Originally posted by: lopri
nerp, 2.6 with an 148 CACJE will be easier than spreading warm butter on bread.
Originally posted by: wolf359
I've just a Opteron 144 CACJE 0546, i'll let you all know how it compares to the Opteron 144 CABNE 0545 i've got in my system
Originally posted by: nerp
Originally posted by: wolf359
I've just a Opteron 144 CACJE 0546, i'll let you all know how it compares to the Opteron 144 CABNE 0545 i've got in my system
Cool, I'd appreciate that.
Right now I have my new video card, memory, cpu cooler, processor, power supply and a tube or arctic silver sitting on my desk.
The motherboard, however, is still in transit. *sigh*
Originally posted by: lopri
Final results of my Opteron 144 CACJE 0546APBW. (Open testbed)
2727MHz: 9 x 303 / 1.36V (Stock - Auto)
http://img231.imageshack.us/my.php?image=2727smallfft8hrs29wy.jpg
2430MHz: 9 x 270 / 1.20V (Tried passive cooling - 100% stable. Not in this screenshot)
http://img500.imageshack.us/my.php?image=270x9smallfft12hrs20qr.jpg
2916MHz: 9 x 324 / 1.56V (Max volt I'd tolerate)
http://img232.imageshack.us/my.php?image=2916smallfft8hrs40im.jpg
2997MHz: 9 x 333 /1.60V (Max limit, not Prime-stable)
http://img474.imageshack.us/my.php?image=29997superpi32m7tp.gif
Overall, the speed I'd run 24/7 with this chip is;
A. 2430MHz (9 x 270, 1.20V) w/ passive cooling, or
B. 2700MHz (9 x 300, 1.36V) stock VCore, or
B. 2880MHz (9 x 320, 1.52V) for speed over FX-57
I'd have to say this stepping is indeed great for a 144.