ADA3200DIK4BIQuote:
Originally Posted by Rauf
CBBFD 0433SPMW
1058936H40372
I have a watercooling with tripple radi
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ADA3200DIK4BIQuote:
Originally Posted by Rauf
CBBFD 0433SPMW
1058936H40372
I have a watercooling with tripple radi
update:p:
msi k8n neo2
90nm 3200+(0433SPMW)
GS TCCD
air cooler =>HYPER 6
http://my.so-net.net.tw/xu1060/G62.JPG
http://my.so-net.net.tw/xu1060/G67.JPG
http://my.so-net.net.tw/xu1060/G68.JPG
http://my.so-net.net.tw/xu1060/G64.JPG
SuperPi 8M @ 2808MHz => 5m 24sec
Well, I got fed up with my 3200+ barely being stable at 1.7 vcore at 2380 so I ordered a 3000+ (I was too poor to get another 3200). For starters I got a week 37 WPAW 3000+ compaired to week 33 SPMW 3200. I'm now running at 2565 (9 x 285) with 5/6 mem divider at 1.52 vcore. I've only been testing it for a short while but right now its doing 33s Super Pi. I tried 9 x 290 to no avail at any voltage, and I need to play with the ram to see if 1:1 is possible, but I must say that I'm pleased with the newer week chip. Now if I just had a 10x multi...
All tests done with XP-90 + 92mm Panaflo UH
Kanati
a friend has got one (3200+)
stepping :
ADA3200DIK4BI
CBBFD 0432TPMW
1036416H40031
it is water-cooled (micro channel) and stable at 2.7GHz with 1.6v :)
ok... finally found the *real* problem with my OC :stick:
i have a pre 0418A2 northbridge on my neo2 :( basically means it craps out at 260/265 fsb... which is what has been happening. so i tried with only one stick of RAM and bingo:
http://www.wo33er.com/9x290.jpg
i shall be replacing the board sharpish.... cant wait to get that 290fsb dual channel!! timings are 3-4-4-11-1T on standard OCZ pc4400 @ 2.85V
For the people in here that were able to get high overclocks with your cpus, do you mind telling me where you bought your chip from? I'm planning on buying a 3000 Winchester soon, and I might buy it from the same place. Maybe it might be from the same batch? And please let me know if the CPU you bought is an OEM or retail version. The people I'm talking about are Mikem, Peter lu, Arj, and Charlie. And anyone else who would like to give me some info. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Monarch oem here
Cut that air and water crap ! :p:
I wanna see the real shiznit ! :D
Monarch oem 3000+ (9 x 285) 1.55volt on air.
Well I really guess it's just a luck of the draw then. I've heard others who bought it retail that didn't get as high overclock as the results in here. And for now I don't think I'll be getting it from New Egg because currently they have the highest prices on those chips. Maybe, monarch or zipzoom fly...I heard someone who bought theirs from mwave that didn't overclock really well...I'm afraid that maybe if i do buy from there I might get the same results. Same batch probably? Is it all really just random? Or are OEMs really better overclockers than retail versions?
OEM 3200+ from newegg. i'm disappointed with it tbh. it seems that the retail versions go better than OEM and 3500+ go especially well atm. i'm personally selling my 3200+ and going for a 3500+ retail
Asus A8V Deluxe rev. 2.0
3200+ Winchester @ 2600Mhz - 1.45 vcore
stepping: 0433RPMW
BOX cooler (gonna get a Coolermaster Hyper6 on it soon)
X800XT PE
http://www.upit.dk/u/2600.JPG
http://www.upit.dk/u/superpi.JPG
temp is high because I had just run 3dmark and superpi is crappy because of my lousy ram! :p:
I too have noticed that the 3500+ 90nm seem to clock very well (on average)... to bad that its outta my price range. I'm a student :dammit:
Just got my new oem 3200+ in....
The good news is that it works just fine in my mach 1....
The bad news is ..... what a piece of crap!!!
My 3000+ can do 3.1 Ghz...this new 3200 tops out at about 2.7 Ghz...
very dissappointing.
Maybe I will try one more time and buy a retail 3500.....
Here's my 3200+ max stable, on watercooling ;)
http://img105.exs.cx/img105/5641/3200.jpg
I would say there is a factor of luck involved, but more than luck I'm seeing a trend of the later the chip was made the better it overclocks. Post week 37 seems good. Since the memory controller is integrated that can be a big factor as well.Quote:
Originally Posted by Freya
Retail/OEM shouldn't make any difference - unless you subscribe to the theory that retail CPU's are better due to the longer warranty. (Which I don't)
:D
I don't know the stepping of my 3200+, and I'm currently using the cooler that came with it. I have a new DD block waiting for me to get my watercooling rig going.
Have not tried higher fsb yet.
Anyone know if the OCZ booster is needed for my ram?
was bored, did a little more benching. finally broke 30k on my shuttle sff sn95g5 with stock xtPE speeds. all done in 29c room temp.
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=8237697
What is the highest voltage the Winchester core will support?
what ever you throw at it :D
by that I'm assuming you mean sort-a safe voltage...That hasn't really been found yet....1.65 would be my guess.
i've used 1.8V it isn't dead yet
who has tried it with Phase cooling?
yeah 1.65 seems alittle too on the safe side, I myself would probly kick 1.7v through it, maybe alittle more. I really don't want to worry about too much volts killing my chip.
alright i've ordered a new mobo and a retail 3500+. that should give me some nice fsb and a good clock :) then i gotta save enough for a vapochill LS...