PC : Asrock Z68 Extreme3 Gen3 + Intel Core i5 i2500k + 2 x Asus HD6870 DirectCU + 2x2GB PC12800 G.Skill Eco 7-8-7-24 + Creative X-Fi Titanium PCIe + Scythe Mugen 3.
Digicam : Pentax *istDL2 + Pentax smc DA 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 AL + Cosina F3.5/100mm Makro.
Heimkino : Samsung LE-46B450 FullHD + Arion AF-4000HDCI + Onkyo TX-SR505E + Quadral Quintas 5.0 + Heco Victa 25A.
Thanks a lot all
@Zannema, Stapler & funkflix
Please see Hideo's CPU PLL Voltage vmod here.
Cheers
Last edited by fredyama; 08-18-2007 at 04:22 PM.
PC : Asrock Z68 Extreme3 Gen3 + Intel Core i5 i2500k + 2 x Asus HD6870 DirectCU + 2x2GB PC12800 G.Skill Eco 7-8-7-24 + Creative X-Fi Titanium PCIe + Scythe Mugen 3.
Digicam : Pentax *istDL2 + Pentax smc DA 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 AL + Cosina F3.5/100mm Makro.
Heimkino : Samsung LE-46B450 FullHD + Arion AF-4000HDCI + Onkyo TX-SR505E + Quadral Quintas 5.0 + Heco Victa 25A.
i am scared to think how good his time would be if he had Micron DDR3 stuff
with only 850MHz 7-6-5-15 he would easily beat that time >>> also high FSB for the first time i know affects SuperPi from my recent testing with Asus P5KC hybrid DDR2/3 board so a CPU capable of astronomical FSB tweaked well would be amazing too [EDIT] errr 600MHz FSB on that run....well well well i think i know why that was quick >>> it may not be just P35+DDR3 then hehehe
now with Micron RAM 850 at those timings is nothing.....people will bench past 900 easily it will be amazing what it will do for superpi
Last edited by dinos22; 08-18-2007 at 04:42 PM.
850 6-5-5-15 is very doable, check this SS (not mine, don't pay attention to the SP2004 clock it's not reporting right):
nice sticks OPB has for sure
well basically what i'm saying is that DDR3 is taking off where DDR2 left off IN 32M
in 1M times are still slow so 6-5-5- might actually be more beneficial there because of tight timings
@dinos22 & Stapler
We appreciate your suggestion but this thread is not for if and what results.
Perhaps, you guys want to continue posting your views in more appropriate thread where the actual DDR3 32M PI results reside.
Thank you.
out of breath
Born to overclock
Congrats Hideo-san, very good work!!
"We are competing, competing to win. And the main motivation is to compete for victory" - Ayrton Senna
Very nice Mhz great fsb ! Congratulations 'team japan' san.
//\\ASUS MAXİMUS SE X38//\\QX6850@4 GHZ *1,35 V //\\THERMALRIGHT ULTRA 120+FM 123 //\\BALLISTIX 1066@1200 Mhz 4-4-4-8*2,5V//\\ SEAGATE 800 GB 7200.10 RAİD 0//\\SEAGATE 1 TB 7200 rpm//\\ [CF] AMD HD3870 //\\DELL 30'' 2560*1600//\\SILVERSTONE 1KW//\\ ASUS DVD-RW//\\LG DVD-ROM//\\X-Fİ FATALITY//\\LOGITECH G15//\\LOGITECH LX7//\\LOGITECH Z5500//\\STACKER 830 BLACK //\\
I LIKE JAPAN
Congratulations team japan
I believe this is the one Hideo uploaded for P5K-E.
Please make sure it with your M/B though
Nice cpu fredyama , i believe have the same
4.1ghz on air 1.55V
@ fredyama
MEM: 1:1, 4(5)-4-4-4-4-4-25-4-9(10)10-10-4-8-4-4-2 (Memset)
I believe this is T2?
Could you try with bios 0603, how far you can go on T1?
perhaps not that far, but i think you can still go far
greetz!
Thanks again all for your compliments
@dinos22 & Stapler
Thank you for your kind understanding
Thank you so much eva2000-san
As NewBeetle pointed out, how high FSB we can get out from it at 1.35Vcore x6 seems to be a key factor under extreme cooling
As you know, not all L723A347 is as good as TAM's so you should grab them all while they are available
You are most welcome, Zannema-san
Wish you best of luck with your awesome E6700
Here are some more results-- though mediocre one after seeing that of TAM & Hideo
By picoo
Super PI Mod 1M: 9.281s @5469.5MHz (FSB 607.7×9.0)
(Setup)
CPU:Memory=1:1
Ratio CMOS Setting : x9
FSB Frequency : 560MHz@boot
PCIE Frequency : 100
DRAM Frequency : DDR2-1160MHz
DRAM Command Rate : Auto
DRAM Timing Control ~ : M(4-4-4-4~A)-D、E-1-1000mV、D-D
CPU Voltage : 1.800V(Actual)
CPU Voltage Danper : Enabled
CPU PLL Voltage : 1.80V
DRAM Voltage : 2.600V(Actual)
FSB Termination Voltage : 1.50V(BIOS)
North Bridge Voltage : 1.80V(Actual)
CPU:Core 2 Duo E6850(L723A317)
M/B: ASUS P5K Deluxe/WiFi-AP(BIOS:0501)Vcore・Vdimm・Vnb mod、N-Chipset under watercooling
CPU cooling: LN2
Chipset cooling: Water temp 12℃(assisted by airconditionner)
Northbridge cooling: Alphacool SNB-N Silver Northbridge
PUMP / Alphacool AP900 12V + Voltage Module12-24V AP step-up adaptor
RADIATOR / Alphacool NexXxoS XtremeⅢ/120x38mm(2000rpm)x3
RESERVOIR / Mitron Interlink WT-TB-B, TUBE / innovatek(500898) 10/8mm
Southbridge cooling: On air with heat sink from P5B-Deluxe
Memory: Team Xtreem PC2-9600(DDR2-1200) CL5 1GBx2 with Heatsink:Thermalright HR-07 X2
VGA: Matrox MillenniumG450/D32PDV(PCI)
HDD: HDS728080PLA380 80GB
POW1: OCZ Power Stream Power Supply 520W(for Water cooling)
POW2: Zippy-720PE(for system)
OS: Server2003 Enterprise Edition
BED: V-TEC ARC Bed Rev.5.0 Professional by Vigor
Copper pot: kuri-Pro4 by TAM
System Rack: B-ONE x2
Thermal grease: ArcticSilver5
By fredyama
modPI 1.5 XS 1M: 9.265s @5462.7MHz (FSB607.0MHz x 9)
(Setup)
M/B: ASUS P5K#2 75M0AC298*** (Bios 0414, Vcore mod, Vdimm/Vcpu pll clip mod & Vdroop Pencil mod)
M/B Bed: V-TEC ARC Bed Rev.3.32 by Vigor
CPU: Core 2 Duo E6850 L723A943/2L72356/7A1***
CPU Cooling: LN2 KuriPro4 by TAM
Chipset Cooling: Normal
Memory: Team Xtreem PC2-9600#2 1GB x 2
VGA: ATI 3D Rage PCI 8MB
HDD: IBM DTLA-307030 PATA 30.7GB
Power Supply: OCZ PowerStream 520W
Vcore: 1.906~8V(Actual), Vdimm: 2.677V(Actual), Vnb: 1.730(Actual), Vcpu pll: 2.405V(Actual), Vio: 3.488V(Bios), Others: Max Bios value
OS: Windows Server 2003
MEM: 1:1, Bios setting: 4-4-4-4-4-4-25-4-4-4-E-A-A
Others: FSB555@boot, SetFsb2.0.b.15f, MemSet3.3, ERAM2.11, AutoGear, MAXMEM=600, Ceramique by Arctic Silver
Cheers
Last edited by fredyama; 08-22-2007 at 11:28 AM.
Very nice speed and time by picoo.
And very very well done SuperPi time by yourself, Fred-san. It's a pleasure to finally see you back into action. It seems your E6850 hunt has already been quite profitable.
Flipping heck. Just got a E6850 thats doing 4.1 @ 1.5 on water. I think user had problems with mobo. Im awaiting a new mobo to see what i can get it to do on water!
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