http://service.futuremark.com/compare?pcm04=2996094Quote:
Originally Posted by shadowing
http://img249.echo.cx/img249/2563/pcmark10k5um.jpg
-110C Evap PcICe Cascade ;)
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http://service.futuremark.com/compare?pcm04=2996094Quote:
Originally Posted by shadowing
http://img249.echo.cx/img249/2563/pcmark10k5um.jpg
-110C Evap PcICe Cascade ;)
:woot: i am stunned
look at OPB'score , Gee...... :toast: beated my xeon irwinadles.
this is really impressive, do anyone know what the max would be on water on x2 4400+ or up? *curious* :D
as for myself I can't try yet till I get my power-supply, which should be tomorrow
This is great, I knew it would push 3.2Ghz easy with the 90nm process. Now time to save some money...
Hmmm I am gonna have to disagree with you here. I mean, I can clock higher than my old 3500+ .13 with my 4400+ and with cooler temps and I'm cranking the max voltage my mobo can do stock.Quote:
Originally Posted by AndreYang
I want more voltage :)
What Vcore? What you say is true - to a certain extent. The x2's I've tried can do very good with very low vcore, but once you start loading the 2 cores, it's a whole different beast. These things heat up like crazy once they're loaded (But I guess they're not as bad as 2 separate cores on 2 separate dies)Quote:
Originally Posted by sysfailur
Good to see some high clocks from a fellow michigander...even if they do live by that 'other' school :p: .
Keep them high clocks coming :toast:
My levels are around 1.47-1.53. Flucuates quite a bit. Under load I'll hit 32C w/ watercooling. On my 3500+ I'd be at around 35-36C @ lower speeds.Quote:
Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
w00t, broke 10k! NICE!
AMAZING! Now I'll see how far my 4400+ will go hehe :D
My old memory is my limitation (9:10 divider needed) - however my X2 4400 will do 240x11 stable with both cores. Not really interested in a single core's performance.
On air with an XP-90C with 1.500Vcore.
When loaded it does kick out the heat - however my overclocked X800XL kicks out way more.
got my 4800 under r507 mach 2 gt now , booted straight in to 3gig using same volts i was running for 2.8.. havent really got time to try pushing it harder at the moment as im currently in the process of house moving , might have a spare hour tonite to play
I get my 4800+ tomorrow and will start the overclocking merry go round with my Vapochill LS :) ... My 4000+ does 310x10 1 to 1 so it would be nice to match that
Regards
great thread
some of the results are incredible......stock vcore at 2.8GHz OMG
wish there are some 3800+/4200+/4400+ guys here as well(heheh i know the thread title doesn't really mention that but who cares hehehehe)......very nice indeed
Hi, Well due to lack of stock problems the chip was not sent untill yesterday (Friday 5th) ... So I phoned Amtrak this morning and went and picked it up myself or I had to wait till Monday ... Anyway so far I have been messing with the chip for 45 mins or so ... The first chart is what I got on standard voltage it may have got a bit higher but I was jumping FSB in 10Mhz steps but it would not boot at 10x290 ..... I upped the voltage to 1.4+ 110% and so far am at 10 x 300 as shown in the second chart and have not tried higher yet!!!! on this voltage .. even I dont want to kill a £700 chip I think around 1.6 volts is the max for the dual core but will have to do some checking aound. Will let you know how far I get .... The chip is rock stable.
Increasing the LDT voltage to 1.4V seems to help a lot
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=31484
what temps you getting with that vcore and speed running 2 instances of sp2004 or prime 95??