hey any of you x2 4400 owners have trouble running the defualt 11x multi no matter what oc? i cant get the defualt 11x multi to work even at defualt speeds :( anyone....
peace perc,
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hey any of you x2 4400 owners have trouble running the defualt 11x multi no matter what oc? i cant get the defualt 11x multi to work even at defualt speeds :( anyone....
peace perc,
Hi, Perc! Long time no see.
I'm running my 4400+ at 11x235 right now. No probs at all.
Using sideeffect's 1.b Ballistic BIOS.
11x260-265 no probs... 24/7 latest beta bios..
Oh i've had a gig of BH-5 and now 2Gigs of Ballistix Tracers.
yeah man will this POS 4400 i got wont run 11x at any speed any voltage nothing i have to use 10x wich totaly defeats the purpose of having a bigger x2 chip i may as well have stuck with my 3800 x2 ...Quote:
Originally Posted by eclypse
thx guys, perc
Well at least the 4400+ has the extra cache.
I think perc is just having some mem probs. Cuz that chip ran at 3ghz for me with around 1.58v or so. I did 2.6ghz at stock volts but I only messed with it for like 4hrs at the most.
yes i think your right. seems these el-cheapo patriots are going bad. i pop in my 512kit with the 440 tccd chips and gues what? 11x multi all of a suden works. now the question is? does it work now because my mem is single sided and the cpu has a weak mem controler? OR is my mem just going bad? looks like today could become very interesting to say the least...
btw: njkid you never ran 1:1 at 3gigs big diff man. though with my other mem it wouldnt run reguardless of divider voltage nor htt it just wouldnt run so... im half way there i gues...
peace perc,
hey man deff long time no see!! yeah i changed my mem out and i am at 260x11 for now and seems to be running just fine. i gues this cheap mem had finaly cought up with me. i mean the sticks are tccd and bp pcb whats cheap about that besides the name they stuck on them? anyways im off to order a new set of tccd sticks...Quote:
Originally Posted by Rbreb13
peace perc,
On my R.AD0 LanParty nf4 UT Ultra-D from newegg, CPU from zipzoomflyQuote:
Originally Posted by Philosophy
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Originally Posted by charlie
For 24/7 use with my phase change is a bit too much and I'm a bit tired of keep dealing with the dang condensation :stick: now I'm back to square one and start all over again on air, atm I'm using the xp-90 and still priming at 2.75Ghz @1.58v, I'm thinking about going water....much quieter and pratical solution for 24/7.
tried them all... Air, Water, Water+pelt, Dry-ice, Phase-Change, everything accept Ln2... And by far tbe best comprimise for 24/7 with a high overclock is Phase-Change. Water was a huge hassle with things like algae growing in my system, Air sucks because you need a jet sounding fan to maintain a half decent overclock, pelts are a huge pain in the ass because you need a second power supply, which brings us to....Phase Change. I must admit, when I had a vapochill I had condensation (The older one) but when I got my MachII, I have yet to experience even a drop of condensation and I just change out a CPU that was installed for 10 months. No pin rotting, nothing. Take your time when you install and use dielectric grease in the cpu socket. Make sure you use any provided heaters.Quote:
Originally Posted by ben805
For what it's worth, I am stunned how quiet the TT Big Typhoon is, for excellent cooling performance.Quote:
Originally Posted by phobix
Of course the mounting material sucks but nothing wrong with buying a Zalman to take the mounting material from :)
Here are some nice 3D scores with X2 @ 2850 MHz and multithreaded 81.84 Forceware drivers. 7800 GTX @ SLI @ 513/1400.
http://mitglied.lycos.de/xxmartin99/...0_3dmark01.png
http://mitglied.lycos.de/xxmartin99/...0_3dmark03.png
http://mitglied.lycos.de/xxmartin99/...0_3dmark05.png
http://mitglied.lycos.de/xxmartin99/...0_aquamark.jpg
official links:
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=8751899
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k3=4323396
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm05=1317471
Martin
Initial result on air, using a regular XP90 heatsink with enermax 2600rpm quiet fan....I'd almost forget how hot these dual core runs!! :stick: I wonder how many degree it would drop with a TT Big Typhoon + 110cfm fan. :D :D
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...chmentid=38715
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Originally Posted by xxmartin
Whats your computer specs?
See my signature.Quote:
Originally Posted by eclypse
Just use the multithreaded 81.84 WHQL from
ftp://download.nvidia.com/Windows/
It will give a very nice performance boost on X2.
My X2 3800 Toledo
CCBNE 0533SPMW
Anyone have something similiar?
manchester:Quote:
Originally Posted by demenion
cdbhe 0533rpbw
Really?Quote:
Originally Posted by Grinch
CPU markings: ADA3800DAA5CD
I thought the CD at the end was Toledo
i cracked 100k on AQ3 without even breaking a sweat or tweaking... just running my 3800 @ 2.7ghz and a single 7800GTX.. those drivers are great for benching but i didnt like how they performed real world.. i'll stick to WHQL Drivers.. altho it is interesting to see.
Yeah i've been playing with those drivers the past few days.. Still tweakin the clocks on the cards so i'tll go faster soon.. that plus i'm gona slap in the old school BH-5 for some fun.. Should raise a few thousand points still.Quote:
Originally Posted by xxmartin
Heres a shot of my first runs from 2 days ago..
http://home.comcast.net/~eclypse/440...3-7800-15a.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~eclypse/440...7800-TOP6a.jpg
Damn nice CPU you got there! Just wter cooling or chilled water?
they got me an extra 400 points on 3dmark03 (breaking 18k) but little help in 3d05. All games run nice with them as well.
Considering buying a dualcore, and I was wondering what the difference between the 4400+ and opteron 175 is. I asked around but noone really knew the answer, maybe I asked the wrong people :confused: . Anyways, would be greatly appreciated if someone could explain.
No real difference as far as i know. Perhaps the silicon of the 175 is of a better quality, but there are no results yet to confirm that. And even if so, i doubt it would be a big difference as the dual cores are often heat constrained instead of by the quality of the chip.