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    1M:


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    x20/x36/x8/x16 4GHz no problem


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    Forgot to mention it was running at CL8-8-8 above.

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    Ready to break 10s Pi 3,999MHz


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    looks ok to me

    i like green and black look
    those PCI slots stand out like dogs balls on both evga and XFX boards heheh
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    Sorry, haven't seen anything special here.
    I managed to pull 217Blck on my Asus P6T Deluxe with just Watercooling:



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    That is a very nice 920 OC. What temps did you have? everything looks top draw, however with those setting I'm calculating 350w and temps 48C or so above ambient. You were able to get the 1333 memory to 1733 with just relaxing the clocks? Did you raise the voltage? Was this Prime95 stable?

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    What kinda wattage can the PWM handle? Also how many phases?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidNJ View Post
    That is a very nice 920 OC. What temps did you have? everything looks top draw, however with those setting I'm calculating 350w and temps 48C or so above ambient. You were able to get the 1333 memory to 1733 with just relaxing the clocks? Did you raise the voltage? Was this Prime95 stable?
    Yahh, that is a nice sets of clocks for a shabby retail i920
    That wasn't prime stable but I managed to pull about 3 Super 1M runs, as I was eagerly trying to brake the 9.000s barrier untill it crashed on me

    But I manged to pull a steady run at 215x21.
    Ran SuperPi 1m/8m/32m with the memory running at x8 multi resulting in DRAM 1720Mhz with timings running 8-8-8 18 1T, at 1.64 Dram voltage
    Those OCZ surpassed my expectations without a doubt, I just can't wait to see what they will do with 2v

    They low timings of 7-7-7-18 1T run out at about 1650Mhz, again, at stock voltage, 1.64v.
    If I want to go Above ~1700Mhz I relax the timings a bit to 8-8-8-18 1T or even 8-8-7-18 1T @ 1.64v.

    BTW, here is a SS:
    Last edited by The-Fox; 01-05-2009 at 09:42 PM.

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    done


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    Quote Originally Posted by The-Fox View Post
    Sorry, haven't seen anything special here.
    I managed to pull 217Blck on my Asus P6T Deluxe with just Watercooling:



    Here is the Validation link:
    http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=476622
    "JUST" watercooling?
    I am under air......

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    hi vapour

    clocking bus is no big deal
    every board can do that on air as well

    show us efficiency of the board

    or really high loads with suzero cooling and lots of volts, show us some killer RAM OCs, timings, frequencies..etc

    something that would excite XS members a lot more than trying to take a screen of 215/220 bckl heh
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    I mean air


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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    hi vapour

    clocking bus is no big deal
    every board can do that on air as well

    show us efficiency of the board

    or really high loads with suzero cooling and lots of volts, show us some killer RAM OCs, timings, frequencies..etc

    something that would excite XS members a lot more than trying to take a screen of 215/220 bckl heh
    I am not an expert,
    I don't have the equipments you mentioned...
    maybe you give it a try, I send you the board

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    well the nvidia SLI board of X58 looks like some kind of low-end mobo the NB heatsink should've been like the 790i ultra, those are called sexy

    but good work on OC
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    Quote Originally Posted by lkiller123 View Post
    well the nvidia SLI board of X58 looks like some kind of low-end mobo the NB heatsink should've been like the 790i ultra, those are called sexy

    but good work on OC
    agree with you

    the oc is simple

    I only adjusted the vcore to 1.4375v, vdimm to 1.65v and vtt to 1.275v,
    that's all I've touched for oc to 215*19.

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    the settings:



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    Quote Originally Posted by The-Fox View Post
    Sorry, haven't seen anything special here.
    I managed to pull 217Blck on my Asus P6T Deluxe with just Watercooling:

    Here is the Validation link:
    http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=476622
    I am happy with my results done by a board much cheaper than yours.
    Thank you for your comments.

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    Yahh, your results are actually very good considering it is kind of a "budget" board (no offense here).
    Air/Water is not really a difference when running 1 instance of SuperPi,
    It differs when you run 8 threads if SuperPi or a Multi threaded app like 3DMARK or wPrime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The-Fox View Post
    Yahh, your results are actually very good considering it is kind of a "budget" board (no offense here).
    Air/Water is not really a difference when running 1 instance of SuperPi,
    It differs when you run 8 threads if SuperPi or a Multi threaded app like 3DMARK or wPrime.
    Not really, when I oc to 4.2GHz with this cooler, the idle temp. goes over 60C already. It can't stay long.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VapourWare View Post
    I am not an expert,
    I don't have the equipments you mentioned...
    maybe you give it a try, I send you the board
    lets make the SOB squeal for mercy
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    Dinos: we got a saying in my country: "god gives nuts to those who are teeth less" LOL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    lets make the SOB squeal for mercy
    I don't understand...sorry...

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    Quote Originally Posted by The-Fox View Post
    Dinos: we got a saying in my country: "god gives nuts to those who are teeth less" LOL.
    I was not kidding... I am serious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The-Fox View Post
    Sorry, haven't seen anything special here.
    I managed to pull 217Blck on my Asus P6T Deluxe with just Watercooling:



    Here is the Validation link:
    http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=476622
    just noticed that your HT is OFF,
    I will try to disable it,
    but don't expect anything too high by air cooling...

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