Pi-Fast WR just broken at 6003MHz........ :D
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Pi-Fast WR just broken at 6003MHz........ :D
u little... congrats ;)...
Amazing
Had as many of these CPUs, as there were those little parts (the one thats missing) on the bottem of the CPU's I would try each CPU with a different part, then systematically try many combinations of multiple parts missing, and then maybe even just connect the tracers.
But I have not one.
And even if I did, very hard to have that much time.
Congrats though, very impressive. Really should ask Intel at to WTF that thing is meant to do... tell them they lie, all it does... is well... nothing so far.... lol
Wow ;) Congrats man :) Will you post it ?
i guess u see this in bios georgie...
http://img258.imageshack.us/img258/495/gori0.jpg
:D
Thanks my friend for everything.....New beta bios works OK now with ASUS 3870x2 quad DVI..... ;):D
http://www.hipro-tech.com/images/hip...69_6003MHz.png
George can't your RAM run 6-5-5 at those clocks ? ( 857MHz )
My rams can........Foxconn can't the way I "play it"..... :)
Score's great already, just wondering how it would be with CAS6 and some tighter sub-timings.
This is like watching a suspense film. "What is going to happen next?"
Wow, 6003mhz pifast:eek::clap:
Congratz on the WR:clap:
Now where did I put that hamer ????
Dang, mine coldbugged on -100° at 5600mhz :(
Might try this "mod" to see if I gain some speed :)
I'm speechless... and 2v through the chip... it may have a very short lifespan, very impressive clockspeeds though :)
congrats on the PiFast WR as well, top notch as usual :up:
what an amazing cpu, my god if only i could lay my hands on 1 of these, 6ghz is better than sex
My congratulations sir :clap:
congratz!!!!
Sick chip and awesome result George !!!! :toast:
Thanks guys...... :)
Actually, I only have killed one till now with high VCore BUT it might NOT be the real reason which killed it........I'm telling you this because the other 3 that died, were died at 3.6GHz with 1.25VCore after the benches.....:(
When I finish my benches I put into bios 3.6GHz and 1.25V and go into windows once more.....
After that I power down and leave the system alone till next time.....
Well when I tried to power up that "next time", CPU didn't boot.....Died without knowing how!.... :(
TWO were died this way and ONE died like that: I put 3.6GHz and 1.25VCore after benches, go into windows once more, power off the system, de-freeze and go to +20*C, remove the LN2 pot, remove the CPU from the socket, pack the cpu to give it back to his owner, then the owner put it onto his mobo and it didn't power up......He brough it to me and it realy didn't powered up again..... :(
From that last time till now, I FIRTSLY PRAY for any CPU I put on to boot and when this happens, I'm OK..... :D
@hipro: What ? :eek: :D What a mysterious way for a cpu to die ... :shrug:
@benchzowner: HAHAHAHA :ROTF: :rofl: That poor QX ... Isn't that the one that could bench SPi 32M at 5260MHz @ LN2 ? :p: Stupid L740 ... :down: :ROTF:
What VTT and PLL voltage did you use, Hipro (on the dieing cpu's ofc.).
George u will like to have vtt max 1.45 on 45nm quad... everything over that is likely going to kill u chip...
And sad about the dead chips...