Great work Sergio :up:. Excellent temps in IBT as well.
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Great work Sergio :up:. Excellent temps in IBT as well.
I still think your temps are to high and not letting it pass. How much memory are you selecting for your IBT runs? If I remember right, you said your vid is 1.225? Heres a 20 pass run on my xeon (1.225 vid) with max mem at 4.4 and ram 1:1. Its late so I didnt have time to play with the voltages but I can probably go lower on some, in particular mch if I ran it at cas 5 and PL 9 instead. Ambient was 25c and temps came up to high 60s.
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4500mhz Prime blend stable. :D I am very happy with this system now.
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Thanks Sergio.
Niiiice run OC Nub :up:
where are you guys getting the C batches from?has anyone gotten
a C batch from newegg?im thinking of getting a quad again,but i might
just get a X3380 @3.16.
Unfortunately not all the C batches are amazing, just like with any other batches.
I've seen three L847C187 in the past week and the 'best' VID was 1.2625V and the worst was 1.300V.
None were good at anywhere near 4400 without over 1.5V and they sucked :rofl:
The consistent C at the moment seems to be L847C037 which I have seen mentioned in a few places.
KRich, Thank you. I honestly thought I sucked at this for a long time. Could not get stable at over 4.35ghz on my other chip. This chip made it seem easy.
thanks for your help!
i just made mistake and mistake and mistake, the vid is 1.2125
i am thinking of the temp problem too, core get 8x~90 and motherboard get 9x degree lol, although the room temp is 32 but i really dont know what the hell is going on , thinking to buy a ek supreme lt waterblock, the motherboard temp seems to follow the core temp? i just see it raise and drop with my cpu
forget the ibt a moment, would temperature cause a fatal error : final results was XXXXXX, expected XXXXXXX in prime95?
because i usually see people get rounding error rather than this, i google this but not getting much useful help.
if the temp really is a problem, damn, i dont know what to do, this wc system(w cpu loop only) is already a big deal to me. i tried to run my ram at 1001 and passes two memtest so shouldnt be a problem? my g-skill 4gb is rated 1000 also.
For the Q9650 exhaustive testing has demonstrated that any temps above 65oC WILL cause fatal errors in Prime95 or IBT, therefore is useless to use those programs to test stability if you can't keep the CPU cooler then that.
This may not apply to ALL the Q9650 but I would say at least 75% of them.
Correct Jor :up: in my case applies perfect if CPU sensor (not cores) hits from 75 to 77C (meaning cores on 67 to 71) and stays mostly on that temps, tests will fail 99% of the times. If CPU sensor keeps under 75C and some times hit more, but mostly on 69 to 73C tests will run perfect.
Cheers :up:
Sergio
omg.. what can i do then?
i dont know where is the problem in my wc system
at stock speed and default setting, the cpu wont get over 50 degree under water at full load, and usually get 35 at idle
i dont know why when i raise it to above 4ghz and above 1.3v, the temp at full load go crazy, at idle is about 45~55 depends on fsb and voltage, but at full load just go 69, 7x, 8x, and even 90, damn
You've got a low VID chip which can tend to run hotter than high VID. As you've also got high ambient temperatures, there is only so much that water cooling can do.
Wish you lots of luck :up: and hope some fine tuning will help you - Perhaps post in the Liquid Cooling forum to see if you can get some tips on any improvements that could be made with your setup?
I dont think there going to end up releasing the 3380 so if you want one youll need to find an es.
Its not necessarily a problem with your water setup but more so with your ambient temps being 30C+. Water setups can pull alot of heat out but with ambients like that they can only do so much. IBT is one of the hottest running tests so you should probably forget about using it until you get your cooling under control.
Maybe try some HyperPi, SuperPi, Folding, or some other programs to test stability as Jor suggested. I doubt getting a different water block will help by much. The air blowing through my rad when Priming is 16c (tested using a dmm), with 30c+ambient there is no way I could Prime. If you can manage to Prime at 70-75c with your high ambient room temps I would say your water cooling is doing a good job.
Having a hard time getting stable at 489x9. Anyone have any suggestions? Here are my current settings. Boots fine, but blue screens at soon as I start prime. System specs in sig.
Thanks
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