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There are scores being reported each and every day and result moderators have access to a list of reported submissions and can do whatever they want with asap. You know hwbot isnt that retarded.
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Are you going to create a new thread each and every time one of your submission is reported ? We aren't blind!
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Christian Ney - DDR2 SDRAM @ 821MHz - 821 MHz Memory Clock
Christian Ney replied to Farjam's topic in Result Discussions
it's pre-pre-pre-pre-testing -
Planet - DDR3 SDRAM @ 1572.2MHz - 1572.2 MHz Memory Clock
Christian Ney replied to chispy's topic in Result Discussions
15 wont even work on most boards Will fail specs -
One more and I can rest in peace...
Christian Ney replied to Christian Ney's topic in Memory Heaven (air/extreme)
Yes Master I do, but I still have a few to test. -
One more and I can rest in peace...
Christian Ney replied to Christian Ney's topic in Memory Heaven (air/extreme)
First series: Test Setup: CPU: Intel Core2Duo E8400 @ (x9 for stab. test, x6 for suicide) with a stupid low profile cooler MB: Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3R Memory: check list PSU: Seasonic Platinum 1000 Watts OS: Windows XP Fan: Noctua fan on the memory module Cooling: Air Highest valid on air so far: http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=2686886 1.- Stability test at 4-4-4-12-2T-Auto w/ 2.2Vmem: Boot at 250 MHz FSB (Divider: 266MHz & 4.00A aka 1:2strap266) => 500 MHz mem Then increase FSB using SetFSB by 10 MHz, run SuperPi32M (takes about 20 mins to finish) => repeat till SuperPi32 Crash Write down stable freq (highest freq memory module was able to compute SPi32M) 2.- Stability test at 5-5-5-15-2T-Auto w/ 2.2Vmem: Boot at 300 MHz FSB (Divider: 333Hz & 4.00B aka 1:2strap333) => 600 MHz mem Then increase FSB using SetFSB by 10 MHz, run SuperPi32M (takes about 20 mins to finish) => repeat till SuperPi32 Crash Write down stable freq (highest freq memory module was able to compute SPi32M) 2.- Suicide CPU-Z Screen w/ 2.6Vmem 5-5-5-15-2T-Auto: Boot at 350 MHz FSB (Divider: 333Hz & 4.00B aka 1:2strap333) => 700 MHz Then increase FSB using SetFSB 10 MHz by 10 MHz till Windows XP freeze Write down Crash freq - 10 MHz. Results: Pics of setup: Red: either dead (DOA) or I need to solder something back on the PCB. -
Sure, anytime anywhere
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Not mine, found on facebook.
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The fail actually is: no all in one
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F* you all Yeah I am not even ranked so kenny be happy to have a ranking (even negative) "it's something" I guess that's because I didn't submite any score yet.
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One guy hipro5 to rule them all
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CPU-Z 1.61 is out! Bugs, feedbacks go in here
Christian Ney replied to Christian Ney's topic in Benchmark software
Yeah, same here, it's very often that the first time I open CPU-Z I have this error but then I open it a second time and it's all fine. -
Thanks bro, unfortunately I am not in the US But as soon as I get myself a gopro camera, I will go to a big airport like Zurich or Geneva, leave a box full of hardware alone and wait for the SWAT team to blow it up
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Nah, those doesn't deserve the same care as for good boards.
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I thought about opening a thread in the marketplace like "Free Hardware, take what you want but shipping costs from Switzerland are super expensive and was shitty hardware anyway". And this way I am sure nobody will use my stuff... EVER! Explosives aren't allowed here, used hammer instead. Souvenirs:
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@ rbuass: http://hwbot.org/forum/showthread.php?t=63570 Posted before january and public
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damn that one is hilarious!