I know the answer to this but have to ask:
How's the BIOS? Anything in there to allow any OC?
and that SP1M time was incredible for a dual cpu rig.
To put this in perspective,my DX3600/2mb/800(Irwindales)on a SM X6DA8-G2 does SP1M at 32S
I know the answer to this but have to ask:
How's the BIOS? Anything in there to allow any OC?
and that SP1M time was incredible for a dual cpu rig.
To put this in perspective,my DX3600/2mb/800(Irwindales)on a SM X6DA8-G2 does SP1M at 32S
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nice now we can compare with my 5150 rig...
i'll check your motherboard for some tools, i can't find any for temp reading, oc etc....
oh btw don't touch the fbdimms and keep them active cooled. otherwise you'll have a "finger" reminder for a few days
can you send me that temp proggie?
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Sweet !
Take the PrintScreen of CPU USAGE in the task manager
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Nice!Originally Posted by wtfdc
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My system runs 180W Idle and 280W Rthdribl.
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The BIOS has no OC . I don't think Supermicro will put in any OC capabilities since this is a WS /Server board not a GamingOriginally Posted by Movieman
Duploxx,Originally Posted by duploxxx
What mobo do you have ? The tool from my screen shot is only for Supermicro board it's called Super Doctor
That's what I figured, but it's time that Supermicro wake up and understand that even us guys that like dual cpu workstations OC the damn things!Originally Posted by wtfdc
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whaaaa, ur 3d mark score seem kinda low .... maybe b/c of GFX
yeha lol u score 4400 out of the 6000 total score
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Yeah, I guess the Nvidia Quadro FX4400 is more on precision and not on raw GPU .Originally Posted by theteamaqua
What do you mean by 4400 out of 6000 ?
How about my Aquamark3 ?
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Thanks a lot!
All these chips (including Conroes) seem to be running pretty toasty... :|
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Will that motherboard support Clovertown processors as well when they are released? I'm thinking that I would like to get that motherboard + a single Xeon and some decent RAM now, then upgrade to dual Clovertown's in mid Q1 '07.
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Yes, same mobo, same chipset , but different BIOS can be upgraded to ClovertownOriginally Posted by Serra
I don't care too much about temperature , but Wattage is more important . This workstation only consumes 210 watts at close to 100 percent CPU utilizationsOriginally Posted by The Coolest
Nice, that's a pretty good power consumption from 4 cores at full load.Originally Posted by wtfdc
What's the cooling that you're using? and as said above my post, can you post pics of your setup?
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It's in a tower based workstation , passive heatsinks.
What's the wattage of a Dual Opteron 2.8 Ghz , mobo and 4 GB of RAM running these days ?
Last edited by wtfdc; 06-23-2006 at 04:45 PM.
Hi, can you make some benchmarks of visual c++ compiling, divx compress and quake 4? thx on advance.
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