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    This is.....breathtaking. Hopefully you figure out wprime and put the smack down.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stangracin3 View Post
    it should be able to play crysis


    can we get a picture of the system?
    Best I can do right now is crappy phone pic.

    System is not yet mounted in a case...


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    Quote Originally Posted by beaker7 View Post
    Best I can do right now is crappy phone pic.

    System is not yet mounted in a case...

    if you send it to me i can figure it out and the only charge would be you letting me keep the system.

    you know bartering works well

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    beastly setup beaker, thanks for sharing. Can't wait to see more testing.

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    im too, looking forward benchamrks much
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    hypertransport assist/probe filter ? it usesss L3 cache on 4 & 8 socket boards
    it's disabled on 2 socket boards.

    doesn't wprime scale with more cores then clock speed ?

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    Not bad for 2Ghz and default Vcore

    @ Chew - Why 1.55? I should be able to take down the AMD 1024WR next run
    that was 24 threads at 1.99ghz O_o ? something is wrong some where.

    ^ WTF O_o ???
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    Quote Originally Posted by beaker7 View Post
    Interestingly WCG and its benchmark only seem to see 16 cores.
    for wcg, you have to go in your profile setting and change the maximun number of core it can use from 16(default setting) to a very high number( i went bonker and put 1024 to be sure i am never limited)
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    Tell you what would be interesting--7zip. Run the latest beta and test out LZMA2 compression. We'll need common settings and a common source file for the results to mean much, though.

    Also interesting: Generic GPU Bench
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    A small update. I installed the Quadro card, and disabled the onboard G200 Matrox and got this:



    On thing that seems strange to me is that CPUz lists the memory as Dual Channels instead of quad. I have 16 DIMMs installed. To test if this was affecting performance I took out 8 DIMMs and the benches were about the same.




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    well your 1024m beats that 3.0ghz 24 threads one we have here so that's good.
    I guess that Gt200 wasn't doing very much there it got off loaded to cpu
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    so it does look like 32m can't engage enough cores fast enough I guess clock speed will help that one the most in the end :/
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    Unfortunately WCG still only sees 32 cpus after updating the number in my device profile...




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    omg, this is awesome score
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    Quote Originally Posted by beaker7 View Post
    Unfortunately WCG still only sees 32 cpus after updating the number in my device profile...
    This might help:
    NB: Reports on the forum disclosed that BOINC may not automatically run more than 32 threads simultaneous. This can be overcome by creating a cc_config.xml control file , or adding the line <ncpus>48</ncpus> to said files <options> section. See discussion: Maximum Number of CPU's that BOINC can see?
    Here is a link to the info:
    http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/fo...ffset,0#254638

    The last post has the info needed

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    A start..Got it running properly today.
    Tried XP Pro 64 yesterday and itshowed 2cores.. Yes..TWO..
    Win 7 Ultimate 64 fixed the issue.
    Now how to get it "up to speed"
    Tried AMD Overdrive and the only thing that wasn't grayed out was the HTT option..Moved that one notch and BANG..reboot..
    All thoughts ideas and suggestions are welcome.
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    SetFSB?

    You'd need to know the clock controllers though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeepBeep2 View Post
    SetFSB?

    You'd need to know the clock controllers though.
    I'll bet you dollars to dimes that SetFSB doesn't support this board and the last time I spoke with Abo-San he misunderstood what I was saying and then refused to speak to me..
    and this was after I sent him $50.00 as a donation in paypal..
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    Well...that sucks.

    It was a far off guess...not like I actually thought it would work myself.

    You could ask ket to mod the BIOS...if its possible. Of course it would take time though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by movieman View Post
    a start..got it running properly today.
    Tried xp pro 64 yesterday and itshowed 2cores.. Yes..two..
    Win 7 ultimate 64 fixed the issue.
    Now how to get it "up to speed"
    tried amd overdrive and the only thing that wasn't grayed out was the htt option..moved that one notch and bang..reboot..
    All thoughts ideas and suggestions are welcome.:d
    k10stat.

    Quote Originally Posted by justapost View Post
    You can use variables
    Code:
    >Local1=0xc0010070
    >Local2=[value]
    >cpu 1
    >WRMSR Local1 0 Local2
    Or you can read the value from the first core and copy it to all others
    Code:
    >cpu 1
    >Local1=0xc0010070
    >RDMSR Local1
    >cpu 2
    >WRMSR Local1 LocalB LocalA
    RDMSR <register#>
    Read CPU MSR register, LocalA, B, C, D=EAX, EBX, ECX, EDX

    WRMSR <register#> <EDX> <EAX>
    Write CPU MSR register

    If CnQ is active it's better to use the p-state-0 register.
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    Quote Originally Posted by demonkevy666 View Post
    k10stat.
    ahh, this old fool is going to need just a wee more help undertsanding what your saying..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Movieman View Post
    ahh, this old fool is going to need just a wee more help undertsanding what your saying..
    just dont give him your phone number and everything will be alright.
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    Quote Originally Posted by snoro View Post
    just dont give him your phone number and everything will be alright.
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    That isn't going to help much. Opterons are all locked and will simply ignore any writes to the P-tables that specify a FID or VID out of the range the CPU is programmed to accept. The value is overwritten instantly. Since you can't change HT Ref from there either, there is no facility for overclocking an Opteron using K10Stat.

    You'll have to find a register that changes your HT ref generator's output, if it's even on an editable bus.
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    nice guys, now we can try Cinebench R10 and R11 ? 10pts?
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    Finally up and running
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    Cinebench running 48 cores...


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