linx 4.5ghz HT off 2150 C8 1.62v eleet set , load read 1.617v
10 runs.. another 10 to go
http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...g/18686597.jpg
20 runs complete
http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...g/97c635f8.jpg
Printable View
linx 4.5ghz HT off 2150 C8 1.62v eleet set , load read 1.617v
10 runs.. another 10 to go
http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...g/18686597.jpg
20 runs complete
http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...g/97c635f8.jpg
Check the OP, folks! :D
If you spot any errors (and I bet there's a ton of them, notepad FTL, and I had to re-do the whole thing from the scratch), please let me know! :up:
My W3520 is 3848A352, not 3849B018.
Also, could you add my max 4c\8t run from here, think its nice to see both 4c\4t and 4c\8t max in the list.
Thanks, and keep up the good work :)
My batch # is 3845A935. Thanks zalbard for the new list. Very organized. :up:
3003B466
TRUE + Ultra Kaze 3000
RAM very relaxed (~DDR3-1500), 1.5v vdimm, rest auto
Attachment 105315
@Gautam - very nice! - 4.5 linx stable on air with good temps!
When is the next die shrink? 5.0 linx stable on air for that?
@Mr. Zalbard - execellent work on the OP reorg. - Also - much thanks for all the time you put in managing this thread - one of my favorites!
i concur,very nice work keeping this thread awesome zalbard:up:
and very nice chip Gautam:D
update
set 216 lowered vcore ,same vdimm
http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...g/c863932d.jpg
Hey Zalbard my CPU batch is 3849B018 (currently missing from front page info). Good work with the thread too, nice to see someone putting in a continued effort.
kitfit1
i975
Home built rotary SS cooling
4.917ghz 4 cores 8 threads @ 1.505Vcore
http://i48.tinypic.com/fxgcib.jpg
^^
Jesus! :eek:
Very nice temps, you have a decent unit! :up:
@kitfit1 - wow! :shocked: and only at 1.5v too! what is your ss tuned for - ~300w?
I think you probably have more left to go after being only at only 1.5. :eek:
1.6v for a 45nm should be ok for an hour ot two benching I would think - nice work! :up:
Thanks guys.
This phase unit is one i built a month or so ago (it's in the phase section).
At the moment i'm still in a very refined "tuning stage". If any of you have built a rotary SS you will know what i mean.
Very trial and error, and can take a long time. I think that i'm not far off getting this one spot on. Tuning is a bugger with a rotary,
but the end results, if you get it right, more than make up for all the grief involved. I will point out that i'm about 10 to 11 rounds through 5ghz at the moment.
But i have been there before, just not at this low temps.
By the way, there is no secret to running high clocks with low temps. All you have to do is run CPU PLL at 1.2v. But you do need to be at -38c minimum to be able to run at that.
Anything higher just dosn't run the distance.
nice run kitfit
:up:
@kitfit1 - WTB 5.0Ghz 24/7 with HT off for the world's fastest gaming rig :up:
^^^
Lol, HT off is not a problem. I'm after 5ghz with HT on. Just a bit more difficult me thinks.
Just bought a 920 as my 930 would not go past 4.2. I had it boot to 4.5 but forget about getting it stable. I couldn't get it to run 4.2 with HT that took to much voltage for my liking. Now I just installed this cpu yesterday and this thing just blew me away.. Here is my first stab at 4.5 with this chip. The voltage is high for HT off as I was trying with HT on and turned it off to see if I was at least close to being stable. Dont Add this to the list yet I think I can lower the volts a bit with 4c/4t and then make a pass with 4c/8t and then push higher. 1.4375 was set in bios.
Batch #3927A440
http://img696.imageshack.us/img696/1704/45004c4t.png
http://img690.imageshack.us/img690/9...004c4tdone.png
Edit - Just remembered has to be 20 pass stable which im sure this is will be.
good work zalbard :)
nice runs in this thread indeed , some low gflops runs in list tho which means cpu wasnt loaded properly due to instable settings another clue will be lower temps than a stable run..
hey kitfit1 nice run , what hp is your rotary compressor ? must be a monster to deal with that load :)