@ bynext you should trying setting the priority to real time in the task manager and running it.
how ever it's going to look like your computer froze when you do. LOL
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@ bynext you should trying setting the priority to real time in the task manager and running it.
how ever it's going to look like your computer froze when you do. LOL
Those are some decent X6 scores bynext ...
Not sure how cold it gets in Brazil, but it is getting to be winter down there right?
Pick a cold (chilly) night and put your water cooled rig outside , thats how I got my best score... :p:
Reguardless... Thats a nice 1090T you have! :yepp:
yes It was like that,just put spi to run then screen was frozen then i reset SO, then happened same thing.
thanks for advice, i''ll try again.
yes Daveburt714 ,its almost winter here and is raining alot and cold :)
Can i get better score with win7 or xp ? iŽll try to clean my SO
the same in R11.5, but of course 64-bit is better...
one more , now with a clean SO.
http://i631.photobucket.com/albums/u...next/cb1-2.png
you are very conservative with voltage, for benchmark and your cooling is 1.55V no problem...Now u are as my best score with my aircooled Thuban :)
i tried everything but i couldn't reach 4.4ghz even with 1.5v or 1.55v... I think this is the limit for 27 degree celcius.
I'm not sure how good your cooling is but if you have a hefty water cooling setup then up to 1.625v should be fine for benchmarking on thuban in short periods.
My watercooling setup : mcp655 + ek top + rad xspc rx240mm+ koolance hx-cu1020h 360mm + heatkiller 3.0 +micro res + universal waterblock xspc for my gtx 570.(1/2''tube)
I'm think that heatkiller 3.0 is too restrictive and i have poor fans.
i bought some ultrakaze 3000rpm 133cfm and i will try again.
I run a Heatkiller 3.0 on my AMD setup...intel setup there is no need/want for WC.
I was fine temps wise on Thuban even under 1.6v in Prime95 etc. with just a CPX-Pro and GentleTyphoon 1850 RPM.
The thing to worry about more is PWM/mosfet temperatures due to power draw, same goes when running Bulldozer. An Antec Spot Cool or similar over top of mosfet heatsink would not be out of question.
ok, this week I can test my last one 1225PGN batch :). Maybe will be the best from my all 4 chips :)
new Cinebench score, FX-8350 1.488V 1229PGN AMD liquid cooler 8.66p
5009 MHz 1.488V (in load drop to 1.464V) 8.66 points in R11.5
http://i.imgur.com/Ui59u.png
Quite a bit better than Bulldozer. ~5200 should see 9 points i guess?
Zeus: Vishera is really much better than Zambezi, clock for clock 5-15%, this is not bad for refresh. Only superpi is worse (i dont know why...because Hexuspi is better at Vishera again), others is better
Nice work Roger!
What's the CPB VID on that one? Mine's 1.425V here and I have the feeling yours is probably around 1.35V or so.
These are "old" sample parts which are generally not that great.
The Pb0/Pb1 PState voltages are generic:
Fused base freq VID (PS0) - 16 VID == Pb0 VID (16*0,00625 = 0,1V)
Fused base freq VID (PS0) - 12 VID == Pb1 VID (12*0,00625 = 0,075V)
The base VID on that chip was 1.35000V so the Pb0 VID is 1.45V and Pb1 VID is 1.42500V.
IIRC
Hm, interesting. I assumed mine was a lot worse than yours, but it might just be an error on my side. I can only do about 6300 8c8t and 7500 2c2t with a 1.425V VID.
Wow Stilt, awesome score! Vishera truely is better in CB 11.5 than Zambezi. Was the low CPU-NB and low ram frequency done on purpose?
That's frikken awesome Stilt!!! :shocked: :clap:
Zeus asked me to show him a 9 on water with the 8350... :D
I've pushed pretty hard and managed to get it (barely) at ambient temps of 23c.
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3...rt/CB115_4.png
For any noobs, do I think I can get these clocks stable, Hell NO!
But it's still a lot better push than I could get with the 8150... :D
Dave, you've certainly done me proud bro! That's what i was wanting to see! Was expecting to hit 9 points at ~5250, not too far off. ;)
You know what's weird Zeus... :p:
I'm still running at those clocks, and things seem to be OK!
Temps are within reason too... Maybe this chip has a little more in it than I originally thought... :yepp: :D