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    4 Ghz!!!..........

    AND IT'S NOT AN FX





    This has got to be one of the weirdest cpu's I've ever run into. It's capable of relatively high speeds @ low vcores, but for some reason I can't seem to get it stabilized past 14x265 1m. I haven't yet tried everything, but a cpu of this caliber should be EASILY benchable @ 3.8G. I'll try to get some work done on this chip tomorrow, but IMO it's still quite an accomplishment for a non-FX cpu to hit the magical 4. Here's a couple of more pics:



    Last edited by s7e9h3n; 02-13-2006 at 02:51 AM.

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    Really awesome cpu you got there stephen congrats on that chip
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    In the words of peter griffin, That's freakin sweet!

    hopefully you'll get it figured out and superpi will stop being stupid, I would love to see what it will 3D bench at.
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    very impressive !!!! good O/C

    Temp Cpu please ? not cold bug ?

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    Thx guys....just thought I'd add that the cpu really didn't need that much Vcore to get to 4g. I got frustrated with not being able to run any 32m's stable so I just rebooted and set the vcore to 1.50 + 123% to see if that would help . Spi ended up failing -again- so I just ramped the cpu up. It basically breezed to 4 gig, but my attempt at getting a screenie @ 4.050 locked the system up This is what the cpu did on it's initial bootup. It could have gone higher, but my voltages weren't really set up correctly to go any higher (especially my BH5's which were running 1:1 @ 3.65V):



    @ boblemagnifique - The IHS on the cpu may not have been making very good contact with the core since my windows temps were a little erratic. Idle Core Temps: 1.61V ~-45C, 1.66V ~ -44C, 1.71V ~ -43C. The odd thing was that these temps would fluctuate ~3C at a time. I tried to remount 2 times and was making perfect contact with the IHS so I dunno what it could be

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    Was it done under your cascade?
    Even if it was, that is still a uber clocking chip.

    -- edit --
    My post was a bit late, and now I see your temps. awesome chip.

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    Very nice overclock!
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    Good Jobs man !!
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    Very nice OC!

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    Quote Originally Posted by formyfaith
    Was it done under your cascade?
    Even if it was, that is still a uber clocking chip.

    -- edit --
    My post was a bit late, and now I see your temps. awesome chip.
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    wow nice cpu... amazing that it only needs -68 to reach 4G

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    woah.. very nice get 4ghz 32M stable please
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    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000
    woah.. very nice get 4ghz 32M stable please
    Just because you asked, I think I'll try it tomorrow. Is 14x286 1:1 with 2x512mb BH5's ok by you? Oh yeah...and maybe @ 1.50 Vcore?

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    Quote Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
    Just because you asked, I think I'll try it tomorrow. Is 14x286 1:1 with 2x512mb BH5's ok by you? Oh yeah...and maybe @ 1.50 Vcore?
    Guess that's just barely acceptable LOL j/k
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    WOW steve... awsome!
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    Pretty nice Stephen

    I've got a cpu like this one once.
    Not even stable over 2.55 ghz 1.45v, but would boot @ 2.8 ghz and screen at 3 ghz 1.55v, he liked cold and volts
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shinuza
    Pretty nice Stephen

    I've got a cpu like this one once.
    Not even stable over 2.55 ghz 1.45v, but would boot @ 2.8 ghz and screen at 3 ghz 1.55v, I liked cold and volts
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    Quote Originally Posted by quent
    220V + LN²
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    "Even if a samurai's head would to be suddenly cut off, he should still be able to perform one more action with certainty.
    If one becomes like a revengeful ghost and shows great determination, though his head is cut off, he should not die."

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    Quote Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
    Nice I assume that's on water? When you say "Kinda" what does that mean specifically? So far this 154 I got today is quite a beast. I've taken it as high as 3920 (14x280) @ 1.66Vcore at only -43C in windows. It's capable of much, much more but I've got a bad mount and my bh5's didn't want to go much higher @ 3.65V Sorry for the OT....
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    Man, you weren't kidding were you!! Looks like this chip could take you places bro. Break her in and kick some arse.
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    AABCE...no doubt some great silicon....

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    This is AMAZING!!!
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    So BC memcontroller no cold bug?
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    Core temperature is quite low! Couldn't it be that sweet point is higher than -45°C

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    Amazing result.very nice
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    Quote Originally Posted by El Snorro
    So BC memcontroller no cold bug?
    Almost ALL A64 90nm cpu's have a bug, but some are just a little more resiliant to the cold than others. The stepping on this cpu is AABCE - which means it's a pre-release/sample version of the more common CABCE. All the FX57's produced from 0512 - 0522 were CABCE's. Generally, you'll find that sample cpu's (the ones who's steppings begin with "A") will perform a bit better in the cold than the ones released in retail. My autocascade produces temps which are slightly better than DI, but nowhere near the temps of a dual-compressor cascade. This makes for ideal temps on the majority of "non-cold bugged" 57's....

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