Correct me if I am wrong but MartinM reviewed an ES 120.4. The retail versions are meant to be even better! I have an ES rad sitting next to me and it is no where near chinese knock off standards. In...
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Correct me if I am wrong but MartinM reviewed an ES 120.4. The retail versions are meant to be even better! I have an ES rad sitting next to me and it is no where near chinese knock off standards. In...
my schoolboy German is shocking, but in the linked thread you mention a Cascade. Can you clarify please?
He was NOT a qualified HVAC engineer last time I checked in 2007! Any work he does with R402a etc is illegal in the UK from that period and subject to heavy fines.
I am somewhat sceptical that he...
I'm not sure about his "friend", doing the work. I have spoken to a few UK builders about Pazza and know all to well about his work. All I can suggest is that you ask around at Benchtec UK for...
Getting your head around these voltages has taken a bit of time and thought Monstermunch, I look forward to seeing your results under SS.
Good work.
Yorkfield doesnt have the Wolfdale voltage intolerance.
ES chips suggest these will have an FSB wall around 470mhz, but depending on the app used will be between 200 and 400mhz faster clock for...
That's retail price for the UK. And that's saying something!
Some pleb will pay it though. :(
wow, My ES would only do 5ghz on SS.
By White box do you mean hand picked?
NEVER go abover 1.6v with Wolfdales. My E8500(ES) went pear shaped above that, so did a Retail version of a friends. I was using SS, he was using custom water.
QX9650 can use 1.7v fine.
The...
4.9GHZ CPUZ on air.
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=299809
Max stable on air was about 4.4ghz.
Cool the GTX in one loop with the SB/NB and an 18w DDC. CPU with the mosfets in another. The GTX can run hot so the extra heat in the loop won't make any difference. PA120.2 in roof for CPU and...
The buider has been spot on for me. The unit has performed better than quoted!
The point of discusion is more temperature required for X speed. Maybe not capacity as I originaly posted.
I was asking a question to my specific set up.
There is certainly a big question over CPU heat output, but that was not my question. There is valid point raised by Kris's article about the cooling...
Nothing like a thread hijack. :rolleyes:
602 ;)
903 has the option for selectable half multi's, but doesn't work. 907 lets you select the half multi's.
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=274661
Max FSB I had was 470. I never got a screenie though. :(
Wolfdale CPU's are very hard to come by. At the moment its a lot easier to get an ES Yorkfield.
I thought that about heat output too, but this article says differenltly:
http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/intel/showdoc.aspx?i=3184&p=2
Thanks Pete. I had 5.4Ghz out of the QX9650 but didn't get a screenie because I got greedy and tried for more. :rolleyes: But anyway, a new bios and some more tweaks might result in some more speed. ...
Current cooling:
Duniek head, modded with extra surface area at the base and ports up top.
Captube at 2.75m and soft soldered at accumulator. (high load slhx mod)
Blended gas
Compressor Aspera...
This baby went straight under phase! No farting around with pansy air or water for me! :p:
I really hope I have missed something but, max FSB so far has been 430mhz :(
I got mine delivered today:
L740A373
Version: E23438-002
Pack Date@ 11/21/07
http://www.weescott.co.uk/images/QX_9_281.jpg
Single Stage cooling. Max CPU speed I have had so far is about...
Thats a big one. Mwuhahaha
I can confirm from a good source that this IS true. There will be a press release about it shortly.
:(
Will this do?
Q9550 with a Q9450 multi. ;)