MB: DFI SLI-DR
Ram: GSkill FF
VGA: S3
Cooler: LS
OS: WinXP Pro SP2
FSB:293 , 2.5-4-3-5 Super PI 32M
CineBench 2003
30.9 sec
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MB: DFI SLI-DR
Ram: GSkill FF
VGA: S3
Cooler: LS
OS: WinXP Pro SP2
FSB:293 , 2.5-4-3-5 Super PI 32M
CineBench 2003
30.9 sec
SiSoftware
Last edited by AndreYang; 06-26-2005 at 12:06 PM.
Nicely done man!
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1.312V 2.7G Super PI 32M pass
1.39V 2.8G Super PI 32M pass
Very nice and expensive setup you got there, man! Those XS surely can clock high :thumbsup:
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Is that the highest you could get stable? JW because we have a similar set up and I am thinking about getting an X2
Oooo! Looks promising. This just makes me want my 4400+ even more now!!!
what about SuperPI 1M with VapoChill LS?
Nice score
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nice Score.
Originally Posted by swarzy85
3223HMz about 1M 26.219sec...........
sorry..............i have no print the picture.
Originally Posted by blackdust
not yet..........
Because Dual core 1.6V+ is too hot.
LS From -46 to -33. So i do not want to add V for this CPU.
This CPU is Box Retail.
I think you can run it over 3.3ghzOriginally Posted by AndreYang
No problem for the picture....i'd like only to know the highest benchable speed
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Originally Posted by swarzy85
3.3G 1.6V is not stable. So i have no to test.
mhmhm strangeOriginally Posted by AndreYang
thank you
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Can you find your max dual prime stable speed on air and phase? thx
AMD Athlon 64 3200+ NewCastle @ 240 x 10 = 2400 MHz @ 1.550 V
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Very impressive, hope to get 2700-2800 with my X2 . Yours is giving me hope
I was going to get an FX57 as im sick of lower grade cpus that clock worth crap for me. Figured I would go for the gold for once. The 4400+ X2 is seeming nice though if I could get it to at least 2.7ghz. A 1M cache on each core would be definatley cool plus the cpu is almost half the price of the 57 out here.
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Originally Posted by cantankerous
I think FX57 is not cheap. Maybe 950~1050 US.
If 4800+ can overclock 2.8G by Air Cooling.I will choose 4800+ .
My CPU use 1.39V XP90C air cooling pass all test , include pi sp2004 ect.
Very nice.
I really hope that 4800's little brother (4400+) will OC the same. Well actually it should, because it's based on the same core, just 200Mhz less. I'm hoping for 2.8Ghz @ <1.4v with my upcoming 4400+.
very nice chip and impressive overclock you got there! whenever you have a chance please run the pcmark04....you should score 8000+
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Water Cooling Setup: XSPC RX360, MCP355 + XSPC Res Top, Swiftech GTZ, 1/2" Tygon, Scythe S-Flex SFF21F push, 20mm yateloon D12SL-12C pull.
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WC Setup: PA120.3 +Shroud, MCP655, STORM, MCW60, 1/2" Tygon, mini res, Yate Loon.
It depends. Core0 on my pc can probably handle that at 1.4 or 1.45v. The second one needs about 1.62v (at least before burning in).Originally Posted by muaddib
Eric
Originally Posted by AndreYang
I have the same 4800+ stepping as yours in the picture above, and I need at least 1.55 (at least on core 2)to boot over 2800 mhz, otherwise it just cycles. core 1 can hit up to 3 ghz on water but core 2 struggles over 2750.
can you test Prime95 on each core to see what the top overclock differenmce is on each? My 4800 has very different top ends for each core.
Last edited by xgman; 06-28-2005 at 12:01 PM.
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