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    6000+ Simple and Short OC Test

    I've experienced 6000+ shortly. It was impressive in that SPi 1M scored 29.XXs with just default setting.

    Here is OC test results under winter advantaged air-cooling. 32M SPi could be run with lower clock. Sorry for my crappy chip photos.



    Last edited by anarinsk; 02-01-2007 at 01:33 AM.
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    Very nice.

    OUCH @ vcore though :P

    won't be doing that in anything but freezing weather. what is the load temp? and what sort of air cooling

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    Quote Originally Posted by PallMall
    lol :banana::banana::banana::banana::banana: :p

    ocuh at vcore haha teh sucker screams for 1.85V underneath ice
    OK so I'm a bit soft. But I wouldn't be pushing my 5200 past 1.60 even if I could on water letalone air (god damned mobo won't go past about 1.57 despite setting higher)

    Ice is a different matter :P

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    WOw! that's an awesome overclock for aircooling and an AMD 90nm cpu.

    BTW, could someone explain to me why there are more than 48 weeks according to AMD's stepping's system? I'm sorry I'm sure it's been asked a lot, but boggles my mind every time I see an 0651 or an 0653. =P
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    Wow 3.5ghz, that's impressive. At what clock speed is it 32M Super Pi stable?

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    thats pretty dang good result.
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    Why you bought Windsor, while you can buy Brisbane?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kasparz
    Why you bought Windsor, while you can buy Conroe?
    fixed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spawne32
    fixed.
    please keep intel out of this, it is an AMD topic about an AMD CPU. I'm tired of seeing every AMD thread with posts 'eehh just get conroe'

    Back on topic:
    Those are nice clocks on that chip. I personally would be scared to run that much voltage through my chip but I guess I'm not Xtreme enough
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    Thats impressive, certainly the best AMD overclock that I have seen on air cooling. That is a golden cpu right there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by funnyperson1
    That is a golden cpu right there.
    i woudlnt say that. its stock at 3ghz, im sure others will go higher. its a new windsor revision, we havnt seen many OC results yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kasparz
    Why you bought Windsor, while you can buy Brisbane?
    this is the same as the people who still bought 130nm newcastle chips versus the gen 1 90nm they clock better

    for now at least



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    revision f3 90nm is a better process for now than brisbane, assuming as it is f3, as that part is cut out of the screenshot... give it time, and brisbane will be worth it, but not yet. ultimately, they will both ofcourse be put to shame by star.
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    Amazing OC
    Try to use Dry ice for example.Maybe 3.8-4G is possible ?
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    wow 3.5 is sick on air but i agree those volts are brutal

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magnj
    wow 3.5 is sick on air but i agree those volts are brutal
    Guys, cmon. 1.63v is nothing.
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    that vcore isnt that bad, ive gone to 1.6 on my chip, only reason i didnt go further was diminishing returns... anything up to 1.65 isnt that crazy, considering its chilled air.
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    as long as super pi isnt your thing, a CPU capable of 3.5 ghz on air, is definatly worth noting.
    definatly a interesting CPU.




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    Assuming it's actually 1.63v like CPU says... How is that brutal? I ran 1.65-1.68 24/7 on ambient air for almost a year on my 165 and ran my 146 up to 2.05v on dry ice.

    Nice CPU man. How high can it run dual 32m on ambient temps? 3.2-3.3 I'm guessing?
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    Wow, great stuff there. Thanks for sucking it up and getting a 6000+!

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    cpuz validation?
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    Quote Originally Posted by nn_step
    cpuz validation?
    dont trust anyone huh nn?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spawne32
    dont trust anyone huh nn?
    I do but achievements deserve validation.
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