As much as I love to talk about PC&P PSU's....back on topic guys, please.
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As much as I love to talk about PC&P PSU's....back on topic guys, please.
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i got the dfi 790fx m2rs board coming. i won't have the quad core for it yet since i'm holding out for better bins. anyhow, i will be experimenting with crossfire on this board. anything i should be aware of with working on it? i will probably be running with a 5000+ BE am2 proc. is there a thread with bios settings? this will be my first time venturing into an amd chipset. thank you very much.
ive managed to get my ram to 1008mhz![]()
looks like the nb and ht run fine at around 2.5ghz! @ 1.4v and cpu runs fine @ 2.9 @ 1.365 (however it only uses 1.344 for some reason)
htt doesnt seem to be maxed out yet!! so might try for 3.0 using this multiplier.. as it seems when clocking with the multi it gets unstable.. im sure my chip didnt do this when i first got it!!! somethings different! will it do harm if i continuously run it with a high htt?
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^ Now there's something I like to see. This is an example of Unreal Touranament 3 running on my Phenom 9850 (2.8GHz) + Radeon 3870 (stock). It was set to maxed out and played as smooth as silk.
It's nice to see a game (or any frequently-used application) take advantage of multiple cores like that.
If you do the math, that averages to an estimate of 100% on two cores, so the game really uses "only" two cores (which is still nice).
On the other hand, I did a slight test with my Phenom 9600 and MS Flight Simulator X...
http://img503.imageshack.us/img503/9464/fsxcpu4cg9.jpg
That's what I like to see![]()
Heh. It doesn't work that way. It uses all four (three of which it uses quite a bit). You can't jumble the math any way you want it and say something like "If you add it up, you can see that it only uses one core at 270%."I'd also like to point out that three cores stay around 75% and the forth at 25% which averages a bit closer to three fully loaded cores instead of two if you do still want to look at it that way.
Nice pic of FSX though. Does it make an in-game responsiveness improvement? That's always been one of the complaints I hear about FSX from real pilots--slow response.
so what's the consensus? i see very few 9850 hitting 3Ghz or more. hopefully by the time i can get one, it'll oc better. also i might as well hold out for 45nm quad core deneb. i wonder if it'll work with am2+ board.
Of course 45nm will work with AM2+! Why wouldnt it work? If you're concerned about it because it failed back then with Intel 45nm and 680i boards, keep in mind that 1) Intel wants SLI badly and tries to screw nVidia over for not telling technical specs and 2) 790FX is from AMD them selves. 780a isnt, but I doubt AMD would keep technical specs silent for nVidia to prevent 45nm's to work properly on 780a's. It's more likely they try to get a better 790FX which enables special features with Phenom + CF than that they downgrade nVidia.
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CPU:
-Intel Core i7 920 3841A522
--CPU: 4200Mhz| Vcore: +120mV| Uncore: 3200Mhz| VTT: +100mV| Turbo: On| HT: Off
---CPU block: EK Supreme Acetal| Radiator: TCF X-Changer 480mm
Motherboard:
-Foxconn Bloodrage P06
--Blck: 200Mhz| QPI: 3600Mhz
Graphics:
-Sapphire Radeon HD 4870X2
--GPU: 750Mhz| GDDR: 900Mhz
RAM:
-3x 2GB Mushkin XP3-12800
--Mhz: 800Mhz| Vdimm: 1.65V| Timings: 7-8-7-20-1T
Storage:
-3Ware 9650SE-2LP RAID controller
--2x Western Digital 74GB Raptor RAID 0
PSU:
-Enermax Revolution 85+ 1250W
OS:
-Windows Vista Business x64
ORDERED: Sapphire HD 5970 OC
LOOKING FOR: 2x G.Skill Falcon II 128GB SSD, Windows 7
Hey Woodzy. was this shot here of the 3ghz. was that not stable ???
i couldnt get stable @ 3ghz either. Yet.
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Last edited by SkullCracka; 04-24-2008 at 05:26 AM.
This is kind of a double post from another forum but:
Yesterday when I got home I set everything up to my highest stable setting in the bios which is as follows:
CPU Multi: 13x
HT Multi: 10x
HT ref. Clock: 225
Mem VDDQ: 1.9
NB Core: 1.2
CPU HT: 1.25
CPU VDDC: 1.336
Then I went into AOD and unselected "Select All Cores" and changed Core 0 Multi to 13.5 which gave me 3037Mhz on that core. I ran a stress test, no errors, played some games, no errors, surfed the web, no problems. This morning I ran the auto test in OCCT and it completed with no errors. I plan on letting this run the rest of the day (if I can keep my patience in check) and then up Core 1 tonight and see if I get the same results.
"You make a living by what you get. You make a life by what you give." --Winston Churchill
3DMark Vantage - 19,552 -- 3DMark06 - 25,066 -- 3DMark05 - 31,688 -- 3DMark03 - 114,287 -- CPU-Z - 4800MHz
Denb vs. Agena - Clock for Clock & Deneb Overclocking Results
My Water Dragon:
CPU: Phenom II 965 BE X4 (CACYC AC 0931DPMW)
CPU Cooler: Swiftech Apogee GTZ (Custom H2O)
MotherBaord: ASUS M3A79-T Deluxe
Bios: 0701
Graphics: 3x VisionTek 4870 512MB
Display: HP w2007
Memory: G.SKILL 4GB(2 x 2GB) DDR2 1066
Power: Ultra X3 1000W
Case: COOLER MASTER Centurion 590
Skullcraka, I see why your core temp is so high
From what I keep seeing around the nethood, we should see some higher Phenoms maybe 2.7-2.8. I'm sure a few real good chips pop out with lower TDP and higher clockability. These I'm sure that's where the 6400 X2s came from. AMD just doesn't say anything until enough stock is built to put them on the market. I would like to know if a few really sweet clockers pop out that do 400mhz or better than the highest ones they sell and/or that we might just be lucky enough to get one.![]()
Last edited by AlabamaCajun; 04-24-2008 at 06:37 AM.
Main Win64; Phen940BE, Sunbeam Cooled, DFI LP790FX-M2R, 2x2G Corsair, R3850XT
Production XP; Athlon 6KBE, GByte POS mobo, 2x2G Gskill 800, R3750XT.
Vista 64 Test; GP9500, ECS740M, 2x2G GSkill, IGP.
Server; 4 X 8347 Opterons, 8x1G Kingston.
XP Home Test; A5000BE X2, ECS RS485M, 2x1G Wintec, IGP.
S&Gs Test; A5000BE X2, ECS A770M-A, A5800 X2, ECS KA3-MVP-580X, 2x1G ?
Does having different speeds on cores actually help? Cause for example Crossfire, which I know is completely different though, it doesnt matter what card is faster as the speed being really used is from the slowest right?
If it does help I DEMAND NOW a BIOS which supports it cause I dont feel like getting into AOD every time. It's nice to do a few quick changes while testing but for me that's it. Unless they get everything working perfectly, but AOD has been out for a while and it still doesnt work perfectly so that might take a while![]()
Synaptic Overflow
CPU:
-Intel Core i7 920 3841A522
--CPU: 4200Mhz| Vcore: +120mV| Uncore: 3200Mhz| VTT: +100mV| Turbo: On| HT: Off
---CPU block: EK Supreme Acetal| Radiator: TCF X-Changer 480mm
Motherboard:
-Foxconn Bloodrage P06
--Blck: 200Mhz| QPI: 3600Mhz
Graphics:
-Sapphire Radeon HD 4870X2
--GPU: 750Mhz| GDDR: 900Mhz
RAM:
-3x 2GB Mushkin XP3-12800
--Mhz: 800Mhz| Vdimm: 1.65V| Timings: 7-8-7-20-1T
Storage:
-3Ware 9650SE-2LP RAID controller
--2x Western Digital 74GB Raptor RAID 0
PSU:
-Enermax Revolution 85+ 1250W
OS:
-Windows Vista Business x64
ORDERED: Sapphire HD 5970 OC
LOOKING FOR: 2x G.Skill Falcon II 128GB SSD, Windows 7
hello, well it was stable for a day or so, ran prime ok but just bsods when you least expect it.. every combination of multiplier and fsb i have tried @ 3ghz seems to fail when you least expect ithowever it was stable running crysis and 3dmark..
(need to change my sig)
What Prime test did you use? Small FFT, Large FFT or Blend?
Synaptic Overflow
CPU:
-Intel Core i7 920 3841A522
--CPU: 4200Mhz| Vcore: +120mV| Uncore: 3200Mhz| VTT: +100mV| Turbo: On| HT: Off
---CPU block: EK Supreme Acetal| Radiator: TCF X-Changer 480mm
Motherboard:
-Foxconn Bloodrage P06
--Blck: 200Mhz| QPI: 3600Mhz
Graphics:
-Sapphire Radeon HD 4870X2
--GPU: 750Mhz| GDDR: 900Mhz
RAM:
-3x 2GB Mushkin XP3-12800
--Mhz: 800Mhz| Vdimm: 1.65V| Timings: 7-8-7-20-1T
Storage:
-3Ware 9650SE-2LP RAID controller
--2x Western Digital 74GB Raptor RAID 0
PSU:
-Enermax Revolution 85+ 1250W
OS:
-Windows Vista Business x64
ORDERED: Sapphire HD 5970 OC
LOOKING FOR: 2x G.Skill Falcon II 128GB SSD, Windows 7
"You make a living by what you get. You make a life by what you give." --Winston Churchill
3DMark Vantage - 19,552 -- 3DMark06 - 25,066 -- 3DMark05 - 31,688 -- 3DMark03 - 114,287 -- CPU-Z - 4800MHz
Denb vs. Agena - Clock for Clock & Deneb Overclocking Results
My Water Dragon:
CPU: Phenom II 965 BE X4 (CACYC AC 0931DPMW)
CPU Cooler: Swiftech Apogee GTZ (Custom H2O)
MotherBaord: ASUS M3A79-T Deluxe
Bios: 0701
Graphics: 3x VisionTek 4870 512MB
Display: HP w2007
Memory: G.SKILL 4GB(2 x 2GB) DDR2 1066
Power: Ultra X3 1000W
Case: COOLER MASTER Centurion 590
[QUOTE=Tony;2939089]Whats wrong with coolermaster ? I realy like that new Realpower Pro 1000w its silent efficient and not expensive. And it was more stable than the most other 1000W i bet the PCPC would be better but it pwned other brandsOr those review where incorrect.
System Specs: -=Game PC=- | -=Lan Box=-
Hi
on my rig 2.808 is what run trouble free ,every time i try to go over that i will get it run for a bit than it will crash like the next day so for my rig the chip is a 2.800 .
Iam using the 13.5x with 208 FBS and 1.31 v it ends up at 2.808 Mhz. .The only thing i have left to do on this rig is add one more 3850 video cards that will put me at 3 and call it a day i use it over the next year than up -date again.
What we need is a G0 phenom
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Intel Core i7 2600k @ 4.5GHz, 16GB DDR3-1600, Radeon 7950 @ 1000/1250, Win 10 Pro x64
Main Win64; Phen940BE, Sunbeam Cooled, DFI LP790FX-M2R, 2x2G Corsair, R3850XT
Production XP; Athlon 6KBE, GByte POS mobo, 2x2G Gskill 800, R3750XT.
Vista 64 Test; GP9500, ECS740M, 2x2G GSkill, IGP.
Server; 4 X 8347 Opterons, 8x1G Kingston.
XP Home Test; A5000BE X2, ECS RS485M, 2x1G Wintec, IGP.
S&Gs Test; A5000BE X2, ECS A770M-A, A5800 X2, ECS KA3-MVP-580X, 2x1G ?
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