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marcam923 09-28-2009 10:32 PM

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Originally Posted by marcam923 (Post 15286)
Check out the sig... yep on air, can't wait for my new ram!! Chilly night here in Chicago, 1.425V which was probably more than necessary. Wanna know my idle temp? 26C 36C approx on the cores!

Actually got this 1333mhz ram to survive 1800mhz, not for benching, just to boot. Not too bad.

For sale, check the marketplace!

When my 2000mhz ram gets here, oh boy she is gonna really come alive, this thing is like a sleeping giant!

Kal-EL 09-28-2009 10:36 PM

Sweet, when does it arrive?

Chicken Patty 09-29-2009 03:01 AM

good job marcam, impressive clock for air cooling :clapping:

marcam923 09-29-2009 03:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Kal-EL (Post 15288)
Sweet, when does it arrive?

Should be here in a couple days, Priority mail from California! :clapping:

marcam923 09-29-2009 03:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Chicken Patty (Post 15299)
good job marcam, impressive clock for air cooling :clapping:

Thanks Bud, I think there is still more in her.

I actually beat my best Super Pi time, but thought I could get more out of her so I did not screenshot, trying to push further. That didn't go to well.

But I was able to run Super Pi at 4.7__ghz no problem, and only saw about 36C CPU temp, 46C on the cores. :good:

Kal-EL 09-29-2009 03:57 AM

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Originally Posted by marcam923 (Post 15305)
Thanks Bud, I think there is still more in her.

I actually beat my best Super Pi time, but thought I could get more out of her so I did not screenshot, trying to push further. That didn't go to well.

But I was able to run Super Pi at 4.7__ghz no problem, and only saw about 36C CPU temp, 46C on the cores. :good:

Sick clocker u are :morpheus:

marcam923 09-29-2009 04:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Kal-EL (Post 15306)
Sick clocker u are :morpheus:

Thanksbuddy, I must say it was all because my ambient room temp was about 55F, my gf loves me :laughing:

My i7 was idling at 4.4GHZ at 19C even at 1.435 volts or so she was sitting at 26C.

That's the reason I pushed.

What I was more impressed by is learning the different straps and how to work around them for different memory clocks.

Because of my ram, if I run a lower strap. the 2x800 I get less speed out of my ram, but can bench higher, but running at the 2x1067 strap. I was able to get the memory to run idle, no benching at 860mhz! that's 1720mhz on 1333mhz ram 1.65 volts and stock timings. Not too shabby, but I wanna bench that high and higher ;)

Kal-EL 09-29-2009 04:19 AM

I've been pretty conservative on the vDimm and Vtt as well. I'll have to toss that mentality soon to break into the upper classess I suspect. Almost ready for the E762 first boot.

marcam923 09-29-2009 04:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Kal-EL (Post 15309)
I've been pretty conservative on the vDimm and Vtt as well. I'll have to toss that mentality soon to break into the upper classess I suspect. Almost ready for the E762 first boot.

I have run 1.7V just for a short period of time, set to stock voltage in bios, and bump it up through Eleet. This ram will only handle so much, but I can see what a big factor the ram plays in all this.

Don't be afraid of it, I know you can do it! That should be a sweet arse Mobo you have there! :good:

Kal-EL 09-29-2009 04:44 AM

Even at 5.4ghz, I only had 1.67 vDimm running. That'll change tho.


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