Yea, my 144 is the better then my 146 & 148 for doing 3GHz at low volts. Lets see a tweaker of your 148, what ram?Quote:
Originally Posted by freestylercs
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Yea, my 144 is the better then my 146 & 148 for doing 3GHz at low volts. Lets see a tweaker of your 148, what ram?Quote:
Originally Posted by freestylercs
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Originally Posted by dogsx2
Corsair TwinX LL Platinum 1.1 old BH5.
goes up to 270MHz@3,6V (look at sig).
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I know what you mean with the neo2... I have the same :slapass:Quote:
Originally Posted by el rolio
what do you guys think of this one?
CABYE 0530 GPMW
Opty 146
^^^^seems to be a good one if you read a few pages back i am sure you will some results
Just to get sure before I place my bid on ebay :D
here's something weird for you guys. my 146 is doing quite well, but something is perplexing me. i can get to 2.9ghz with 1.4v or 3ghz with 1.45v prime95 small fft stable. no matter what i do to the vdimm, timings, or memory divider, superPI 32m will fail at those speeds. i'm guessing the limiting thing on this chip is the memory controller portion that runs at cpu speed. anyone know of ways to get around this.. issue? :D
:eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by dogsx2
Yes , I do know...
but... even being a new member I do really know what "smiles" matter. Look again at my repply and you see that :fact: ... And I really don´t understand why you came to me with this attitude... Maybe just because you don´t like MT? Because you don´t believe MT? I´m sorry if you don´t agree... but I do. I will not create another thread , someone sugested that we can put Mt together with overclock screenshots , that´s a good ideia ! :toast:
:) :) :)
@ ozzimark bump the voltage and try raising or lowering the data drive strength in your BIOS.
@ the two guys grumbling at each other... MT is a part of an OC, if you want to post it go ahead. Be nice.
a step ahead of you. i know changing vcore definitly does wonders, as i got ~100mhz from a .05v increase. raising drive strength did nothing.. and it seems that lowering didn't do much either :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Ugly n Grey
i'll play with bios 704-2BTA when i get back from class, maybe it'll do something unexpected. either way, i feel that i definitly have a ton of headroom in this cpu :toast:
edit: oh.. data drive strength? quick! time to try
nope, was using level 1 before. 3 seems worse. try 2 real quick
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Originally Posted by dogsx2
Believe me, I am not trying to make anyone uncomfortable. :D In fact I would like someone to make me comfortable with just pi or OCCT, cus it looks like prime aint gonna happen at these speeds....which will make me easy to convince ;)
Anyone have an stats on 3Dmark yet at diffent OC's? I noticed that I lost about 1000 cpu score points going from 2.8 to 3.oghz. Interested to see what other people have been doing. I will post screenshots later regarding this.
144 @ 2835MHz / Infineon 6A 2x256 MB @ 257MHz 2 2 2 5 / Lukü / IHS yes
http://img453.imageshack.us/img453/7...89840gw.th.jpg
Is this a good resault for my PC?
Here's one I did this morning with my 2gig set of Patriot Infineons.
http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/2449/300x113nh.png
I found my original 32m stable screenie with my TCCD. Not sure if I ever posted it.
http://img412.imageshack.us/img412/9890/300x114lz.png
Very nice Gundamit, especially with low voltage too! :toast:
yea im in need of this info too. whats up with mem controller man. i wont even try to go prime small stable till i get the frikken memorynecessary super pi done withQuote:
Originally Posted by ozzimark
i remember there being a board somewhere that allowed for the change of the memory controller voltage seperate from the cpu. i didn't think such a thing was possible.. but it was there. i wonder if it's possible to do a mod on the dfi nf4 to do that. :stick:Quote:
Originally Posted by el rolio
wooooot i just pop´ed the IHS gave me a stunning 12C temps drop.
all other conditios where as before just 20min later and my chip is priming at 45-47 C instead og 57-59C :banana:
same v.core and evry thing
it gave me 80mhz more primestable.
now that's what i like to hear t-max! :)
with only 1.45 volts at 2.7 ghz, my chip runs 52C's load!!!
it'd be nice to see a 10C drop :)
Is there no contact with the core or thermal goog on your IHS t-max?
i dunno what his deal was, but i'm pretty sure both of my ihs's are connected pretty well.. i get 40c load with 1.5v on both my 144 and 146. it would be fun to detatch it, but after what happened to my newark, i don't feel like killing another cpu. maybe detatch, reapply thermal paste and use silicone to put it back on. someone would have to advise me on how to get the IHS back on flat though.. i'm thinking goop it up and stick it in the socket and carefully put a heatsink on it to maintain good contact as it driesQuote:
Originally Posted by sauria
Yeah. But look at the volts to get to 3.4ghz. Looks like the end of the road. Still I can do 3D a little higher. Prime I'm guessing will be between 3.2 and 3.3ghz. At least I managed to close the gap a little bit with Sierra's CPU.Quote:
Originally Posted by HermS
http://img476.imageshack.us/img476/5681/309x113nm.png
Got my friend nightic to order me a 146 from Monarch in the U.S. via a contact... hope it turns out to be good. I got 2.7ghz stable out of this CABGE at ~1.7v... any more and it was running to 1.75-1.8v to stay stable... way too toasty. :)
i think i'm gonna blame max async latency and read preamble
Yeah. I'm just going for a stable shot. I can tweak it a bit to bring down the time, but the focus right now is just finding the top end of the CPU. Heck, I'd throw a bigger divider at it just to get the clocks up 1mhz. :D I'll save the SuperPi tweaking/tips and tricks for later. Wouldn't be running 2x1gig if I were just going for SuperPi times. Although any suggestions are always welcome. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by MickeyMouse
I'm sure with a halfway decent Opty the King of the Mousepots will go even farther. :up:Quote:
Originally Posted by MickeyMouse