-
Posts
3675 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
31
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Events
Blogs
Everything posted by TaPaKaH
-
It really depends on what you want to achieve with your PSC adventures. The only practical use of PSC on contemporary platforms is on LN2 since Samsung is faster on air. So, if you want to remain practical, the only use of air binning is to filter out sticks that are garbage and to spot tRCD, tRP, tRDRD and other deficiencies that may also manifest on cold. PSC is a funky IC that can produce numbers like 1400 CL6 and 1466 CL7 on air, so I guess there's also fun in testing that
-
WestmereX - FX-8300 @ 8006.7MHz - 8006.73 MHz CPU Frequency
TaPaKaH replied to unityofsaints's topic in Result Discussions
it's more interesting that module 3 survived 2.05V+, usually these chips don't last longer than a few seconds at anything above 1.95 -
Allendale is a funky core in terms of use consistency. 1) There are G0 versions of E2140 and E2160. Technically, these are Conroe-4M. Should these be allowed? I don't think it would matter. I tried thousands of these and haven't seen any that would have any competitive advantage over a good M0 chip. 2) There are L2/M0 versions of E6300, E6400, Xeon 3040 and Xeon 3050. Technically, these are Allendale-2M. Should these be allowed? I don't think it would matter either. Unless you are TAGG, you'll never find an L2/M0 that would bench above 4.5GHz so you're much better off running a random E2180+ / E4400+. I'd say just pick a random stance on either of these questions and no one should complain
-
Eisbaer798 - Celeron D 356 @ 7953.8MHz - 7953.75 MHz CPU Frequency
TaPaKaH replied to SKOL's topic in Result Discussions
I assume it's a guess based on - additional voltage doing nothing - being able to bench within 100 MHz of your suicide clocks -
TerraRaptor - DDR2 SDRAM - 787.6 MHz Memory Frequency
TaPaKaH replied to Eisbaer798's topic in Result Discussions
Getting a DFI board to boot custom settings is an achievement on its own. Let alone at any semi-interesting clockspeeds. -
You can run the game tests in any order, as long as you eventually complete all 7 (technically 6, you don't need Nature to get a score). This allows to set different clock speeds (and other settings) for specific tests. Also, running certain tests first increases FPS more than others. Also, some tests are not deterministic producing a slightly different score each time you try it.
-
Luumi - Core i7 930 @ 5420MHz - 15sec 630ms PiFast
TaPaKaH replied to Luumi's topic in Result Discussions
7-6-5 would be faster, but good luck finding dual-sided D9GTR capable of these clock speeds.