gkiing
This will pwn it. Burn will know his daddy :p There is a link above that compares this prog to all the other "burn-in / stability" progs out there.
gkiing
This will pwn it. Burn will know his daddy :p There is a link above that compares this prog to all the other "burn-in / stability" progs out there.
i5 750 4.20GHz @ NH-D14 | 8GB | P7P55DLE | 8800U | Indilinx SSD + Samsung F3 | HAF922 + CM750W
Past: Q6600 @ 3.60 E6400 @ 3.60 | E6300 @ 3.40 | O165 @ 2.90 | X2 4400+ @ 2.80 | X2 3800+ @ 2.70 | VE 3200+ @ 2.80 | WI 3200+ @ 2.75 | WI 3000+ no IHS @ 2.72 | TBB 1700+ @ 2.60 | XP-M 2500+ @ 2.63 | NC 2800+ @ 2.40 | AB 1.60GHz @ 2.60Originally Posted by CompGeek
I highly doubt it. I'll run some tests at 2.2v I'm 100% sure it will maul this other program.
Time to fry!
gkiing
Don't doubt it.. try it
i5 750 4.20GHz @ NH-D14 | 8GB | P7P55DLE | 8800U | Indilinx SSD + Samsung F3 | HAF922 + CM750W
Past: Q6600 @ 3.60 E6400 @ 3.60 | E6300 @ 3.40 | O165 @ 2.90 | X2 4400+ @ 2.80 | X2 3800+ @ 2.70 | VE 3200+ @ 2.80 | WI 3200+ @ 2.75 | WI 3000+ no IHS @ 2.72 | TBB 1700+ @ 2.60 | XP-M 2500+ @ 2.63 | NC 2800+ @ 2.40 | AB 1.60GHz @ 2.60Originally Posted by CompGeek
hmm s&m reallly messes up my multitasking progs.
for example, i watch tv+prime95, to keep my vapo warm.
but when i use s&m, i get no signal from my tv card. it hogs too much cpu power. lol
Stick a Vapo on it
just tested it. compared to prime i got about a 1°C difference, which is strange, but my mosfet sure took a beating. they went up to new heights. ~39°C, where before they did 34-35°C in prime or any other situation. anyway my memory craps out and throws in the towel before i could do a full run, but whoa... hot stuff
sky / s!p - we are oldskool, dammit.
sky
How come your mosfets are running so cool in the 1st place?
i5 750 4.20GHz @ NH-D14 | 8GB | P7P55DLE | 8800U | Indilinx SSD + Samsung F3 | HAF922 + CM750W
Past: Q6600 @ 3.60 E6400 @ 3.60 | E6300 @ 3.40 | O165 @ 2.90 | X2 4400+ @ 2.80 | X2 3800+ @ 2.70 | VE 3200+ @ 2.80 | WI 3200+ @ 2.75 | WI 3000+ no IHS @ 2.72 | TBB 1700+ @ 2.60 | XP-M 2500+ @ 2.63 | NC 2800+ @ 2.40 | AB 1.60GHz @ 2.60Originally Posted by CompGeek
Thought I should add, the maximum amount of heat a cpu can put out is always 88% of its theoretical maximum.
gkiing
A general statement like that can never be true, sorry
i5 750 4.20GHz @ NH-D14 | 8GB | P7P55DLE | 8800U | Indilinx SSD + Samsung F3 | HAF922 + CM750W
Past: Q6600 @ 3.60 E6400 @ 3.60 | E6300 @ 3.40 | O165 @ 2.90 | X2 4400+ @ 2.80 | X2 3800+ @ 2.70 | VE 3200+ @ 2.80 | WI 3200+ @ 2.75 | WI 3000+ no IHS @ 2.72 | TBB 1700+ @ 2.60 | XP-M 2500+ @ 2.63 | NC 2800+ @ 2.40 | AB 1.60GHz @ 2.60Originally Posted by CompGeek
Well, he's right, but 88% is too general.
All along the watchtower the watchmen watch the eternal return.
gkiing
And how do you think is the theoretical maximum calculated, btw Intel shows it's TDP as 75% of the actual max.
i5 750 4.20GHz @ NH-D14 | 8GB | P7P55DLE | 8800U | Indilinx SSD + Samsung F3 | HAF922 + CM750W
Past: Q6600 @ 3.60 E6400 @ 3.60 | E6300 @ 3.40 | O165 @ 2.90 | X2 4400+ @ 2.80 | X2 3800+ @ 2.70 | VE 3200+ @ 2.80 | WI 3200+ @ 2.75 | WI 3000+ no IHS @ 2.72 | TBB 1700+ @ 2.60 | XP-M 2500+ @ 2.63 | NC 2800+ @ 2.40 | AB 1.60GHz @ 2.60Originally Posted by CompGeek
http://www.benchtest.com/calc.html
It may be different for different chips.
Burned me up
48*C @ 1.95v
Last edited by DaGoof; 01-02-2005 at 12:55 AM.
drilled / cut up a former cpu-heatsink, put some tim (actually pads) on all the spots where it touches a chip and then to top it off put a 80mm fan above it allOriginally Posted by IvanAndreevich
i used to think the mosfet sensor displays the coretemp and vice versa, but no way, the temps change so fast on the cpu sensor... from idle (with disconnect enabled) to full load...2 seconds max - and you can see the temp shooting up...
first time i did use that custom mosfet-sink, i didn't pack a fan... didn't check the temps for a while.. all of a sudden 65°C and rising.. whoops... so i put a fan above and all was well...
sky / s!p - we are oldskool, dammit.
sky
Well, 65C is good. They go close or even more than 100C without sinks.
ALL
BTW, if you wanna screw your MOSFETs try the "Power Supply" mode If I run that, CPU voltage becomes MORE unstable.
i5 750 4.20GHz @ NH-D14 | 8GB | P7P55DLE | 8800U | Indilinx SSD + Samsung F3 | HAF922 + CM750W
Past: Q6600 @ 3.60 E6400 @ 3.60 | E6300 @ 3.40 | O165 @ 2.90 | X2 4400+ @ 2.80 | X2 3800+ @ 2.70 | VE 3200+ @ 2.80 | WI 3200+ @ 2.75 | WI 3000+ no IHS @ 2.72 | TBB 1700+ @ 2.60 | XP-M 2500+ @ 2.63 | NC 2800+ @ 2.40 | AB 1.60GHz @ 2.60Originally Posted by CompGeek
More xposure
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Past: Q6600 @ 3.60 E6400 @ 3.60 | E6300 @ 3.40 | O165 @ 2.90 | X2 4400+ @ 2.80 | X2 3800+ @ 2.70 | VE 3200+ @ 2.80 | WI 3200+ @ 2.75 | WI 3000+ no IHS @ 2.72 | TBB 1700+ @ 2.60 | XP-M 2500+ @ 2.63 | NC 2800+ @ 2.40 | AB 1.60GHz @ 2.60Originally Posted by CompGeek
S&m got my cpu 2c higher than k7burn. 4c over prime95.
I typically run p95 all day, i joined gimps. So kicked on S&m while the cpu was already hot, same for k7burn. YMMV.
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This is all very interesting.....because running S&M just how it has been described does not increase my temps anymore then running two copies of Prime95's torture test for a few hours does.....
• Intel Core i7 875K @ 3.86GHz 1.35v /w Intel Extreme Tower Heatsink
• Intel Extreme DP55KG
• 2x2GB Kingston HyperX PC3-10666
• ATI HD5970 2GB @ 850/1,200
• Lian-Li PC-7B
• Corsair TX750 PSU
this tihng made my thought stable computer freeze, it reported no errors...just computer freezed when I was typing "So far my compuer seems sta-" lol I saw a new high for my PWM temp...it was something like 62degrees...CPU went up to 'round 54 before it stopped so...this board seems to read 2degrees lower than my old ASUS.
jjcom
Seems like this software brings out all the temperature-related issues
i5 750 4.20GHz @ NH-D14 | 8GB | P7P55DLE | 8800U | Indilinx SSD + Samsung F3 | HAF922 + CM750W
Past: Q6600 @ 3.60 E6400 @ 3.60 | E6300 @ 3.40 | O165 @ 2.90 | X2 4400+ @ 2.80 | X2 3800+ @ 2.70 | VE 3200+ @ 2.80 | WI 3200+ @ 2.75 | WI 3000+ no IHS @ 2.72 | TBB 1700+ @ 2.60 | XP-M 2500+ @ 2.63 | NC 2800+ @ 2.40 | AB 1.60GHz @ 2.60Originally Posted by CompGeek
yeah and this brings up another issue as well. If this is the only software that stresses your computer this much...then whats the point? Its like this mem test thing someone did...stress one section of the memory more than anything ever will. Prime95 always brings out the highest temps out of all the rest of the things I do...then this program shows up. I mean this might be nice, but then again if this is the only program that stresses the processor this much...
jjcom
I understand where you're coming from....but it's moreso about creating or using a higher standard to "judge" our systems by so that we KNOW everything else will be fine.Originally Posted by jjcom
• Intel Core i7 875K @ 3.86GHz 1.35v /w Intel Extreme Tower Heatsink
• Intel Extreme DP55KG
• 2x2GB Kingston HyperX PC3-10666
• ATI HD5970 2GB @ 850/1,200
• Lian-Li PC-7B
• Corsair TX750 PSU
now now... no need to go crazy and buy a G5 and cheer for Microsoft....Originally Posted by jjcom
Now, whenever you need to know if someone's overclock is stable, you can ask if it is S&M stable...
afterall, if all you do all day is surf the web, and you have major overclock, then its all good and bliss, until you decide to do anything serious. You know its all fun and games until you overclock too much and have stability problems.
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good point, you know this could bring 'bout a nice discussion on how XS users feel about stablity...
jjcom
Yes, but the fact that this program is still kinda the "new kid on the block" isn't going to help it out in the "discussion".....cus everyone lives and dies by Prime.Originally Posted by jjcom
• Intel Core i7 875K @ 3.86GHz 1.35v /w Intel Extreme Tower Heatsink
• Intel Extreme DP55KG
• 2x2GB Kingston HyperX PC3-10666
• ATI HD5970 2GB @ 850/1,200
• Lian-Li PC-7B
• Corsair TX750 PSU
Well I have yet to have machine that is prime 95 stable and fail on something else (granted my PSU was up to snuff at the time).
Prime 95 still will hold me for my stability test for 24/7. But I found a wonderful use for this S&M. In fact when we were live charging the Mach II, we used this. Gets to critical point faster than anything I know and will be perfect way to get good charge on a system where load capacity is so high it would otherwise take hours to find the temperature settling with baker evap FYI, this brings up my evap temp for another 7-10c vs prime 95 when running 1.95v about 3ghz. Good stuff indeed.
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