0530TPMW still the ones wish i had one hehQuote:
Originally Posted by IvanAndreevich
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0530TPMW still the ones wish i had one hehQuote:
Originally Posted by IvanAndreevich
I have a feeling 2850 will be the ceiling for the 0546XPMW's. Most likely closer to 2800.
No you don't :)Quote:
Originally Posted by keichan82
That wish came true for me ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by eva2000
_VERY_ preliminary results with my OEM 170 ordered from Monarch on Tuesday has yielded stable results at 10x280.
I'm very impressed with this processor so far. It has already done practically everything that was unobtainable with my X2 4400+ that I paid $635 day of release for.
I'm not going to claim absolute success because I've only tested stability to the point of a run through 3dMark05 (scored 12553, my highest yet) and 15+ minutes of dual prime. This is all on air.
And of course the question you've been thinking since the beginning of my post, it's a CCBWE 0546XPMW.
Will post back with more results but just wanted to say I'm very impressed. This is a keeper in my book.
EDIT: This is at 1.56v on an RDX200 (my X1800XT's were stock for that 12553 score). 2800 was not stable at 1.52v but 2700 seemed to be. I'm not planning on running those volts through it 24/7 or anything, I'm just trying to see where I can go. I don't think I can trust the ITE Guardian that came with the RDX200 because, according to that, my idle temps are 23C and my load temps are about 34C. Prolly not.
EDIT2: Don't read too much into my volt numbers. I'm not a patient OC'er and I'm finding that I'm changing more than one parameter at a time. I'm not so sure that I can't hit 2700 stable at 1.4v for instance. Still playing quite a bit, and I'm a newb with RDX200 OC'ing so that may play a role. I'll update as I play.
EDIT3: As a funny side note, I have 3 machines running on a BACK-UPS RS 800 and everytime I start a 3dMark05 run, it starts beeping at me cause of load. :)
Well, my 175 is dual prime stable at 2.65ghz at 1.4v. I haven't tried to up it further, but I will soon.
opt 170 0546xpmw running dual stress cpu right now 2.55 @ def or 1.33 (cpuz)
I ran 2.5 @ def for 2 hours no problem. Now just testing with stress cpu then overnight prime
better than my 175 0543 which needed 1.45ish to get 2.6
happy so far.
getting my opt 165 from monarch tomorrow so more testing on the way
How'd you get it? I've got my 170 0530TPMW coming this afternoon. I'll be using Storm- can't wait!!:woot:Quote:
Originally Posted by IvanAndreevich
Congrats!Quote:
Originally Posted by thunderstruck!
:eek: WOW!! I hope I get something close to that.Quote:
Originally Posted by eva2000
@ eva2000
Could you please post a A64Tweaker list of your mem settings?
What volt is your mem at?
I have exact same proc and stepping as you and exact same memory but on a RDX200 mobo and haven't hooked up my water yet. However, I think my mem is the real issue, or rather my lack of knowledge of what to put all the settings at.
TIA
EDIT: This thread here answered all my questions, thanks eva2000: http://i4memory.com/showthread.php?t=1721
eva
How about MORE VOLTS? :) Mine is having crappy temps for now.. mounting, maybe.
What kind of temps you guys get with 2.8 GHz 1.5V dual priming with something close to a Big Typhoon?
Got some bad news. My CPU at 2,805 MHz is not stable as you can see from the pictures below. Tried it at LDT 1.30V and 1.50V. I didn't try it at CPU 1.74V since that wasn't stable at a previous try of 2,850MHz and the voltage is a bit more than I wish to push it with since it is alread running at 45C load and some folks mentioned that DFI underreports the temps from 5C to anywhere around 15C.
So it looks like 2,750 MHz is it for this CPU.
(Edit: AMD Opteron 175 Dual-Core 2.2GHz 1MB 90nm 939 11x CCBWE 0543TPMW - 2,750MHz (250x11x4), 1.70V (1.55Vx109.6%), 45C Load)
http://img515.imageshack.us/img515/2...0vcpu15.th.png
http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/2...0vcpu15.th.png
yeah using 2GB OCZ PC4000EB @ 275mhz 3-3-2-8 8-18-2-2-2-3 at 2.64v for that OCCT run didn't take A64tweaker for that run thoughQuote:
Originally Posted by techstyled
http://www.fileshosts.com/DFI/NF4_SL...lidated_tn.jpg
When you run the OCCT, is that just doing one core? Is there a way to do both like with prime?Quote:
Originally Posted by eva2000
@keichan82: Run it on both cores simultaneously and report back :)
i think OCCT shares load across cpu0 and cpu1Quote:
Originally Posted by dogsx2
But only 50% on each which is why I now like S&M better,
Can't even start 2 instances of OCCT :upset: (and if you figure out how to make me a liar - POST IT so we can all do it! :D )
Seems so quiet and relaxing over here - thanks.
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Originally Posted by eva2000
Every test, stress, prime I run is dual core.Quote:
Originally Posted by FragTek
2.5 @ def v dual prime stable for 2 hours and I stopped it
2.6 no go at def v booted , but failed prime in 2 minutes (it froze)
burning in 2.6 @ def v x 102% (going to burn for 12 hours cause im at work) :)
will report results later
ok. this is the beginning results for my 165 0546:
did 2.6 at default vcore (1.35 is it?). didnt go prime of anything, just sandra and poked around with ram.
pushed her to 300x9 with 3/4 divider (my ram isnt that good)
posts and boots at dfeault vcore, but prime crashes in first 5min until at 1.475.
So, priming at 1.475 right now. 45min in so far. 45C(smartguardian)
all volts are per bios and temps are per smartguardian.
CCBWE 0530 TPMW retail from like 2months ago from Newegg. 2.7ghz at default vcore on Sapphire mobo and nothing higher no matter the volts. This thing runs hot with my storm. 57c dual k7 cpuburn. Took the IHS off and now running 2.850 at 1.556volts. Still hits 48c though. My PA120.3 is cold to the touch so go figure. Maybe I need more pumping power, but the water seems to flow fine when I checked inside the reservoir.
Nice one situman :toast:
Anything over 2.75 100% torture stable is excellent and not seen as often as I (and I am sure many others :D ) would like
situman, I just picked up a PI Grouper board too, so..... we'll see what my 175 can do :) updates to come.
Your OCCT run only used half the power of each core, not fully testing it's stability. If you can find a way to run two instances then do it and give those cores a run for their money! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by keichan82