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ДА! Some from me Калевала - Сон-Река (Kalevala - Son-Reka) Дрыгва - Вясна (Drygva - Vyasna) Сварга (Svarga) & Дрыгва (Drygva) - Вольница
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Team.AU - Core i7 3770K @ 7186.5MHz - 7186.54 mhz CPU Frequency
I.nfraR.ed replied to xCero's topic in Result Discussions
Can it run Crysis? -
Well, there's the info on the cpu-world site and the cpu is in the retailer's list. Nothing obscure.
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I searched for some old scores - afaik all my XP 1800+ T-Bred scores since 2010 are made with this chip. It started detecting it as XP-M somewhere at the Q4 of 2012. I've switched a lot of boards, but there's only one final version of my modded bios. Haven't updated it for ages. Looking at the other recent score with 1700+ T-Bred with the same board, it doesn't show up as XP-M, while I'm still running the same cpu-z, bios and probably XP install - http://hwbot.org/submission/2367628_i.nfrar.ed_superpi___1m_athlon_xp_1700_thoroughbred_35sec_0ms It's not a condensation issue for sure, because it was the same on water, plus the video shows it running on water at 2.7GHz+. Last time I checked, IIRC there was no way to revert back to Athlon XP either (switches didn't do anything). Might try reflash bios.
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No, I was wrong. It's 166 and 200MHz FSB detection mods. You know that for 200MHz you need 2 wires, so first switch is 166 and 1+2 is 200MHz. Don't know why board detects it as XP-M when 200MHz L12 applied. You're right about Mobile mod, of course. It can be done via bridges on the cpu. L5:2 is opened on the cpu, so there's no reason to be detected as XP-M...
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https://www.dropbox.com/sh/1ct53ethtbz3g63/RfpixGyvrk - link to photos I've used 100kΩ VR for both mods. Nothing hard in terms of modding - just FB to GND. First photo shows vcore mod, second one - vNB (black wire is GND, white on the IC is the FB and the other white is measurement point for NB. Last photo shows measurement point for vcore. Be aware that I have blown one of the MOSFETs - it might not be related to the mod, but it also might be. Got replacements, so I will fix the board soon. I think they overheated during the 5600+ session due to the fact I forgot to put a fan over the heatsink and it (the heatsink) was slightly bent to one of the sides. Hate those plastic pushpins Gigabyte uses, but didn't replace them with bolts like I do on other boards.
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u22 - Athlon 64 5600+ X2 @ 3962MHz - 21sec 406ms SuperPi - 1M
I.nfraR.ed replied to Blackbolt's topic in Result Discussions
Very strong CPU, can't beat that frequency. -
You didn't say anything about GPUTool Community Technology Preview 1. It is my tool of choice for HD48xx series. Did it have the same limit?
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The official HWBOT Team Cup 2013 - SC1: 1M Challenge thread.
I.nfraR.ed replied to Dan Jacques's topic in HWBOT Competitions
It might seems so, but... what is the difference between 1220 and 1220 SE? Is it only the TDP/default voltage that differentiate them? 1220 release date is February 2007, while 1220 SE (both F2 and F3) had been released on August 15 2006. Question is - could cpuz distinguish between both models? -
Try gputool from techpowerup.
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None. It's the only ClawHammer I have. The other one (FX-55) died a long time ago. Still have some Winchesters, but all are low-end models - 3000+ and 3200+. Edit: Nah, there are people like Knut and Mafio who have better CPUs and I'm no near a master... This score is crap, should be sub 25s. BTW, I'm waiting for 2 FX-55 from good steppings, hopefully 3400-3500+ capable on SS.
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Rotting Christ - Iwa Voodoo (Κατά τον δαίμονα εαυτού) Seems my Clawhammer likes it, too