The rest of that particular part?
(Please excuse grammar / spelling etc. flaws)A stable clockspeed of just under 4GHz was easily achieved on all testsystems using stock cooling. All benchmarks (7-Zip, wprime, Crysis or Farcry 2) ran without problems. Only Cinebench R10 crashed reproducibly on all machines from a certain clockspeed (meaning somekind of wall) while all the other test still ran without any problem. At this point we can't tell the exact cause.
If there's anything else you'd want me to translate just let me know![]()
Wow, that is fast.
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Re-quote...Either that or they had some parts of the processor running above threshold, perhaps the NB, TLB, cache or FPU that CB10 triggered.![]()
Perhaps 3GHz was the top frequency before this starts. Other than that mostly speculations... Have to wait till the final chip comes out, hopefully it will be sorted out by then..
@boblemagnifique, I've spotted it early few pages back.![]()
Maybe you want to try contacting the folks at Hardspell? Alas maybe its a bit late, they embarassed themselves already http://en.hardspell.com/doc/showcont.asp?news_id=4500![]()
Thanks for the effort.![]()
Some corrections.. Top frequency before this (crash) starts could be around 3.2GHz, just looking at the OCP forum results which the benchmarks (including Cinebench) were run at around 3.2GHz.. even though its possible to run at higher clock speeds (they could get 4GHz overclock out of their sample, so the headroom was there). Still speculations..![]()
Last edited by Ghostbuster; 11-25-2008 at 12:54 PM.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...11#post3451811
We are not allowed to give specifics on speeds at this time, but as a generalization one can expect the following stable performance without too much tweaking effort:
* Air: Around 4GHz is a safe area to target with decent aftermarket cooling & mild voltage increase. When I say "around" that means above and below, so don't gripe at me if your CPU won't hit 4GHz, there is no guarantee with overclocking. Also there aren't exactly huge amounts of CPUs out in the wild yet, so observations are somewhat limited.
* LN2: If you were thinking 5GHz, guess again (and guess higher)... It was like the Energizer Bunny commercials... they just keep going, and going, and going. To say in excess of 5GHz is an understatement, but that's about as detailed as I'm allowed. There was another large leap too between what was "stable" and what you could get a CPU-Z screenshot of, so that shows even more promise in the long term as yields will undoubtedly improve.
* Water & Phase Change: Obviously somewhere between Air & LN2. This is really going to vary based on what you are using and your tempsWhile I can't give exact numbers in terms of GHz, I can give you some of the voltages and temps seen while running the Crysis demo. Keep in mind these temps are not anywhere near 100% CPU usage, but they aren't exactly idle either.
* Air: Cooler Master Hyper Z600 - Around 1.5-1.55V / 33C
* Water/Tec: CoolIT Freezone Elite - Around 1.6V / 38C
* Phase Change: VapoChill - 1.7V / Below 0C (software / MB wouldn't report negative numbers)
* LN2: 1.75V (at least during the Crysis demo... *grin*)
Is that a guestimation, and what is ambient temp.?* Air: Cooler Master Hyper Z600 - Around 1.5-1.55V / 33C
Well said informal!!![]()
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linus ncix posted this preview. check it out
http://www.linustechtips.com/overclo...clocking-video
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Last edited by informal; 11-25-2008 at 03:06 PM.
hahah you were right
it was a whopping 12MHz over 3.6GHz
http://www.linustechtips.com/overclo...clocking-video
Dinos that's a quick and dirty test by Linus,it's not the maximum he could get...For 30mins of OCing,it's great result on air.
Why you guys try to put a negative spin on this Deneb OCing potential?Are you scared of something or what?
Read my previous post what an article said about clock expectations.
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Only very good news. Bad, good or medicore news is not allowed
Even 3.6Ghz is nice enough tho for a quick OC...
And informal...why the paranoia? Now attacking people if they dont give what _you_ want?
This is an actual user for once...in a free uncontrolled environment.
Last edited by Shintai; 11-25-2008 at 03:18 PM.
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