Hi fellas
I took a bit of an R&R recently which was needed badly as all i did all day was OC or think about OCing something. Dont laugh
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Winter is approaching in Australia (ROFL if you can call 20-25C days winter) but nights do get colder and it gives us the opportunity to push the entire setups to higher limits. (AND freeze our arses off at 3am while the last loop of Pi or 3DMARK01 is about to finish as warm bed and wife inside await)
Please be advised that this thread is WORK IN PROGRESS so there will be updating when i do more testing or find out more interesting things to apply. I guess i dont want to clog up Vince's thread with a worklog and though it would be interesting to have one here
Enough of serious talk I guess let's get down to fun stuff hehehe. I got an email recently from my friend Vince, better known as kingpin, telling me about this nifty little 3DMARK2001 challenge he's thought off and as extra incentive gave me an extra jab in the ribs telling me the way its going at the moment its all going to Greece hehe...nah he was just trying to get participation up even though hipro5 is an awesome contender as are the rest of greek boys. Having just come back from Thailand after being lucky to take out the Pan Asia/Africa GOOC comp is what gave me the extra motivation to bench again. More importantly though i thought i'd have a look that i decided to try have a go.
WHY AM I DEVIATING FROM USUAL, SPECS, PICs, RESULTS, THE END and just crapping on and on and on about something you ask. Well i thought i'd mix things up a little. BTW to those last 2 readers that have managed to stay awake and are actually reading this congratulations. You didnt win anything but just though i'd congratulate you anyways.
What's the plan of action here? Well first of all i have recently received a board you are all familiar with Asus Rampage Extreme from Asus Australia (thanks boys) and i thought i'd do some LN2 benching with a couple of E8600 chips i bought in anticipation of this board. I thought i'd run it in but doing this challenge as you'll find out soon it takes a lot out of every piece of hardware you have to have a top score.
Let's start with the board first. I present to you my helper #1 for this challenge ASUS RAMPAGE EXTREME
YES I KNOW I STILL RUN AN IDE HDD. YES I KNOW I'M BACKWARDS.There is a reason for that too (helper#2)
Helper#3 for this challenge is a new graphics card from ATI, Radeon HD 4890
yup i pulled the heatsink apart already :p (asus branded and a big thanks to onlinecomputer.com.au for letting me play with their card for this challenge)
For those of you interested its got the same spacing and previous card and i had a loop put together already to cool a couple of cards or a 4870X2....
With those still reading (if any) you'll notice if you have a keen eye that i am growing an algae farm in the loopwhich is due to my laziness not removing the ALU rad from Corsair Nautilus 500 Watercooling (helper#4 unit and putting a copper one instead)
Full setup photo with helper#5 in there background Corsair Dominators 1800MHz CAS7 DDR3 kit
There are a lot of Santa's little helpers in here including the Corsair HX1000 1000W Power Supply
What is this 3DMARK2001 Challenge all about?
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=220415
Quick summary of the partsTime for another 2K1 low clock challenge, this time I'm puttin up two new Tek9 slim units for the best scores .
Listen CAREFULLY...one piece is for best single GPU score, the other is for best multi GPU score. The cpu clock limit is 4.2 jigahertz, that is 4200mhz and not a mhz over!! Any cpu is fine, any mobo is fine, any gpu is fine AS LONG as it follows the ABOVE guidelines of single GPU or multi GPU. GPU=1 CORE. Single gpu nature cap is 1200fps, and multi gpu 1400fps nature. Nature limits may change, but for now this is what we will use. Good luck. We'll go for a month or so and then see who is at the top
- Asus Rampage Extreme (Still original bios 0301)
- Intel E8600 CPU
- Corsair 2GB DDR3 1800MHz CAS7 Dominators (Micron)
- Asus Radeon HD4890 1GB GFX Card
- 160GB IDE Hard Drive with Windows XP Sp2 (light-ish)
- TTBigTyphoon on CPU and Corsair Nautilus 500 Watercooling on GPU
- Corsair HX1000 1000W Power Supply
Benching 3DMARK2001 is very interesting. Some tests like system settings, some GPU core speed raw power or vRAM speed, LOD Tweaks etc.
I've just started playing with it last night and found this Asus board got to 600MHz FSB pretty quick considering my lack of experience with Asus board in the last couple of years i was pretty happy i could hit the sweet spot quick. I did get some tips from my good mate youngpro but unfortunatley they didnt work for me at all. i kept having some RAM issues in memtest and a few other issues here and there so i started from scratch
so 600MHz FSB is what i needed as i have to bench at 4.2GHz (600*7)
Settings used (roughly)
FSB 600MHz
Multi: 7x
333 strap
PCIe Freq 130Mhz
RAM at 960MHz
RAM Timings 7-7-6-20-1T 60 (rest on auto)
RAM volts 2.2v
CPU Vcore 1.3v
LLC (Auto)
PLL volts 1.6v
VTT volts 1.4v
NB volts 1.55v (from memory)
Most people have this sussed out but if you need to get to your settings quickly let the bios do some work with auto options and look at the monitoring side of bios to see where its at. It doesnt always work and sometimes it sets some volts too high but it might help untagle a problem you cant work out occasionally too if other people's settings dont work. This is not just the case with this specific board but overclocking in general.
Bios is nice and stable. Very happy with fail OC recovery setup and little LCD display. Board feels solid. I went to windows pretty quick and got into it.
Next little challenge was getting all the software that i needed to OC GFX cards, change volts, test in windows all that. Being a new series of cards there are a couple of stumbling blocks here so i'll help out the people that need a hand here as i've figured it out after some google work
Software required
Rivatuner 2.24
Rivatuner.cfg file support for 4890 download here
GPUz 0.3.3
CPUz 1.50
Furmark (great little app to test GFX card quick to raise 3D volts and show true clocks in monitoring)
3DMARK2001SE
SetLOD (i use this software to set LOD if RT doesnt work like its tha case here)
Radeon HD 4890 Software Voltage Monitoring, Control and Adjustment
Basically clon22 at VRZone did all the hard work for you. Read his article and you will be adjusting the volts on your card real quick BUT be careful and have good cooling on it
http://vr-zone.com/articles/increasi....html?doc=6880
I'm always careful with volts and try to never apply more than required especially with GFX cards as you are putting more pressure on shaders or vRAM with higher volts or clocks!!!! Watch your temps on the core/vrm/memory when you apply volts. Last night i was seeing a max loaded temp on GFX of 40C at highest volts tested but i was on water. I wouldnt really advice giving too much of a volt bump on stock cooling to be honest unless you live on north pole.
TO BE CONTINUED.......



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which is due to my laziness not removing the ALU rad from Corsair Nautilus 500 Watercooling (helper#4 unit and putting a copper one instead)




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.......yes it says that because i've used the FPS from existing run and inserted a nature score of 1199FPS to see where i would roughly be if i could reach the cap >> basically at one of the top runs.





. i might be able to pull it off with 1150MHz core even i'll see.







I will try new one
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