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trans am - DDR3 SDRAM @ 1112.4MHz - 1112.4 MHz Memory Clock
I.nfraR.ed replied to trans am's topic in Result Discussions
Nah, beer actually helps. Drink more beer and results will go up 1112.4MHz = not enough beers -
Ok, the same mem ratio/uncore freq quirk. I'm not an intel guy, but it seems incorrect. I'm assuming this from the fact that uncore should be at least 1.5x times memclk, so minimum uncore on this screen should be 1343*2*1.5 = 4029MHz. One of these is incorrectly detected - mem divider or uncore frequency, most likely the first one, 'cause you're running stock cooler. Correct me if I'm wrong. It looks more like 2:12 divider to me. 3189/1.5/2 = 1063 or exactly 1:6 (2:12 divider) with the bclk. What's the vdimm you're using?
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The official HWBOT OC Challenge October 2011 thread.
I.nfraR.ed replied to PizzaMan's topic in HWBOT Competitions
Can you just disable uploading of DDR3 results in stage 2 and add it to the limitation rules? -
The official HWBOT OC Challenge October 2011 thread.
I.nfraR.ed replied to PizzaMan's topic in HWBOT Competitions
Yes, completely agree . Well, someone could participate with DDR2@CL6, so they should be allowed. CL2 - DDR CL4 - DDR2 CL6 - DDR2 & DDR3 CL8, CL10 - DDR3 PS: Moving results here, 'cause I have a feeling Massman will delete DDR3 submissions soon -
The official HWBOT OC Challenge October 2011 thread.
I.nfraR.ed replied to PizzaMan's topic in HWBOT Competitions
Guys from HWBOT staff, could you take a look at my score and the comments, please. Definitely it's not CL4, but it's the same for other boards, we can't tell all of them. You should take a decision about this stage. There might be problems with detection in other stages as well. -
Ok, here's the real deal. It seems that the board sets it to CL8 or CL7 at best. Can't boot at 5-8-8-24 on same settings. Results speak for themselves. There are other possible variants, but I lost enough time to test these 5. Don't mind Everest scores, we all know they are not consistent between runs, so it's there only to display detected timings. Pi32M 6-6-6 => 16m 20.337s http://i.imgur.com/ktfFl.jpg 4-6-6 => 16m 29.791s http://i.imgur.com/ej94m.jpg 6-8-8 => 16m 29.963s http://i.imgur.com/Losu5.jpg 4-8-8 => 16m 44.735s http://i.imgur.com/NdTA0.jpg 8-8-8 => 16m 42.223s http://i.imgur.com/iHzfg.jpg I've never stated it's a real CL4, but it's the same on other boards. This stage could be complete fiasco, because you can't test virtually every board with every possible bios version.
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Yes, they do. I was also curious and ran some tests. Unfortunately PI32M at CL4 screenshot got corrupted, so I need to rerun it. Expect some more results later. First of all, here's my 24/7 config: 1090T@4270 1.45V, NB@3232 2x2GB GTX2 @ 1845 6-6-6-18-11 1T 1.69V What I did for the tests: - Left only 2 active cores - adjust timings, because I don't want to torture my ram and CPU with voltage..for nothing The test order was the same for both cases (CL4 and CL6) - open and run everest, open cpu tweaker, open 3xcpuz, open superpi, set affinity to 2nd core and run 1M, no wazza or other tweaks involved, no other settings touched, except CL. PS: Removed screens with 1M, they are irrelevant, see next post for 32M.
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The official MSI Return to the Celeron thread.
I.nfraR.ed replied to Hondacity's topic in HWBOT Competitions
Thеse are the words we were waiting for...now go to the stores PS: Didn't realize it's only for MSI board owners. Good luck! -
The official MSI Return to the Celeron thread.
I.nfraR.ed replied to Hondacity's topic in HWBOT Competitions
G620 is Pentium, G540 is Celeron. The second one should be allowed? -
lkozarov - DDR3 SDRAM @ 989.6MHz - 989.6 MHz Memory Clock
I.nfraR.ed replied to Mefist0's topic in Result Discussions
I guess it's enough for the clocks. How much is enough? - Depends -
ARandomOWl - DDR3 SDRAM @ 924.5MHz - 924.5 MHz Memory Clock
I.nfraR.ed replied to I.nfraR.ed's topic in Result Discussions
Well, DDR3 will handle CL4, CL6, CL8 and CL10 stages, DDR2 - CL2 stage. DDR is out of the game, I suppose. -
The official Legacy Leisure: AquaMark V2.1 thread.
I.nfraR.ed replied to Massman's topic in HWBOT Competitions
Fixed. It was because of the https. http://i.imgur.com/CAhfG.jpg Only TSdiesel solved it. I think I've tried Catalyst 10.5 as well, but no luck. -
The official Legacy Leisure: AquaMark V2.1 thread.
I.nfraR.ed replied to Massman's topic in HWBOT Competitions
Forgot to upload my AGP score, but it doesn't worth it. Couldn't solve weird behavior. Somehow managed to get "non-zero" minimum FPS, but couldn't solve other weird behavior with every driver I tried. Card not damaged, runs perfectly other benchies. http://i.imgur.com/CAhfG.jpg Here's a video of what happened every time: -
Spyboy48 - DDR3 SDRAM @ 377.7MHz - 377.7 MHz Memory Clock
I.nfraR.ed replied to I.nfraR.ed's topic in Result Discussions
Yes, tweaks in Gene-Z actually helped a little. Good job, Asus -
Sandy Bridge 2500K/2600K Batch and Serial Numbers
I.nfraR.ed replied to Massman's topic in Sandy Bridge (P67/Z68) OC
Not sure if I do everything correctly, cause I'm an AMD guy, but here are all 3 I've tested so far: 2600K - L115B966 - #0136 - 51x - 5155MHz hard wall 2600K - L106B188 - # - 51x - can't remember serial number, already sold 2500K - L129B673 - #1532 - 53x - 5340MHz 2 cores -
Sandy Bridge 2500K/2600K Batch and Serial Numbers
I.nfraR.ed replied to Massman's topic in Sandy Bridge (P67/Z68) OC
Yep, same ovservation here, but I've tested only 3 CPUs so far. Two 2600K max 51x and one 2500K max 53x, but hardwalled at 5311. -
The official HWBOT OC Challenge August 2011 thread.
I.nfraR.ed replied to Luebke's topic in HWBOT Competitions
It's CPU-dependent as well. I wanted to try dry ice on the NB, prepared the board, but had no time to go and buy dry ice. -
The official HWBOT OC Challenge August 2011 thread.
I.nfraR.ed replied to Luebke's topic in HWBOT Competitions
Really strong FSB from the Epox board. I should have tried harder. Congrats for winning this stage. Any way to recalculate the points for highest submissions? It seems it works only if you submit another one in the competition. Then the previous one gets the points. -
I.nfraR.ed - NF7-S @ 279.1MHz - 279.1 MHz Reference Clock
I.nfraR.ed replied to Luebke's topic in Result Discussions
Vdd mod only + some caps. Info is correct - Northbridge is watercooled, CPU is aircooled with a small alu-heatsink. vDIMM = 2.9V, TCCD doesn't need more and I haven't even reached yet the speed memory is rated for. It does almost DDR-800 on DFI Ultra-D and I'm sure it can break DDR-800 with a little more time, should try again soon.