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sorry for not reading the entire thread in case someone mentioned this but in my experience with AMD the cold bug was directly related the HTT and you could "cheat" the level of bug by lowering HTT
i don't see how that would be a temp sensor issue on K8![]()
dino i kinda disproved the high htt theory on manta......350 x 4 multi.......and 300 x 5 multi..........
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IDK about that chips design and material selection because I haven't studied it, never needed to, so I can't speak for that and each IC is very different despite it using the same design process. However SOI isn't broken in itself, but it does have material and implementational limitations with the current properties of the chemicals used in K10. They can enhance these properties and get far lower current leakage in the "on" and "off" states, higher drive current and better transistor performance throughout, which will give you better MHz at lower power/temps/volts idle and load. One of these methods is to employ a relatively thin high-k dialectric/metal gate CMOS which is exactly what they've been working on with IBM and for the above specified reason.
There's a two things:
a) a design/material frequency and current limit
b) something which causes coldbugs
The first you can't address, only AMD can.
The second you maybe can address.. if you knew what it was.(hence the thread)
And yeah saaya, what you said is true. As it gets colder, there is much less resistance and more voltage actually gets to the cores, which also affects current leakage as it decreases drastically and more is then provided to the cores. There is a massive difference with the amount of current leakage in cold/hot temps, like 40x at 50C compared to 0C, if not more.
I know, remember I started the thread on thembut if we compare a BH chip not known to coldbug to a non BH chip............I bet saaya could figure it out....
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ouch!
no coldbug at all?
awesome!
did you notice anything else?
did the temperature probe work the same as on other cpus?
what about memory speed at low temps?
you think the current is "unlocked" for the BE cpus?
that... sounds weird... so basically there is an overcurrent protection but its... disabled for BE cpus?
your idle power jumped up to 330W????
for some people lowering the mem speed helped, for others it didnt afaik...
pheew... dont think i could figure it out
id need compressor cooling dry ice or ln2, and i dont have the money for compressor cooling atm, i dont have a pot and i live at the edge of a rather small city in germany so getting dry ice or ln2 wont be easy... :/
i think KTE would be better at researching why your cpu doesnt coldbug.
maybe i can digg up some amd contacts to find out why this stepping doesnt coldbug.
how does it oc compared to other steppings? with aircooling and rather stock voltage i mean?
^^Yep. 74A to 110A allowed choosable with VID values IMO.
330W AC would be like 277W DC on that system from 84W DC.
hmmm so the drive strength changed under low temps and the mem didnt work that well anymore... or was it the actual mem getting cold and then not working well?
well when you up the vcore you the current increases as well right? are you sure you can actually select how much current can flow through the cpu and its not just a sideeffect of increased vcore?
wha?
power consumption?
Officially those are the allowed amp tolerances on released Phenom CPUs and you can find the amp values in various MSRs connected directly to VIDs. You can also increase the VID to 1.55 on Phenom BEs and that gives you 1.45xV-1.9xVcore possible.
For the above power test run, voltages were kept the same.![]()
Yep.wha?
power consumption?
memory speed was not impaired due to cold temps saaya, it was impaired period due to premature bios.....whether on stock cooler or cold.....
I'm sure on a dfi it would be more compatible with memory at high speeds cold.
Temps appeared to read the same as any other cpu.
For -31 I was using a 2 1/2" copper tube with an endcap soldered on and an old swiftech waterblock pin fin base soldered in the endcap......so -31C loaded at 1.6v seemed realistic........as my DI tube wasn't that efficient....
Here's some interesting info also.......My chip that is dead died once before.......Poor insulation and not enough dielectic grease resulted in a failed OC under phase and no post.....I tossed the chip under a stock heatsink and the memory controller was on the fritz and bios was reporting single channel only as well as memtest......on top of that it was taking 2 minutes to boot bios.......I hit it with 1.7v to end its misery and primed it.....
It crashed, I figured it was over. PC rebooted and memory controller was back online dual channel and all....My guess is whatever transistor or connection was severed inside the chip was reconnected during exposure to extremely high volts/temps.......
Last edited by chew*; 01-20-2008 at 08:26 AM.
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lol, freaky stuff we discuss here hahaha
literally torturing cpus until they die and then resurrect them with high volts
its AAALLLIIIIVEEEE![]()
haha now that you mentioned it it reminded me of the gayol commercial where they had the yellow dude on the stretcher, we can rebuild him we can make it faster mwahahahaha....anyway let me know if you want to borrow this chip for your studies.......I promise i didn't toture it.......well maybe just a little.......
I promise it wasn't any worse than my recent ventures pushing a Q6600 to 3350 on stock heatsink![]()
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