It did with mine. 150 mhz extra OC with 0.125 less vcore:)
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It did with mine. 150 mhz extra OC with 0.125 less vcore:)
The original 170 CCBBE I ordered June 9th, processed June 12th, & said to have shipped the morning of June 14th has yet to arrive. The overnight replacement I was sent June 20th & arrived yesterday but was a CCBWE 0546MPM. I've not heard of a stepping having only 3 letters and not 4, but I immediately contacted them and requested a refund. I received a reply via email about an hour or so later asking me to call and giving me an extension #. Was told they were out of the ccbbe stpping for 170's but have found two more and should be here Thursday and they will overnight it to me as soon as they get it. Said I will receive Friday or Saturday because cut off is @ 2 p.m. for overnighting.
Now silly me bought a 165 from them Wednesday & requested the CCBBE stepping. I also requested overnight shipping for additional cost. We it arrived today no problem CCBBE 0617FPMW. Total cost with overnight shipping $275 + $15.00 shipping. So there is still hope with these guys if you request overnight shipping. Happy with 165, 170 still working on.
I got my CCBBE 0617FPMW as well from Dave (thanks)
Did about 2.9@1.4v. Not bad.. Also got my new 144 from monarch (cab1e 0614bpmw) that I'm gonna use until Conroe comes out.. so far, 3GHz@1.425
they probably can't deliver it because it doesn't exist.Quote:
Originally Posted by The Nemesis
I'm starting to think the same thing. We'll know in a couple of days I suppose. At least I lucked out and got a fairly cheap CCBBE:DQuote:
Originally Posted by itznfb
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Originally Posted by learners permit
Maybe the sticks are blocking the airflow?
So basically, you got a CCBBE 165 0617 for $290, and you should be getting a 170 soon?Quote:
Originally Posted by The Nemesis
Thanks for reply but it's watercooled and I have 2X80 mm fans on the the sticks to pull off the heat. I was hoping one of the O\C gurus that frequent these forums might have some insight as to why this is the case but none seem to have time for a reply.
Yes, not too bad for the 165 huh?:stick:Quote:
Originally Posted by phi|os
anyone in here having at problem w/ core 0 always crapping out on them? i can do 3ghz at 1.52 but core 0 would just fail prime after like 1 minute. core 1 can still prime.
Are you sure you didn't change anything else but the sticks? I mean, vdimm or vldt. Or the 2x80mm fan positions. Because it's strange, it's the first time I hear something like that.Quote:
Originally Posted by learners permit
And don't take me as some of the gurus here, but I've been reading the DC Opteron Thread since the #1 :p:
Have you tried putting the sticks back into the original slots?
Did you knock you water block when you removed chips (bad mount)?
Checked lines for kinks?
Which temp are you referring to, Bios or windows?
little update on my 0610 dpmw:
started priming on 3.0 @ 1.568v. Currently already at 1.475v stable. Ofcours this also has to do with ambient temps (weather is cool here), but burning in also seems to help. i never thought temps make that much of a difference.
What are your ideas on this?
^^ The first vcore is a bit higher, as if I'm not wrong, 1.568v is in CPU-Z. That's got to be 1.4v x 110% or 113%. But 1.475v is pretty good. Is that CPU-Z or BIOS (we should make an standard about this...).
And yes, with CCBBEs and CCB1Es temps is everything. Just 0,5c variation can make you fail prime.
I've got a 165 CCBWE 0551WPMW yesterday, so far it does 2.6 at 1.375V with AMD's stock kewler... didn't try higher yet, but I did have a few questions, hopefully someone can help me out...
1) Is it okay to run half-multis with this chip (and/or the K8 in general)? I'm a little blurry on that issue...
2) Should there be a noticeable performance hit from running the memory at 1/2 (400mhz/2 in my case)?
3) How in the world can its' TDP be 35W? :hm: Is it per-core?
AMD64 TCaseMax - v1.19
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CPU Information (CPU #1):
Standard CPUID: Family: F, Model: 3, Stepping: 2
Extended CPUID: Family: F, Model: 23, Stepping: 2
CPUID String: 20F32
Processor APIC: 0
Processor: Dual Core AMD Opteron 165 (Toledo)
CPU Speed: 2600.01 (400.00 x 6.5)
Revision: JH9-E6
Platform: Socket 939
Startup VCore: 1.350v
Maximum Case Temperature = 49C
TDP: 35.0 Watts
Written by: Arthur Liberman.
Idea by: Petr Koc.
Thanks in advance :)
1) About half-multis, you can use them but it ends in the ram running slower. You can use this calculator to get the real ram speed:Quote:
Originally Posted by ChronoDog
http://math.gogar.com/athlon64.cgi
IMO it's better to up/down HTT a bit and use a full multi. HTT has zero impact in A64s, so running it 282x8.5 or 266x9 is exactly the same.
2) Memory speed/timings in A64 is a factor when you're benching, but if you're gaming you can ignore it. Unless you get RAM that do 260 2-2-2-5 1T, the benefits from 200 to 220 at lets say 2.5-3-3-8 are a 3-4% at best.
3) Wow, there must be an error because 35W is very low. And it's per-chip. Almost all the 165/X2 have 89W :confused:
BTW with that stepping, check first post of this thread, but IIRC you can get around 2.7ghz with 1.55v (roughly). With stock vcore, I would say 2.5-2.55ghz.
Hope it helps ;)
Thanks for the reply, that cleared some things for me :)
The memory speed calculator that you posted a link to doesn't seem to have half-multis unfortunately, but doesn't CPU-Z show a correct memory speed (in mhz)? Because I remember that with my Venice on the Neo2 (NF3) it showed 200.0mhz when it was running at 300x8 and 192.0mhz when running at 300x9...
And a small edit: in my previous post it was running at 2.6ghz at 1.375V overnight dual-Prime stable, right now it passed almost 7 hrs of per-core-prime at 2.4g 1.3V :banana:
Edit: Another question: Is the 165's LDT 800mhz or 1000mhz? I'm not quite sure about that one...
keep it below 1000, some people have got better overclocks with the LDT multiplier at 3x.
Got a new Opteron 165 0610DPMW @ Zalman 9500LED, IHS on
first result :
http://img504.imageshack.us/img504/2075/48bh.th.jpg
:D
Nice... almost stock voltage (or is CPU-z incorrect)?
Getting the same stepping next week, hope it can do the same!;-)
sheesh, i seriously dont get how ur temps are so good.... i have a TTBT and my temps at the same volts hit 50-51CQuote:
Originally Posted by Nossie
because his temps are actually ~53c, not 43c.
how do u figure?Quote:
Originally Posted by itznfb
http://noktekniq.yensjewelry.com/fil...ctures/ssc.JPG
anything i can tweak to get this to run at 2.8? also i can't prime blend with current setting but i can run couple hrs of memtest with no prob. and i can run smallftts for 6 hrs + for no prob. need some advice thanks.
the temps on my dfi ultra-d are measured good, i have a coolermaster cooldrive 4 with temp sensors and i installed one on the cpu and gpu.Quote:
Originally Posted by itznfb
when Smartguardian says its 44c, the temp sensor says the cpu temp is around 45 - 46