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    AMD64 DryIce-Session incl. WR 3500+ Venice

    yesterday i had my second dryice session.... my target was to crack the 3700+ SanDiego WR of Misteroaster... just for fun i tried a 3500+ Venice & 3000+ Winchester also. Befor we begin: I'm a MHz-junkie only, super-pi time or 3d-benchmarks are not interessting for me

    THE CANDIDATES

    1st 3700+ SanDiego:
    ADA3700DAA5BN
    KACAE 0602GPMW
    1401119A60236

    2nd 3700+ SanDiego:
    ADA3700DAA5BN
    KABYE 0542FPMW
    1346777J50714

    3500+ Venice:
    ADA3500DAA4BP
    LBBLE 0520CPMW
    Z702114E50517

    3000+ Winchester:
    ADA3000DIK4BI
    LBBID 0511GPMW
    Z623179C50570


    THE RESULTS

    damn such a bad ass coldbug i've never seen!

    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=143146


    knock knock Misteroaster i'm comming... after ~200tries

    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=143148

    Short SuperPi try: 24.703sec
    Max SuperPi 1M stable: 3438MHz


    this chip would't die! 1.92V and WR!! with LN2 i crack the 3700mhz for shure!

    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=143145

    Short SuperPi try: 26.047sec
    Max SuperPi 1M stable: 3349MHz
    Coldest temp i reached: -45°C


    what's that realy bad cpu...

    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=143159


    THE COOLING SETUP

    Tube by Otterauge... thx to splman (that's his tube).... after i had condensation on my board the last time (cpu & board died) i made my own isolation:


    some further pics:











    AND ONE FOR THE PHOTOALBUMS: ISOLATION NEEDED?



    Last edited by gianni-gt; 12-02-2006 at 05:40 AM.

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    Really nice work! Congrats!
    Best Regards,
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    You really deserve that 3700+ WR after all you`ve done

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    yeah i'll dream of this 4mhz the next view months!!!

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    you told that you got 3708 and 3715MHz suicide (non-validatable) - why didn`t you make photos?

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    reboot... had no time for that... i could cry

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    congrats for u're 3500+ WR my friend
    you have reached a nice clock with the 3700+ KABYE.
    maybe you can try with one stick of ram to increase your scores (you can reach 4MHz for the 3700+ to have the WR )

    the 3000+ is very funny

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    congrats..i believe you ll break sandy 3700+ wr..

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    unfortunately the dryice is gone... the next SD3700+ are on their way

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    is it THAT hard to get DI ?

    can you use a copper tube next time ?

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    lmfao i have KABYE 0542FPMW! Push harder, u can do it!
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    Kasparz, if we have here a CPU with WR stepping and tons of LN2 here - why not to unite forces for LN2 run?
    WR may be

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    LN2 = coldbug. I want to get CFX3200 this month, drive strenght+multiproc can help, but not much.

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    Congrats nice work and good luck with your third session
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    oh those BY steppings there's just nothing like them
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    Nice work looks like fun
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    question: why hidding the people the last line of the cpu-label?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gianni-gt
    question: why hidding the people the last line of the cpu-label?
    otherwise AMD is able to identify the cpu.

    great clocks on your 3500 and 3700 cpu's
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    otherwise AMD is able to identify the cpu.
    so what?

    what bad AMD can do to you if they know it?

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    yeah it's a bit pointless really
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    IHS is removed, i just scanned it.
    AMD just dont RMA it, if they found thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TaPaKaH
    so what?

    what bad AMD can do to you if they know it?
    They refuse RMA if they find a thread like this
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    hehe in switzerland it's no problem i got new cpu's and the cpu can be found via google....

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    They refuse RMA if they find a thread like this
    Do you think that they`ll inform the shop I bought the CPU in faster then I can get there to RMA it ?

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    now that is a very cool setup
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