ye, same here... :confused: :confused: :hitself:Quote:
Originally Posted by K.I.T.T.
e/: ok, just red coolalers post again... seems like the 600fsb are from a member of his board ;)
ye, same here... :confused: :confused: :hitself:Quote:
Originally Posted by K.I.T.T.
e/: ok, just red coolalers post again... seems like the 600fsb are from a member of his board ;)
I can only get 527 :(
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=116156
I do not think its a fake. the low spi time is do too single channel being used, and that could also explain the high FSB. CPU-Z do show B2´s as ES sometimes....happent to a retail e6600 of mine as well:)
Actually no, they guy seems to be right after all, great result :toast:
Just posting as much info about setup as you can would be nice :)
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Originally Posted by i found nemo
without validation... it's NO WR. cpu-z verification, ORB verification... that's needed. Otherwise, waste of bandwidth. We've seen it ALL here before.
nice work
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=118694#Quote:
Originally Posted by charlie
Although it does say not fully supported...hard to say if it's legit or not.
I'm not going to make any judgements either way till proven otherwise :)
Where did Coolaer get the F4e bios from?????
heh, no need to all accuse the guy of photochopping-600Mhz might not be easily obtained but it's not exactly unthinkable.
Hopefully all this validation will get worked out, but it'd be one heck of a hoax as it is if he went through the trouble of photoshopping a bazillion pictures and submitting a hacked CPU-Z validation (even if it says not fully supported).
Question is: Is there exotic cooling of some sort on the NB? It's not really unfathomable to hit 600Mhz if you had exotic cooling rigged to everything lol.
seems legit.. post cpuz validation or orb thingy :)
holy crap relax everyone.... give him some time i'm sure he'll post it up
go to the ds3 bios thread here on xs and you will see numerous beta bios.Quote:
Originally Posted by Richard Dower
600fsb = slow ?
this is my ONLY 485fsb 1:1
http://vic.expreview.com/attachment/1155826855.jpg
In order to reach 600fsb the timings on the northbridge must be very loose. Hence the low score (albeit even lower than i expected too).
Also, when he changes bios, his board revision goes from c2 to c1, is it a bios thing?
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=118694#
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=118694#
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=118694#
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=118694#
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=118694#
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=118694#
One for each person STILL asking for CPUZ validation.
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Originally Posted by Scarlet Infidel
The phrase loose as a goose comes to mind.Quote:
Originally Posted by CPU-Z Validation
And thats just the ram timings. I was referring to internal chipset timings.
are the people jealous or something when they say, "DURRR THIS CANT BE REAL!" He even sent validation!
this could be real BUT you should know that CPUz validation can be faked............would be a tad harder to do so with ORB..........................
if this is really correct BIG applause :)
i think the slow pi times are from the slow ram timings, and probably some loosend chipset timings...
it's also running single channel and 512MB stickQuote:
Originally Posted by Revv23
it's not THAT unbelievable really
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Originally Posted by dinos22
i agree, it tough, but a good cpu and a decent 512 stick might make it alot easier.
i think ,maybe a bug here,but bug can be a wrQuote:
Originally Posted by Btrice
Hey can u post some pics of your setup?:p:
it is certainly the first board to do this and congrats on that but you have to understand the skepticisim people. you don't show up here claiming world records without clean validation and by clean i mean community recognized standards such as a valid CPU-Z and/or ORB. the OP now knows what happens when you don't come packing the right gear. if you have all the proof anyone could ask for, there are no questions.
we have been trained by other losers here claiming things that weren't true to never trust anything until validation can be shown, proven, and repeated...it is that simple. don't cry wolf without teethmarks...