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The price of reliability is the pursuit of the utmost simplicity. It is a price which the very rich find most hard to pay.
http://www.lighterra.com/papers/modernmicroprocessors/
Modern Ram, makes an old overclocker miss BH-5 and the fun it was
Hmm something tells me that these are the same ram as I have.. They used to clock _really_ bad, but since I changed to the yellow slots on my mobo and adding water to the northbridge - they absolutely fly!
This is with 2.4V I'll try to lower it a bit today, and I'll try 4-4-4 to see if I can go higher. The only problem right now is the motherboard, it is _really_ strange.. 8x472 is 100% stable, but 394x9 is far from stable..
EDIT: I now run it at 2.1V and looser timings
This is the highest I have it by now - maybe there is a tad more to get from it.
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=229321
EDIT2: I have found the limit at 2.1V now..
Unfortunately I forgot to get the vcpuid validatedI'll do that later.
Last edited by TheOriginalTB; 08-14-2007 at 10:31 AM.
Nice results TB.
These chips are in fact Elpida and don't have a tendency to melt with higher voltages! Also the kit is 159.99 at Newegg without a rebate: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...bXLC%2bCAS%2b3
Last edited by andyOCZ; 08-14-2007 at 03:14 PM.
Thats pretty good hey, 525.5 MHz 4-4-3-8 at 2.1v is comparable to good D9's at the same voltageI'd be interested to know what their 100% orthos/game stable timings are at 2.1v
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thats about right m8 for the temps, I see the same here during my testsOriginally Posted by TheOriginalTB;
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Tuning PC's for speed...Run whats fast, not what you think is fast
Mine shoots straight up from 35*C to 55*C on coretemp when starting orthos, then maxes out at 57/58*C. I think its normal behaviour, i have good HS to cpu contact and am using AS5.
I see a fair few people getting around 60 - 65*C on water. Whats you vcore, around 1.48v?
Ok, I'm back again, now it seems like I have sorted the heat issues. And I have vdroop modded my P5N-E SLI.
I'm at 556MHz ram now, 2.1V CAS 5-4-4-15-2T I'll try to get a new screenshot with 525 CAS 4-4-3-8-2T later.
Screenshot will follow.
Sounds good.
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