A really difficult bench day today![]()
Rainy day and high humidity %.
Marco has arrived this morning at 8.15 AM and immediately we have prepare the setup for start to test the new P5E3 WS.
With our big disappoint we had a lot of problem with this mainboard![]()
After 3 hours we didn't find the right setup for push to the limit my QX.
Try 12.5/13 and 14X multy and the only 1 good was 14X.
No cold boot problem for the mobo and the cpu cold bug was between -132 and -141![]()
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We had boot sometimes @ -144C without problems![]()
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We've decided to try my GTS under TEK9 but today was not the right day for us![]()
Well, the TEK9 is an amazing pot, extremly reactive![]()
This was our first time with a vga under LN2 and we're not very lucky.
We have close a '05 @ 32013points with cpu @ only 5480mhz but we haven't save the screen( I have already a 32313 '05)
VGA can't go over 1005mhz gpu clocks for unknown reasons also with 1,52v and -172C.
After 9 hours lost and just 2 liters of LN2 I've try to downvolt the PLL from 1,72v to 1,64v and magically the cpu has start to go up![]()
But it was too late and we had time just for run 4 SPI.
So just 4 screens for today![]()
But a lots of pictures![]()
SETUP:
25L LN2
Kingblock by Alex_TA
QX9650 L739A664(ColdBug between-132 and -141)
Asus P5E3 WS PRO(no cold boot)
2 GB OCZ 12800
EVGA 8800GTS 512(no Cold Bug)
Sirtec 1200W
Win XP+Sp2
Girmi Hair Dryer 1200W
The only one 3d screen![]()
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SPI @ 5702Mhz:
SPI @ 5713Mhz:
And this one is the last screen, nothing special but we have spend all our energy for do it![]()
Very very difficult to bench today![]()
No Windows optimizations, no eram and no max mem, just affinity to core #2 and realtime.
8.0xx is good for this frequencies.
Boot @ 390x14
SPI @ 5735Mhz=8.110 (4th place in Italy)
RAM @ 820 7-6-6-18 1t
A validation @ 5747Mhz:
After this we've try 5813mhz but freeze during the screen capture![]()






















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under 7secs in super 1m is not far, try to squeeze few more mhz out of that chip.











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