Haha, that's nicely done Shamino![]()
Haha, that's nicely done Shamino![]()
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Originally Posted by LardArse
nice!!!!
3dmark05 like romance of the three kingdom battle
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You should of checked out some of the dual core opteron's.Originally Posted by k|ngp|n
Most 170 & 175 CD dual core opte's are either CABNE or CCBWE, both work well with phase. Not sure about LN2 though.![]()
The 170CD CCBWE 0543 TPMW is an killer overclocker,
I am sure it can do 3.450+ in the right hands.![]()
Wow!!!Just 1 point!!!
That's a battle from 2 TITANS of OC...now waiting for Kinc...
Incredible memory freq.
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greatOriginally Posted by LardArse
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nice 3d battle![]()
Ha just 1 point, thats what i call close quatars!
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hehe..awsome job sham!... I have no backups this time.Originally Posted by LardArse
Gonna try to take ya down today though, you got any backups?![]()
Hahah you're makin this race real time now...Originally Posted by k|ngp|n
Noipe no back up![]()
That's amazing real time 3 continents race![]()
Wtg Shamino, insane gfx performence!
Wish I could join in on the battle tomorrow. But because it is a "Sunday" here tomorrow (which I completely forgot all about) I won’t get a hold of neither dice nor ln2 tomorrow. Next week I'm of to a ski trip so I will not be able to bench for some time now. I will try and follow your battle towards 19k or more, won’t miss that for anything in the world. Next bench session for me will be in the end of the month.
Keep it going!![]()
Last edited by Kinc; 01-05-2006 at 09:11 AM.
Wow, this is a battle on the edge of the impossible, just one point
Go and bench your asses off![]()
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Now this is fun
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OMFG 1 point! Great job Shamino!
kingpin-i put in a new chuck norris quote, use it to tweak that final point![]()
Got some work in with the x2.
Almost got single card WR again with a little over 3200mhz
The chip loves single stage temps....but any more and it bugs a little. Havent figured out a way around it, but Im tryin.
So close to shams single card wr....sham you are inhuman with those cards. This is close to the limit for my best clocking card on chily's container. Couldnt seem to get over 800 core stable today:
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm05=1661461
Here is some 03 single card action with a bit lower clocks on the card and around same cpu/mem speed:
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k3=4530219
Both single card runs @ 270x12 1:1 1 gig bh-5
With my solid gpu pots I hope i can to push the card clocks farther. Soon...
and here is SLI mark05' score. The cpu power wasn't there at (3300mhz/183div/mem speed only at 236) like I'd hope it would be, but still 18k+ and killer score for 3300mhz cpu, weak mem speed, and decent clocks on the card. Dual core is here
That score would be around 18,250 with the card clocks I ran in the wr run. You can see the kind of damage these chips could do at 3500-3600mhz.
Last edited by k|ngp|n; 01-06-2006 at 10:48 AM.
Nice work V, my 4800+ arrives today and I'm picking up some DI on the way home. What stepping 4800+ did you end up getting?
To bad dual core doesn't like superpi...
And if that doesn't change, the current records with the P-6xx will stay on top for years because we will only get more cores, not more MHz.
o well, maybe next year I see I made a complete fool of myself![]()
thx I'll let you know when I break down the conatiner later. I never even botherd to check it.Originally Posted by gocchin
Good luck with your chip, if it can run DI temps on the solid container, you should be able to hit 3.5+ I would think. Only thing that sux is the locked 12 multi. It seems that for SLI there is roughly 450mhz performance difference between fx57 and x2. 3.5dual core should equal 3.9+fx with simlar tuning.
Maybe with the FX60 we get to see some nice things.
Imagine, the best FX60 doing FX 57 speeds... olé!![]()
I would be thrilled to hit 3.5ghz but I think probably 3.3-3.4 is more probable. I've got my trusty bh-5 that I will have to run with the divider unfortunately, and also a set of 2gb Ballistix that can do 300 3-3-3-8 that I'm curious to try out.Originally Posted by k|ngp|n
I noticed too that you were putting quite a bit of vcore through that X2. Seems like some DC's top out at a certain vcore but usually well below 1.7v. I think Jason (mmouse) was doing 3.3ghz+ with only 1.52v or so on his 4800+
I'm totally cranking the volts on itOriginally Posted by gocchin
. I am probably a little higher here then necessary for these clocks, but it seems to need most of it. It scaled well up to 1.67v or so, then for the last little bit it needed 1.75v+ for 3d. The chip can take the volts easily and is very stable at those speeds/volts/temps.
So much for benching with the 4800+ tonight... 20 pounds of DI sitting here and made the wife wait all day for UPS to deliver... now they claim they couldn't find my house and need to redeliver Monday.... Funny how they were here YESTERDAY delivering my set of Ballistix.... I'm mad....![]()
Can't you drop by your main UPS location and pick it up gocchin?
Can you imagine how well opb's 3.6ghz 4600+ would have done?![]()
They claim it's closedOriginally Posted by G H Z
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Nice X2 testin there! It does seems X2 help a bit in single card scoring unlike single cores that do little to improve the scores for single card.
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