yeah, something not right. I retest it. Everything is ok now. I have no any idea really.
http://www.iamxtreme.net/andre/3cards-1.jpg
http://www.iamxtreme.net/andre/4cards-2.jpg
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yeah, something not right. I retest it. Everything is ok now. I have no any idea really.
http://www.iamxtreme.net/andre/3cards-1.jpg
http://www.iamxtreme.net/andre/4cards-2.jpg
ok, Thank you very much Andre
bro which catalyst drivers ur using??? i see it shows 9.0
did u try new ones???
and when ur ln2 is coming up????
I see 9.10
mybad i guess in ist post he was using older i can be wrong
i think he was using a special cool guy only driver
any ln2 updates coming brother????
so many people r waiting for ur updates :D
http://www.iamxtreme.net/andre/E762-Test/10.jpg
and thgis is what im sayin his gpu says its 9.0 catalyst :(
nice, try 3D05
Thread revival here, but I was hoping you could tell me Andre, what were the cards running at on that mobo?
Example, the first 3 at PCI Express 2.0 x16 and the fourth at x8 or are they all x16? Can't find out what the classified 4x supports on their site or google, just says 4 way SLI support.
Soeh... when's teh LN2 results coming?
Intel Max safe Vcore :
65nm - 1.55v
45nm - 1.45v
32nm - 1.35v :confused: ( Guesstimate )
So if the Max safe is around that point then all these clocks of 4.5-4.6Ghz won't be happening 24/7 :)
24/7 CPU 1.54 SS -38 idle load Crysis 1920x1200 -36
280@810/1620/1300 1.425vGPU water cold
http://img194.imageshack.us/img194/6...een091j.th.jpg
Max http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=850888
I know it is but loads of people over at overclock.net and normal overclockers are still scared of bricking there chip :rofl:
I ran my 45nm Intel chip in 1.64Vcore for months under water and the only reason I stopped was that it had started to burn the pads and pins on the CPU and socket.
I've just moved over to AMD and I have a Athlon 2 x2 at 1.545Vcore on the stock cooler and all is fine :D
By the time voltage affects a chips performance and stability the chip is to old to be of any use anyway :)
Four WRs from AndreYang:
http://www.nordichardware.com/image3.php?id=10266
http://www.nordichardware.com/news,10590.html
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