In the words of peter griffin, That's freakin sweet!![]()
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hopefully you'll get it figured out and superpi will stop being stupid, I would love to see what it will 3D bench at.
In the words of peter griffin, That's freakin sweet!![]()
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hopefully you'll get it figured out and superpi will stop being stupid, I would love to see what it will 3D bench at.
Microsoft's homepage can be found at: thesource-dot-ofallevil-dot-com - interesting, no?
Think of something witty and imagine it here.
Thx guys....just thought I'd add that the cpu really didn't need that much Vcore to get to 4g. I got frustrated with not being able to run any 32m's stable so I just rebooted and set the vcore to 1.50 + 123% to see if that would help. Spi ended up failing -again- so I just ramped the cpu up. It basically breezed to 4 gig, but my attempt at getting a screenie @ 4.050 locked the system up
This is what the cpu did on it's initial bootup. It could have gone higher, but my voltages weren't really set up correctly to go any higher (especially my BH5's which were running 1:1 @ 3.65V):
@ boblemagnifique - The IHS on the cpu may not have been making very good contact with the core since my windows temps were a little erratic. Idle Core Temps: 1.61V ~-45C, 1.66V ~ -44C, 1.71V ~ -43C. The odd thing was that these temps would fluctuate ~3C at a time. I tried to remount 2 times and was making perfect contact with the IHS so I dunno what it could be![]()
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