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    He may have misspoke. Micron no longer produces Fat Body chips, i.e. D9DQT and D9DQW. Perhaps he's talking about older model G.Skill.

    D9 and Fat Body are not necessarily one and the same thing. D9 in and of itself has little meaning. It's just Micron's code for DDR2.

    Sorry to hear about your board, Kinc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sierra_bound
    He may have misspoke. Micron no longer produces Fat Body chips, i.e. D9DQT and D9DQW. Perhaps he's talking about older model G.Skill.

    D9 and Fat Body are not necessarily one and the same thing. D9 in and of itself has little meaning. It's just Micron's code for DDR2.

    Sorry to hear about your board, Kinc.
    Yes, I realize that D9 fatties aren't made anymore and D9 is Micron's simple term, but it is possible that G.Skill got ahold of some D9 fatties before Micron discontinued them and G.Skill decided to hold them back from release due to lack of future supply.

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    under 10s here we come

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    I'm confused.
    So, did any0ne manage to change multiplier with CPUID?

    The special BIOS that lets you go past 450 fsb that you got from ASUS was obviously only for the P5W.. If you go with DFI Infinity wont you be back to the 450fsb limit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ***Deimos***
    I'm confused.
    So, did any0ne manage to change multiplier with CPUID?

    The special BIOS that lets you go past 450 fsb that you got from ASUS was obviously only for the P5W.. If you go with DFI Infinity wont you be back to the 450fsb limit?
    The DFI Ininity board has a range up to 533MHz FSB and the multiplier should work correct on that board. The default voltge support for memory, chipset and cpu is also really good. The benching will be on halt for a few days until the DFi board gets here. Stay tuned
    Last edited by Kinc; 06-25-2006 at 02:15 AM.

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    so sad buddy.

    hope the DFI arrives soon and ur connies will run faster than now.
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    dayam :drool:

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    Quote Originally Posted by sierra_bound
    He may have misspoke. Micron no longer produces Fat Body chips, i.e. D9DQT and D9DQW. Perhaps he's talking about older model G.Skill.

    D9 and Fat Body are not necessarily one and the same thing. D9 in and of itself has little meaning. It's just Micron's code for DDR2.

    Sorry to hear about your board, Kinc.
    I've seen D9 codes on DDR1 sodimms. It's not DDR2 specific.
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    Kinc, you have skype? PM me your info....

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    This is cray, nice work...I can't wait to get one of those CPU's.

    Hey think you could take a pic of your set up?
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    awesome !
    Congrats

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    Kinc did your DFI arrive today?

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    You clearly deserve that legend branding

    Can't wait for your next run on the DFI. I'm still in doubt between the Asus, the DFI and the Intel.
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    nice overclock.
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    CB @ -128c ... suspiciuos.

    128*2 = 256 ..

    I bet its got CB at +128c also .. care to try?


    GREAT score btw .. some minor tweaks and getting multis to work might be enough.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Formann
    CB @ -128c ... suspiciuos.

    128*2 = 256 ..

    I bet its got CB at +128c also .. care to try?
    My thoughts exactly....

    Btw: is the thermal shutdown/throttling sequence housed in the CPU, like it is with AMD? It most likely is. But if the signal comes from the motherboard it might be possible to isolate the pin responcable for carying the signal. Someone need sto take a look at the pin-out of Conroe at intel.com (if it is present already).

    The sequency is probably started in the CPU, so this piece of information is 90% useless........
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    Quote Originally Posted by Formann
    CB @ -128c ... suspiciuos.

    128*2 = 256 ..

    I bet its got CB at +128c also .. care to try?


    GREAT score btw .. some minor tweaks and getting multis to work might be enough.

    sorry i am missing it, what is the significance of 256?

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    me!

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    128 and 256 are "straight" numbers

    (i hope this is the right word in english, as i dont really now)

    ....but maybe i got it wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vapb400
    sorry i am missing it, what is the significance of 256?
    The tempsensor can only sensor a range of 256 numbers. Often -128 to +128 is choosen as a range Anything below or above these numbers will give stange values that can cause the system to shut down (below -128 could be read as +128 for example, and the thermal protection will kick in).
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    Nice results my swedish friend

    I have X6800 and E6700 CPUs, Intel 975X (rev 304) and ASUS P5W HD Deluxe motherboards and pair of Corsair 6400C3 and 5400UL memory here waiting for LN2 and dry ice coming later this week. Lets see if I can hit 5 GHz
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    Who ever takes the 5ghz out it will be massive.
    Gonna bookmark this thread.*cough* go finland!Nice job kinc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sampsa
    I have X6800 and E6700 CPUs, Intel 975X (rev 304) and ASUS P5W HD Deluxe motherboards and pair of Corsair 6400C3 and 5400UL memory here waiting for LN2 and dry ice coming later this week. Lets see if I can hit 5 GHz
    hope you have fun with that

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    Got a new ASUS today. Will run some more spi 1M today

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kinc
    Got a new ASUS today. Will run some more spi 1M today
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