Hello.
This is my 1090T with Formula IV.
Liquid on 15° temp.
http://www.pctunerup.com/up/results/...000704_802.jpg
And 965C3@4,157GHz 4,97
http://www.pctunerup.com/up/results/...nebench497.jpg
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Hello.
This is my 1090T with Formula IV.
Liquid on 15° temp.
http://www.pctunerup.com/up/results/...000704_802.jpg
And 965C3@4,157GHz 4,97
http://www.pctunerup.com/up/results/...nebench497.jpg
Just for lols
Jeez, all these single socket scores.
Haven't you guys learned yet?
CB11 is dualie and quad socket territory!:rofl:
Is that on water, air cooling?
Nevertheless, I still added it to the CB11.5 score chart.
:D
Stock air atm in a cm stacker 832 with stock fans. Hoping to go thuban soon. Either the 1075 or the 1090 :)
1055T AM2+ & DDR2
http://www.hulashare.com/images/6637...6300525637.jpg
It seems like Cinebench isnt a really Bandwidth whore as i assumed it would be
OK, I was bored tonite and decided to push my CB11.5 score.
It's no 8.xx but it's still my best ever... :p:
Not too shabby for a conventional water rig. As you can tell from the SS, there were quite a few OS tweaks involved too (turned off all the un-needed stuff).
I probably didn't tune it just right for this bench, kinda went for MAX on everything... :cool:
I like CB 11.5, it's a pretty good stability test and not the easiest thing to complete at high clocks on an AMD rig... :D
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3...Best_CB115.png
Nice one Dave. I can tell you 8.xx doesn't come by itself, it was real hard. At least for my cpu. Did you manage to fix your >300ht speed problem yet?
This is a little OT Zeus, but yeah, I figured out my HTRef problems.;) It was all related to Memory....
I actually figured it out using my Mushkin BBSE's. All I needed to do was bump the voltage up to 1.60 and I could get higher HTref clocks.
IMHO, I don't think Thubans IMC likes low voltage (<1.5v) mem kits...
I was actually going to start a new thread about this, but I've had a few beers and decided not too... :p:
Oh well, ya got me started now... I'll spill the beans!
Once I figured out that the BBSE's would allow me to clock the HTref higher (as long as I gave it a little more juice), I bought a discounted Hyper kit (Corsair GT 2000 CL8 @ 1.65v), it wasn't cheap, but $220 seemed reasonable... :rolleyes:
The sad thing is that even though I can run really tight timings @ 1600+ on the Corsairs, I can't even get close to the Freq clocks I got on the cheapo BBSE's at looser timings... :(
The Mushkins just seem to be MUCH more flexible....
With decent voltage I could get the Mushkins ~ 6-8-6 @ 1800.
I'm having a hard time getting these GT's >1650 reguardless of timings.
I've only had them for a couple weeks so I very well could be missing something... :yepp:
If anyone has any tips on tweaking the Corsair GT's for Freq, I'm all ears...
I'm on vacation next week and I'm taking advantage, so excuse me for being buzzed... :p:
Good to hear you've got it figured out Dave. The Corsairs should do better than that, assuming you have the same kit i had? Give them up to 1.75V and you should see around 880 (DDR 1760) 6-6-6 or even 6-6-5. Don't go lower than 18 for tras, 15 is good up till 820, over that use tras 18.
Good luck. ;)
:up: Nice, that moves you up 8 places in the CB score chart! :D
ReKcOlNu: Thanks for keeping and updating the list! :up:
I've got a new one though...
Is it stable? Well, it was stable enough to get a good CB score. ;)
What can I say... I couldn't have Flank3r's wicked Air Cooled 1090T beating out my W/C'd 1055. :cool:
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3..._Best_CB11.png
hehe, good work Dave, hm, i must to go harder working, now your 7.82p is very hard for me
Here is my gold 1055t chip under a 3/4 hp cascade
http://users.tpg.com.au/cytotek//4.7ghzCinebench.3.jpg
someone send him a 1090T, bet he gets 5ghz in under an hour!!!
a bit better CInebench R11.5 run, my record to time. 4320MHz 3085MHz for NB. I tried second 4340MHz run, but about 75% run crash a program :-/. Still aircooling, CPU voltage 1.525V Update me :-)
http://img715.imageshack.us/img715/5...64bit4319m.png
Flank3r, i think it's time to move on to better cooling, maybe water....:D
this cpu you have is an excellent piece.....:up:
thx felix, im think, some day broken 4340 run and of course 7.7 point :-). But in 32-bit i can run Cinebench with same setings at 4370 MHz :-)
Here's my run at 4.625GHz @ 1.55v with the NB at 3.0GHz @ 1.35v under my stock VapoChill LS. It got up to -4°C for this Cinebench run. I just got this chip less than a week ago and normally run it at 4.5GHz @ 1.525v playing BC2 and it hasn't crashed yet.
http://webpages.charter.net/darkdark...ebench11.5.jpg
did someone say they wanted a 5GHz shot?
http://webpages.charter.net/darkdark...v%20H-2.2G.jpg
too bad it crashed right after i saved the SS :p