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    Quote Originally Posted by cdawall View Post
    D9JNM its pretty damaged though they used to do 1800 cas6 ~2.2v
    hauahauhauh, funny, how much voltage are using now for 1700 7-7-7-20?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barr3l Rid3r View Post
    hauahauhauh, funny, how much voltage are using now for 1700 7-7-7-20?
    2v ish if i freeze them i can get 1700 cas 6-7-6-18 i have some ripjaws and tridents for when these die



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    * CPU Model: AMD Phenom II X6 1055T
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    #update#

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    Charts updated. Talk about a busy couple of weeks. Thanks for the kind words, Monkeywoman.


    @Recent Submissions: I need proof of stability (screenshot). It's not that I don't trust the people around here, but when there is proof the chart is a lot more meaningful. Until then you'll be marked as "untested".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Particle View Post
    Charts updated. Talk about a busy couple of weeks. Thanks for the kind words, Monkeywoman.


    @Recent Submissions: I need proof of stability (screenshot). It's not that I don't trust the people around here, but when there is proof the chart is a lot more meaningful. Until then you'll be marked as "untested".
    So what's this I hear you taking my spot? You know your not the only one with dryice



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    Quote Originally Posted by cdawall View Post
    So what's this I hear you taking my spot? You know your not the only one with dryice
    your spot was taken on air......I just never had him update it

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    Quote Originally Posted by cdawall View Post
    So what's this I hear you taking my spot? You know your not the only one with dryice
    Them thar's some tough words. Let's see it happen, Cap'n!

    P.S. Lest you misunderstand where I'm coming from, I mean all of this in the spirit of friendly back and forth. I'm no hard core overclocker, but I did mill some "cold gear" for entertainment. Let's have some fun.

    @Chew: If you want to put it in official form I'd be happy to post it for you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Particle View Post
    Them thar's some tough words. Let's see it happen, Cap'n!

    P.S. Lest you misunderstand where I'm coming from, I mean all of this in the spirit of friendly back and forth. I'm no hard core overclocker, but I did mill some "cold gear" for entertainment. Let's have some fun.

    @Chew: If you want to put it in official form I'd be happy to post it for you.
    Nah i'm cool. I will let you guys have fun duking it out
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    Quote Originally Posted by chew* View Post
    your spot was taken on air......I just never had him update it

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=369
    good clocks is that XP though? and mines a huge 9mhz faster than i got on air

    Quote Originally Posted by Particle View Post
    Them thar's some tough words. Let's see it happen, Cap'n!

    P.S. Lest you misunderstand where I'm coming from, I mean all of this in the spirit of friendly back and forth. I'm no hard core overclocker, but I did mill some "cold gear" for entertainment. Let's have some fun.

    @Chew: If you want to put it in official form I'd be happy to post it for you.
    don't worry i was just being friendly back we had a whole competition on TPU to see who could get the best clocks let me get the whole marriage thing done and i will knock off what you got i am waiting on the CH4 extreme anyway

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    comp is out of date but was still fun

    Quote Originally Posted by chew* View Post
    Nah i'm cool. I will let you guys have fun duking it out
    ah well thats no fun i want to see some 7/vista 64b numbers out of you
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    Quote Originally Posted by cdawall View Post
    good clocks is that XP though? and mines a huge 9mhz faster than i got on air



    don't worry i was just being friendly back we had a whole competition on TPU to see who could get the best clocks let me get the whole marriage thing done and i will knock off what you got i am waiting on the CH4 extreme anyway

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    comp is out of date but was still fun



    ah well thats no fun i want to see some 7/vista 64b numbers out of you
    why would i use 64bit?

    It doesn't gain anything in benches......in fact it's slower not to mention 64 bit does not hinder OC's anymore so using 64 bit does not make epeens bigger
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    Quote Originally Posted by chew* View Post
    why would i use 64bit?

    It doesn't gain anything in benches......in fact it's slower not to mention 64 bit does not hinder OC's anymore so using 64 bit does not make epeens bigger
    i could boot close to your speeds on XP 32bit instead of 7 64bit same thing happened in my little competition on TPU 32bit showed better clocking and to even the playing field it was vista/7 64bit only. so either i was doing something wrong or 64bit was hindering something....



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    Quote Originally Posted by cdawall View Post
    i could boot close to your speeds on XP 32bit instead of 7 64bit same thing happened in my little competition on TPU 32bit showed better clocking and to even the playing field it was vista/7 64bit only. so either i was doing something wrong or 64bit was hindering something....
    back off imc and you can clock NB/cpu fine.

    Unstable ram will always hinder an OC.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chew* View Post
    back off imc and you can clock NB/cpu fine.

    Unstable ram will always hinder an OC.
    i ran 32m at these ram speeds and tried with looser timings and lower volt GSkill ripjaws...will try it out again when i get my new chip sold the setup for other reasons....on s754 again and that bugger doesn't want to break 240mhz htt


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    Got a few good runs over this weekend.

    Suicide run of 4.6ghz @ 1.55v (1.6v real) managed cpu-z but cannot get much further. As soon as vantage starts to run it just blue screens.

    4.56ghz manages a vantage run and does most other things but i do not think it's stable.

    4.08 @ 1.39v stable for 24/7 operation, does 2 hour linpack tests which is good enough for me.

    3.2 @ 1.275

    2.4 @ 1.175

    1.68 @ 0.9v

    880mhz @ .8v

    these seem semi stable, generally foudn that if they don't fault after 15 mins of linpack they are fairly stable.

    On the hwmonitor power level @ 880mhz it's drawing 31w @ 3.2 it's 115w, and @ 4.08 it's capped at 129.08w.

    Dunno if these are real or what, but they seem pretty low at the higher end... *shrugs*

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    That's less than two hours, wombat.
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    what is up with those temps wombat?? 65c for 1.16vcore??? something seems off
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    yes, i had more but back then i didnt make a screen. i can try to run it over night again.

    @crazydiamond: look at my cooler. its made for small cases and not for oc. with more than 1.3v i have 80C+ after 2 mins and have to abort.
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    Quote Originally Posted by w0mbat View Post
    yes, i had more but back then i didnt make a screen. i can try to run it over night again.

    @crazydiamond: look at my cooler. its made for small cases and not for oc. with more than 1.3v i have 80C+ after 2 mins and have to abort.
    I have Air cooler and it wont pass 42C @ 4.2Ghz / 1,42v so there must be something wrong.

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    its not about thats its an air cooler, but WHAT kind of air cooler. with a mugen 2 ill get it to 40C@load too. and maybe i should have used some better thermal grease.

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    ok, now its 8h & i can go to bed
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