Impressive on liquid man:clap:
I hope i can get an e8600 that will do what yours will do:rofl:
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Heh thanks :) probably would get it higher though if i put more juice in it :P
can someone tell me if this batch number is good Q820aA405 SLB9L just got my E8600 today
Quick search here at the forums :
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...2&postcount=43
http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/8834/4600dbu9.jpg
Pll 1.52
VTT 1.16
NB 1.26-1.28
mobo: p5Q-deluxe (ket 1406)
cooling: TRUE Copper lapped + slipstream fan
psu: pcpc quad 750w
Wow Counterpoise - what is that batch #?
woooot :) now that must be THE best one ever seen?
@Counterpoise,batch #??Can you hit 5.1ghz+ for suicide?
Hello guys, I believe 5.1Ghz would be extremely difficult to do without going over 1.45v which I'd rather not go for now as the chip is new. Chips don't really scale linear or as smooth as one would hope. At 4.7Ghz I'm seeing all kinds of weird things when priming, such as everytime I prime it either can fail w/in 5 min or can one time last as long as 2 hours, and it never does the 'insta-restart" of the PC anymore like it did at lower speed. There's really no pattern anymore.
I did boot up at 5.0ghz to do a superpi run though. The time is slow for the Ghz because my FSB is (relatively) low and just using 1 stick of ram w untweaked timings. And at that voltage windows was on the edge of instability and superpi run was barely stable.
@ Counterpoise
can you post your complete batch number? :up:
thanks :)
yes batch # please?
Just did a quick test with E8600 and it looks decent havent messed around with volts may go lower like I said quick test on air. Oh Yeah Asus probe is reading CPU PLL wrong cpu z seems to mess up figures with it actual CPU PLL is set Standard 1.51006
http://img120.imageshack.us/img120/6725/firstpijb8.jpg
Did some testing lower volts and seems fine so far no time left tonight for testing will hit the chip again tomorrow
http://img73.imageshack.us/img73/4448/4ghzstablevu2.jpg
Took forever to tweak the settings to get 4.7 stable.
http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/1508/4700bsg5.jpg
really awesome Counterpoise! Those week 22 chips are amazing, Im guessing yours probably is a Q822A435. What setting did you need to tweak to get stability at 4.7?
52c load @ 4.7ghz?!? Wow those TRUE coppers must be amazing!
I get 65c load @ 4.5ghz @ 1.3v with a regular TRUE/washer/lapped cpu!
Yeah that batch sounds like it.
Well, at 4.6ghz all settings was easy and had a big margin. at 4.7Ghz, I had to have a specific PLL and VTT for the prime to not error out after 30-90 minutes. VTT I have at 1.22, PLL I have at 1.56. Change any of these 2 numbers to something else and it'll error out after a while. At first I didn't believe PLL and VTT did anything for dual cores under 500mhz FSB, but I guess it does now. NB is at 1.30 and that voltage isn't important for the Gromacs. LLC is enabled. all the REFS are left at auto though, because they don't seem to do anything, for dual cores at least, but I may be wrong again just like the PLL and VTT.
I thought I had mine stable too but it was crashing after 1 hour of P95, I tweaked the gtlref settings from auto to -60 and it wouldnt even boot, then to -50 and it ran P95 for 3 hours before it crashed. So I dropped it to -45 and now no crashes so far. So yeah they do make a difference for stability on dual cores. I run 4.5Ghz 24/7 on air with 1.368Vcore, and 1.35VTT, 2000FSB linked and synced with P1/P2 enabled.
I am willing to bet you can get that chip stable at lower Vcore if you set GTLref correctly.
I've got good stability at 4400MHz with my current settings. I wondered about your suggested GTL Ref settings, my DFI board has the three settings for:
1.CPU GTL 0/2: currently set at 63
2.CPU GTL 1/3: also set at 63
3.NB GTL: set at 61
So, on your board, do you have all those values set at 45?
Sorry, my board has 4 settings all for CPU only, GTLref lane 0-3
I set lane 0 and lane 1 to -45Mv my board doesn't use the multiplier like yours, it uses a voltage offset. I left lane 3 and 4 on auto as I've heard they are not used for dual cores. You need to calculate your gtlref differently than I do. You could use my number and work the equation backwards to find the number you need. GTLref settings will change when you change your VTT also.
VTT * 0.667 + Y = VTT * 0.635
my VTT is 1.35v
so for me Y= -43.1
my board only goes in 5mv increments +/- so I set it for -45 and it seems to be alot more stable so far.
so you set both lanes to -45. on my board it suggests that the second lane be set to 0.670 and first lane 0.630. So I'm unsure as to set both of them to equal values, ie both 0.625, or decrease the same amount from each lane, ie 0.625 and 0.665
Just a heads up on a E8600 Batch Q820A963
VID: 1.25V
24/7 Stable 4.5GHz 1.344V
http://users.otenet.gr/~tardari/PICS/E8600.jpg
Has anyone tried the 828XXXX batch???
If you look at the first posts you ll see that many people use the Q822A435 batch.
GTLref settings are just like everything else they vary from rig to rig. Feel free to mess around with them you wont hurt anything. You basically want to find the high end that stops working and then the lowend for each setting. Then pick a value right in the middle. The higher your VTT gets the smaller this range will be.
I got a Question? when do think the price will start to dropping on the E8600 like it's
lower level brothers like the E8400 & E8500..I just picked up a E8400 EO batch #Q820A832
for $149.99 at Micro Center that's in the States:)
@JoeBar
Good Oc brother I know your gonna work with your Voltage some more to try
and lower it as much as you can to get another Good Oc..
Thanks man. :)
At first i thought that 1.35v was enough, but after some testing i realized that 1.37v needed for orthos stability. So no lower than that...
However for a 8400 E0 @ 4.5ghz i think that it's pretty descent vcore. I have a 8400 C0 with a P5E on my HTPC which needs 1.37v @ 4.0ghz.
Temps also aren't a problem due to wc'ing. I got up to 60-61'C full load with 23'C room temp.
Your right things are very picking on these stabling test and we try not to
over Juice these processors to much:shakes:or under voltage them either
or they won't pass..i try to keep my voltage within the limits factory specs
when it comes to Oc'ing..i know the E8400 is at 1.362v Limit but..I believe
alittle bit more can't hurt to much just not to hold it there for long period of
time..
Pretty good? That's damn good, a great chip:up:
Personally, I would have been quite content with an E8400 EO if I could have gotten one at the time. That was the reason I bought an 8600 as they are all EO's. I haven't seen the prices drop much on the 8600's yet, but the 8400 EO's are certainly a better value IMHO. The 10x multi is fun to play with, but for my best benches and 24/7 settings I don't use it anyway, except for the 4700MHz CPU-Z screenshot, which wasn't any where near stable.
You got that 8400 for a great price, try it out and see what it can do. Maybe you will get lucky, like JoeBar:D
Picked an E8600 up last night and got 4GHz on stock voltage with a low noise fan running at 900RPM
E8600 Q820A606 Lappe Watercooling whit 3870x2 vmod =1.4v in same sys
ASUS P5Q Deluxe 1406 Slic mod bios
2x1GB Cellshock PC8000 CL4
Got an E8600 1.10VID according to Realtemp. Batch will follow because I'm at work now.
This thing gets HOT HOT HOT. It's absolutely uncontrollable on air. And that's a real pity because I sold my watercooling gear because I decided that a nice and small Lian Li PC-V350B would be a good idea for my daily system. But the way it is now I'm not satisfied ofcourse. Cooler is a Scythe Zipang 14cm with stock 1000rpm fan.
Currently I'm at 10*401 @ 1.25v loaded. Higher is absolutely out of the question as this is hitting 80C in realtemp. :eek:
Motherboard is a P5E-VM HDMI, which should be a good enough clocker fsb wise but is letting me down on the memory front. I'm forced to use AUTO settings on both the mem divider and the NB strap, or else it wont boot most of the time. PL is set to 9 btw. BIOS was upgraded to one of the latest.
What do you suggest I do about this mess I got myself in? Hitting myself in the head for getting rid of my PA120.3, Fuzion and 18w DDC is not what I would like to hear. ;)
My old E8600 E0 with VID 1.1625v was the same .... ran hot!
I specifically looked for, and bought, an E8500 E0 with VID of 1.25V and it runs much cooler at the same speeds, even with higher vcore than the E8600.
With Wolfdale, I have found (with E8600/E7200 and E5200) that the higher VID's are definately running cooler and therefore are better for air cooling.
Getting rid of it is not an option for me. These chips are gems when you give them the cooling they need, which I will do one way or another. I'll keep it for an LN2 run anyway.
I think that a TRUE wont handle this beast, so it definately looks like I'll have to mod this case to fit a PA120.2. I'm just hoping someone is going to step in with an awesome aircooler that fits this case. A TRUE wont fit without modding it slightly.
Looking back, I'm wondering if I didnt take the VID when speedstep reduced the frequency. 1.10 looks way too low even for this hothead.
I just got my 8600 installed and so far it looks good. Its a 1.26vid 7/17/08 PD 820A324 on a P5K prem on its own water loop which booted right up at 4500 at 1.32v.:D Testing begins now, I will post more later.
Ok so far I have been running fine at 4600mhz at 1.368v benchin without issue so I cranked it up a bit to test a quick max, no Orthos or Prime just yet. Just by luck I also lost one good stick of my Ballistix so I had to switch over to either my Teamgroup or Corsair Dom backup so I took the Teamgroup and have not really played with the timings yet though its solid enough at 5G at 1.642v with ram at 668 5-5-5-15 to play. This chip is on its own PA 120.3 loop with a cold air feed so temps never even got beyond the 40s. I just got in my new EK Nickel plated block but no 280GTX yet so I only have one 8800 on water which is ah but this chip is certainly faster then my CO 8400 which maxed at 4900. Cinebench R10 at 5G was 10.710, sorry no pic of that though my Quad system on the left at 3600 kills it anyway at 14,000. I will run it to hell and back and post up some better shots by this weekend but so far Im all smiles.:D here is a quick run of 3dm06 at 5G with my 8800 on water. http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm06=8934805
does the newer batch of e8600 can do at good overclocking? because i plan to upgrade to that core for gaming :D
In generally in does better, my best OC 5.3Ghz on water my chip, 4,5 stable 1.42 , my 8500 C0 Did 4200 at over 1.45 stable, and by the look of all here, the 8600 does better, but i dont think you have to get a 8600 just couse you want gaming, 4,2ghz are more then enough for any gaming rig, get yourself a better grahic instead :)
Here is what I got so far still testing
http://img239.imageshack.us/img239/2...zstablebp6.jpg
http://img101.imageshack.us/img101/3...hstablewk5.jpg
http://img149.imageshack.us/img149/5369/43spiwc7.jpg
http://img165.imageshack.us/img165/1...4stablesk1.jpg
http://img519.imageshack.us/img519/1933/44piyy4.jpg
Snatched one off eBay after several restless nights of hell with E8400/E8500.
Stock vCore is 1.216v, stable up to 433x10, tried two hours of Othros CPU Torture before I stopped it to try more. 443x10 needed vCore at 1.285v, and after that pushing more becomes extremely difficult.
Interesting thing is on both E8400/E8500 and the same Mobo, vNB and VTT both needed to be high, 1.49v and 1.50v respectively. But on E8600, the vNB can't go past 1.41v, while the absolutely VTT I could use is 1.28v, anything else higher fails Orthos under 11min. But at 1.22v it lasted Orthos to 27m 6s.
Currently Orthos Small FFTs torturing the below settings:
Ratio: x8.5
Strap: 333
FSB: 530
PCIE: 100
DRAM: 1062
5-5-5-15-5-65
Static Read: Auto
Ai Clock Twist: Auto
Performance Lvl: 9
CPU Voltage: 1.3625v (1.35v real)
CPU PLL V: 1.50v (1.56v real)
NB Voltage: 1.41v (1.42v real)
SB Voltage: 1.10v (1.16v real)
SB 1.5 V: 1.50v (1.56v real)
L.L.C: Enabled
FSB Termination: 1.28v (1.21v real)
CPU GTL Ref: x0.63
FSB GTL Ref: x0.67
42min and going...Will post some screenies later~~~
Batch#: Q822A430
Pack Date: 7/24/08
VID: 1.215v
Idle T: 39'c ~ 41'c
Load T: 67'c ~ 77'c (spikes wildly)
Ambient: 24'c
Current Update:
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c8.../E8600_OC1.jpg
thought i'd see what fsb and ram speed i could get orthos stable on my e8600 Q822A435 on the rampage extreme, stopped it when over an hour (thats enough for me :)), the q822a435 i have loves low volts and is orthos stable at 4360 at 1.272 volt real at a lower fsb and higher multiplier, but mine runs hot for the volts used, the cpu is on watercooling as is the northbridge
Volts used
cpu 1.28 (1.2875 set in bios llc enabled)
northbridge 1.54
vtt 1.40
ram 1.93
cpu pll 1.51 set in bios
http://www.gbwatches.com/pics/600fsbddr32000orthos.jpg
Nice chip you have there. The lower 120 vids seem to run slightly warmer then the 126s though most scale up insane with good cooling.
thanks flesh ,yes the e8600 i have only needs low volts but once it goes over a certain voltage it just gets hotter and hotter even on watercooling
Q822A435 are awesome, so is the Rampage Extreme:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...Prime1288v.jpg
very nice Zeus i haven't tried orthos any higher than 4360 which too 1.272 volts real to be stable, it seems the q822a435 all seem to like the low volts but are hot little suckers for the volts used, i found the rampage board to be a bit weird to get stable with the higher ram speeds but once stable its rock solid
My 820A324 is certainly smooth on water with this P5K Prem, I have not tested Orthos with this chip yet as its still in the Torture rack but my CO 8400 needed 1.45v just to hold 4500 solid. I am waiting for my other P5Q Deluxe back in for a swap but even this board will do 545fsb which is decent. Max so far is 5200mhz at 1.7v. My girlfriend just got me a Rampage II Extreme for Christmas so I guess a I7 system is in the works pretty soon.
yummmm rampage II extreme , very nice, i'm not a big orthos fan to be honest an hours plenty imho, you've got some good results flesh , not many can post 5ghz benchmarks without using extreme cooling congrats m8
Thank You Sir, I am working on it when ever possible as I have a ton a new stuff to test. I currently have four Intel chips to play with in three different liquid cooled systems all built on CM stacker cases in my Comp room, it looks like a NASA lab. The last few days I have been testing Corsairs Dom 4G set at 4800 on the P5K with this 324 and its pretty good for a 4G set holding 576fsb at 5-5-5-15 60-8-12-11-3-8-5 at 2.1v, still working on it as I am sure there is more left but generally a very solid set of ram. Corsairs new GT line looks tasty for a I7 potential
we love it flesh just messing about for the sake of it,i think you had another good chip a bit back can't remember what it was maybe a e6850 or e8400 which you "revved the bo**ocks off" sort of speak, yes i have seen the gts they look excellent , the bandwidth on the i7's is amazing but to me the e8600's at 4.5ghz plus aren't far off the i7's performance wise and with the extra heat and cost, new cpu, motherboard i think i'll stay an e8600 man for now
I totally agree on the E also, for the money its the shad right now. In the future I7 will shine huge with a dual chip board like Skull.
i thought i'd see what ramspeed and fsb i could do the everest memory benchmark at , this is using the 400 strap and loose memory subtimings and tref on ram set at 100 and running and on performance level 10 so not mind blowing numbers
Volts used
cpu 1. 392 (1.4 set in bios llc enabled)
northbridge 1.73
vtt 1.40
ram 2.04
cpu pll 1.51 set in bios
upped southbridge voltages to 1.6 (for the 1.5 one) and 1.1 (for the 1.05 one)
http://gbwatches.com/pics/634fsb.jpg
hi guys...managed to pick up a an e8600 es off the bay....
hopefully it will be good...does 4.5 stable on air and seen screenies for booting at 5.18ghz...
time will tell...
:up:
I had one (QHEX Q814A527 also) that did 4.3ghz @ 1.35v - that was the stable prime load max for less than 1.37v - however it did run fairly cool once lapped, see here:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=110
http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/g...69/e8600es.jpg
hopefully it'll do better than that as im running xtreme H2O with 2 x dual 120 fan rads and one single 120 rad.
im hoping for at least 4.5ghz stable...if it doesnt...back on the bay it goes...lol
probably end up with a retail, how are the latest batch anyway?
cheers
Gordy!
If you can find a q822 stepping you have decent chances. Also for a "B" instead of an "A" stepping.
The magical steppings are the q822a435 and Q832B214. My e8500 step Q822A549 isn't bad either...
cheers for the tips.... ill keep you posted
Final little test of my 1.1875 VID Q822A435.. (10x 480 @ 1.33750V bios Rampage X)
ByeBye http://www.smileyhut.com/sad/bye2.gif (& hello i7..)
http://e.imagehost.org/0654/E8600_Q8...1_34V_BIOS.jpg
very nice rabor i am also a q822a435 man
Hey lads...think i managed a good one today.....
picked up a lovely EO E8600 Q822A438 at the first shop i came to....
hopefully a good batch!!!
ill let ya know how i get on...looks like the ES E8600 i got could go on the bay before i even get it...lol
Cheers
Gordy! :)
820-822s are pretty good from what I have seen. I just grabbed another one from the Egg though I do not know the stepping yet but my last one from them cranks and is a 820A324.:cool:
hey lads...need some tweaking settings to try with my p5k-e, im in windows no probz at 4.5 at 1.36v core most things at auto apart from ddr2 speed and voltage and nb volts (1.55)
any one link me to a guide.... needs tweaked p95 failed on core 1 fairly rapid....
cheers
Gordy (ps bsod at windows 4.8ghz but as said... not tweaked any settings yet....) :up:
I got another E8600 in yesterday and its a 823A221---1.26vid which is a new number to me that performance wise seems about average. Initial burn in last night with Orthos ran at 4500mhz at 1.37v bios, 1.7v CPU PLL, 1.3vFSB Term, 333strap, 1.4vNB, 1.2vSB, .59CPU GTL, .61NB GTL. This is on water with the chip on its own loop with a PA 120.3 and Fuzion block. The ram used for this was my 4G set of Corsair Dom not tweaked. The weekend is almost here so I should be able to run some major tests and find its limit then post the results.
nice results flesh you always squeeze the most out of your hardware m8 :D
I just finished some loops of 3DM06 and Cinebench R10 at 4600 without issue so its on to some 32m Pi for desert, should do 5G benchable once training is completed. My new Teamgroup 1300 got delayed about a week or more but I got some nice Ballistix and Gskill to play with for now.
It looks like this chip maxes out at just under 5G on water and runs rather warm compared to my 820A324 with the same juice. This chip also hates any voltage beyond about 1.6v even on this torture rack which is a little strange for having a 1.26vid though the stepping is just average joe and runs hot.:)
Hello guys, I got a strange problem with my E8600 /VID 1.25/ on RE mobo
- at frequency of 4 ghz /500x8/ it runs perfectly at 1.25 vcore and with every other voltages set to min /vtt 1.1, nb 1.25, sb 1.5, pll 1.5/ + all gtl refs set to -40
- at frequency of 4.25 ghz /500x8.5/ it runs perfectly at 1.35 vcore and with other voltgages set also to min
The problem is, that I canīt run it stable at frequency 4,5 + ghz. When i try to load at 500x9 or 450x10 at 1.45 vcore or more, I can run small ffts without any problem for hours and hours... strange thing is that I cant even run large ffts - everytime I run it I got the freeze of the system in max of 30 secs. I tried to tune every single voltage, refs, skews a so no, but with no luck, even more vcore didn't help. I also run memtest whith no problems.
Any suggestions guys?
I would agree on more NB vcore like 1.4-1.5v and perhaps increase PLL to 1.7. Your SB vcore should be lower like 1.25.:)
I have 2 screens to show from My E8600 on a P5Q Deluxe.
Attachment 92802
Attachment 92803
For this results i didn't use High Voltages on FSB Termination Voltage an PLL Voltage.
It is very interesting see you pushing Your CPU's at High Frequencies using a lot of FSB Termination Voltage an PLL Voltage.
As i know too much FSBTer. Volts and too much PLL Volts are 1st dangerous for CPU and 2nd for Motherboard.
The Voltages i use in 1st Screen are:
FSBTer.V 1.20V
NBV 1.20V
PLLV 1.52V
In Second Screen:
FSBTer.V 1.26V
NBV 1.26V
PLLV 1.56V
The Maximum Temps i reached was 54C°.
My question is Why are you Pushing so Much Volts on FSBTer and PLL ?
For me running that speed of 2520mhz would certainly not require high fsb or Pll vcore but long term use of high settings can and will take its toll on chips. Im testing this new chip right at around 4.8-5G when benchin and more juice is needed, my cooling setup never lets temps go above mid 50s even at 5G ever. This new 823A221 is by far the hottest chip I have seen in a while and I am currently testing it at 577x8.5=4904mhz at 1.58v.:)
With the right cooling system a lot of things more are possible.
At the moment i enjoy more Clocking using Air Cooling and the limits are quiet different.
Maybe in a next future i will go on Water.
Without a doubt major cooling is going to help obtain much higher stable clocks and that is what I am into. My Torture rack is just one of three custom built liquid systems I have running right now in this room and contains separate water loops for the chip/card plus has ducted cool air intake for the rads and case which is a modded CM stacker. In the winter I use ducted fresh air from outside when possible and during the summer I have other types of refrigeration which work good also. Here is 32meg Pi I just ran about 20mins ago to test the high fsb on this P5K, nothing special just testing the water. :)
Ordered from Newegg on Friday.
Q823A221
Just starting off. Wow!
My e8400 needed 1.55v for 4Ghz. I can't wait to see what this thing does. I can't believe I paid $269 for a chip that I didn't need. My e8400 was weak, but it was still plenty of power at 3.9Ghz. Hopefully, I get over $100 for my e8400 on ebay.
http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/k...brown/4gig.jpg
Some other guy with your batch hit 4.5ghz @ 1.4v prime stable 2hrs.
well doods,
im 4.5ghz 1.4v prime stable so im happy with that.
looks like the P5Q-E willgo on the bay!!:D
Pushing a little further. I think I'm gonna let it sit here for a little bit. With my e8400, I pushed it really hard right off the bat and it degraded initially. I'm gonna let this baby burn in a little before moving on . . . well, probably not. I'm not a very patient person. Should I not worry about PLL voltage, FSB termination and GTL ref until I get into higher clocks? Is it really just as easy as increase FSB . . . increase vcore . . . if vcore doesn't help, increase FSB volt . . . repeat? It looks like I have a stuck sensor too. It will probably start moving as I put some more vcore into her.
http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/k...rown/42Ghz.jpg
I am so glad I bought this chip. Sold my e8400 for $117 also :up:. I can't believe how much some people are being USED proccessors for on ebay. There's E6700 going for over $100!
I'm not sure wether to push for 5GHz or not. If I push now, I think I'll have a better shot than if I wait. This chips seem to degrade a bit initially.
http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/k...rown/45Ghz.jpg
Quick prime95 small fft's test with my new E8600 Q820A597. I'll leave it for an hour more or so and then I will try 450x10. :D
Vcore might go lower one notch or two, not sure yet.
http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/663/19903602pv9.png
http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/1...ng/1/w1373.png
How are you people getting past 4.2ghz
I've tried everything, and it still fails Ortho
what am I missing
Bios: 1702
Multi - x10
Strap - 420
CPU Front Side Bus - 333
CPU V - 1.3625v
DRam - 2.00v
CPU PLL - auto
North Bridge - auto
Front Side Bus Termination - auto
CPU GTL - auto
North Bridge GTL - auto
CPU Clock Skew - auto
North Bridge Clock Skew - auto
cpu - load on
BAtch # Q820A306
Need someone's help
Thanks
These settings seem very bad to me :x
Check here pages 206 and up should provide you some info.
have E8600 batch Q820A747 Asus P5Q DELUXE bios 1702
Manual
Cpu ratio setting 10.0 Fsb frequency 399 Pci and frequency 100 Fsb strap car Dram frequency ddr2 1063mhz Cpu voltj 1.24375 (bios) Cpu gtl 0,630 Cpu gtl 0,630 Cpu pll 1.60 Fsb terminator car Dram volt 2.1volt Nb volt 1.40 Cpu clock skew delay 100ps Nb clok skew delay 200ps Cpu margin enchancement optimized
24/7 that I can raise or to go down to improve my oc =?
Ventilador Big Tyfon
Hye folks ! Just seen this thread for the first time :D
That's what I've done long time ago now, but changin' the mobo soon for an EP45T UD3P, so guess it would be better than the MIIF xD
http://images4.hiboox.com/images/080...4bcac9fc34.jpg
I was looking for the highest ram frequency : and that's what I reached :/ (for the mobo of course, my crucials are better than this)
http://images1.hiboox.com/images/080...23735db879.jpg
My 24/7 or my lanparty rig if you want (have a look at my signature)
http://images2.hiboox.com/images/080...8ce6ecc6e5.jpg
Just for fun : this is at all what I love !! ^^ 4870+4850 : CrossX Powaaa !! (30k 05 & 21k 06 \o/)
Next stage : CrossX of my two 4870 (1gb & 512mb) ...gat to cool this rig down after all : cus' so hot in my country :D
I've been running stable at 4.55Ghz 1.44v since September, still rock solid!
--Matt
Prostitute that they are paletiados in to answer my questions, demas of doing it villains throw oc terribly xD
Got cpu week 22, is this batch meant to be good one ??
Hi all,
I have a problem with my CPU, I use CoreTemp and RealTemp to monitor the CPU temperature and in idle it shows 39š and 40š degrees and when I oc the CPU up to 4000ghz it shows also 39 and 40, I dont think that is normal, can some one please help?
Regards