What kind of temps are you hitting at those speeds (I know you're running water.)? 4.4GHz is already very impressive. And you sustained it long enough to do 250m.
My suitemate last year (Serotonnin) had trouble getting past 4.1GHz on air. The 500m run we did at 4.1GHz hit 92C on air with a 133cfm Ultra Kaze. He has a C0 and we needed 1.45volts to "barely" get stability @ 4.1.
4.2 boots into windows, didn't last more than 30 seconds of y-cruncher - and we didn't dare try prime95.
4.3 posts, no boot.
4.4 no post.
turbo disabled in all cases.
My new toy is a D0, and it's rock stable at 3.2 @ stock voltages. I haven't pushed it to see how far it'll go @ stock voltage. Right now, I'm running it at 3.34 GHz or (3.5 = 167 x 21 with turbo) with a slight vcore bump just to be safe. Under prime95 it peaks at 78C on the "stock fans" of a CM Hyper N520. I plan on getting some better fans - something I can actually hear...
My workstation went down... I'm guessing the MOSFET(s) for the top socket couldn't take anymore 24/7/52 150-watt power draw. I'll be RMAing it in a couple weeks, but in the meantime I needed a decent computer so I had to build this little comp. (by little, I mean physically small, not "crappy")
It's small enough to hand carry on a plane so I'll be taking it back to college.
It will also take over as my gaming, and programming rig since it games better and compiles faster. My workstation will stay at home (remote-controlled from school) and be dedicated to "extreme code-testing".
Benchmarks coming soon... Hopefully I can kill enough services to do a 2.5b run - which might be the first 2.5b done on a single-socket machine on record.
v0.4.1 should be out next week. Testing is just about done and now we're working on a new layout for the site. Once that's done too, I can release v0.4.1.




Perhaps not at the longer runs, I'll have to test those later on.
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