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Originally posted by: Clockwerk
98536 Is that right?

NO. Read the instructions. Its only the first three that you run. You can add those up yourslf. Also you are supposed to provide a full screen shot with CPUZ showing cpu speed memory, etc..
 
Originally posted by: Markfw900
Originally posted by: Clockwerk
98536 Is that right?

NO. Read the instructions. Its only the first three that you run. You can add those up yourslf. Also you are supposed to provide a full screen shot with CPUZ showing cpu speed memory, etc..

too slow 😀

and primeshot! (or a weak dual 32m superpi shot)
 
Originally posted by: Yeormom
Intel Pentium D 830 Factory Settings:
3951039510

I can get it to overclock well beyond 5GHz stable if you want a glory number...

On what cooling ? I want to see that. 3.5 on air is about it !
 
Hey mkhsu01, it that a 4400+? If it's a 3800+ that's a nice overclock 🙂. I have the 4400, running almost the same HTT/cpu multiple as you, bios set to 1.475v but it will pull over 1.5 according to various monitors. What are you running for cooling?
 
Originally posted by: Yeormom
Air~ XP-120 w/ Delta 220CFM

It's becoming more and more common...
http://valid.x86-secret.com/cache/42481.png

I want to see a reputable web site say that. from personal experience, and reading every review out there. over 3.5 almost allways requires water or chilled water or better. And my big typhoon is better than a XP120. So try again dude.

pictures can be faked.
 
Originally posted by: Markfw900
Originally posted by: Yeormom
Air~ XP-120 w/ Delta 220CFM

It's becoming more and more common...
http://valid.x86-secret.com/cache/42481.png

I want to see a reputable web site say that. from personal experience, and reading every review out there. over 3.5 almost allways requires water or chilled water or better. And my big typhoon is better than a XP120. So try again dude.

pictures can be faked.

so you've changed ur stance on the xp's vs the big typhoon i see... 😛
 
Originally posted by: chinkgai
Originally posted by: Markfw900
Originally posted by: Yeormom
Air~ XP-120 w/ Delta 220CFM

It's becoming more and more common...
http://valid.x86-secret.com/cache/42481.png

I want to see a reputable web site say that. from personal experience, and reading every review out there. over 3.5 almost allways requires water or chilled water or better. And my big typhoon is better than a XP120. So try again dude.

pictures can be faked.

so you've changed ur stance on the xp's vs the big typhoon i see... 😛

Yes and No. The big typhoon is better overall for cooling. The XP90 for an Amd SYSTEM IS ALL YOU NEED. tHE TYPHOON IS A PAIN IN THE A$$ TO INSTALL, AND NOT REQUIRED FOR amd SYStems, and too much money..

Big typhoon= pain in the arse and $
XP90= relatively cheap and good for AMD, even dualcore.
 
Originally posted by: Markfw900
Originally posted by: Yeormom
Air~ XP-120 w/ Delta 220CFM

It's becoming more and more common...
http://valid.x86-secret.com/cache/42481.png

I want to see a reputable web site say that. from personal experience, and reading every review out there. over 3.5 almost allways requires water or chilled water or better. And my big typhoon is better than a XP120. So try again dude.

pictures can be faked.

the intel dual cores like a64's? you can go lower on the multi? that's the only thing i could think of when i saw in the picture of an 830 and 14x mult.
 
Originally posted by: Markfw900
Yes and No. The big typhoon is better overall for cooling. The XP90 for an Amd SYSTEM IS ALL YOU NEED. tHE TYPHOON IS A PAIN IN THE A$$ TO INSTALL, AND NOT REQUIRED FOR amd SYStems, and too much money..

Big typhoon= pain in the arse and $
XP90= relatively cheap and good for AMD, even dualcore.

how about re-installation? i believe the reinstallation process is a lot more simple than the xp90 even though the typhoon might be a pain the first time...

also, the xp series yanks the cpu out for some people...including myself (my xp120 i had)

as for price, yes its a bit more expensive...but it performs ALOT better with a quieter fan...and even better still with a cheap more cfm fan that you can find laying around...

and finally...how about for those who removed their IHS? no modification needed with the typhoon...

sorry to be OT, but the typhoon is teh WINNAR!!
 
nice job with that 9x multi rich! lucky dog 🙂

how far did it go on stock vcore? how are the temps?
 
Originally posted by: chinkgai
Originally posted by: Markfw900
Yes and No. The big typhoon is better overall for cooling. The XP90 for an Amd SYSTEM IS ALL YOU NEED. tHE TYPHOON IS A PAIN IN THE A$$ TO INSTALL, AND NOT REQUIRED FOR amd SYStems, and too much money..

Big typhoon= pain in the arse and $
XP90= relatively cheap and good for AMD, even dualcore.

how about re-installation? i believe the reinstallation process is a lot more simple than the xp90 even though the typhoon might be a pain the first time...

also, the xp series yanks the cpu out for some people...including myself (my xp120 i had)

as for price, yes its a bit more expensive...but it performs ALOT better with a quieter fan...and even better still with a cheap more cfm fan that you can find laying around...

and finally...how about for those who removed their IHS? no modification needed with the typhoon...

sorry to be OT, but the typhoon is teh WINNAR!!

Re-installation is easier than installation on the XP90. The fan noise is identical or at least my ears can't hear a difference, and they didn;t yank out my cpu when I did it.

You can take whichever you want, but I have both, and I take the XP90 over it anyday for my future rigs. This was special for the 820D, since I knew the flamthrower would need it, and it does! I have to run with the side cover off to keep it from throttleing though.
 
Originally posted by: khurios2000
DFi NF4 Ultra-D
X2 3800+ Toledo@2730mhz
OCZ Platinum 3200 EL Rev2@ 2-2-2-5 Div 133
Thermaltake Big Typhoon (w/ Orange 120mm TT fan)
56471

Welcome fellow Rev JH-E6 overclocker! Try using a memory Div of 166 with 2.5-2-2-5, if you can, this should give you around 1000 points extra on the MEM score or if you are very lucky Div 200 (1:1) with 2.5-3-3-6@275Mhz.

Do you really need 1.552v for that speed? I find that the temperatures start getting out-of-hand at 1.5+.

Here are my prime figures for 2852Mhz@1.45v (CPUz reads between 1.45-1.49v thou') Prime Test the 52oC on Speedfan is the idle temperature without RMClock running! Prime fails at between 6 and 8 hours at this voltage. I have tried 1.55v but load temperatures reach 60oC@2852Mhz which is just to high i.e. I have reached the limits of my cooling before the limits of my CPU?
 
Originally posted by: Markbnj
Hey mkhsu01, it that a 4400+? If it's a 3800+ that's a nice overclock 🙂. I have the 4400, running almost the same HTT/cpu multiple as you, bios set to 1.475v but it will pull over 1.5 according to various monitors. What are you running for cooling?


Hi Markbnj,

It is 3800+. I am using Thermalright SI-120 Heatsink and Thermaltake A2018 120mm fan for cooling. 🙂
 
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