ran into issues with XP didn't get a chance to run any 3D benchmarks but i did manage to murder my copy of XP
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ran into issues with XP didn't get a chance to run any 3D benchmarks but i did manage to murder my copy of XP
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omg....whats your cooling cdawall???If this with Air/watter, congratulations'!!!!!
Maybe Vista is one thing but W7 64bits vs Xp Sp3 32bits i dont lose any mhz....so trust me its not rubbish i have tested it many times becuse i dont want spend any more money on a new cpu so i make many test with the cpu i have instead. And dont tell me i´m a newbie then you geting the wrong dude.....but all can make misstakes thats true :)
And i dont trust reviews...many times the abit wrong from the real world.
But you did say 64bit vs 32bit in your first replay and not Vista 64bit :) , so it can be a point there with Vista.
But you can always send me a 955 so i can test it :rolleyes:
Edit: Did a fast super pi1m in W7 64bits @ 4.0ghz with 1.47v without any trouble....to bad i need go to work now but i will post it later and more test for you Tony.
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first test...
Had major stability issues in win 7 as well, couldn’t even get 3.6 to run stable. Have to give it another try further down the road, when it’s a bit more mature.
But I see no difference between XP and Vista 64, although I can’t really test it accurately on this board.
And nice clocks chew, as always :)
Wez was the 32 or 64 bit?
We wil be benching either vista or win 7 32 with crossfire X 4870 x2's (whichever gives us better results) however we have already near matched our XP speeds......we had to back of the NB clocks 200 mhz.....in win 7 before and that was it.....core clocks remained identical with identical voltages.
Early Am and still at it, getting prepped to test 4870x2's out......I think any power issues we may have had are a thing of the past ..........
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Thats why High volt d9's are not my cup of tea to bench with cold.....I'd rather take a small performance hit and bench 16 hours straight with a set of rock solid stable sticks rather than to waste DI or ln2...
Not to mention that they ( D9's ) are known to Bug out when cold.... now you know why I didn't bench LN2 with them ;) and why I only pushed the ddr II d9's to 599 instead of higher...I should have backed off them more......validations would have passed........on phase and DI.
QFT. Sorry for taking this further off topic. I just see no reason in 64bit OS until there are apps I'm interested in (games) are 64bit and run faster because of it. Never seen any game requiring more than 1.5Gb of RAM. 4Gb in XP SP3 works very well for me.
Back on topic. 955 looks like a beast. Would have switched if I had slow CPU.
Awesome results! I hope to be able to pick one of these up later this year (if I can afford it)!
Stepping/Batch of mine...
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10 min prime 64 stable acc +8% but bsod'd soon after.. this is taking too much voltage for 24/7...
"ok" here is the image....And YES maybe Vista 64bit is harder but it dont looks like W7 64 bits are than Win Xp.
I will not install Vista and test.... W7 works fine for me :)
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And this is not the limit i think... it was a fast test if i remember right 4060mhz was max in Win Xp 32 bits, if you realy want to know if i can do same in W7 64 bits i can change the clocks for you :)
Sry for OT!
temps and have you tried less voltage? I found when I first played with these I was used to chips requiring higher volts.....I backed off volts eventually and it was smooth sailing from there.......Optimum temp range for prime is under 50C...
I know with the 940 no matter how cool I got chip it electrically it could not pass prime at 4gig.
Also you will want to do this with ram and NB and HT backed off......eliminate everything from the equasion......thats how I test cpu's, Once you know cpu can pass you work on everything else individually until it starts failing.....this makes it far simpler to diagnose individual problems...
Lastviking the key to your 64 bit stability could certainly be the fact that you are running 800 ram speeds.......Might be on to something here.....
temps are around 50°C core and 45°C board cpu diode.. i will lap this thing of course ;)
i tried less volts but not with -% acc perhaps that'll gonna help some..
right now prime runs at 3.8g @ 1.425v.. nice as well..
damn i wanna use win7 as well, but my favorite game refuses to work *darn*
Somethings is not right with 1066 ram speed... i will try to figure it out, it will make WinXp crash after sometime and also corrupting files, thats why i have left it @ 800 speed now. Dunno know if its are the IMC, Ram, High vdimm or something else. But my sticks are rated 1066 2.1v 5-5-5-15
The 1066 speed problem started in WinXp have not tryed to change to 1066 and tested that in W7 yet.
Yah I have 2 hard drives set up with xp for that "oops" factor.
Really really don't trust high voltage d9 chips.....when they let go they really wipe out an OS hard....we were using the sammies at 2.0, they seemed solid around that range anything higher voltage wise and they got flaky....
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Might be the difference in boards.......I don't even use acc.
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