when i instaled it looked exactly like above, except no ACC options, they where grayed out,
did you fully uninstal the last version of AOD before instaling 2.1.2.?
when i instaled it looked exactly like above, except no ACC options, they where grayed out,
did you fully uninstal the last version of AOD before instaling 2.1.2.?
New board, same CPU:
9850BE
JAAFB AA 0809APMW
3.2ghz
1.35v
Gigabyte MA790GP-DS4H -790GX/SB750
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=400966
h2O
OS - XP x32
Last edited by RiverRicer; 08-11-2008 at 06:46 PM.
Quite recent! Post results![]()
Good chart. I'm also glad to see it updated more frequently now. I will suggest to you what I suggested to the last maintainer: Try saving the image as a PNG. File size for this type of image should be similar and it will also not have any compression artifacts since PNG is lossless.![]()
Particle's First Rule of Online Technical Discussion:
As a thread about any computer related subject has its length approach infinity, the likelihood and inevitability of a poorly constructed AMD vs. Intel fight also exponentially increases.
Rule 1A:
Likewise, the frequency of a car pseudoanalogy to explain a technical concept increases with thread length. This will make many people chuckle, as computer people are rarely knowledgeable about vehicular mechanics.
Rule 2:
When confronted with a post that is contrary to what a poster likes, believes, or most often wants to be correct, the poster will pick out only minor details that are largely irrelevant in an attempt to shut out the conflicting idea. The core of the post will be left alone since it isn't easy to contradict what the person is actually saying.
Rule 2A:
When a poster cannot properly refute a post they do not like (as described above), the poster will most likely invent fictitious counter-points and/or begin to attack the other's credibility in feeble ways that are dramatic but irrelevant. Do not underestimate this tactic, as in the online world this will sway many observers. Do not forget: Correctness is decided only by what is said last, the most loudly, or with greatest repetition.
Rule 3:
When it comes to computer news, 70% of Internet rumors are outright fabricated, 20% are inaccurate enough to simply be discarded, and about 10% are based in reality. Grains of salt--become familiar with them.
Remember: When debating online, everyone else is ALWAYS wrong if they do not agree with you!
Random Tip o' the Whatever
You just can't win. If your product offers feature A instead of B, people will moan how A is stupid and it didn't offer B. If your product offers B instead of A, they'll likewise complain and rant about how anyone's retarded cousin could figure out A is what the market wants.
hey i will take that PNG suggestion and try it out matey thanks
yeah it will be updated nearly as soon as results are posted,
at the moment i have put of riverricers result for a couple of days to see if any more come in by the end of the wekkend, then i will update.
so next update, sunday say, as i am going on Holiday
and i wont be back for 2 weeks, so dont panicresults will be updated when i get back, and i havent disapeared to the 'ex-XS-posters graveyeard'
so if you want to be on the chart in the next two weeks, get the result in for sunday and i will update it![]()
I am planning on removing my system board heat pipes next week and replacing the entire thermal compound with OCZ freeze to see if this will lower my system temps. I have already used OCZ freeze on my CPU cooler and found it much better than AS5. Once I have done this I will try for a higher clock. I am doing this for now as I have never been happy with this board or Asus. I can not wait until the SB750 boards come out in the UK so I can get rid of the board I have. If any one has any tips on clocking the Asus M2N32-SLI Delux board they are more than welcome to give them to me or know any one selling SB750 boards in the UK then please give me the INFO. So with any luck when you get back in two weeks I should have a better clock for you to add to the table. I hope you have a good two weeks away. Enjoy yourself.
AMD Phenom II 940 BE (CACZC AC 0903FPAW)
CPU cooler: Water (EK-Supreme block & Thermochill PA 92.2 radiator)
Case: XG Dragon
Fans: 120mm at bottom, 120mm at top and small fan blowing onto northbridge area.
Mobo: DFI DK 790FXB-M2RSH (Bios R7SD421)
Ram: 2 x 2GB DDR2 1066MHz OCZ Gold 5-6-6-18
Graphics: Asus HD4850
Power: 700W storm PSU
Hard drives:1 x 750GB 2 x 300GB SATA and 2x 320GB SATA
CD/DVD drives: 1 x muti Burner and 1 x muti reader
OS: Windows Vista Ultimate 32bit/64bit
I want to see that 9850//0826 BPQW clocked![]()
I have my eye looking at another 9950 soon.
Nuts24,,
From what ive seen with the M2N32deluxe it does like the (CPU to NB )set @ 1.3v-1.35.. Helps with Ram to IMC stability while using high freqency and lower timing coupled with phenom. Ganged and unganged is pretty stable for most rams @ 400 through 1066 on auto timing. I prefer to use (High freqency) with all other ram settings ive used..
Note: 5-6-6-18 2t is pretty optimal if you choose to raise FSB for higher Ram freqency..
SLI ram set to (High Freqency) and (MAX OC)
Also Disable,,
Virtualizatin,,TLB fix,,AMD live and any spread spectrum..
Chipset is set to..
MCP HT speed = 5x
MCPHT width = 16 and 16
SB HT speed =5x
SB HT width = 16 and 16
If using NVIDIA graphics set GPU ex to Auto.
If raising the FSB/HT above 220 lower MCP HT to 4x..Even though the Mobo can do 3000+HT with a X2 , The X4 Phen is a little different
The NB freqency will raise when you raise the FSB 201+ around 220 = 2200nb and FSB..240 = 2400nb .If you set the CPU VID or Vcore above 1.3v it sets the same for the Vcore and NBvolts on chip...So if you raise the FSB make shure you up the CPUvcore alittle for the Added NB freqency.
Higher on chip NB freqency will add a 1-4c to your current temps depending on the cooling...
Last edited by gOtVoltage; 08-15-2008 at 01:20 PM.
Some update, of course not really stable:
http://www.abload.de/image.php?img=unbenanntbsi.jpg
Oese / 9750 JAAFB AA 0810GPAW / 3,536ghz / 1,552v / Cpu-z / DFI 790FX-M2R / Win XP 32bit / Water
Perhaps you might add complete stepping and 3h Prime to my 3,2ghz Vista 64 record as well?
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...1&d=1216910616
Last edited by Oese; 08-15-2008 at 10:55 PM.
1. ASUS Sabertooth 990fx | FX 8320 || 2. DFI DK 790FXB-M3H5 | X4 810
8GB Samsung 30nm DDR3-2000 9-10-10-28 || 4GB PSC DDR3-1333 6-7-6-21
Corsair TX750W | Sapphire 6970 2GB || BeQuiet PurePower 450w | HD 4850
EK Supreme | AC aquagratix | Laing Pro | MoRa 2 || Aircooled
Thanks for the tips gOtVoltage. I will give them ago when I have done fixing my board.
AMD Phenom II 940 BE (CACZC AC 0903FPAW)
CPU cooler: Water (EK-Supreme block & Thermochill PA 92.2 radiator)
Case: XG Dragon
Fans: 120mm at bottom, 120mm at top and small fan blowing onto northbridge area.
Mobo: DFI DK 790FXB-M2RSH (Bios R7SD421)
Ram: 2 x 2GB DDR2 1066MHz OCZ Gold 5-6-6-18
Graphics: Asus HD4850
Power: 700W storm PSU
Hard drives:1 x 750GB 2 x 300GB SATA and 2x 320GB SATA
CD/DVD drives: 1 x muti Burner and 1 x muti reader
OS: Windows Vista Ultimate 32bit/64bit
hi soundood, updated entry here...
Model: Phenom X4 9550
Batch: JAAFB AA 0810 GPAW
Frequency: 2805MHz
Vcore: 1.375v (Bios set)
Motherboard/chipset: Abit AX770/SB600
Cpuid validation url: http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=404211
Cooling: Air/h2o/xtreme: Air (PC Cooler HP-1204)
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Last edited by ah_khoo; 08-16-2008 at 07:35 AM.
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If I make a program for you that makes it to where you can edit the table in and have it publish it automatically as an image online, would you use it? (eg, you open it up and edit the table, then click a button that both saves the table and updates the online image--no further action required to make it update here)
Particle's First Rule of Online Technical Discussion:
As a thread about any computer related subject has its length approach infinity, the likelihood and inevitability of a poorly constructed AMD vs. Intel fight also exponentially increases.
Rule 1A:
Likewise, the frequency of a car pseudoanalogy to explain a technical concept increases with thread length. This will make many people chuckle, as computer people are rarely knowledgeable about vehicular mechanics.
Rule 2:
When confronted with a post that is contrary to what a poster likes, believes, or most often wants to be correct, the poster will pick out only minor details that are largely irrelevant in an attempt to shut out the conflicting idea. The core of the post will be left alone since it isn't easy to contradict what the person is actually saying.
Rule 2A:
When a poster cannot properly refute a post they do not like (as described above), the poster will most likely invent fictitious counter-points and/or begin to attack the other's credibility in feeble ways that are dramatic but irrelevant. Do not underestimate this tactic, as in the online world this will sway many observers. Do not forget: Correctness is decided only by what is said last, the most loudly, or with greatest repetition.
Rule 3:
When it comes to computer news, 70% of Internet rumors are outright fabricated, 20% are inaccurate enough to simply be discarded, and about 10% are based in reality. Grains of salt--become familiar with them.
Remember: When debating online, everyone else is ALWAYS wrong if they do not agree with you!
Random Tip o' the Whatever
You just can't win. If your product offers feature A instead of B, people will moan how A is stupid and it didn't offer B. If your product offers B instead of A, they'll likewise complain and rant about how anyone's retarded cousin could figure out A is what the market wants.
HI there,
i was under the impression that the same CPU gets one entry, ie the highest, regardless of OS, this way there is no confusion, only way a CPU gets two mentions is with a new MObo
the SB750 to be honest, ill update scores to any cpu, but in the order of orderness...this is the only way this can work,
is it a new CPU?, have i misunderstood?
let me know Oese, no prob if it is,
but i am right in thinking this ehhh? after all i dont make rules, we all do, and if you want to include multiple results from one cpu, then fine, but i think it will end up a mess and very confusing![]()
ok guys all updated
i am going on Hols toniteand i will be back on the 28th, so no more updates till then, keep them posted but, and i will fire through the updates when i get back
![]()
nice![]()
everything's okay.. same cpu so all right. just thought different os' results would be interesting as well and didnt know the rules for sure.. my fault..
now, guys, come on with those 750sb-acc-devils do some shots for max oc![]()
Last edited by Oese; 08-17-2008 at 10:56 AM.
1. ASUS Sabertooth 990fx | FX 8320 || 2. DFI DK 790FXB-M3H5 | X4 810
8GB Samsung 30nm DDR3-2000 9-10-10-28 || 4GB PSC DDR3-1333 6-7-6-21
Corsair TX750W | Sapphire 6970 2GB || BeQuiet PurePower 450w | HD 4850
EK Supreme | AC aquagratix | Laing Pro | MoRa 2 || Aircooled
as i said matey, we all make the rules, this is an open thread here and any suggestion will be put before us all for vote.
i just think, if we all agree to this, that we need suggestions as to the format of the layout.
and in itself might become to complex for one single sheet?
discuss, and i will be back on the 28th, to implement any agreed suggestions![]()
I dont know if the issue 32 vs. 64bit is worth a whole new list.. perhaps someone else has some opinion about this?
1. ASUS Sabertooth 990fx | FX 8320 || 2. DFI DK 790FXB-M3H5 | X4 810
8GB Samsung 30nm DDR3-2000 9-10-10-28 || 4GB PSC DDR3-1333 6-7-6-21
Corsair TX750W | Sapphire 6970 2GB || BeQuiet PurePower 450w | HD 4850
EK Supreme | AC aquagratix | Laing Pro | MoRa 2 || Aircooled
Any setting that can impact overclocks by 100-200 MHz or more deserves a column I think.
Particle's First Rule of Online Technical Discussion:
As a thread about any computer related subject has its length approach infinity, the likelihood and inevitability of a poorly constructed AMD vs. Intel fight also exponentially increases.
Rule 1A:
Likewise, the frequency of a car pseudoanalogy to explain a technical concept increases with thread length. This will make many people chuckle, as computer people are rarely knowledgeable about vehicular mechanics.
Rule 2:
When confronted with a post that is contrary to what a poster likes, believes, or most often wants to be correct, the poster will pick out only minor details that are largely irrelevant in an attempt to shut out the conflicting idea. The core of the post will be left alone since it isn't easy to contradict what the person is actually saying.
Rule 2A:
When a poster cannot properly refute a post they do not like (as described above), the poster will most likely invent fictitious counter-points and/or begin to attack the other's credibility in feeble ways that are dramatic but irrelevant. Do not underestimate this tactic, as in the online world this will sway many observers. Do not forget: Correctness is decided only by what is said last, the most loudly, or with greatest repetition.
Rule 3:
When it comes to computer news, 70% of Internet rumors are outright fabricated, 20% are inaccurate enough to simply be discarded, and about 10% are based in reality. Grains of salt--become familiar with them.
Remember: When debating online, everyone else is ALWAYS wrong if they do not agree with you!
Random Tip o' the Whatever
You just can't win. If your product offers feature A instead of B, people will moan how A is stupid and it didn't offer B. If your product offers B instead of A, they'll likewise complain and rant about how anyone's retarded cousin could figure out A is what the market wants.
but it must be clear if it is the same cpu or another. otherwise it could just be a better/worse overclocking processor of the same batch.. what would be interesting as well with regards to variabilities in one batch..
whole processor number is a little too much i think?
1. ASUS Sabertooth 990fx | FX 8320 || 2. DFI DK 790FXB-M3H5 | X4 810
8GB Samsung 30nm DDR3-2000 9-10-10-28 || 4GB PSC DDR3-1333 6-7-6-21
Corsair TX750W | Sapphire 6970 2GB || BeQuiet PurePower 450w | HD 4850
EK Supreme | AC aquagratix | Laing Pro | MoRa 2 || Aircooled
Is that Vcore correct if so ,Oh thats a sweet chip...
The Volts are priceless![]()
I seen A BUNCH of 0816- 0820 batches that dint like to work good @ 3.0ghz+ with below stock volts this is very,, very good...Especially take into consideration that the average Volts for 3.0-3.3ghz ive seen has been around 1.35v-1.45v Air/decent cooler with 9750 and up Phenoms![]()
Last edited by gOtVoltage; 08-19-2008 at 04:42 PM.
Spoke with him....
Can't go anywhere higher stable with default....
3.2 and more are easily attainable with 1.35+ but not stable....
Thing is he ain't got any clue on phenom o.cing......
He promised max mhz with at least 1.5volts... So waiting![]()
Cpu:Phenom ΙΙ 965 c3 @ 4.1Ghz/2.8nb (air cooled)
Mobo: Asus M3a79-T Deluxe
Ram:A-data 2x2 800+ @ 1000
Gpu:Asus Hd4850 512mb @ 700/1050(sycthe Musashi)
Hdd:500gb Seagate 7200.11
Psu:Corsair Hx620
Cooling: TRue(dual fan)
Case: Coolermaster Haf 932...
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