some PCMark 2004 and Mips shots from 4.6 ghz would definatly be some fun stuff to see. :)
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some PCMark 2004 and Mips shots from 4.6 ghz would definatly be some fun stuff to see. :)
They opened the circuit (probably to work on the substation) and it started arcing uncontrollably. there was no vaporization.Quote:
Originally Posted by mesyn191
Wow.Quote:
Originally Posted by Stuperman
i will post sandra and pcmark shots is the cpu is still at hand....
dandra scores should be defying
the video shows a power surge on a very long power line (inductive), what you see is the safety system working
They use switches like that all over the grid, I saw them at a coal fired power station I visited once. Apparently left to their own devices they'll often arc like that, so they have a sort of extinguisher system that blows a blast of CO2 upwards across the gap as soon as it opens, this blows away the ionised gas and stops the arcing.
Great OCing anyway Berkut!:)
nice video the longest arc i have seen was one coming out my moms finger when she tried to touch my mouth i had a little shock (keyboards and carpets, nice static)
Whoa, that video had a nice arc :)
Wow didn't know that.
It did look like there were some wires or something bridging the gap and it looked to me like they just started to sag and then melt very rapidly just before the arcing started.
Can't wait to see the Sandra bandwidth scores Berkut!
May the heat be with u...
soon intel will contribute to alot of the global warming
Lol
:clap:
lol global warning they should sell their cpu to ppl in alaska to heat their lives xD
HAHA!Quote:
Originally Posted by leviathan18
This is some crazy stuff. :toast:
Yea, everybody jokes about it but with a CPU like this hooked up to a phase change system it really is possible so long as your house has good (like R47 or so I think) insulation.
I know my VapoLS sure heats up my house as is, can't even keep it in my room cuz of the poor circulation it gets so hot I'm drenched in sweat even with the AC on.
hey berkut, tell your friend to let you use the cascade! how is using a cascade more risky than using a prommie? the temps wont be that different id imagine, whether its -50 or -80 isnt such a big difference... you know what your doing and im sure you wouldnt kill his rig with the cascade :)
hope he trusts you enough to let you play with the cascade and this baby :D
They wont let me at any cost.... DAMN
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=16843
http://www.teampuss.com/berkut/EE/545016m.JPG
Super PI 16m runs... LAME DDR2 memory... we will bench with 3dmark 2001 tomorrow probably, X850PRO vga @ lame clocks.
5.45ghz is a preety decent clock for a prometeia bencheble but still lame overall.
unfourtenetly i wont have any chance with the athlon X2, maybe in a week
Wow, that is pretty amazing for a single stage unit like a Prommy. I'd bet you could hit 6Ghz+ easy with a cascade!!
5.45 @ 3.3v :slobber: :slobber:
No thats the 3.3V rail. The real Vcore is 1.625V. Thats a Asus bug.
I also discovered a very dangerous CPU-z bug but i already sent a PM to Kunaak.
oops :slap: :am:Quote:
Originally Posted by berkut
maybe this is stupid question but i want to know
does 1.625v power up the dual core or 1.625v for each core?
WHat you see on this screen is a 3.73ghz EE prescott
lol, this isnt the smithfield x714n!!! haha :D
would be nice if...
same thing.. each core gets the same 1.625vQuote:
Originally Posted by x714n
berkut, that's wicked. what's stock voltage? i need to do some power calcuatations.. i think you're doing in the range of 300w for that 4.6ghz screen :slobber:
nifty movie too. i saved it. hehehe
oopss
:cord: i was careless :slap:
THE CASCADE WILL BE USED!!!
i will have a 2nd round with the Smithfield and Prescott tomorrow probably, at my house (more benching stuff) and a 700W psu.
:banana: :banana: :banana:
OMG i need a tissue!!!
Cascade will be used?
When will we see some reults with it?
Good luck, bro! And don't kill his system ;)
Hoping for 4,8gig