Good morning, yes doing fairly well with SB except I keep killing h/w.
Killed both a 54x and a UD5.
Waiting now for the new mobo's.
Out of seven chips the best I have is one 56x and one 55. - :D
http://hwbot.org/community/submissio...600k_12.98_sec
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Good morning, yes doing fairly well with SB except I keep killing h/w.
Killed both a 54x and a UD5.
Waiting now for the new mobo's.
Out of seven chips the best I have is one 56x and one 55. - :D
http://hwbot.org/community/submissio...600k_12.98_sec
first real go @ above 5k
Run @5088
SEVEN!!:clap: Here, in the UK, that would cost me more than my wifes' quarterly (make that three weeks) smoking habit :down::yepp:
Besides, I don't think I could find another chip with my resources that would get me past my current chip (I know, there are plenty out there, but not round the corner from me).
i7 2600K Batch: L045B005
Gigabyte p67a ud4
Custom Build SS
http://img710.imageshack.us/img710/3...8232305.th.jpg
There is cold boot. The processor can POST 2 multiplayers higher on air, and much more start up loops on SS, but otherwise it works. Unfortunately my Hyper`s don`t work on this MoBo above 1600MHz.
Edit: Some more GFlops:
http://img39.imageshack.us/img39/819...9110049.th.jpg
I'm back (except for the XS News permanent ban) and will probably get around to update the OP tonight.
Does Zalbard stop updating the topic ? :(
Is the first post never updated?
Zalbard was taking a one week pause from forums, how about reading a few posts above you...?
Reading all the forum is a bit of a job :)
Maybe a update on that information in the first post....
On Air Cooling
CPU: i5 2500K @5104Mhz [Batch#: L041C119]
M/B: Biostar TP67XE
Memory : Corsair Dominator GT [2048x2]
VGA : HIS ATi 5850
Power Supply : Tagan BZ800 [800watt]
http://www.vmodtech.com/main/wp-cont...ll_130-130.png
The first post is updated. Amazingly, everyone made it! Looks like everyone has finally noticed the rule update. :yepp:
Outstanding! Looks like you've taken the top! :D
That's pretty good, actually. Well done! :up:
L042B076 seems to be the best best out of those being posted in this thread. :yepp:
Done! Thanks! :up:
Very nice! Great clocks! :D
Please don't scale down your images. Other than that, it's fine. Your temps are... OK. I wouldn't worry too much. ;)
+1
That's the last time I am reiterating this. A bunch of people are using 1.8GB for LinX with 4Gb installed. Well, that's the last time I am accepting such submissions. Put your RAM to use, people!
Uhm, OK. That's a good point. I was kind of expecting everyone was on 64 bit (except for people still on XP) by now. :shrug:
Well, if someone is running a 32-bit system, that could explain this, yes. In this case, it's fine. I might have questions, but if one is indeed running a 32-bit OS and using all the RAM they can take from OS, so be it, valid enough for me. :up:
5ghz with AVX
1.44v | Asrock P67 Extreme 4 | Water | L042B291
http://img405.imageshack.us/img405/2...1440vtest2.png
You should rename this thread, since 20 runs with Lynx is not stable by any mean!!Just read the readme included with the installation programand you will see that to call a system really Lynx stable you need at least 50-100 runs.In my experience it has to be more than 250 since i had crashes up to 243 run.Cheers
You should also post requirements for sr-2 users.If you set all the ram it will become unbareably slow since (it is my guess) every core will try to use the memory of the other cpu which is a way slower access than to his own memory bank. Secondly with sr-2 setups using 16(for double quad corexeon) or 24threads(for double exacore) is not a good stability check since in this way every thread is confined to a single core and you don't test the stability of the qpi between the cpus.Hence 32 threads testing is required since in this way you have threds jumping from one core to the other and from one cpu to the other and in this way you can test also the qpi between cpus.
Thirdly you should use your chipset connected devices to check if chipset too is "Lynx stable".For example QPI crapping after 7000 GT/s does not show up very evidently in Lynx testing if you don't play an audio sample and listen with your ears if there are stutters n the audio while for example testing lynx and listening to an audio file( i suggest clean audio samples like classical music since in this way you will be able to spot even the smallest stutters in the audio due to qpi crapping.Cheers and happy stability session to everybody
I suggest 500 runs and heavy metal music...
FYI even if it's 100 passes LinX stable, it can still crap out in Prime, Hyperpi, games or whetever... you just have to draw a line somewhere.. C'mon imagine 250 passes with 16Gb or more.. It will take days, a pure waste of cycles... and utterly silly hardware torture... and the longer it takes, the more the influence of other factors like ambient temps etc... if it passes at daily usage/torture it's more than stable enough.. but opinions differ ofc...
First Submission and attempt to join the club
XeL_NaGa | Core i7 980x [6C 12T] @ 4636.6 MHz | 1.48 in bios | Rampage III Extreme | Water | 3035B799
Memory is at 6x2GB @ 1950MHz 8-9-8-24
Will post more settings later.
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...aga15/club.jpg
Nobody said it was ultimately stable, Its just a club & 20 loops is the minimum required to enter & a heck of a lot better than most people even need for there home rig. I've run plenty rigs that would fail such tests but never crash etc with my daily use. If you want to do more loops go for it & if you want to run other tests why don’t you start a stock speed database or an OC DB & spend hours & hours of your time maintaining it like Zalbard does.
BTW didn’t see your entry why don’t you post up your 250+ loop entry