If it scales normally, it should be hitting 2.8 Ghz.Quote:
Originally Posted by higherøx
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If it scales normally, it should be hitting 2.8 Ghz.Quote:
Originally Posted by higherøx
Here we go :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Dani
http://koti.mbnet.fi/dani69/MSI%20K8...re_1h25min.gif
Wow, like you can't get up to 2750?? EXACT same with mine!! Tried with 1.648 v at 2750, failed prime in seconds :confused: :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by Primoz78
Mine is causing reboot in few minutes...If I try to run OCCT or Prime...after a 3-5 minutes I find my comp restarted...:rolleyes: Now is for sale...I will get an 3700+ SD...will see if can get better with thisone :stick:Quote:
Originally Posted by pduan87
Regards,
Primoz
I wonder what causes that, you would think that the chip could run faster with a 0.1v boost...Quote:
Originally Posted by Primoz78
Thanks for your opinion guys... But which would you use daily: 2.7GHz 1.47v DDR600 or 2.8GHz 1.55v DDR620?
Thanks!
PS.: Zalman CNPS7000A-Cu 43ºC full load @ 2.7GHz 1.47v
I'd hit 2.8 buddy. Your temps are good.
Thanks =]
Think I found some good ones....
One local shop had several of each:
0521 BPEW, 0522 GPBW and 3200+ APAW
Another local shop had several of each of these:
0521 BPAW and 0521 DPMW
Went with one of the DPMWs. Results soon.... Wish me luck after a couple of unsuccessful 3200s.....this is my fifth Venice overall :rolleyes: .
The 0521 DPMW is running at 2646 at stock Vcore. Gonna get to some stability testing now........get some screen shots up tomorrow.
2700mhz @ default Vcore.
SuperPi time super slow with mem on 166 divider, 2.5-4-3-7 and 2T. Don't want the mem controller getting in the way just yet . :D
Vcore reading fluctuated slightly but stayed on 1.376 80% of the time.
Not to shabby for a week 21.
EDIT: mobo is Neo2.
How about Prime95/StressPrime2004 ;) ;) ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by DrJay
Don't care :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Dani
I run Pi, 3dmark and occasionaly surf. Thats it.
However, from what I've seen of this cpu so far...and compared to the four other Venices I've been playing with, I'm pretty sure it would pass.
On second thought, since this thread is primarily to share information about which steppings and/or weeks of manufacture are more likely to clock well, I'll run prime95 and maybe occt later tonight. Right now, its about 32 C outside and nearly as warm inside.....I'll let it cool off a little first. ;)
man, i need help
i have a venice 3500+ runnin on an MSI KN8 neo 2 and crucial ballistix pc4000
and the thing wnt do 215fsb no matter what i do....the following is what ive tried so far:
Spread Spectrum disabled
htt multi lowered to 3x
Multi's tried 8x-11x
vcore tried: 1.38-1.47
vdimm: 2.7/2.65
Bios Updated to 1.9 (latest)
ram tried in all 4 slots
still no boot above 215 fsb :[
btw there is this thing in dram config called
maxmemclock which was 200 by default, i figured tht was holding me back so i upped tht to 250, still no diff :S, any 1 got more details on max memclock?
and any 1 else got any bright idea what to do/try?
Max memclock is the divider. If your memory can't keep up with the HTT, you'll need to set a divider that's < 200, like the 183 or 166, to underclock the ram relative to the FSB.
Okay, finished preliminary testing (SuperPi 1 meg.) for 0521 DPMW while the forums where down.
Sorry for he lack of pics....I'm at work. Being very productive... :D
Max SPi for default Vcore (1.376) is 2,745mhz - 9x305
" for 1.425 bios (1.408 actual) is 2,790mhz - 9x310
" for 1.45 bios (1.440 actual) is 2,826mhz - 9x314
" for 1.45+3.3% (1.488 actual) is 2,871mhz - 9x319
" for 1.45+5% (1.536 actual) is 2,925mhz - 9x325
" for 1.45+8.3% (1.584 actual) is 2,971mhz - 9x330
" for 1.45+10% (1.632 actual) is 2,988mhz - 9x332 (at 2,997mhz errors about 3/4 through.)
Didn't mention the times as they are bad. TCCD @ 2.5-4-3-7, 2T. This is with air cooling on a Neo2 board. I did run Pi @ 2,979 with mem at 2.5-3-3-7, 1T (166 divider) and broke into the high 28's (have SS when I get home).
I think this cpu will clock higher when I do three things:
1. Run on DFI NF4 board - Better PWM an prolly higher HTT with NF4 flip-chip
2. Run on water
3. Adjust the crappy 12v rail on my PS.
Bottom line; there is still hope for us guys that missed the week 15 and 17s ;) .
Now on to prime / 3dmark / OCCT testing.
Jay
EDIT: I know I might get some cr@p for not having the screen-shots ready...that's okay ;) . At least I didn't post suicide windows posting numbers.
EDIT #2 = screen shot attach
Looks like you have a very nice chip there doctor, keep us posted please :)
Re ss shots IMHO they are a complete waste of bandwidth :fact:
my 0517DPMW: 2853MHz 1.45V with zalman 7700cu:
http://img361.imageshack.us/img361/5...mhz145v9gz.jpg
http://img374.imageshack.us/img374/6...pugraph5tg.gif
Hi everybody,
I can't see my rev in cpu-z 1.30 :s
can somebody explain why this is happening?
and I've got stepping 2 while most people have got stepping 0
here's a screenie
http://img390.imageshack.us/img390/2361/cpuzs9395qa.jpg
help me?
xyus
that's probably an E6 core ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Xyus89
sorry,
I'm still a noob with the hole E3/E6 happening.
what's the difference between E3 and E6. wich one is the best?
(sorry for these noobs questions)
thx in advance
xyus
well my 3200 LBBLE 0515 APAW E3 us a total turd.
2700 tops without prime failing @ 2.7v
just like others mines failes at anything over 2.75ghz.
bah im so peeved.
it could be this dang NEO2 also.. i dont know..
An E3 is th eoriginal Venice chips.
An E6 is 1/2 of an X2 dual core.. correct ? or is that only the E6 sandiego ?
SanDiego are E4 i think :Quote:
Originally Posted by Lestat
Quote:
Winchester (90 nm SOI)
CPU-Stepping: D0
L1-Cache: 64 + 64 KB (Data + Instructions)
L2-Cache: 512 KB, fullspeed
MMX, Extended 3DNow!, SSE, SSE2, AMD64, Cool'n'Quiet, NX Bit
Socket 939, HyperTransport (1000 MHz, HT1000)
VCore: 1.40 V
Power Consumption (TDP): 67 Watt max
First Release: 2004
Clockrate: 1800 - 2200 MHz
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Venice (90 nm SOI)
CPU-Stepping: E3
L1-Cache: 64 + 64 KB (Data + Instructions)
L2-Cache: 512 KB, fullspeed
MMX, Extended 3DNow!, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, AMD64, Cool'n'Quiet, NX Bit
Socket 939, HyperTransport (1000 MHz, HT1000)
VCore: 1.35 V or 1.40 V
Power Consumption (TDP): 67 Watt max
First Release: April 4, 2005
Clockrate: 1800 - 2400 MHz
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San Diego (90 nm SOI)
CPU-Stepping: E4
L1-Cache: 64 + 64 KB (Data + Instructions)
L2-Cache: 1024 KB, fullspeed
MMX, Extended 3DNow!, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, AMD64, Cool'n'Quiet, NX Bit
Socket 939, HyperTransport (1000 MHz, HT1000)
VCore: 1.35 V or 1.40 V
Power Consumption (TDP): 67 Watt max
First Release: April 15, 2005
Clockrate: 2200 - 2800 MHz
hmm ,
I'm going to do some research in the X2.
but I think it's a sucky cpu :(
I wanted 2.8ghz on air, maybe I wanted to much.
xyus