That is awesome, SAE. I thought 2.6GHz on my XP-M wasn't bad. :p:
:toast:
That is awesome, SAE. I thought 2.6GHz on my XP-M wasn't bad. :p:
:toast:
Said it many times before, but just had to post..
Great job my friend ;)
500-400 at the moment. :DQuote:
Originally posted by MusicIsMyLife
And what for clocks for your 9800 XT?
Quote:
Originally posted by Fewture
Said it many times before, but just had to post..
Great job my friend ;)
Thanks, pal. I appreciate that :)
Nice!!!
My old 1700+ JIUHB did 2945mhz (2.0v) with Epox 8RDA3+ (no mods!) on my VapoPE :D
congrats SAE that's truly one sick score. Love to see some more 01.
All I gots to say is DAYAMN!!!!
VERY nice clocks SAE :D
Sick is such an understatement :D
undeniable! :DQuote:
Originally posted by mongoled
You are truely the #1 AXP guy in the world untouchable
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whats up with lord though? :D
did you try the tec already? did you send me the other tec yet?
if you want i can also lend you my 227W tec if you promise to treat it good :D
a 227W tec o your card should get you -10 to -20C load temps i think :D
let me know. but dont forget, its 50x50mm and you will need a good rad/heatercore...
very nice stefan! very very nice! :toast:
LEGEND!! :toast:
Amazing effort SAE... looking forward to seeing what havock you can cause with an A64 rig!! :D
you just can't stop amazing me with what you do to the AXP platform, can you?
less than 44s in PiFast and alomst 26k in 3dmark01 at that crazy FSB and CPU clock is just awesome! :thumbsup:
great job and looking forward to next record breaking results :toast:
I hv all of the mods but no way to clock over @2940 with multipliers 11.5, 12 and 12.5; with multi 11 i get to @2970 (270 fsb) and with multi 13 goes up to @3305; therefore should be another reason in as much three more italian guys experienced the same problemQuote:
Originally posted by SAE
Yeah. That's right :) But you have to take the mods into consideration. Not many did them all, and those who did them keep asking me why the h3ll I can use these kinds of vcore (I could do that with all the Lanparties I had ;))
So there may be more cpus like that out there... just lacks the right boards :( A64 time for most peeps.
Impressive clocks there, too. I did not know I can cope with a prescott but IMO superpi is the only bench I can cope with it ;)
Vcore, Vdroop, OCP, Vdd, Vdimm, several sinking mods... lapped NB. :D
you utterly put mine and most a64s to shame! that is just sick, especially your 3dmark score! I will never get close to your score with this cpu bottlenecking me LOL
SAE, are you using the original prommy plastic shim ???
tks
:lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Geforce4ti4200
Yeah... An A64 has to be overclocked well to get this kinda scores ;)
Do you mean the die-protecting shim??? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by DDA
Hale NO!!! That one hinders the evap to get full pressure to the core. Stay away from it, otherwise, if you don't feel very comfortable with mounting of the prom's head, try it with the shim first...
[QUOTE=SAE]Yeah... I think 3.3GHz is top now... I've seen 3.5-3.6 from crazy japanese... but none over 230fsb ;)
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http://www.fury-tech.com/images/user...2/WS000061.jpg
You have now (non mobile) :). From http://members.jcom.home.ne.jp/3233730401/newpage4.htm (Memesamas website.
BTW great clocks SAE especially with a stock mach II :D :toast:
have you tried your shot at 26k yet? do you have the non a64 record? has anyone tried a non a64 and an x800xt? would be interesting to see if thats worth 30k ;)
I am looking ofrward to see a 26k run from him too :D
30 sec AXP :banana4: WELL done m8 ^^
im gonna need a winchester and a good 9800 pro to hit 26k, but all on air mind you :)
hell, i really missed that one.
anyway, i just wanted to say: :slobber:
ur the man :D
@SAE
Can u plz tell me something about ur Voltages? And which Mods u do?
Vdd = ? / Vdimm = ? / +12V +5V +3.3V under Load /
Thx :)
oh man, an i've killed my lanparty on the weekend :D
i think i had to mod one of our 200w lightspeeds to socketA :slobber:
so, respect SAE! who needs an a64 today? :D
Thanks, I had some problems with the car over the last week... :(
So I 've not been online for this period of time. Sorry guys.
@GravdiggA
12V@13.2, 5V@5.4, 3.3V@3.85
Mods: vdd, vcore, ocp, vdroop, vdimm, sinking mods, lapping mods ;)
Do u have the 3.3V Rail = Vdimm Mod? And all the Voltages just pushed
with the OCZ Powerstream? "Ocp" is what ? :D
How high is ur Vdd and how u cool it?
Thx.
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Sorry, für die ganzen Fragen, aber bin grad im Vmodwahn ;)
Siehe auch hier: http://www.planet3dnow.de/vbulletin/...2&goto=newpost
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The DFI gets the vdimm from its 5V power (means the PSU 5V rail). That's why I don't see real advantages doing that risky mod ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by GravdiggA
Yeah, I totally maxed out the OCZ PS :D
But that's only good with my current board, the dead one liked a high 5V (5.7V), but only low 3.3V and 12V rails (3.5/12.1V). It's up to you what you feed your devices... parts can die slowly or quickly (you'll definately notice that ;) ).
You are on the NF7 still?
Yes, i'm still on NF7, as u can see @ the Link i have posted ;)
Hmm, then ur Vdimm is around 3,6V, i'm right?
I get my Vdimm from 3.3V, can go up to 3,7V, never tryed more, but
its not very stable. Can bench Sandra @ 260MHz 2-2-2-11 but nothing more.
My 12V is pushed up to 12,1 but under Load i have ~11,9V, only 340W
Chieftec, its really maxed out ;) 5V @ 5,2V under Load.
Mods : 3.3V Rail = Vdimm ; Vtt = Vref = 1/2 of Vdimm; 3.3V Rail Mod.
U already not telled me ur Vdd, i want to know, bcs i think i have some
probs with Northbridge and Vdd. Cant get 260 stable. I think its
maybe the PSU(will buy me an Powerstream 480) or Northbridgecooling
(original/watercooler on way) or Vdd(VR is waiting here). I Dont know :D