if you OC remotly you will be my master xD omg remote OC and bench ppl are getting so far
if you OC remotly you will be my master xD omg remote OC and bench ppl are getting so far
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bh5 2x256 i think
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Wow... 37% overclock on Vapo!
Is it me or are those results slightly underwhelming?
2x256 G.Skill 4400 L.E.Originally Posted by stealth17
I don't have a screenshot of it right now, but @ 1:1 11x300FSB Cl2.5-3-3-7, sandra reports buffered bandwidth around 8600mb/s Int and 8600mb/s Float. I'll see about maxing it out later tonight....
Underwhelming in what sense?Originally Posted by bugeyes
remember thats only loke -12c load...someone with -50 or -100 load will see more improve im sureOriginally Posted by bugeyes
EDIT: I'll see about maxing it out later tonight....
thanks!
that higher than you could hit with a winnie still?
download grabclipsave... set it to take Jpegs at 70% at 800x600.Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
this takes extremely fast screen shots that are extremly easy on the system.
press print screen and it will instantly take a shot and save it where its set to save things by default.
http://boumchalak.net/index.php?opti...ry&filecatid=1
using Bitmaps at insane speeds just makes the system crash.
the trick is to find a way to take pics... before the system crashes![]()
mmm digital camera?
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Remember, he's using a 3800+ so his percentage increase over default will be a lot lower than someone pushing a 3000+ to the same frequency. His results are rather worthy of oohs and aahs considering the chip is running neck and neck with the FX-55 he posted screenshots of earlier.Originally Posted by bugeyes
Which store is that? I can't find it...Originally Posted by Caper
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In that I was expecting more megahertz with strained SOI and the smaller die... when cooled by phase change.Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
I guess it's just too early to make any conclusions with just one sample of a high end core, lets just hope the slower speed grades will OC to similar MHz. If a 3200+ can do 3gig with stability I will be happy!
send that cpu to fuggermaybe with his cascade can OC better
sure that cpu has strained SOI ???? i asked that and nobody answer me that![]()
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Thanks Kunaak, this just may come in handyOriginally Posted by Kunaak
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it is actually unkown at this point whether or not Venice makes use of SSOI. It is assumed that San diego will I believe.
we will find out if the San Diego starts hitting 4ghz with easeOriginally Posted by trakslacker
although, maybe thats why the chip doenst much benifit from phase-change![]()
It is also possible to up the FSB in clockgen, press Printscreen, lower the FSB and then save a screenie.Originally Posted by Kunaak
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Well, from the looks of it, Fugger seems to be busy currently with his Intel platform. And "maybe with his cascade can OC better" would be quite the understatement. (Although it wouldn't be an enormous amount over what's capable @ ~ -20C - ~30C.)Originally Posted by leviathan18
I'm not sure if the Venices are based on sSOI. They may be just plain SOI. Check my post with the shot of Cbid. I know some things in it are faulty, but it does have an indicator for process type. I think it said SOI.....
no info of that in amd websites? i tought that sSOI was reserved for FX lineup but not sure on that.
i think they said they will need sSOI to scale further with the athlon 64 and cooler too.
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I could do that, but I'd feel like I'm cheatingOriginally Posted by Ref
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LOL i was just joking with the fugger thing is your cpu and i think you should take the **** out of it you alone...
mmm digital camera is not possible? i think is safer
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I wouldn't trust CBID right now, if it didn't even recognize the core correctly, its outdated.
Also there's no way to tell whether the CPU has sSOI via software.
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exactly is just a manufacturing process i dont think soft can say if has sSOI unless they associate sSOI with certain core
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Only 20 more posts s7e9h3n and you can sell your CPU here!
Awesome CPU
s7e9h3n if you could answer a quick Q for me: What's the stock vcore on these chips? 1.35? 1.4?
I've had boards in the past where the CPU-Z vcore reading and BIOS vcore reading didn't match up, and the CPU-Z reading is usuall much lower than the chosen setting in the BIOS, so I just wondered what vcore this chip is "supposed" to be running at by default. Thanks!
Dang nice overclock
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