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Today I tested my fx-57 on my cascade at -80 -90C and could have a 3984MHz screenie, possible 3996MHz, at 4007 there was a shutdown but I think I can break this wall
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Today I tested my fx-57 on my cascade at -80 -90C and could have a 3984MHz screenie, possible 3996MHz, at 4007 there was a shutdown but I think I can break this wall
Max pi/3dm speeds? SS is worthless :stick:
Also, hows the mem controller on your chip? Is it freaking out at the low temps or can you still keep 260+ ram speeds?
thats all ricky and pedro had and now take a look at their 13 page thread.. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by afireinside
But they were the first to do this...But for me 4GHz SS are also quite goodQuote:
Originally Posted by FlyingHamster
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Look at fugger's 14pg thread for a bios shot. Cpulloverclock, that great news to hear. I would also like to know what the max benchable is. Do u think u can take Lardarse's 4026? A superpi run @ 260*15 or even 280*14 would give like low 21 or maybe even 20's.
I don't want to start anything here or hijack this thread but I and many other people feel that SS are worthless. Whats the point of the big number if it doesn't run anything. SSing 3300 and 5ghz are the same damn thing if the chip will max in pi at 3250.
No it wont... getting the last mhz out if it is super... a SS is just good because if you can take a 4ghz bench it wont be for 24/7 so it is still a thing that not lasts for ever. so a SS is the same and therefor it also can be a WR. i also wouldnt say that a bench is not good or so. but my opinion is that they both are good!
GREAT news cpulloverclock!!!
looking good. :banana:
I just tested a spi 1M at 3669MHz = 22.4Quote:
Originally Posted by afireinside
I'll test anymore tomorrow
no problem with the mem controller
I can bench my ram at 280+
will be ery hard but of course I'll try :DQuote:
Originally Posted by moddolicous
it's weird, I can have 24.9 at 3258MHz and only 22.4 at 3669???
So, by linear scaling (trying to sounds technical) extra 400mhz=2.5sec, so that means it will take 4069 to break 20's.
Pfft breaking 20's with A64 is tough, but if anybody can do it...
Hi cpulloverclock
Congratulations on completion of your cascade.
-80 -90C is just good temperature for FX-57.
Good luck!!
This isn't xtremelystablesystems.orgQuote:
Originally Posted by afireinside
I'm not asking for 24 prime95 while looping 3d05 :stick: There's not much xtreme in a picture that says 4ghz if you can only run pi at 3.6. We all know max 1M speeds are FAR from "stablesystems"
Just what we needed, an FX57 with a good memcontroller at -80 C*. This cpu would rock with two 7800 GTX's and RAM at 280mhz 2-2-2-5 1:1.
I'm thinking maybe AMD is somewhere closer to fixing the cold bug as more and more Fx-57SD's are able to go down to -90 and still run. I wonder if the even newer ones will get better?
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Originally Posted by gclg2000
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Awesome results :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by cpulloverclock
Glad to know yours is ok at -80 -90C under Cascade.
My initial results are:Quote:
Originally Posted by cpulloverclock
23.250 @3570.6MHz under Prometeia and 22.250 @3757.6MHz under LN2.
Yup, I got FX-57 0516WPMW 500XX as can hardly wait to get its next batch in Japan.
I can bench my SD FX-55 at -86C but around -74C for FX-57.
BTW, temp probe was taped at the bottom edge side of the copper pot.
No idea about how 9NPA+ SLi reports temp in its Bios-- it is always around +2 -- +8C after load :confused:
i'm pretty sure the results for spi are not linear :)Quote:
Originally Posted by moddolicous
Heres boot up @-100, but low htt @ -95C..bench stable @3.8G (spi1 score's sucks with low htt). Imo, 57 mem. controller need to get used to < -85C
http://img274.imageshack.us/img274/4784/mvc021f2gj.jpg
http://img274.imageshack.us/img274/2...shot0454wx.jpg
nice results dumo!
Dumo have you tried the acpi mutitweak ?
It maintain your cpu in full, it can helps you.
Thanks waus-mod :toast: ...I will try misteroadster..thanks :)
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