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A little recap: Its Stable in all the software i have tried so far @ 4014GHz@1.45V
SuperPi, Sandra 2007 Lite, CineBench, PCMark 05 (dont have WMV encoder etc installed).
Gonna try to tighten the latencies on the memory a bit to see what can be done, and if its useful at all.
Its only just at 4GHz, during encoding it crashes every time. The temp reaches 70°C Max. but after a few hours, Xmpeg crashes, and thats it.
WIndows is OK tho.
I tried to run two instances of SuperPi and was met with errors on the second instance immediately.
Probably since i pushed the timings to 333-10
gonna put back to 444-12 and see if thats better.
The CPU fan is a 11W monster, now at 14V, and screaming ~56dB...Papst 4412NHH. 160CFM
The 4112NHH3 was unavailable, but does 182CFM at ~60dB...
edit: hmmm, might just crack out the 2x120mm rad and get it liquid cooled...
Its the same case that i had my Mobile XP 2400 in at 2.6GHz, so it has a big hole in the top for the rad. Its just the pump died (leaving a nice white deposit throughout the system) and i'm not sure the rad isn't full of crap, and the µchannel wtareblock also...
have to wait for some more money methinks...
Its officially too HOT to do any benches until nearly the weekend
I found out that when i try to run two instances of SuperPi, taxing both cores, even at 444-12 it bums out on the second instance immediatly.
Gonna try 555-15 and then will have to Downclock
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