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    X2 4800 @-95C evap. temp...

    Finally.......Heres X2 4800 'N' chip @ -67C core bios temp. with ACPI Multi still....



    Default setting....



    Last edited by Dumo; 02-21-2006 at 07:20 PM.

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    let us know how high can you get htt
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    Looking forward to some real 3D benches.

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    Quick test....comparo to cold bugged FX60....




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    Quote Originally Posted by dogsx2
    Looking forward to some real 3D benches.
    I got a hunch that your 180 will do the same

    Now, @ least I can run cascade without big bug problem...I will hook up single stage to this poor 1900XTX...
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    Use systool for the temps, it reads correctly on DFI boards
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    @Dumo,

    Have you ever tried running div233 or div255 with that bugged FX-60, e.g. 227x15 div233 (RAM @ 261MHz)? I've not had a FX chip and I'm not sure if those "upclock" ratios are available @ x15. but I was just wondering...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bachus_anonym
    @Dumo,

    Have you ever tried running div233 or div255 with that bugged FX-60, e.g. 227x15 div233 (RAM @ 261MHz)? I've not had a FX chip and I'm not sure if those "upclock" ratios are available @ x15. but I was just wondering...
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    Quote Originally Posted by bachus_anonym
    @Dumo,

    Have you ever tried running div233 or div255 with that bugged FX-60, e.g. 227x15 div233 (RAM @ 261MHz)?
    Still use Ultra-D......I will try (again) with RDX200. I hope it wont go crazy/kaboom on this good cpu

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dumo
    Still use Ultra-D......I will try (again) with RDX200. I hope it wont go crazy/kaboom on this good cpu
    With the ultra-D you have the options with the 704-2BTA bios
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    Quote Originally Posted by Major
    It worked for me
    Whoa! I just went back to your thread and just noticed that - x14 and CPU/13! Awesome!
    Have you tested it to see If it helps fight cold bug?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bachus_anonym
    Whoa! I just went back to your thread and just noticed that - x14 and CPU/13! Awesome!
    Have you tested it to see If it helps fight cold bug?
    I've had no problems with cold bug at all keeping my HTT low and using the 233 & 250 dividers, its not related to Memory speed just HTT from what I can tell (limited experience with coldbug) but I'd love to see Dumo confirm
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    I'll try Major ....You just found something really important for all bugged FX60s

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    Quote Originally Posted by Major
    I've had no problems with cold bug at all, its not related to Memory speed just HTT from what I can tell (limited experience with coldbug) but I'd love to see Dumo confirm
    Yes, you're right, it's HTT related that's why "upclock" with those FXs can be really uselfu

    @Dumo,

    Can you just for kicks try, e.g 280x12=3360MHz div180 (RAM @ 258). If it cold-bugs at this HTT (perfect for this test ) then try 240x14=3360MHz div233 (RAM @ 258)

    Damn, I just realized it's about 4800+ here

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dumo
    I'll try Major ....You just found something really important for all bugged FX60s
    indeed he did, thats an nice X2 4800 you have there Dumo.

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    That is sick! 3.4@ 1.58
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    Looks like you found one heck of DC chip Dumo especially at -90C. You're going to have some fun. Keep us posted.

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    It came from Mikeguava's treasure box....full of nice cpus. Thanks Mike
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    Quote Originally Posted by bachus_anonym
    Yes, you're right, it's HTT related that's why "upclock" with those FXs can be really uselfu
    hmmm, which makes me think that it's not the memory controller as we're used to thinking, but instead, this little bit of die right here:

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    So the clock generator is unable to generate a specified HTT under certain temps (i.e. the colder the lower the HTT, vice versa) on bugged chips??

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    well, the actual clock generator is on the mobo. that little bit is what multiplies that clock signal to get the cpu clock, and does the math to get the memory controller's cpu:dram ratio... and possibly some other things.
    if it's actually causing the problems, who knows, but if it's purely HTT limitation and not ram clock, then it's quite possible.

    one thing to think about.. i'm sure some of you have had boards that have a max HTT that changes with different cpu's... like i had a dfi nf3-250gb that did 310mhz with a 3200+ claw and 433mhz with a 3700+ newark... so this little bit definitly effects something.

    sorry for kinda going o/t dumo
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    Ok thanks for the explanation still learning here.

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    I can bench @ 250 htt @ 1:1 and 1.6V core...The problem either cascade can't maintain heat load fluctuation enough to finish 3D'06 (I have to add more R502/507 to the first stage compressor)...or bad evap mount....

    Last edited by Dumo; 02-21-2006 at 08:48 PM.

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    How high have you gotten HTT so far?

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    ...............
    i wish my FX60 can do the FSB like this

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