400*5/4=500MHz (DDR2 1000). Maths.
If you want FSB400 and DDR2 900 use nForce 6xx. You can't do this with P965
400*5/4=500MHz (DDR2 1000). Maths.
If you want FSB400 and DDR2 900 use nForce 6xx. You can't do this with P965
User Name:
Stability: 12Hours Orthos Priority 9
CPU: E6600
OC: 4.2ghz
Stepping: 6 B2
Week: L628
Code: B367
Vcore: 1.55 in bios(1.47 under load)
Cooling: Phase
Cooler brand/model: Jinu117 Vapoli
Motherboard: Asus Commando
Bios Version: 0702
Operating System: Xp Pro 32
RAM brand: Patriot
RAM rated speed: PC8000
RAM actual speed: 934
Latency: 4-4-4-8
Asus Commando 6600 week 28B @4.2 1.475v(1.475 in bios) 525x8 4-4-3-4 1150mhz 2.3v
2x1gb Patriot Pc-8000 Xbl | X1600 Pro | 2 Wd 36gb Raptors
Seagate 750gb | Vapoli V2000B SS | Pc p&c Black Silencer 750
Originally Posted by chron
sorry OT
AFAIK 965P chipsets can run ram with higher frequency than fsb but not lower -> FSB ist the lowest clock for your ram but you can select 667 or similar option (5/4) to clock your ram higher.
/END OT
Originally Posted by mach82
#1 | A64 3000 | Venice | CBBWE 0538 BPCW | S754 | 2.6GHz | 1.475V | AC Freezer 64 Pro | 1GB | Asus K8N4-E Dlx | Generic 430W
#2 | A64 X2 3800 | Manchester | LDBHE 0601 TPMW | S939 | 2.7GHz | 1.4V | AC Freezer 64 Pro | 2GB | DFI Ultra-D | Enermax Liberty 400W
#3 | C2D E6400 | Conroe | L631 A211 | S775 | 3.5GHz | 1.45V | AC Freezer 7 Pro | 2GB | GA-965P-S3 | Enermax Liberty 400W
Just got a new personal best for the moment. I was playing around last night trying to improve my OC for some HWbot points for that damn competition. Anyway, it was Pi stable, didnt try much else than that ATM. Keep in mind it was not tweaked in the least, (Kapersky was running, so were most normal services, RAM not optimised at only 1100 5-5-5-15, subtimings at auto) i got exactly 14.000 Sec in 1M with it.
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=165303
Not bad for Air IMO.
I might just have a buddy get me a hella deal on the X6800 and see what that can land me.
"Roses are FF0000, Violets are 0000FF, All my base are belong to you."
Asus P6X58D-E
I7 930 @ 3.9
Asus 660ti DirectCU OC
Antec Twelve-Hundred
wow all you lucky guys have some really good overclocking chips
I am soo tempted to trade in my chip for a revB or F
"WW3 will be fought with nukes, WW4 will be fought with rocks!":
menlatin's cpu is an E6400 not E6300
Praetor
» Intel i7 2600K 3103B306 » Asus Maximus IV Extreme-Z » Asus GTX 470's TRi-SLI » Corsair Dominator GT CMT4GX3M2A2000C8 » Corsair Force F180 SSD » Corsair AX1200 PSU » Corsair 800D
» Cooling : Swiftec Apogee XT » Swiftec MCP350-DDC1 w/XSPC Dual DDC Bay Reservoir » Swiftech MCR320-QP w/Scythe SlipStreams 110CFM
The Yamato
» Intel i7 920 3849B028 or i7 980X » Asus Rampage III Extreme Black Edition » Asus HD6970's QuadFireX or Asus GTX 570's 4way SLI » 6GB Corsair Dominator GT TR3X6G1866C7GTF » Corsair Force F180 SSD » Corsair AX1200 PSU » Microcool Banchetto 101
» Cooling : Dragon F1 Extreme Edition(LN2) » Custom SS by RunMc »
right right.
but it looks like i need to go for 4001mhz now...maybe dual pumps and dual rads?
Current 24/7 settings
Delidded L628B e6400@ 3.6ghz 1.38v
3.9ghz 1.56v dual prime, 4ghz dual 32m pi stable on water and P5B Deluxe
Patriot 667 LLK @ 970 mhz 4-4-4-4 2.3v
x1900xt 690/780
ouchOriginally Posted by The Nemesis
let me know of any other typo's or if I have missed out anything else
"WW3 will be fought with nukes, WW4 will be fought with rocks!":
other than my 3820 clock being behind 3808 again, nopeOriginally Posted by GrimReaper
Praetor
» Intel i7 2600K 3103B306 » Asus Maximus IV Extreme-Z » Asus GTX 470's TRi-SLI » Corsair Dominator GT CMT4GX3M2A2000C8 » Corsair Force F180 SSD » Corsair AX1200 PSU » Corsair 800D
» Cooling : Swiftec Apogee XT » Swiftec MCP350-DDC1 w/XSPC Dual DDC Bay Reservoir » Swiftech MCR320-QP w/Scythe SlipStreams 110CFM
The Yamato
» Intel i7 920 3849B028 or i7 980X » Asus Rampage III Extreme Black Edition » Asus HD6970's QuadFireX or Asus GTX 570's 4way SLI » 6GB Corsair Dominator GT TR3X6G1866C7GTF » Corsair Force F180 SSD » Corsair AX1200 PSU » Microcool Banchetto 101
» Cooling : Dragon F1 Extreme Edition(LN2) » Custom SS by RunMc »
AH CRAP! sorry last time I only changed the image file and never updated the Excel..Originally Posted by The Nemesis
took care of it now
Lazy me
p.s
thanks for the heads up
"WW3 will be fought with nukes, WW4 will be fought with rocks!":
Just got my new e6600 from Newegg and here's the stepping:
L641 F006
What the hell is that code? I thought I should be seeing an A or a B. What is that F?
It's a horrible clocker btw. Orthos stabe at 8x400 (3.2ghz) @ 1.5v in bios. I can sneak a superpi run in at 3.6ghz but it takes 1.7v in bios to do it!!!!
Anyone else with this same code? I'm extremely disappointed with the chip. I know for a fact that my board (p5b-d) and ram (gskill hz) isn't holding me back.
3700+ San Diego @ 1.7v
2x512 pc4000 Mushkin Redline @ 3.6v
MSI k8n neo2
x800xtpe
Mach 2 cooled
Superpi (1.4mod) --> 24.7 sec
3DMark '01 ---> 37.8k on stock x800xt (526/573)
omg wtf! 1.5V for just 3.2Ghz maybe you arent doing it right ? crazy check the box where is it made?Originally Posted by BMORIN
"WW3 will be fought with nukes, WW4 will be fought with rocks!":
Bro, I've been through it, I've tried everything - flashing bios, every different chipset voltage, all the different available options, etc. I am not a noob when it comes to clocking. I am 3.2ghz stable at 1.5v whether thats at 8x400 or 9x355.
My ram is solid well into 450+ with tight timings and not too much voltage. It's definitely the chip holding me back since I can boot into windows at 3.6ghz but taking 1.7v to get me there. I can't even post at 3.6ghz with 1.6v (in bios).
3700+ San Diego @ 1.7v
2x512 pc4000 Mushkin Redline @ 3.6v
MSI k8n neo2
x800xtpe
Mach 2 cooled
Superpi (1.4mod) --> 24.7 sec
3DMark '01 ---> 37.8k on stock x800xt (526/573)
Nah. Youre so close, just bench outside in the cold or somethingOriginally Posted by menlatin
"Roses are FF0000, Violets are 0000FF, All my base are belong to you."
Asus P6X58D-E
I7 930 @ 3.9
Asus 660ti DirectCU OC
Antec Twelve-Hundred
User Name: erwinz
Stability: Orthos 8 hours, Blend priority 9
CPU name Xeon 3060
OC: 2700
Stepping:6 B2
Week: L632
Code: A381
Vcore: 1.19
Cooling: TEC
Cooler brand/model: Vigor Monsoon™ II Active TEC CPU Cooling System (MACS) for Intel
Motherboard: DFI LP UT ICFX3200-T2R
Bios Version: 6.00 PG (12/22/2006)
Operating System: XP 32
RAM brand: G.Skill
RAM rated speed: PC6400
RAM actual speed: 1100
Latency: 5-5-4-15
link here.. -> http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=166090
and 8 hours Orthos
Last edited by erwinz; 02-08-2007 at 07:41 PM.
Asus P5W64 WS Professional , DFI Infinity 965P-S (testing)
X6800 , E6750 es
Micron Fatbodies , Micron D9gkx oem, Crucial 8000, Crucial Tracer 8500 (incomming)
Ati FireGL V5100, Elsa FireGL V3100
water cooling setup (EK 775 cpu block, swiftech NB Block, Swiftech pump, BI dual pass dual 120mm)
Silverstone OP650
raptors, baracuda
My only question is why priority 9 isnt a requirement. I think most of us run orthos at priority 9 so it shouldnt be an issue.
Asus Commando 6600 week 28B @4.2 1.475v(1.475 in bios) 525x8 4-4-3-4 1150mhz 2.3v
2x1gb Patriot Pc-8000 Xbl | X1600 Pro | 2 Wd 36gb Raptors
Seagate 750gb | Vapoli V2000B SS | Pc p&c Black Silencer 750
Originally Posted by chron
Ditch this > see updated results: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=276
No picture with Orthos running, so no valid entry.
Asus Crosshair V Formula-Z | FX 8350 | 2x4GB Trident-X 2600 C10 | 2x ATI HD5870 Crossfire | Enermax Revo 1050watt | OCZ Vertex 3 60GB | Samsung F1 1TB
Watercooling: XSPC Raystorm | EK 5870 Delrin fullcover | TFC X-changer 480 w/ 4x Gentle Typhoon | DDC2+ Delrin top | EK 200mm res | Primochill LRT 3/8 tubing
Case: Murdermodded TJ-07
sub 9 sec. SPi1M 940BE 955BE 965BE 1090T
He posted some links. Check them.
edit: They have Orthos, but in idle. I think it's not good.
Last edited by Blackoberst; 02-09-2007 at 08:43 AM.
This is my miserable attempt so far! the dam thing won't go above 3575mhz i have a striker extreme so i thing it is down to poor voltage regulation. Lots of people get 3600+,, is this just bad luck or what?
wow, who changed the rule
I was cheating from my earlier post which I took the screenshot after I stopped the test due to priority 9 issue (can't navigate while it is running on priortiy 9)> http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...1&postcount=11
BUT, if you want a running orthos shot at 4050mhz I also have it around 8 hrs 21 minutes if i recall correctly and if i saved it - you just need to wait until I hit home - cheers!!!
If I am on my computer I am doing something, if I am running orthos I am going to log in through RDPCLIP and be at work. It makes very little difference on stability, and for me the computer won't even login with RDP.Originally Posted by MrDeeds
2 things:
whenever i go over 1.4 vcore in bios cpuz gives me b.s. vcore reading, like 1.12 or something and never changes. any other program trusted and free to show vcore?
how do i either run prime95 in 2 windows or run orthos. got error trying to run orthos as it's not typical setup.exe sort of program and whenever i try to get a second prime95 window running it just brings up the 1 i have open already. i'm now running 3.71ghz, 464x8 and want my spot in the list
That happens verywhere CPU cant be truested hey doesnt gigabyte have any monitoring software? For us Asus motherboard users we use AI suite or PC probe.Originally Posted by burn what?
Orthos is multithreaded so you dont need to start 2 of them unless you have 4 cores
Last edited by GrimReaper; 02-10-2007 at 05:11 AM.
"WW3 will be fought with nukes, WW4 will be fought with rocks!":
Let me change lanes into e6600 >>>
Stability: 8.5 hrs. Orthos blend stable
CPU name : E6600
OC: 4050 MHz
Stepping: 6 B2
Week: L626
Code: A166
Vcore: 1.700 (bios - under load 1.62volts)
Cooling: Phase for cpu / vc-re for NB / mini kaze for SB
Cooler brand/model: Modded mach I (r507)
Thermal Paste: Ceramique
Motherboard: Asus P5b deluxe
Bios Version: ? (shame)
Operating System: WinXP Pro + SP2
RAM brand: Team Xtreem 2gb (micron d9gmh)
RAM rated speed: PC6400
RAM actual speed: 900
Latency: 4-4-4-10
vDimm: 2.35V
PSU: Seasonic M12-700
http://weboperative.com/OCIDB/index....&Qis=M&Qtmp=FS
http://weboperative.com/OCIDB/index....&Qis=M&Qtmp=FS
http://weboperative.com/OCIDB/index....&Qis=M&Qtmp=FS
http://weboperative.com/OCIDB/index....&Qis=M&Qtmp=FS
UPON REQUEST here is the RUNNING orthos shot also: http://weboperative.com/OCIDB/index....&Qis=M&Qtmp=FS
Bookmarks