Any reason you run so loose timings @ 218 with memory which is supposed to do even more?
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OCZ4661024PFDC-K 3-4-4-8-1T @ 218MHz
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Any reason you run so loose timings @ 218 with memory which is supposed to do even more?
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OCZ4661024PFDC-K 3-4-4-8-1T @ 218MHz
Nemesis, I agree, I think this is mostly due to heat dissipation - a testbed has great airflow.
I keep my cases open, this lowers the temperature by over 15*C. The cases are plain cases though, a well designed case like TT Armor should provide OCs as good as a testbed.
Besides, when you pin the mobo, it's not much fun unscreing it (Uff, just finished reinstalling dual xeons in PC-DL - what a f***ing hard to switch design.......)
i get what you are saying, but my "testbed" was in my case. i just didnt screw the mb in in case i had to tighten the BT or something. it was lying on its side so the mb was flat and the full weight of the BT was on the chip.Quote:
Originally Posted by The Nemesis
when my tower is up right, my max is 2925. i put it on its side again and ive primed 2950 for about 2 hours now. strange.
Sounds to me like the hsf is making better contact with the IHS while flat. The weight of it may be cauing just a bit of separtion while sideways. Download Everest Ultimate 3.00, when you run it will display temps & volts by the clock. What I like about it, is it displays the temp of each core as well as the cpu temp we normally see. When priming, you'll notice that whichever core always fails first, the temp is much higher than the others as well as the temp that smartguardian or mbm reports. I paid for mine so I don't know if this feature is not available on the trial version, but you should check it out.:DQuote:
Originally Posted by blazin-asian
Heat pipes work better with motherboard horizontal.
hmm....does that mean i need to tighten my BT a bit more to make it stay sideways?
so i was able to prime 2950 for 5 hours before SP2004 for core 0 just FROZE. core 1 was still going strong almost into 6th hour. shiet.
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Originally Posted by blazin-asian
when one of the cores stops your temps will drop dramatically...
yea i know. everest shows both my cores @ ~55c load and cpu @ 42c. strange.Quote:
Originally Posted by niexa77
3ghz - 1.45v :: 3.1ghz - 1.57vQuote:
Originally Posted by blazin-asian
because its early edition OCZ gold. i'm surprised it even boots on an AMD machine.Quote:
Originally Posted by alfaunits
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Originally Posted by blazin-asian
Yes I'm using Toast for burn in because I have higher load temps than with Prime. :) You can burn with lower volts at same speed or at same volts but at higher frequency. It depends what you want.
For example if you want to run your CPU at 3GHz with 1.45V but you need 1.475V, then you set 1.45V and you burn in as long as needed to be stable at 1.45V. ;) I hope you understand me... :p:
edit: BTW...I'm not stuck at 2925MHz... :cool:
2 months old chip CCB1E 0609FPMW on watercooling.
Prety warm here in Greece, about 28c room temperature.
24/7 stable :-)
holy crap. 2.9 @ stock? is it prime stable though?
... we had 35*C room temps up in Serbia, and I thought I'd boil on my vacation to Greece ;-)
Sheesh, I'm jealous - both CPU and temperatures :D
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Originally Posted by Sisman
I've hit a wall @ stock with 305x9 stock vcore on my 165 CCBBE 0610
So, on my DFI CFX3200-DR, I've got vcore set at 1.325*107.2% = 1.4204v
CPU-Z says 1.3904V..
Dual Priming @ 326*9...I'll post screenies when I hit 3 ghz...
Dual prime temps on air at this = 38-40C
What divider are those modules running on Brin?
Got a 165 CCBBE 0615 I've been testing on an open bed with Cosair HydroCool. Runs up to 2850 Super Pi stable and will Prime at 2830 all at default Vcore on DFI NF4. Problems are temps which MBM shows to be 54-56 on load. Prime does not error or crash had it up for 4 hours before stopping. I've reseated waterblock 4 times with no improvement in temps. When it reaches it final home it will be under either storm or apogee block with Swiftech 220 rad and mcp655 pump mounted internally. Currently a 170 CCB1E is under apogee at 1.45 2.8 with loads in 44-47C range. Guess I'm asking would you de-lid the 165 or wait an hope for improvement on temps??
I've got them running on a 3:4 divider, which sets them right at 250.5mhz = DDR500...So, I'm basically running them at their stock speeds..
SuperPi best time was 28seconds and some change...I'm Dual Priming right now at 1.48(according to SmartGuardian), will check if she's still going when I go home for lunch..
Here's my 06 linky...I haven't oc'ed the vid cards yet..=)
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm06=392018
9852, I will break 10000 when I oc vid cards..Guranteed..
check the thermal offset in CBiD. if it is drastically higher than the 170, it would be benficial to "pop the top".Quote:
Originally Posted by FrostyAMD
what is the best stepping for the Opty 165....... CCB1E or CCBBE
Hey, where do you want me to put my Opty overclocks at??
That way you can add it to the list??
And what screenies do you need?
CCBBEQuote:
Originally Posted by daboogas94e
just send me a PM with this info:Quote:
Originally Posted by BrinNutz
Model: 165
Stepping: CCBBE
Date: 0615
Package Code: EPMW
CPU Frequency: 2900
VCore: 1.45
Cooling: TT Big Typhoon
Load Temperature: 45c
Prime Stability: 6 hours 44 minutes
in the PM edit the red info with your info. make sure its complete. and when i get around to updating the DB it will be updated.
Well, I don't know how to make it a thumbnail and link it..so here's the linky to the screenie..340x9, currently dual priming
http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f7...Y165340x91.jpg
Oops, I just realized, I was running late to get back to work, and I forgot to hit the Memory tab on one of th e CPU-Z tabs...
I'll repost it sometime tonite
ccbbe 0617FPWM is the best in my experience.. can hit 3Ghz@1.5vQuote:
Originally Posted by daboogas94e
show off! :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by BrinNutz
i can also boot at 3070 myself but that doesn't make me stable.. show us some prime,superpi results :p: