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Originally posted by: Ricemarine
Now which one is better...
You tell me.
Originally posted by: nealh
Originally posted by: Ricemarine
Now which one is better...
You tell me.
Since the DFI mobo overvolts by 0.025+...underload you are running 1.55+
what are your temps?..if they are in 46-48C...It should be ok
persoanlly I use 1.5v on DFI SLI DR as max and want temps below 50.....
the real key is how long do you want this chip?..3yr or les..stay at 3.0GHZ sounds great
BTW that is an incredible OC on a 165..congrats
Originally posted by: Ricemarine
Originally posted by: nealh
Originally posted by: Ricemarine
Now which one is better...
You tell me.
Since the DFI mobo overvolts by 0.025+...underload you are running 1.55+
what are your temps?..if they are in 46-48C...It should be ok
persoanlly I use 1.5v on DFI SLI DR as max and want temps below 50.....
the real key is how long do you want this chip?..3yr or les..stay at 3.0GHZ sounds great
BTW that is an incredible OC on a 165..congrats
My temps
38 C idle
50C load
My dfi Mobo actually undervolts by 0.025v, odd huh?.
But hum... 3 years... Depends, can it last 5? :laugh:
Originally posted by: nealh
Hmm...undervolts..so idle is 1.525v....and load is 1.5v....
actually I think it looks good...I have no idea if this can last 5yrs...I had a P2.4@2.9 for 3yrs without a hiccup and cpu is owned by someone else and runs fine
Do you feel a difference at 3000 vs 2800...if so stay at at 3GHZ...I still prefer 1.5v but hat is me...
BTW what is your cooling
I just got some Gskill DDR 500 what are you settings and speed? waht bios and are you using orange or yellow slots
I placed them in yellow slots with bios 623-2....
I have downclocked my 170 to 2600 and run memory 1:1....
@225 with my crucial(3-3-3-10) ram my super1mg was faster by 1 sec vs 260mhz on Gskill but timings are at 3-4-4-8
Originally posted by: Ricemarine
Originally posted by: nealh
Hmm...undervolts..so idle is 1.525v....and load is 1.5v....
actually I think it looks good...I have no idea if this can last 5yrs...I had a P2.4@2.9 for 3yrs without a hiccup and cpu is owned by someone else and runs fine
Do you feel a difference at 3000 vs 2800...if so stay at at 3GHZ...I still prefer 1.5v but hat is me...
BTW what is your cooling
I just got some Gskill DDR 500 what are you settings and speed? waht bios and are you using orange or yellow slots
I placed them in yellow slots with bios 623-2....
I have downclocked my 170 to 2600 and run memory 1:1....
@225 with my crucial(3-3-3-10) ram my super1mg was faster by 1 sec vs 260mhz on Gskill but timings are at 3-4-4-8
Thermalright XP-90 with 92mm nexus 27cfm/19 dba fan. I got tired of loud noise so to speak.. I'm still trying to get a better silencing case... Heh. I'm running 254 Mhz 166 MHz divider, 3-4-3-8 1T orange slots (you're supposed to run in 2 and 4)... I'm using the 6/23/2005 bios as well.
Originally posted by: the cobbler
Originally posted by: Ricemarine
Originally posted by: nealh
Hmm...undervolts..so idle is 1.525v....and load is 1.5v....
actually I think it looks good...I have no idea if this can last 5yrs...I had a P2.4@2.9 for 3yrs without a hiccup and cpu is owned by someone else and runs fine
Do you feel a difference at 3000 vs 2800...if so stay at at 3GHZ...I still prefer 1.5v but hat is me...
BTW what is your cooling
I just got some Gskill DDR 500 what are you settings and speed? waht bios and are you using orange or yellow slots
I placed them in yellow slots with bios 623-2....
I have downclocked my 170 to 2600 and run memory 1:1....
@225 with my crucial(3-3-3-10) ram my super1mg was faster by 1 sec vs 260mhz on Gskill but timings are at 3-4-4-8
Thermalright XP-90 with 92mm nexus 27cfm/19 dba fan. I got tired of loud noise so to speak.. I'm still trying to get a better silencing case... Heh. I'm running 254 Mhz 166 MHz divider, 3-4-3-8 1T orange slots (you're supposed to run in 2 and 4)... I'm using the 6/23/2005 bios as well.
have you tried the 704-2bta bios? best one for my UCCC, fwtw
Originally posted by: Ricemarine
Originally posted by: the cobbler
Originally posted by: Ricemarine
Originally posted by: nealh
Hmm...undervolts..so idle is 1.525v....and load is 1.5v....
actually I think it looks good...I have no idea if this can last 5yrs...I had a P2.4@2.9 for 3yrs without a hiccup and cpu is owned by someone else and runs fine
Do you feel a difference at 3000 vs 2800...if so stay at at 3GHZ...I still prefer 1.5v but hat is me...
BTW what is your cooling
I just got some Gskill DDR 500 what are you settings and speed? waht bios and are you using orange or yellow slots
I placed them in yellow slots with bios 623-2....
I have downclocked my 170 to 2600 and run memory 1:1....
@225 with my crucial(3-3-3-10) ram my super1mg was faster by 1 sec vs 260mhz on Gskill but timings are at 3-4-4-8
Thermalright XP-90 with 92mm nexus 27cfm/19 dba fan. I got tired of loud noise so to speak.. I'm still trying to get a better silencing case... Heh. I'm running 254 Mhz 166 MHz divider, 3-4-3-8 1T orange slots (you're supposed to run in 2 and 4)... I'm using the 6/23/2005 bios as well.
have you tried the 704-2bta bios? best one for my UCCC, fwtw
I don't really think there's going to be much of a difference... Unless you care to take part in explaining![]()
Originally posted by: Bull Dog
2.8 for 24/7 use, unless your doing something that required every scrap of extra power. It'll be cooler, quieter, and the performance loss won't be very noticable. IIRC Experts with DMMs have said that the DFI nForce4 Ultra-D (SLI-D and SLI too) overvolt by about 0.06v when under load with DC processors.
Originally posted by: bunnyfubbles
Someone is jealous he doesn't have DFI. Here's someone who not only beat your challenge with a 3000+, but a dualcore Opty 165. 1.8GHz to 3GHz, on a DFI no less. I'd definitely go with 3GHz @ 1.525. My DFI also undervolts and the temps match such a thing. If your temps are reasonable with reasonable noise (you said you don't like it loud), then by all means take the extra performance.
Originally posted by: designit
Originally posted by: bunnyfubbles
Someone is jealous he doesn't have DFI. Here's someone who not only beat your challenge with a 3000+, but a dualcore Opty 165. 1.8GHz to 3GHz, on a DFI no less. I'd definitely go with 3GHz @ 1.525. My DFI also undervolts and the temps match such a thing. If your temps are reasonable with reasonable noise (you said you don't like it loud), then by all means take the extra performance.
why would I be jealous? I am not that kind of person.
As matter of fact I do have an opteron 146 that does >3ghz. but I just leave that subject be, no need to hijack this thread.
It is always a good idea to measure w/ vmeter. temp monitoring software or the bios itself are not reliable.
and yes, use lower oc/vcore, for sake for keeping your good chip intact. Do your benchmarks and find your ocing ability "for trophy" and self satisfaction, but choose to be practical and lower the speed and voltage.
Good Opteron are hard to come by and are expensive.
Originally posted by: Elfear
Is everyone saying there DFI is undervolting because of what your voltage monitoring software is telling you or because of what you've measured with a multimeter?
Originally posted by: the cobbler
Actually, I'm fairly sure most DFI LP boards overvolt. According to my digital multimeter, 1.540v in bios is loading at 1.55v. Software reporting is wildly innaccurate.
Originally posted by: Elfear
Originally posted by: the cobbler
Actually, I'm fairly sure most DFI LP boards overvolt. According to my digital multimeter, 1.540v in bios is loading at 1.55v. Software reporting is wildly innaccurate.
That's the consensus I've heard too. That's why I was asking everyone who reported their boards undervolting if they came to that conclusion from the voltage monitoring software or from using a multimeter. All the software I've used has reported less volts than what the bios was set at which seems wrong according to the guys who have measured volts with a meter.
Actually, I'm fairly sure most DFI LP boards overvolt. According to my digital multimeter, 1.540v in bios is loading at 1.55v. Software reporting is wildly innaccurate.