didnt even check with load...its on wc though...sooo its not too bad.Quote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
1.85v isnt 24/7 though
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didnt even check with load...its on wc though...sooo its not too bad.Quote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
1.85v isnt 24/7 though
So my first post.Sold my buggy 0451 3200+ winch and got 0504 CBBID 3200+ and a huge difference.Max Prime stable now 2,63ghz(1,6v) vs 2,42ghz(1,6v) with 0451.Please dont call the cpu-"winny or winnie" as its sounds like "my darling windows".I will fill my details and profile later.
CBBID doing 263*10 at 1.6v ? wow now that's something new.
Was you previous 0451 CBBHD soodent ?
Welcome to XS.
CBBID 0503 with +10°C water
(and it's Finnish superpi) ;)
CBBID doing 263*10 at 1.6v ? wow now that's something new.
Was you previous 0451 CBBHD soodent ?
Welcome to XS.[/QUOTE]This 0451 stepping is unknown(sold the protsessor).
oh yeah forgot to note mine is a 0447 tpfw does 2700MHZ 1.5vcore max....but current the screenshot is my 24/7 2640mhz 1.44vcore 330x8 1:1
3200+ winchester CBBID 0504 (forgot full stepping and im too lazy to take the hs off again :/)
10*260 @ 1.68v prime95 stable on quiet aircooling (XP-120 + panaflo L1A)
able to run through SuperPI 1M at 2.7ghz @ 1.725v :toast: , although its far from prime stable at that.
not the best CPU ever but hey, its not too bad for a CBBID :cool:
CBBHD 0449 MPM 3200+ Winchester
2500 mhz @ 1.4v (using 5/6 divider) - totally stable (p95, benches, games)
2600 mhz @ 1.55v (using 5/6 divider) - totally stable (p95, benches, games)
anything above 2600 seems to want 1.6v or more - using stock hsf so that is not an option b/c the heat output is cranking at 1.6v and up with stock hsf. (Loads approaching 60+ deg C).
Very small real world performance difference between 2500 & 2600, so 2500 @ 1.4v is my 24/7 overclock. Very cool running chip.
Hi getting the new DFI N4D310p Bios has allowed me to run 9x300 1 to 1 where before I was at 10x270 .... 1.55V for the chip 2.7V Ram
3200+ water cooling +10c + DFI Ultra-D/sli + KHX3500/256MB 3.6v
http://koti.mbnet.fi/macoo/duronbird...447_3200_3.JPG
http://koti.mbnet.fi/macoo/duronbird...fast18.31s.JPG
http://forum.pcekspert.com/attachmen...&postid=201074
(cpu-z screenshot)
this is my 3500 Winie with box cooler...
Here are my 24/7 settings, btw straight from boot :cool:
24/7
3200+ winchester, cooled with Hyper6 and prime stable.
CBBID 0503EPCW
prime 20 min only?, go and up those ocz plat rev 2 :D it can do 280 2,5-3-3-5
It was just for the screenshot. I've had it priming for 24 hours stable.Quote:
Originally Posted by xavicl
- Winchester 3000+ 0437VPMW w/o IHS
- Zalman CNPS7000A-AlCu
- DFI Lanparty UT NF4 Ultra-D
- 2*512mb TCCD
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new mobo, same old Winchester. with IHS it needed 1.4V to reach 2400mhz even on watercooling. oh, and DFI = teh ownage
Hi,
Anyone else running there memory at 300mhz 1 to 1 in dual channel?
I have 2 Wincesters that wiill do over 300mhz 1:1. This is on the DFI NF4 board. One of them quit at 270 on the MSI Neo2, it's an 0441 and the other is an 0503 that has never seen the MSI (thank god).Quote:
Originally Posted by BigBen
Quote:
Originally Posted by BigBen
nice! what memory is that?
It was in my sig lol 1GB Adata PC4800 :) .... I did have it at 305 but windows crashed after a minute or so but I think its more to do with chip than the memoryQuote:
Originally Posted by stealth17
Regards
Info in my sig. I am going to be getting a OCZ Powerstream 520W to replace my POS Aspire 500W. So its possible I will be able to get around 2.7GHZ stable.
I do 300x9, but 1.66V :( And can do 305x9 but unstable. Look signature
Im running at 9x319htt 1:1 in Dual channel But this is with 256mb dimm's. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by BigBen
just got my system a few days ago and have so far pushed my 3200+ to 2.6Ghz @ 1.6v using an XP-90.
just curious though...is 1.6v a safe "everyday" or "24x7" voltage to run the chip on??? I don't want to fry it as I plan on keeping this setup for a while. If it's not a recommended daily voltage, I'll drop it back to 1.52 where I can still hit 2.5Ghz.
thx
oh...stepping info for curiosity:
CBBID 0503EPHW