Model: 9850BE
Batch: JAAFB AA 0811BPMW
Speed: 3.0ghz (3x3.0 and 1x2.8)
Vcore: 1.36v
Motherboard: MSI K9A2 Platinum
Cpuid validation url: http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=367668
Cooling: W/C
Model: 9850BE
Batch: JAAFB AA 0811BPMW
Speed: 3.0ghz (3x3.0 and 1x2.8)
Vcore: 1.36v
Motherboard: MSI K9A2 Platinum
Cpuid validation url: http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=367668
Cooling: W/C
Finally a new "stepping" for this database
I always knew there will be more then 3 entries in it
@ Oldguy
When you get that 9450 for CF comparison VS 9850,and if time permitting
can you also run the FAH GPUv2 client with 2 (more) cards (at the same time)
please? Thx in advance ,if not no biggy
Something like this:
Last edited by SocketMan; 06-10-2008 at 04:55 PM. Reason: THE BOARD was MSI K9A2
Yeah I can do that. Won't have the Q9450 system up till monday cause I promised my girlfriend she could watch me build it.... I've had all the parts since yesterday and its really hard to resist building it. I need to not let the intel fans get to me anymore, that system cost me a good $1400 only because I have MSDN for my operating systems. At least I'll have a use for my vapochill again after I finish the comparison.
Edit: And the system isn't just for review, I actually bought an entire Intel system. I'm tempted to run a site to make all this info for phenoms. It'll give me something to do this summer/next school year other than run.
Last edited by Oldguy932; 06-06-2008 at 06:43 PM.
Not much to say right now.
Not a fan of double posting, but here is my new cpu stable.
Phenom 9600 @ 11.5 x 268 = 3083 1.35v cpu/1.3125v nb
Asus M3A32-MVP Deluxe Bios 1101
Same stepping as before, but Cooling is air, not the vapo anymore.
Took a tad more vcore than I really wanted to use, but its what I get for needing to have the imc running as fast as it is. I'm willing to use up to 1.4v on it to get it stable at 3.15ghz, but hopefully it doesn't need quite that much. I thought the major problem so far was memory stability, but now I'm not so sure it was that.
Not much to say right now.
Oldguy: I never noticed before but I have a 9600 with the same stepping as your "Godly Chip", 0745MPMW. It was the first Phenom I bought and it would barely run at 2.6 Stable...
I only worked on it for about a month though, bought a 96be as soon as they came out. When the SB750's come out I may give it another spin.
It doesn't hurt to keep a record of batch numbers, but I'm not sure they apply as much as they did with the X2's.
VERY NICE OC Btw!!
AMD FX-8350 (1237 PGN) | Asus Crosshair V Formula (bios 1703) | G.Skill 2133 CL9 @ 2230 9-11-10 | Sapphire HD 6870 | Samsung 830 128Gb SSD / 2 WD 1Tb Black SATA3 storage | Corsair TX750 PSU
Watercooled ST 120.3 & TC 120.1 / MCP35X XSPC Top / Apogee HD Block | WIN7 64 Bit HP | Corsair 800D Obsidian Case
First Computer: Commodore Vic 20 (circa 1981).
Its doing small fft's at 270x11.5 now for a whopping speed of 3105mhz. Had to bump the voltage though, its at 1.3625v/1.325v. Really need to figure out how to stabilize the memory though, unless I can get that stable its pointless to run it this fast.
Not much to say right now.
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Opteron 180 @ 2.8 GHz || A8N32-SLI || 2x 1Gb Corsair 3500LL Pro || 7900 GTX || Tt 680W PurePower
MCP655 > Storm > MCW60 > 3/4" T-line > MCP655 > Storm (Opty 165) > 2-302 HC w/2x 140CFM Deltas
Latest Toy: 940BE || M3A32-MVP || Corsair TwinX2048-6400C4D || OCZ Stealth 600W
Everything I do is from the bios, I refuse to do it from windows.
270x11.5 is 4 hours stable small fft's now. I'm going to let it run for at least 8 hours.
Not much to say right now.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...=183422&page=2
updated my post![]()
It errored at 7 hours 7 minutes. Sadly it won't be up and running again till next week. I had to put the memory in the intel system to fidget around with it and get used to the settings. I'll be getting another set of those sticks though, they seem to work pretty well.
I miss KTE...![]()
Not much to say right now.
Model: 9850 Black edition
Batch: sorry iam forgot...
Frequency:3146.06 MHz
Vcore: 1.35v
Motherboard/chipset: DFI 790FX M2R
Cpuid validation url: http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=373473
Cooling: Air
Last edited by angelicavoc; 06-11-2008 at 09:35 AM.
After trying to make out the numbers from the pics of my first K8 the very first thing I do when I get a chip is write down the numbers. But I don't expect anyone else to be that retentive ...![]()
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Opteron 180 @ 2.8 GHz || A8N32-SLI || 2x 1Gb Corsair 3500LL Pro || 7900 GTX || Tt 680W PurePower
MCP655 > Storm > MCW60 > 3/4" T-line > MCP655 > Storm (Opty 165) > 2-302 HC w/2x 140CFM Deltas
Latest Toy: 940BE || M3A32-MVP || Corsair TwinX2048-6400C4D || OCZ Stealth 600W
Sadly I almost have the ones for all of my Phenoms memorized at this point. Just the last 4 letters for my week 810 9850 and my 9500 aren't completely memorized, but I don't remember the last time I even ran my 9500.
Not much to say right now.
Naw... Your not the only one! I don't write the numbers down but I make sure I have a clean pic of every CPU before I install it!
Ofcourse, I only started doing that when I became a total nerd.
Still have a beautiful pic of my X2 3800/Toledo (disabled cache chip) that I had to search for, it was actually a very good clocker... I paid close to $400 bucks for that chip but it was good for a 750Mhz OC...![]()
AMD FX-8350 (1237 PGN) | Asus Crosshair V Formula (bios 1703) | G.Skill 2133 CL9 @ 2230 9-11-10 | Sapphire HD 6870 | Samsung 830 128Gb SSD / 2 WD 1Tb Black SATA3 storage | Corsair TX750 PSU
Watercooled ST 120.3 & TC 120.1 / MCP35X XSPC Top / Apogee HD Block | WIN7 64 Bit HP | Corsair 800D Obsidian Case
First Computer: Commodore Vic 20 (circa 1981).
AMD FX-8350 (1237 PGN) | Asus Crosshair V Formula (bios 1703) | G.Skill 2133 CL9 @ 2230 9-11-10 | Sapphire HD 6870 | Samsung 830 128Gb SSD / 2 WD 1Tb Black SATA3 storage | Corsair TX750 PSU
Watercooled ST 120.3 & TC 120.1 / MCP35X XSPC Top / Apogee HD Block | WIN7 64 Bit HP | Corsair 800D Obsidian Case
First Computer: Commodore Vic 20 (circa 1981).
I take pictures too, then on Friday night I pull them all out, set them on a table,
light the candles , turn some soft :banana::banana::banana::banana: on and..... that's us much as I can share
with you![]()
So... Socket....
How does that compare to AS5 for ya? Evil ass grin!!
AMD FX-8350 (1237 PGN) | Asus Crosshair V Formula (bios 1703) | G.Skill 2133 CL9 @ 2230 9-11-10 | Sapphire HD 6870 | Samsung 830 128Gb SSD / 2 WD 1Tb Black SATA3 storage | Corsair TX750 PSU
Watercooled ST 120.3 & TC 120.1 / MCP35X XSPC Top / Apogee HD Block | WIN7 64 Bit HP | Corsair 800D Obsidian Case
First Computer: Commodore Vic 20 (circa 1981).
Well well, me neither, just had to hear it from someone else I think
. Actually it dawned on me when I started preferring saturday nights in front of my
rather than going out.
Too much information, you should be banned for placing such ungodly pictures in my head![]()
Hmmm, never tried the candles before - does it really help? I've been using red-spot LED's ...
My camera just wont take those close-ups clean enough to read the numbers easily.But I do have a manual settings mode.
Is there a shutter-bug here that knows the right settings for a 1' shot of black on silver on black ...?
Last edited by QuietIce; 06-12-2008 at 03:35 AM.
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Opteron 180 @ 2.8 GHz || A8N32-SLI || 2x 1Gb Corsair 3500LL Pro || 7900 GTX || Tt 680W PurePower
MCP655 > Storm > MCW60 > 3/4" T-line > MCP655 > Storm (Opty 165) > 2-302 HC w/2x 140CFM Deltas
Latest Toy: 940BE || M3A32-MVP || Corsair TwinX2048-6400C4D || OCZ Stealth 600W
How about some macro mode setting?
I dunno about parting with them. They did all hit 2.8ghz at 1.3v on air for me...Some just had an easier time getting above 2.8ghz.
Not much to say right now.
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