was right and I really wanted a modular to replace the PSU in my HTPC down the road.
Gotta leave for work right now, but I should be able to get some testing done tonight....
BTW: sorry about your board :(, it looks like you get an MSI though!
It will be cool to see any potential differences.
lol! :ROTF::ROTF::ROTF: see you didnt listen! thanks chew*!
your insight is always helpful and very much appreciated!
i have DICE now, would like to see if my 965BE can get near slappa's 5GHz, and mind you his was a 955-C2! :rofl::rofl::rofl:
This will be interesting :D
Good luck all!
Here are pics of the parts that came loose. 2 CAPS. I am back on the UD5P for now.
http://3800z24.info/Phenom/CAPS-1.JPG
http://3800z24.info/Phenom/CAPS-2.JPG
What the hell? Did they blow off or something?
holy smokes charged! what happened!?
heres my max run, cpu-vcore max is 1.55 only. :eek:
http://valid.canardpc.com/cache/banner/1087463.png
http://valid.canardpc.com/cache/screenshot/1087463.png
C3 scales very well under cold! :clap:
I ran some benches on air today using the stock clocks. I put it together, installed the OS (Windows 7 RC 32-bit) and the benching software then started benching to get a baseline. I especially wanted to test the Sata controller so I installed four OCZ Vertex 30GB SSD drives in Raid 0 then partitioned the raid0 drive into a 20GIG and a 100GIG. I ran the HDD tests using the 20GIG.
I’ll just post the links. Edited by the oldtimer for link problems
3DMark06
http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/i...tockclocks.png
3DMark Vantage
http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/i...tockclocks.png
Cinebench 11.5
http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/i...tockclocks.png
Cinebench 10 three tests to get an average with OpenGL in between each Rendering test.
http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/i...tockclocks.png
CrystalMark
http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/i...890GXM-G65.png
Performance Test 7.0 GPU-z got covered somehow.
http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/i...tockclocks.png
GeekBench
http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/i...tockclocks.png
thanks oldtimer, yes DICE only im cheap. :p:
i couldnt find a good enough "pot" -i even tried a sardine can
but the bottom is still a bit deep, the edges make contact with
the board and not the GPU. :mad: i got a toothbrushholder(aluminum
w/ very good mass) but its 1/2 inch too wide. the intel hsf was a good
idea but i doubt the AMD/ATI GPU would like that situation. :rofl:
btw, geekbench has 64-bit in your install folder (or start menu).
i think it will yield better scores. :up:
lemme see how high a clock i can run geekbench!
**edit: http://browse.geekbench.ca/geekbench2/view/230002
http://i664.photobucket.com/albums/v...i/CCIMG912.png
did you know: i just found out you can go more than 1.55v in the BIOS. :ROTF:
http://i664.photobucket.com/albums/v...i/IMG_0955.jpg
y-cruncher SSE3-64bit
http://i664.photobucket.com/albums/v...i/CCIMG913.png
my 3D plans are kaput, have to figure out how to get a reso higher than this 800x600. imagine that, wanting to get scores like chew* and i cant even get the right reso! :ROTF::ROTF::ROTF:
The board was acting weird and would not post have the time. I only got into windows once. So I began trying everything, flashed bios, clear bios many ways. I then decided to look over everything. I found these were loose and popped up were they were suppose to be soldered down. I took a tiny flat blade and nudged at them and they came right out. I have never had this happen before. This probably explains the weird bios image I posted earlier.
You Animal you done broke it....
You play first,, then break things after playng too Extreme:D
Note:
My Old TA770 did that with a few more than that.. Bad Solder when it comes out of the solder bath or oven...
I dont know ,, but definatly bad solders.
Id RMA.. More may pop off...
VERY NICE clocks wuttz! :clap:
It may be a little risky, but did you consider just laying a small piece of dICE directly on the NB heatsink? It's your board man, I'd hate to suggest something that may kill it...
charged: That sucks man... Just got home from work, I'm about to set things up. It's going to have to be air for tonight with 1 stick of cheapo Crucial, but I'm itching to try it out!! :D
Well... I'm finally up and running, Win7 64bit RC1 installed.
I really can't believe it took me this long to get things going, but at least my board doesn't have Hyroglyphic Bios like Charged's... :p:
Unfortunately, it's really late now so I don't have a whole lot of time for testing... More info to come tommorow!
Here's a pic of the current settup:
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3...t/DSCN0454.jpg
BTW: Chew*, if your watching this thread, the Mushkin Blacklines I bought appear to be the same IC's as the G.Skill ECO's....
They both have the same specs (1600 7-8-7-24 @ 1.35v)...
Hopefully they are, and Mushkin bins their chips a little better. ;)
I'll find out Monday. If I'm right they should do better than the D9KPT's on these Crucials, that's all I really wanted... :D
dave, whats your ambient temps? theres another strong canadian front coming through this weekend. looks like that fan will keep that 890GX at very good temps.
i didnt want to just plop a dice cube on the hsf, wont be effective w/o a liquid interface (acetone). if you have any ideas for a cylinder thats 2inches diameter max,
and preferably with good mass let me know. been all around town here looking for pencil holders, toothbrush holders, soda cans, sardine cans, measuring cups.. etc.
none of which were fit for the task at hand. :(
good luck with your runs!
wuttz will this work on any mobo or just the one you have?Quote:
did you know: i just found out you can go more than 1.55v in the BIOS.
nice clocks you have, BTW have you tried 555 Sardine can :D their a bit slim