Could be any number of things from his os install..to the bios tuning. He's only demonstrating bandwidth and the fact it's stable...don't read into it beyond that.
Could be any number of things from his os install..to the bios tuning. He's only demonstrating bandwidth and the fact it's stable...don't read into it beyond that.
Thats damn good! Welcome back Oskar Wu.
It all depends what you optimize for. He has tweaked for Sandra and he is showing you SP32M which indicates stability (to a certain degree).
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Modern Ram, makes an old overclocker miss BH-5 and the fun it was
i thought it was determined that sandra doesnt really use any benching but actually calculates what your bandwidth should be somehow. anyways i could be wrong but nice mem clock.
Looking good, but you should be working with the Intel boards
Insane results anyway, I wish I could get close to that within 2 years
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Nice result Oskar
Now I just need my intel DFI board to do that
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Awesome result, thanks for sharing!
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just like what the images name is. wtf? i can make it do that again...only at certain timings/stock clock speed. havent done it in a while...hope i can recreate that problem?
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Great result Oscar
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I think the SuperPi was just to prove it was a workable bandwidth speed. Also we don't know if tests were done one after the other or at the same time.Originally Posted by lopri
Like with the everything we'll just have to wait and see.
Well I am glad my assumption for the DFI 590 boards look like they will be comign true. Although, waiting is such a PITA for our instant gratification society.
Thanks for feeding the beast!
Almost final limit after using a lot of iced water cooling ...
dram 2.6v , cpu 1.58v , trp=4 which is not correctly shown in cpu-z shot ...
nice oskar ..
32 M ... 24m. 19
but we have 32 M times of 10 min. with conroes
and I saw 12,5 K bandwith with a sub 200 € intel 965 board and a E 6600
so there are jobs waiting
Great Job OSCAR..
Now.. When this mobo will arrive on our hands ?
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excellent work here Oscar, and thanx for sharing with us. i can only imagine how busy you are right now.
it looks like i have memory that can keep up to the LP AM2 board but to find a CPU that can do the same is going to be a bit tougher. the collection of drool under my desk is only going to continue to accumulate with threads like this popping up.
CPU-Z 1.35 will display those stats correctly I believe.....
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Nice DDR2 speeds, Nforce delivering nice bandwidth.
Good to see you active on the forums.
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Im not sure why people would take a perfectly awesome thread, and crap all over it... Thats out of my grasps....Originally Posted by mine
Oskar... This mainboard looks AWESOME, you produced some AWESOME results. anything above 12000 mb/sec is very nice! Especially for such an "inferior" chip... LOL
Keep up the good work.
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4GB Infenion / OCZ DDR400 Reg. ECC RAM (8* 512MB moduler)Originally Posted by bachus_anonym
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WOW thats some sick BW there..
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Hello NUMA Yeah, well, 2-way and up to 8-way servers and workstations w/ Opterons are in a league of it's own, that's for sure! I remember, 2.2GHz Opteron 248 with four PC-3200 DIMMs is doing 10k stock. Do you have more info on that one? What clocks on those Opterons and RAM? I don't even want to think what bandwidth numbers Rev.F Opterons will put outOriginally Posted by Houdini
Originally Posted by bachus_anonym
I hear ya and that makes me wonder what kind of sick bandwidth we are gonna get on a 4x4 running Am3 DDR3 with a couple of quadcore K8L@4Ghz in a year or more... 30-40GB/s?
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wow nice, makes me even more excited for the rd600 conroe board. nice oskar.
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