Like ur style mate.lolQuote:
Originally Posted by blind_ripper
i run 1.6v on my SS 3100mhz 24/7. 3ghz needs around 1.45v so may turn back to that. Then again maybe not.lol
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Like ur style mate.lolQuote:
Originally Posted by blind_ripper
i run 1.6v on my SS 3100mhz 24/7. 3ghz needs around 1.45v so may turn back to that. Then again maybe not.lol
lol i can run benches up to 3.15ghz @ 1.52vcore :DQuote:
Originally Posted by 4Qman
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm06=360283
dos 06 use dc or only sc ? but what wtf i can run 3d ass much as i want but no 2d
ss update
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=102227
:D 1.72vcore -6°c bios -10°c bios whats dice gone give me :p
Dude thats very impressive, when u get Dice on that chip id be looking up the WR database mate.:D
Mine aint a touch on that mate and im running a SS with -50 Evap idle.
BurnIN - Core 2 Fails after 5minutes @ 3200Mhz. Core 1 is solid so i plann to see how burnining the CPU goes.
http://img366.imageshack.us/img366/6...nin29ip.th.jpg
Sorry for the thread necromancy, the attachements found in the 1st post appear to be dead, can someone point me to a backup copy or an updated version ?
I was curious to see how my 43rd of '05 LDBHE E4 Manchester measure up against the newer crop.
i have a 4400+ CCBWE 0538XPMW and it maxes out at 2.8 GHz@1.6v, and even then its not stable. :( does cooling a chip off alot help much with overclocking? or does it just let you crank the volts up?
i might have to get me one of these '06 3800+'s...when i have a processor and it maxes out at what the high end processor can do (FX-62 = 2.8 GHz :() i think its time to replace?
No, cooling helps with mhz as well. You can normally gain a good few extra mhz at the same voltage with colder-ness.Quote:
i have a 4400+ CCBWE 0538XPMW and it maxes out at 2.8 GHz@1.6v, and even then its not stable. does cooling a chip off alot help much with overclocking? or does it just let you crank the volts up?
not to be too off topic, but if id use chilled water, 2.9 GHz might be possible? the highest SuperPI 1m stable clock ive been able to do is 2.84 GHz (284x10 2.5-3-3-8) which i find pretty lucky. got the CPU and the RAM doing better than it usually did. heh. i cant believe its still almost $500 usd for a 4400+. cant wait for the price drops. maybe ill get a 3800+, i like the 10x multi...11x is just easier to work with?Quote:
Originally Posted by don_vercetti
okay, I flipped through 3-4 different pages, and decided that 28 pages was too much to catch up on. If I were to buy one of these... say... next week, what should I expect on some decent air cooling? 2.7, 2.8? If I sprung for a low end water system?
Ryan
Air or Water makes no big difference in my case.Good Aircooler are equal to low end Watercooling Systems.
2.6 - 2.9 all is possible.
I wish I would have picked up an X2 3800 sooner, Mine just wont do 3.0 I cant even boot into windows ,2.9 and 2.8 very stable but thats it. I am so :( well maybe when the prices drop I 'll pick up another one.
Mine will Bench @ 33oomhz on phase and run solid at 3150. On Water it maxes around 2.8/2.9 Most do mate.Quote:
Originally Posted by mar-one
Maybe try swapping it with someone who has phase as urs doents have the cold bug.:p:
thanks 4Qman for the info, I guess my next big purchase will be a phase system or build one.
I just received two ada3800daa5bv ldbfe 0622EPMW chips from mwave. I'll let you guys know how these OC.
ok, so far the one I've tried goes to 2500mhz at 1.4v with 10 minute P95 sessions. I cranked it up to 270x10 and it didn't boot so who knows. Also core one seems about 4-5* cooler than core 2.
Oh. it's a 63* TCASE chip. The temps are 1-2* higher than my single core at the same V in the same hot room.
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Originally Posted by Dave_Sz
Can you put it on >1.5v and see how it o/c?
Only 2.5GHz? Darn I have the exact same stepping and I was hoping for atleast 2.8GHz... Got any CPU-Z screen shots?Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave_Sz
nope, I tried it at 270x10 with 1.43v and it froze my PC at maybe 9 minutes into dual SP2004. I'll pop the other CPU in tomorrow but it seems they are consecutive numbers so I doubt there will be any difference. Chances are it will do 2.9ghz but it would need 1.55v most likely, I like to keep my cpus as near to stock as possible. Anyway, as soon as I finish my basement I'll try some hardcore OCing since it's about 80*F in my office right now.. As of now, the stepping maxes out at ~2600mhz with 1.43v.
just got my ldbfe 0622 wpmw , and its looks like 2.6ghz @ stock volts, and my dell heatsink @ 5v. temps are 44c idle, and 50 load, with about 35c ambient. I can't try my volts, because my board, well, doesn't have any voltage adjustments. I'll probably be happy anyways. Dual core 2.6ghz, and its fairly quiet. I'll do more tests when i get my nf41 from RMA.
ALso,i noticed that the core is about 35% SMALLER than my 0529 x2 3800.
core measures ~10mm X 16mm compared to the older 13.3mm X 16mm. ???? is it early 65nm ????
http://webpages.charter.net/aari/isit65.jpg
0529 x2 3800 , 0622 x2 3800, 0551 operton 144
Wow, that's interesting Menlatin, but I doubt it's 65nm... Do you have a CPU-z screen shot?
ah, you know, i just realized something. My 0529 was probably a Toledo with half the cache disabled, so thats why it had a larger core.
but here's some screen shots.
new - http://webpages.charter.net/aari/new.JPG
old - http://webpages.charter.net/aari/prime.bmp
why does it say the tests ran for 26000 hours???
sure I'll try it with 1.55 but the temps would get really high. MBM5 reports the temps in the 40's but Core Temp shows them in the 50s, this is with just 1.41v.Quote:
Originally Posted by harbin
My Dad's 3800+ X2 just came in, got it installed and all the drivers & tweaks done. Runnin 261x10 @ 1.4v rock solid stable.
MSI K8N Neo4 Platinum/SLi
Zalman CNPS9500-AM2
2x1GB Patriot 3200LLK @ 218MHz 2.5-3-3-7 @ 2.7v
It's an LDBFE 0619WPMW, revision BV.
Havn't really pushed it further but it's runnin great. :D
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...zzzzzzzzzz.jpg
the voltage is actually 1.458v
the other chip I tried, freezes my PC with sp2004 running at 1.42v at 2300mhz, yikes.......