
Calathea
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I've got one of Crotales old 8800GTX, should be able to do some damage once I put back all vmods... Take a look at this submission though, no IHS http://hwbot.org/submission/2332228_doc.brown_3dmark06_geforce_8800_gtx_22196_marks
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All your 16 cards? lol that's a lot of 3870x2's.
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In sweden we have seen a big decline of extreme overclockers. I'd say for the last two years it's been no more than 2-3 active OCers, that includes me. Back when I first got into this hobby with late high end s775 and early X58 systems we were at least 10-15 active. Also posting a thread at XS xtreme oc forum was really big, what happened to that place? I get the general feeling that OCing is dying and these damned locked intel chips aint makin it easier. Oc a cheap 1.8 gig chip to 3 Ghz... those days are over unless you're into bad perfoming AMD cpus.
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Gamer - Core i7 3770K @ 6730MHz - 4min 59sec 172ms SuperPi - 32M
Calathea replied to K404's topic in Result Discussions
Mem isn't that bad? tight enough trcd -
Yes I kind of understood what you meant but well I felt like being picky So to the creator of this thread, I'd say don't use this SS with 3960x. It's too much of a heatload (probably 300w+ when you reach over 5 GHz). This kind of SS is targeted at quads like 2600k/3770k together with a medium powered GFX like GTX680. (Not fermi please )
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thanks people! Here's the other side of my LN2 "flask" (termos in swedish)
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Hello guys! Just a few pictures and results to share with you from a nice bench weekend with Trinity. Nothing exceptional since the cpu was pretty slow and unwilling to clock high in single threaded benchmarks, but I did have a good time anyway. No 3D at all, I think we've all seen what 7660d can do and I wasn't too eager to fight with OCP limits and whatnot. Just pure cpu performance in XP 32. Some random pictures of parts in my rig. The 8400gs did a phenomenal work... displaying the dekstop Super Pi I was surprised to see the FX-8350 being slower than Bulldozer in this benchmark. I mean, BD is pretty bad as it is... So I guess expectations should be held low for 5800k. A decent 14,109 sek @ 6730 MHz is what i achieved. Efficient but I would ask for more cpu MHz please Astonished by this shitty performance I went on to Spi32M, which have become some kind of favorite benchmark. Sadly I couldn't get copy waza working on this new platform, neither did RAM above 2400 Mhz stay stable for long so all in all only a mediocre time = 14 min 15 sek at 6,6 GHz. IMC working at 3,4 GHz was a nice surprise though and it sure did a lot for the efficiency. (same settings with 2,9 GHz IMC = 14m 20 sec.) IIRC this is pretty much the performance of a <5 GHz Deneb. Pifast Thankfully Piledriver is faster here than Bulldozer. Not many people have bothered to run Pifast on 5800K so I took a pretty easy silver cup, of course a long way to Hicookies awesome 7,2 Ghz run... more than my cpu even can make a suicide screen So after having witnessed this powerful display of single threaded performance I went on to Wprime. Or actually UCBench but that crashed constantly so I couldn't take away Leeghoofds gold. Wprime 32M worked like it should though, 3rd place at 6520 MHz. Really maxed out cpu so I guess CherV and Hicookie didn't go all out in 1024M... Wprime But I did! Ignoring the fact that this mobo has a mere 4 phases to the cpu I jolted through 1.9 Volt. Worked like a charm. ~250W of power at the wall so I guess it's ok even for this mobo. Looks good, but who cares about 32M. What really kills hardware is 1024M: I had 6350 MHz crash so I guess this is pretty much it with this cpu. One gold, one silver, one bronze And some extremely unstable benchmarks below. just a quick max bclk during warm up.
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Well chispy there are SS that will handle a 3960x chip. Not sure about this cooler express stuff though , I suppose it's not a rotary unit if it's for everyday use.
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hehe but seriously, I did this with less than 5L ln2 http://hwbot.org/submission/2279492_calathea_superpi___32m_core_i7_3770k_5min_11sec_297ms Just give the pot a blast with your heat gun / torch at -70 to get some ice and you can pull down an F1EE to -190 in ~ 5 min.
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crio - A10-5800K @ 7480.4MHz - 7480.36 mhz CPU Frequency
Calathea replied to Calathea's topic in Result Discussions
wow 1,275 VID is low. Mine is a 1.325 UH leakage that maxes out @ 6 GHz 1.84 Volt on -55 SS. I'm thinking of testing it on LN2.. but maybe vid is too high. -
under what category does my cooling rig belong?
Calathea replied to milkshakes's topic in General hardware discussion
I'd say water cooling. You can always put a comment in your result stating what kind of water cooling. Cool project btw!