Darth_Fluffy
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WHAT?! YOU CAN ADJUST IT TO 4.0vdimm in bios?! I want me one of these boards!notoriousformula said:I can get upto 2.11V..LOL.. Vdimm @ 4.0V .. DFI powaaaaaaaaaa!
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WHAT?! YOU CAN ADJUST IT TO 4.0vdimm in bios?! I want me one of these boards!notoriousformula said:I can get upto 2.11V..LOL.. Vdimm @ 4.0V .. DFI powaaaaaaaaaa!
Darth_Fluffy said:WHAT?! YOU CAN ADJUST IT TO 4.0vdimm in bios?! I want me one of these boards!
Darth_Fluffy said:WHAT?! YOU CAN ADJUST IT TO 4.0vdimm in bios?! I want me one of these boards!
heh, i'll assume you're just kidding.. i'll estimate that he gets just under 4000mb/s of memory bandwidth at that speed, with latency under 40nsDarth_Fluffy said:Ouch @ the timings.
Yes, at that speed 3 clocks is about as low as 2 clocks at stock speed, but 2 clocks at that speed, would be much lower than 2 clocks at stock speed. Y'dig?(cf)Eclipse said:yeah, a64's do love low latency, but he has the ram running fast enough to bring down the absolute latency to a point where it's actually just as fast as ddr400 at 2-2-2-5 timings, if not a wee bit quicker. i could do some quick math do prove my point if you wish
Do you have any suggestion? I ran 2X512. Single stick prolly could ran cas2.Darth_Fluffy said:Ouch @ the timings.
Thanks. I will go to voltmod route f/ my 8kda3 with bh5.Darth_Fluffy said:No way TCCD could do 2-2-2 at 260MHz, one stick, or two. My suggestion is to use your BH-5, which can do that. Besides, if you mean to just have 2 cas 3 trcd 3 trp X tras, then I'd rather have 3-2-2-X. Cas isn't quite as important, than, say trcd, or trp for that matter. In fact, the difference between 2-2-2-X, and 3-2-2-X is very superficial-- sometimes, not even marginable.
2nd. that.DFX what mobo and cooling?Darth_Fluffy said:2V HOLY SHIT.
Darth_Fluffy said:Didn't you post this thing a while ago how this guy on Xtreme got a fx-53 Sledgehammer to run at 3.6GHz with his dual cascade setup?
centvalny said:2nd. that.DFX what mobo and cooling?
Darth_Fluffy said:Well, I suppose he's using a phase changer, but how stable will the mosfets be with that kind of current? I'm surprised a voltage spike hasn't killed his CPU yet.
Impulse said:That's pretty sweet for only 1.65v, 'specially at 1:1 and with those timings.
So, is that why those very same guys on Xtremesystems killed a bunch of A64s, phase changers, or no phase changers?dfx said:with good cooling it doesnt matter
according to those experience high vcore guys over @ xtreme.org
Darth_Fluffy said:So, is that why those very same guys on Xtremesystems killed a bunch of A64s, phase changers, or no phase changers?
Darth_Fluffy said:So, is that why those very same guys on Xtremesystems killed a bunch of A64s, phase changers, or no phase changers?
etruscan said:Pffft. If you're not willing to sacrifice some hardware, don't overclock agressively.
Even with good cooling, he will be shortening the useful life of his processor significantly. But, honestly, the useful life of a processor at stock voltages is way beyond the amount of time anyone keeps them for. And, it COULD die suddenly, but honestly, if it's lasting this long, it's unlikely to die before he wants to replace it anyway. It's not like anyone running phase-change cooling is planning to keep their system unchanged for years on end.
jinu117 said:Never burnt a single CPU yet... that is with some extreme method and through about 20-30 cpu Most of them didn't stay longer than 6 months though... With good cooling and decent sense of where to stop, it isn't too much risk
Can't say same about vmodding GPU though... Think I ate through 4 high end card in last 2 years. 9500pro->9700pro->9800pro->6800GT is on my dead list through volt modding.