I'm using 4x 2gb Corsair PC8500 C5's @ 1:1
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I'm using 4x 2gb Corsair PC8500 C5's @ 1:1
Machinus: I am using 2x2gb GSkill pc2 8500 at the moment.
Still working on 4.4ghz, looking better.
http://img338.imageshack.us/img338/6164/new44.png
4hours (or close enough) Prime blend 4.4ghz. I took my OCZ LV1.8v ram out and put my GSkill f2-8500CL5D 2.1v kit in. Forgot to set ram voltage back to 2.1v, started Prime up and has been running at this voltage stable. I am running 1:1 so maybe 2.1v is not needed?
Thank you Sergio for your help on MSN, you have been a huge help to me in learning this board and getting settings right to become stable. :up::up:
http://img194.imageshack.us/img194/8...primeblend.png
Passed blend overnight. :D
http://img20.imageshack.us/img20/2294/blend14hours2.png
Well as i cant prime this beast not even on water at this vcore i decided to left it overnite folding...the giga loves this 4500 /1200 :D
http://img338.imageshack.us/img338/6806/capturexxx.jpg
Cheers :up:
Sergio
Wow Nice Vcore U Guys
I'm Try To Stable With 1.42Volt On 500 FSB
Finnaly Kill DFI :D And Kill Myself Too :))
Thanks Sergio. Great job with your 4500mhz. Its hard to Prime a low VID chip at over 1.4v even with water as you know. I think I have reached my limits also with temps in Prime.
Vivid, I hope you will try the Gigabyte UD3P or UD3R board when you are done with your DFI. I believe you will be able to do much better and possibly with less voltage using the Giga board.
It's a shame that these awesome VID chips have such high temps... I'm getting roughly 65C load on air with 1.368v, and my ambient is warm and my case all closed up, so I may yet aim for 4.35 provided the temps are not too high and the FSB is relatively easy to stabilize :D
Id rather have higher temps than require higher volts, you can always control the temps but not the volts.
ok, maybe a bit off, but when will Q9650 get a "good" price drop? at $320-350 it's still too expensive (considering it's an "old" Core 2 architecture...)
Twin quads Tom lol :D
never primed 10 hours lol first time ever
http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/1...376vcore21.jpg
Cheers :up:
Sergio
Nice OC Sergio! :up:
Looks like Windows 7 is some computing platform! :up:
Sergio's 10hr P95 run on Win7 resulted in about 550 tests done on each core. Tom's 14hr P95 run on Vista, however, got about 630 tests done on each core. If we extrapolate Sergio's P95 speed, to get 630 tests done it would only need about 11.5 hours! :cool: That's a whopping 2.5 hrs ahead after a half-day racing just by upgrading the OS! :eek:
I am very impressed.. Did you tweak something on the Win7, Sergio?
Nope just standard 7600RTM install...
Tom's running 7100RC version mems at PL9 / trfc 68 on 1:1 on other divider and standard profile (correct me Tom if its not like this), also using prime version 25.9 x64
Im runing 7600RTM running PL9 1174Mhz / trfc 52, standard profile on 2.04B divider and using prime version 25.11
Really didnt pay much attention on that...weird i didn't tweak anything its just standard W7 installation of 7600 x64 ultimate
Cheers :up:
Sergio
I don't have any 2x2gb stix that will do 1200 240b 5:6 divider. I have a set of OCZ LV platinums that require me to use the 4:5 divider but become unstable over 1200mhz. Have to run 1:1 200d for anything over 480FSB. I am in W764bit 7100 version.
You guys have very similar chips - 4.4 @ 1.376v, very nice :up:
I've been taking my CPU down a notch at a time trying to get it as low as possible for 4.3GHz...been priming for nearly 2 hours at 1.356v (bios) so now I'm going for gold: 1.35v :D