Perhaps theres a bottleneck elsewhere?Quote:
Originally Posted by macci
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Perhaps theres a bottleneck elsewhere?Quote:
Originally Posted by macci
So the hunt is on then for another 10k ;) :DQuote:
Originally Posted by dippyskoodlez
Perkam
Macci, that was after using the aibooster. Notice I started at 200FSB, what would my multiple have to be for 4.35Ghz? It does not work as intended, the stilt posted setFSB for P5WD2 and I plan to use that next time.
:eek2: Insane for generally just a CPU load! :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by Sampsa
Not lucky, but hard working and connected.Quote:
Originally Posted by mesyn191
These guys get hand picked CPUs straight from the manufacturer a lot of the times.
Saves A LOT of work.
Not trying to take anything away from their achievements, but just a reminder to the rest of us ordinary folks here: you will more than likely never achieve anything like the above, if you just go out and buy the gear yourself. Hand picked components really do help.
Or if you do, you are not only very skilled, but also lucky as hell :)
For Athlon 64 X2 4800+:
2,4 GHz: 7231 (CAS 2-5-2-2)
2,95 GHz: 8548 (CAS 2.5-3-3-8)
3,04 GHz: 9017 (CAS 2-5-2-2)
3,3 GHz should be enough for 10 000 or make it 3,4 GHz to be sure.
Are there any tweaks for PCMark04?? I don't know any :D
I just e-mailed to Futuremark if they could work with A64 X2 support since I can't publish my score :(
I was under the impression that it was his whole computer + the vapochill ?Quote:
Originally Posted by TMM
Yes that's correct.Quote:
Originally Posted by LorD_Kvadd
bet you could pull it off at 3.2G
That's "raised", not dropped. :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by Sampsa
PCmark2004 Tweaks...
use fastest hard drives you can, in raid zero, since HD is part of the benchmark.
use the fastest videocard you can, and overclock it. it's not huge in this benchmark, but videocards to help.
SP2 always gets me better scores, but I am on intel stuff at the moment... may not be the same for AMD.
set your start up mode as diagnostic, so it disables everything.
not too much to tweak as far as I can tell.
Wow!! These processors are so ridiculously powerful..... No bench is safe from X2 powar:D
sampsa one common cuestion how do you fell the cpu in multi tasking everyday use games and overall any faster???? any perfomance gain????
i think is nice that you can bench for us and you are very lucky to have a cpu like that but i want to know just overall use just tell me how do you feel it?
thanks and have fun with that cpu
Well, my opinion is that if you haven't needed SMP system before, you won't need it because AMD/Intel launched 2 CPUs in one core. BUT if you use programs which needs a lot calculating power and has a support for SMP, you can pretty easily build a workstation system with 2 CPUs. Before you had to have some special server motherboard etc, now you can just plug your dual core CPU to normal s939 motherboard and use your old memory, graphics card etc.
:slash: oops. Got a bit carried away and skipped page 3 :slapass:Quote:
Originally Posted by LorD_Kvadd
You made the inquirer
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=23410
Apparently we are now xtreme resources and ur voltage is 1.55v? havn't read through this thread in a week at least, but as I remember you couldn't change it past 1.4v and I don't remember any mods being done.
edit: and I noticed this lol
Well I think maybe the oc wouldn't be as high or anywhere below ambient temps :stick:Quote:
Originally Posted by the inquirer
No offense to the inquirer in any of this, great news site, they just need to pay more attention when writing their articles sometimes.
sampsa
1.) which bios did you use for the dfi sli-dr mobo?
2.) where did you buy the 4800+ ? :D
3.) PLEASE try 1.6 or 1.65 vcore -> i bet you can reach 3.2ghz STABLE :)
Awsome stuff!!
New thread with better PCMark04 result can be found here:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=62966
1) 5/10-2Quote:
Originally Posted by tombman
2) It's review sample from AMD
3) I'll and lots of another things when I get back from Computex 2005
but fuggers in vegas...according to my cousin it damn near hit 110 degrees F the other day :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by mesyn191
and -110 in his computer :DQuote:
Originally Posted by mr_knowitall15
hmmmm.....
Nice overclock Sampsa.
I hope to pick up my A64 X2 4800+ CPU tommorrow.
My other components I will be using are..
Motherboard: DFI LanParty nF4 SLI-DR. (Will see how it compares with your Asus board).
Memory: OCZ, 2 x 512Mb, PC-4400 (DDR550) dual channel kit.
PSU: PC Power & Cooling 510 SLI.
Case: Lian Li PC7-Plus modified with front and rear 120mm fans & bay cooler.
Cooling: Vapochill LS for CPU cooling like yourself.
Graphics: 2 x Chaintech Nvidia 6800 Ultra's.
HDD's: 1 x SATA WD 74Gb Raptor or 1 x SCSI IBM 15K 36Gb (boot drive) have not decided yet, 4 x SATA WD 74Gb Raptors in one RAID 0 array (main storage).
DVD Writer: LG 16x dual layer.
Floppy drive: 1.44 Mb.
Will post results when system is completed and overclocked soon.
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