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MSI NEO2
90NM 3200+
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very nice. now lets see some 300x9 benches
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24/7 3dmark06 6841
24/7 3dmark05 13357
24/7 3dmark03 22979
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Impressive, how high have you had the Cpu itself and on what cooling?
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Looks pretty stable. Nice clocks.What kind of bandwidth?
great job!!
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The cutting off of every CPUZ checksum? For that many screen shot images not to have one visible is odd.
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Originally Posted by FUGGER
In taiwan, we don't care about what's the checksum of CPU-z but the one's true ability of OC.
I will let every member at Coolalerbb member know that must be aware of that next time..
Thanks a lot.
How about this one? fair enough?
good job
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From time to time we see sensational results posted here that are fakes. I am not calling these fakes but we would like to be able to confirm the posts.
I would like to see a screen shot of your FX-53 @ 3.4ghz (9K) with checksum. That would put everyone who questions your results at ease.
Thanks for understanding. This is not uncommon or singling you out. you posted scores onced verified are world records.
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hes right, its nothing against you personally but we are used to see the checksum... i dont even check it but seeing it is normal and not seeing it is kinda weird...
very nice results! i didnt know they oc even higher with 3-6-6
has any of you reached DDR700 yet? no matter what timings...
"so now is that fair enough? or I need to video tape this?"
I am honestly just a end user, I am from Taiwan,
I honestly don't know if this so called carp ram can do this.
Onepagebook is our moderator of 6 sectors at coolaler.com, I just know him for a long time, he doesn't BS anything just like OPP in you guys mind, same here, we respect him very much in Taiwan.
Last edited by peter lu; 10-20-2004 at 08:18 PM.
Just post the checksum from now on and the "video tape is not needed"Originally Posted by peter lu
OPP posts his checksumOriginally Posted by peter lu
Last edited by Nomjr; 10-20-2004 at 08:49 PM.
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so do I...
And thank you for understanding why it should be shownOriginally Posted by Onepagebook
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Originally Posted by Nomjr
I believe I always show that from my own test unless I post for my friends.
Thanks
Ya got question here..where is this reply..
Gogeta just speak it out but his reply got delete?
Well, so what 's the reason? Now I'm really confused.
Last edited by Onepagebook; 10-20-2004 at 10:35 PM.
he removed it, pm him
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Originally Posted by Nomjr
Now, Nomjr...
You are the second Mod I definitely respect!
Really? So why is coolaler's 4.7G prescott detected correctly as 4.7G on the 2003 ORB while everyone's elses after 4+G gets detected as 200Mhz less? And is he ever gonna publish that result?
http://coolaler.nil.com.tw/images/TOP/top2.gif
And why is the CPUZ checksum a 3.6G P4 when the screenie is of a 4.7G?
http://coolaler.nil.com.tw/images/TOP/top0.gif
Link to the "mean" overclocker's web page:
http://www.coolaler.com/article/article.php/158
So is he ever gona put up a screenie of his FX @ 3.4G with CPUZ check sum? Will he be kind enough to do a 2001 or 2005 3d mark run at 3.3 or 3.4G?
Originally Posted by LardArse
oh..if you wanna know why? I will suggest you to learn Chinese then you can ask Coolaler!
Hey, I suggest you go search the pics post on this forum, I found out there is one did not have check sum showed. Go buddy..You are good mod.
Last edited by Onepagebook; 10-21-2004 at 07:48 AM.
Here is a screenshot of the clockspeed indicated by the checksum.Originally Posted by LardArse
That's pretty suspect that he has those secondary clockspeed boxes conveniently covering up the checksums in every picture. It's not like those clockspeed boxes show anything new.... it's the same information the other CPU-Z window already shows. No reason for those secondary clockspeed windows to even be open.....Originally Posted by LardArse
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how do i calculate the checksum?
Probably you can use a tool called CPU-Z Frequency Checker. Check here: http://www.vr-zone.com/ocdb/Originally Posted by tictac
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