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    works the same either way, 8-pin or not, although I have much more luck with less crashes when overdrive is disabled.


    But I'll tell ya what's different...I'm on Vista...are you? Unless you are, there are no comparisons to be made, unfortunately. That's why noone else has luck with Crossfire overclocking, IMHO, as everyone still benches in XP. I personally won't use a DX10 card in XP, but that's jsut me.


    Would be nice if Macci could share AMD Graphics Manager....
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    no i'm on xp ,,, i have mine watercooled but not much use yet as no overclocking strangely as well on mine with amd gpu tool the 2d and 3d clocks are greyed out, is atitool any nearer, i'd even be happy to use overdrive but would need some 8 pin pcie adapters which are not available anywhere in the uk, only one i have seen is in a coolaler thread, what are you using amd gpu tool if not using overdrive





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    Personally i wont use Vista on my computer, and ill ban anyone who will try to install Vista on one of my computers. Benching in Vista is like trying to overclock HD2900XT without heatsink.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GLENBOY View Post
    no i'm on xp ,,, i have mine watercooled but not much use yet as no overclocking strangely as well on mine with amd gpu tool the 2d and 3d clocks are greyed out, is atitool any nearer, i'd even be happy to use overdrive but would need some 8 pin pcie adapters which are not available anywhere in the uk, only one i have seen is in a coolaler thread, what are you using amd gpu tool if not using overdrive



    Enabling overdrive, and leaving clocks at default(unlocking overdrive is enabling, 8-pin alone is not enough), will result in lower scores, so, to be completely honest, I'm not using overdrive at all, just AMDGPUCLOCKTool. Unlocking overdrive has not met with much success for me either.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kasparz
    Personally i wont use Vista on my computer, and ill ban anyone who will try to install Vista on one of my computers. Benching in Vista is like trying to overclock HD2900XT without heatsink.
    Yeah, people used to insist that the world was still flat too. They eventually bowed in favor of reality...times change, and so must the tools we use.

    I'll refrain from commenting on functionality or whatever, about Vista...I'll say that I use it, for sure.

    But listen...without even trying Vista, and seeing how the card behaves under DX10, there's no real way to be able to properly stress this gpu. DX9 does not use this gpu fully @ all...so I use Vista, and DX10, for stability testing.

    As the DX10 API allows load balancing, you can ensure that the gpu is used to it's fullest extent, and resources aren't sitting idle...because if it always sits idle(which can be the case quite often with how the ALU's are arranged), there's no way to even know if it's stable. That's like overclocking a quad while disabling 2 cores...no different what so ever.



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    thanks for the feedback cadaveca , aahhh i wonder if the amd graphics manager has anything to do with being able to overclock crossfired 2900s





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    No, it doesn't. I think Macci said he was flashing bios...probably using AGM to find good spots of each card by itself, and then flashing the bios and straight benching for Crossfire. I can only change card speeds once before getting a lock, so benching takes far more time than you'd think with these cards.

    Far, far, far, from perfect.

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    Don't even bother using 8Pins for Overdrive in Xfire. Yes, Overdrine will O/C or seem like it but your benches and games' performance are the same. I don't think overdrive O/C at all in Xfire.

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    Here is the screenshot from my last week single card 3DMark06 test: 16067

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    Nice new pot. Thats true engineering

    The score is very nice as well
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    New container design. Looking forward to these
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    That sounds like an interesting design. Have you heard anything from W1zzard recently

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    Another container is halfway done. I have to do some finishing work (even though i think its the inside that matters and drill couple of holes for mounting there but youll get the idea:




    It weights 2380g so its kinda heavy for gpu container too (and also efficient im certain about that). Changing aluminium to copper should get load temps down about 20c. I have made identical version of Sampsas cpu container from aluminium and that was the case there.
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    I made very quick test (first mount, stuff in, temps, kinda bada-bim bada-bum...) in 160w bench and container gave -29c so 16c improvement to aluminium version (alu gave -13c).

    I wanted to be certain that i havent made that internal cross thing too high for dryice but those are very good temps in this bench, especially knowing that with better contact it would get even few degrees lower.




    Im looking forward to see these in real action but there are still lots of work to do before that is possible.
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    nice book with the swastika.
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    The book is William L Shirers Rise and fall of third reich, which is worth reading. It had the optimal thickness for this situation but i dont think my insulation job and mounting had passed in 1940 germany...

    Anyway i managed to break 3,2mm drill inside the copper so which is "the old classic". The good thing is that i got container milled about 1mm from the sides so it doesnt look so brutal anymore.

    But maybe enough ot about the container now.
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    very nice container there ilkkahy! will show pics when my containers are ready, i have my old and just work away so that the coldplate goes in against the shim to rech the core and the hole is the same as to X1900 series so it's not much of job doing that, pics will come
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