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would love to see some nice benchmarks by members please post
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http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=33147
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Was that air or water cooling? It's a nice 33% oc.
(btw, I moved your other thread about ocing to this forum. It'll feel right at home here
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I am guessing that it is water cooled.. 33% on a 3.0 prescott..
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what is a good benchmark program to use?
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One of those Prime or Pi calculators, and 3Dmark01/03/05.
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<scud> The other day, in the park, I was wondering why frisbees look bigger and bigger as they get closer to you
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my system is air cooled zalman cpu cooler and 7 fans in the case i was going to water cool this system but just pickup
the abit aw8-max 955x chip board this will be h2o all the way
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7 fans... doesn't that make a whole lot of noise?
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<scud> The other day, in the park, I was wondering why frisbees look bigger and bigger as they get closer to you
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idk, I have 5 in mine, all strategically placed...well...one of them is electrical taped to the HDD to keep it cool...umm...
edit: how'd you oc so much....what program?
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Quote from: RTB on September 22, 2005, 01:50:44 AM
7 fans... doesn't that make a whole lot of noise?
It keep a prescott at 30% oc.. must sound like a jet engine..
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all depends on what kind of fans you have and what is controlling them personal my case is not loud at all. check this url (
http://www.xGBox.com/
) on my new system i will have two fans at the most+water chill h2o cooling in a thermaltake shark case.
p.s alot of fans can be a drag
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Pretty nice. My next computer has to be better and more quiet than the one I have now...
(deleted your double post btw)
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Yeah if you can control them that is the key.. are you on a fan controller or are they temp sensing fans? I guess if you were not doing all the much you wouldnt have to have them all of the way up.. but gaming.. i am sure that get a little bit loud.
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sorry about the dbl post every one
is ther any gamers in hear and if so what games r you playing.thes games got me in to overclocking it's the best playing thes games 1280x1024 or what every the max is for the game or what your system can handel.
americas army i like my fav but i play bf2. far cry. doom. call of duty.
love to hear whats being played
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I am a bf2 junkie.. when i am not around here or studying.. We should play some time..
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hey swimmer whats going on
my system do not go over 60c and that at full load when i am playing games i don't run a 3.9GHz i run it at 3.3GHz this way saves me money on parts. i have melted like 1000$ in ram just testing and gameing prime 95 torture test i ran for 6 hours at 3.9GHz oh it whent over 60c thats when i found out that you can realy melt ram.but every day use and gameing it 's not loud at all fans are individually controlled
we should play bf2
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I DO HAVE TO SAY THIS IS THE BEST WEB SITE THAT I HAVE JOIND IN A LONG TIME EVERY ONE IS COOL
THIS PLACE ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ROCK ON PPL.
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hey man, you still didn't let me know how you oc'd
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Quote from: jynx on September 22, 2005, 02:13:17 PM
I DO HAVE TO SAY THIS IS THE BEST WEB SITE THAT I HAVE JOIND IN A LONG TIME EVERY ONE IS COOL
THIS PLACE ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ROCK ON PPL.
Well glad you like it.. Yeah i will play with ya some time.. When i have a bit of free time..
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http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=56651
Thats as fast as I can get my amd64 4000+ up to right now with the memory sticks I am using...any higher and it freezes/reboots....(multiplier is locked in the 4000+..unless someone knows how to unlock it...)
And I too am a BF2 junkie...Just picked up special forces too...More sleep I will never get..
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If it's the memory sticks that are limiting you, put them on a divider.
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Quote from: RTB on December 14, 2005, 04:45:35 AM
If it's the memory sticks that are limiting you, put them on a divider.
Not sure how to do that, but I'm assuming its a bios setting...
Its an ASUS A8V deluxe, amd 4000+(multiplier is locked at 12)
Just wondering if you could give me an idea on how to set up the dividers..
Thanks
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Quote from: Voltageman on December 15, 2005, 11:53:01 AM
Not sure how to do that, but I'm assuming its a bios setting...
Its an ASUS A8V deluxe, amd 4000+(multiplier is locked at 12)
Just wondering if you could give me an idea on how to set up the dividers..
Thanks
Hey Voltageman, read this page to help with your BIOS:
Asus A8V Deluxe Athlon64 Motherboard Review
As for myself, I have my divider set to run at 166x2 = DDR333 as opposed to the 200x2 = DDR400. Not only that though. The
HyperTransport
needs to be lowered. As a rule of thumb,
the HT should be x5.0/x4.0 up to around 220 FSB
(if the HT lets you get that high). Anything over that, you should drop the HT to x3.0. I've also lowered the CPU multiplier/ratio to x10.0 from the default x12.0. (images below)
My Voltage: CPU 1.6, DDR 2.8, AGP 1.7
That combination allows me to raise the FSB much higher (even though we're not really using a Front Side Bus being that our memory controller is integrated directly on the CPU). I don't know why it's still referred to as such.
Also read here:
OverClock Intelligence Agency - Beginners Guide To Overclocking 2
The
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section will help you out alot in understanding how to get the most out of your memory. Before reading it, I was only able to get modest OC's. Since then, I've been able to get the FSB as far as 270 with El'cheapo RAM.
This is with a AMD64 3700+ and single channel DDR400. You'd do alot better.
When you say that your multiplier is locked at 12, do you mean that you can't change it period, or that you can't go beyond that?
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Quote from: organ_shifter on December 20, 2005, 12:38:17 AM
When you say that your multiplier is locked at 12, do you mean that you can't change it period, or that you can't go beyond that?
That would be locked upwards for AMD 64 CPUs.
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<scud> The other day, in the park, I was wondering why frisbees look bigger and bigger as they get closer to you
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That would be locked upwards for AMD 64 CPUs.
Yep RTB, that's what I thought he meant. There's not really a need to go beyond that is it? Lowering the divider (as you suggested) along with the HT will give Voltageman so much more room for play. That works best for me.
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The amd 64 4000+ has a locked multiplier(is at 12, and cannot be changed)..Its bascially the only difference between the 4000+ and the FX chips(the L2 cache and speed are the same)..At the moment, I am just using the overclock function in bios, and have it set to overclock 10%...
The chip is stock 2.4GHz, and I've gotten it up to 2.639 without any stability issues..
I will look into the info above, and give it a try..
Thanks for the info!
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Quote from: Voltageman on December 20, 2005, 11:23:12 AM
The amd 64 4000+ has a locked multiplier(is at 12, and cannot be changed)..Its bascially the only difference between the 4000+ and the FX chips(the L2 cache and speed are the same).
The chip is stock 2.4GHz, and I've gotten it up to 2.639 without any stability issues..
My 3700+ has a default multiplier of x12, but I can change it to lower values. The core is a ClawHammer, L2 cache is 1MB, and the stock clock speed is 2.4GHz as well.
With the multiplier at x10, and FSB set to 270, I've hit 2.7GHz. That's as far as this Kingston ValueRam lets me go. The stability was pretty good, but I wasn't comfortable with the temps. At 1.7 volts, I got up to 54 degrees Celsius, and that's just not good for everyday temps. The heatsink/fan combination is great, but the off brand silver paste can't hold it's own at that voltage.
Anyway, I've seen the AMD 64 chips get major OC's using
OCZ EL DDR PC-3200 Platinum Revision 2
memory.
Here is an excerpt from
DFI LANParty UT nF3-250GB: Overclocker's Dream
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The performance at lower ratios, on the other hand, took our memory to performance levels never reached on any board - AMD or Intel. Both the
Geil
and
OCZ
memories are based on very recent Samsung TCCD memory chips, which performed well in our recent memory tests on an Intel test bed. They topped out at
DDR557 to 561
on the Intel, so I was skeptical when DFI told me that TCCD memory could reach
DDR600
on the nF3-250GB. With a little tweaking, we were able to reach even further with this same memory, to
DDR616 at 3-3-4-10
memory timings at 2.8V memory voltage.
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Even though the above passage is for my motherboard, it's a clear indicator of what you can expect from
your processor (939)
with the right memory combination.
The sky is the limit...good luck.
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Yeah the ONLY bad thing about he 4000+ is the locked multiplier..can't lower or raise it...
But other than that, it rocks....
I have a heatsink that looks like a chevy small block lol, and a 100mm fan on the side of the case running @2000rpm(plus the other fans and hd cooler)...I can run it full tilt and it never gets above 50deg c..(AMD has MAX. Temp @ 70deg. C for the 64 bit chips, before failure...I choose to not get close to t