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    Come on and wake up guys - no need to get nervous - this is "only" the new 3800+, what do You think we will see here in a few weeks from 4000+, 4200+ and FX-57 ???

    Think the average of MHz will increase dramaticly.........
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    Quote Originally Posted by HARDCORECLOCKER
    Come on and wake up guys - no need to get nervous - this is "only" the new 3800+, what do You think we will see here in a few weeks from 4000+, 4200+ and FX-57 ???

    Think the average of MHz will increase dramaticly.........
    IDK about how well the 4000+ and FX-57 should clock (maybe 3.25/3.35 stable with the same phasechange as s7e9h3n [this is of course a guess]), but shouldn't the 4200+ be the same as the 3800+ (4200+ = 2.6GHz, 512k, right?) if AMD doesn't bin??

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    Quote Originally Posted by HARDCORECLOCKER
    Come on and wake up guys - no need to get nervous - this is "only" the new 3800+, what do You think we will see here in a few weeks from 4000+, 4200+ and FX-57 ???

    Think the average of MHz will increase dramaticly.........
    3200 Mhz stable on air default voltage maybe?
    *dreaming*

    One problem though...my wallet isn´t that thick I can afford a pricey cpu.
    Caper

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    Quote Originally Posted by HARDCORECLOCKER
    Come on and wake up guys - no need to get nervous - this is "only" the new 3800+, what do You think we will see here in a few weeks from 4000+, 4200+ and FX-57 ???

    Think the average of MHz will increase dramaticly.........
    It's kinda scary if you think about it. This 3800+ is able to, at the least, compete with today's FX55 at less than half the price. If the San Diegos' silicon is truly the pick of the litter, their benchmarks compared to the Venice will be what SLI is compared to PCIE (Well actually not that drastic, but it's the only thing I could think of )

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    Quote Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
    It's kinda scary if you think about it. This 3800+ is able to, at the least, compete with today's FX55 at less than half the price. If the San Diegos' silicon is truly the pick of the litter, their benchmarks compared to the Venice will be what SLI is compared to PCIE (Well actually not that drastic, but it's the only thing I could think of )
    Personally I expect the FX-57 to run 3,5GHz on single phase without any problems......, so we will see.

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    Okay now run some Prime95 goodness!
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    in cpu-z, you can hit f5 to save a bmp directly from the program instead of having to open photoshop/paint or whatever and pasting it. much easier imo
    Got a fan over those memory sticks? No? Well get to it before you kill them

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozzimark
    in cpu-z, you can hit f5 to save a bmp directly from the program instead of having to open photoshop/paint or whatever and pasting it. much easier imo
    Didn't know that....I'll try that later on tonight. Thanks for the tip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozzimark
    in cpu-z, you can hit f5 to save a bmp directly from the program instead of having to open photoshop/paint or whatever and pasting it. much easier imo
    O.K. - having an IQ only a bit above a banana myself so please tell again how it exactly work, open CPU-Z, hitting F5 and then ???

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    DFI NF4 ULTRA 0453A3 KOREA CHIPSET / BIOS 510-2FIX / FX-57 0516WPMW@3.62GHZ / 2x256 CORSAIR 3200LLPT BH-5@13x278MHZ 2-2-2-5@3.69VDIMM / MACH II GT@MOD BY BERKUT / ACTIVE COOLING FOR RAM - MOSFETS - GPU RAM / CHIPSET & GPU CORE WATERCOOLED / OCZ POWERSTEAM 600W / BUILT BY ATI X850XT@660/651 - VGPU@1.73-VDD@2.26-VDDQ@2.21 PENCIL MOD / WIN XP 2x80GB SAMSUNG SPINPOINT SP80 SATA - RAID 0 & WIN 2K 40GB SAMSUNG SPINPOINT SP40 IDE BENCH DRIVE / PIC


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    Quote Originally Posted by HARDCORECLOCKER
    O.K. - having an IQ only a bit above a banana myself so please tell again how it exactly work, open CPU-Z, hitting F5 and then ???

    It saves the .bmp in the same directory ya have cpu-z.
    Named cpu.bmp if you have the cpu tab open.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ozzimark
    in cpu-z, you can hit f5 to save a bmp directly from the program instead of having to open photoshop/paint or whatever and pasting it. much easier imo
    worked for me, thanks for the tip, btw anyway to save to jpg directly?
    here's my screenie, if anyone wants sandra or w/e benchmarks just ask
    (can't use my a64 system since I'm waiting for replacement 3500 and VX)
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    DFI LanParty UT NF4 Ultra-D
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    OCZ OC3200 EL Platinum Rev. 2 1GB kit | Stock
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    Quote Originally Posted by S0nic
    worked for me, thanks for the tip, btw anyway to save to jpg directly?
    nope. not yet at least. i would actually prefer .png because it's smaller and lossless

    and conrad, how cold?
    Got a fan over those memory sticks? No? Well get to it before you kill them

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    Quote Originally Posted by WiCKeD
    Okay now run some Prime95 goodness!
    If only I could run my rig remotely from work

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    Quote Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
    If only I could run my rig remotely from work
    What are you running server2003? It doesn't have remote management built in?

    If you freeze the machine your screwed, but I saw this device a while back that will reboot your computer if it detects a system crash. So, as long as you stick with Clockgen and a64 tweaker, you can run tests from work...

    http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/accessories/678e/

    And even without this device You could at leats run some tests that aren't too crazy, until you freeze the system...

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    Quote Originally Posted by J-Mag
    What are you running server2003? It doesn't have remote management built in?

    If you freeze the machine your screwed, but I saw this device a while back that will reboot your computer if it detects a system crash. So, as long as you stick with Clockgen and a64 tweaker, you can run tests from work...

    http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/accessories/678e/

    And even without this device You could at leats run some tests that aren't too crazy, until you freeze the system...
    Now don't get me wrong - I'm into testing/benching my systems just as much as the next guy - but whoa, that is truly going a bit overboard. And besides, if you're gonna test the capabilities of a system, you're not pushing hard enough if you're not borderline BSOD

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