yes, its under water.Originally Posted by Ferry82
the 0530er really burns .
having a tripple radiator.
The heatspreader is still on top.
>1,45V--->47°C
>1,5V --->50 °C both on primetest
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yes, its under water.Originally Posted by Ferry82
the 0530er really burns .
having a tripple radiator.
The heatspreader is still on top.
>1,45V--->47°C
>1,5V --->50 °C both on primetest
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Last edited by freestylercs; 10-13-2005 at 01:46 PM.
Got my modded DFI and 148 under the phase now. Ambient temps too high to be doing anything serious, but I couldn't help but want to take a sneak peek at some 3D. Once I get my water cooling on the cards I should be able to crack 14K for sure.
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@gundamit:
Now that's a sweet one.![]()
man i may sell this and get a 148 i like the way yours is ocing man... ok ill try some of the settings you guys sugested.
peace perc,
I just got off the phone with compumusic.com to check on my 148 opty status and they've been shipped today, I'd asked what steppings should I expect and he said CABNE 0528, they still have a couple left, so if anybody want the CABNE 0528 you better order it NOW!! can't wait to receive mine![]()
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Opteron 148 CABNE 0528 GPMW 3.1Ghz @1.6v Prime Stable. Westy 37" LVM-37W3, DFI Venus 975, 2GB TeamX Cronus Micron, GSkill HZ, Sapphire X1900XTX, Zippy 700W, X-Fi Xtrememusic, 36GB Raptors x2 @Raid-0.
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dont sell, dont be crazyOriginally Posted by Perc
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you have the best steeping![]()
try my settings
i allready put near 1,9 vcore only to test and the chip dont die(in prommy i remember)
try put some volts in yours
good luck M8
TUGAS RULAM
hey thx man your right i wont sellim going to need some bh-5/utt chips to run your settings. i need to test a few settings tonight im back at 300x10 3000mhz using 1.45v in the bios wich reads 1.402v in cpu-z. i set my ldt to 3x instead of auto i set my tras to 9 my trc to 12 and im going to run some prime see if that helped any....
thx perc,
Got my 148 (CABYE0528GPMW) today and come to the conclusion that on air, so far, there is only about 75 MHz between them. I guess I knew that deep down but was wishing that the 146 or 148 would do 3200 on air, and I don't mean a ss. I am happy with them all but when I got the 144 that clocked so well, I thought the 146 or148 had to be a lot better. I know that a higher multiplier doesn't mean higher clocks all the time. I will keep them all as anyone of them are the best cpu I've ever owned.![]()
Emailed Monarch last week about 939 optys and told them even eWiz had them and Monarch is supposed to be the top AMD reseller in US. Here's the reply that came today.
Thank you for your request. We will add this product to our
site. It
should be available within the next 1 to 2 weeks. Please let
me know
if you have further questions. Thank you for your time and
patience. We
appreciate your business.
Dabney
Purchasing Department
Monarch Computer
Hmmph. They have quite a good selection of CPU's on Ewiz it seems. I'll have to bookmark them. Too bad their selection of video cards sux0r's tho... no X1800's yet. Forget Monarch, too pricey. Ewiz even has a P-M 780 for <700, and has more Turion 64's than Newegg does, and had them earlier too. How about some Socket 754 OC'ing action anyone? With a stock Vcore of only 1.2 Volts, a TDP of only 25W (less than Dottie 27W), and a max case temp spec of 95, these ought to be good clockers.
I've noticed something interesting about these new Opteron's that noone has seemed to mention: (1)They are not all the same Wattage, (2) they're all stepping E4 (same as Athlon 64 X2, hence the similairities). But the dual-core s939 Opty's are E6!! Yeah, same rev as the new Venice. Now I'm really konfuzed.
The 144 and 146's are 67 Watt, same as a Venice etc.
When you move up to the 148 and 150, surprise surprise, the Wattage goes up to 85.3!
And the uber bad boys, 152 and yes, a 154 is coming soon(@2.8 Ghz) they are a whopping 104 Watts!
Now I see why some users are complaining this is a hot-@ss chip. If I were you, I'd save my money and grab the 146 looks like the sweet spot.
Here's the top dog dual-core 939: OSA180DAA6CD 1.3/1.35 Vcore, 110 Watt. So if these clock as good as their single-core counterparts; sell those X2's!
Last edited by BrnmccO1; 10-13-2005 at 07:30 PM.
Lowered the volts a bit because the temps are reading over 0c at load. But at 1.536v I'm failing 32M run half-way through. I'll bump it a little and try again.
I'm all done with '05 now until I get my water on. Made my original goal with just stock cooling on the cards though. 475/1130. FM is reading it too high.
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@ BrnmccO1
Yes....Ewiz seems to be a great place to buy processors....
Anyway, X2s are E6s, not E4s (original San Diegos, Venuses, Opty 244-254, and Opty 844-845 are E4s). E3s are original Venices and E6s single cores are *not* that good. Anyway, on AMD chips, TDP really doesn't mean a whole lot....not to mention that the 146/144s are running EXTREMELY hot considering their TDP.
And the DC Opterons don't seem to be doing any better than Toledo X2s....and 1.27V was my stock voltage on my 4400+ according to CPU-Z, so they don't have an advantage there either.
Instead of bumping up the volts I decided to increase the active cooling on my sticks. It paid off. Timings could be tweaked some but I think I want to move over to the BH-5 tommorow.
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Nice results gundamit. 300x11 is where its at on the 148s to be sure! If only I could be so lucky with water... .. Will find out tomorrow I guess.![]()
Sorry. Actually, we're both wrong. Looks like the 512 Kb parts are E4, and 1Mb parts (Toledo?) are E6... unless AMD's own web site is wrong. See for yerselfOriginally Posted by Vapor
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ADA4600DAA5BV = E4
ADA4200DAA5BV = E4
ADA3800DAA5BV = E4
Oh, and Venices we're never E4's, just the dually opterons, and X2's. Venice/Sandy were E3 then E6.
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the only problem is you're not counting total cache when you should be![]()
Got a fan over those memory sticks? No? Well get to it before you kill them
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I thought that before San Diego's(E4) they were Clawhammers? Were Claw's E3's?Originally Posted by BrnmccO1
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Opteron 148's @ Alternate.nl are CABYE 0536GPMW.... that sucks...
Originally Posted by asianguy80
E series stepping was a rework of the memory controller and addition of sse3. Chips before these were D and C series stepping.
Winchesters were D stepping (big innovation here was 90m shift)
Claws started as CO and moved on to CG.
Well CABYE 0536GPMW aren,t that bad, but I rather have a CABNE (but i think I,m to late for those).Originally Posted by DesertShooter
Hmm...never realized Manchester was also E4 but it certainly is.... Never said Venice was ever E4....they were E3 and then changed to E6 (not all of them though). San Diegos are going through a similar process from E4 to E6. There also appears to be an E1 for the 2xx series DC Opterons....never saw that one before.Originally Posted by BrnmccO1
Anyway, carry on.....to the person who said a CABYE was no good without testing it:CABYEs aren't the bottom of the barrel and CABNEs are just about impossible to find (especially the proven week 30 APMWs).
anyone in Denmark know if CABNE CPUs....got a friend over there for the next couple of weeks......it would be nice to get one of those
You can't lump the 148's in with the 144's when it comes to the CABYE's. I don't know about the 0536 week but the 148 0528 CABYE is a good chip. I want to see some results on any week and stepping before I judge it. Also, on all three of mine, stressing the cpu for hours at a time will bring down temps and give a little higher oc. I don't think it matters if it's lowest volts at stock or highest oc at any volts, it's just stressing the cpu for hours at a time.Originally Posted by DesertShooter
Anyone who has been wanting an opty can still buy a 148 for under $300. It wasn't that long ago I paid $280 for a 3200 venice. eWiz has it right this time on the optys with some good steppings. When they sold them 3000 venices for $118 none of them were great. I thought I would never deal with them but I've bought a few things from them in the week and they are pretty good so far.
The reason I "opted" to continue testing my 0528 CABYE is because the jury is still out on this one. We already know that the 0530 CABNE are solid. I'm still wondering if Sierra used his mutant overclocking power to get his 0528 CABYE to 3.4ghz 32M stable, or if anyone can get there with the right cooling. I'll hold my 144 and 146 0530 CABNE in reserve until I've flogged the last mhz out of the 0528 CABYE.Originally Posted by dogsx2
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