Overclocking my silly little 1.8GHz AMD 64 3000+
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Overclocking my silly little 1.8GHz AMD 64 3000+
The Winchester core is 90 nanometer and runs at 1.8GHz stock
I am using the OCZ PC3200 EL Platinum rev2 1 gig kit (2x512) in dual channel. This ram is the Samsung TCCD chips.
Here's the highest so far
That's the same clock speed as the $1000 FX55 (but half the cache) and I paid 145 for this chip
To test the CPU only for grins I used N-Bench3
Here are the results (All 3d is rendered on the CPU, not VGA)
http://stresstest.2y.net/images/dbb/N-Bench3@1.8.txt
@ 1.8GHz 200FSB 1:1 4xHT(Default)
http://stresstest.2y.net/images/dbb/N-Bench3@2.16.txt
@ 2.16GHz 240FSB 1:1 4xHT
http://stresstest.2y.net/images/dbb/N-Bench3@2.34.txt
@ 2.34GHz 260FSB 1:1 3xHT
http://stresstest.2y.net/images/dbb/N-Bench3@2.54.txt
@ 2.54GHz 280FSB 1:1 3xHT
http://stresstest.2y.net/images/dbb/N-Bench3@2.61.txt
@ 2.61GHz 290FSB 1:1 3xHT
Once I spend some time tomorrow locking up the voltages and getting it stable (If possible) I should be able to get those timings back down to 2.5-3-3-6.. we'll see.
Krom, run this on that 1700+ and post your results.
It's folding fast too :) 26 minutes frames on the 600's
[08:08:49] Project: 1141 (Run 0, Clone 50, Gen 2)
[08:08:49]
[08:08:49] Assembly optimizations on if available.
[08:08:49] Entering M.D.
[08:09:11] (Starting from checkpoint)
[08:09:11] Protein: p1141_RIBO_FSpeptide_HEL_nospring
[08:09:11]
[08:09:11] Writing local files
[08:09:11] Completed 44390 out of 250000 steps (18)
[08:09:14] Extra SSE boost OK.
[08:15:37] Writing local files
[08:15:37] Completed 45000 out of 250000 steps (18)
[08:41:44] Writing local files
[08:41:44] Completed 47500 out of 250000 steps (19)
I am using the OCZ PC3200 EL Platinum rev2 1 gig kit (2x512) in dual channel. This ram is the Samsung TCCD chips.
Here's the highest so far
That's the same clock speed as the $1000 FX55 (but half the cache) and I paid 145 for this chip
To test the CPU only for grins I used N-Bench3
Here are the results (All 3d is rendered on the CPU, not VGA)
http://stresstest.2y.net/images/dbb/N-Bench3@1.8.txt
@ 1.8GHz 200FSB 1:1 4xHT(Default)
http://stresstest.2y.net/images/dbb/N-Bench3@2.16.txt
@ 2.16GHz 240FSB 1:1 4xHT
http://stresstest.2y.net/images/dbb/N-Bench3@2.34.txt
@ 2.34GHz 260FSB 1:1 3xHT
http://stresstest.2y.net/images/dbb/N-Bench3@2.54.txt
@ 2.54GHz 280FSB 1:1 3xHT
http://stresstest.2y.net/images/dbb/N-Bench3@2.61.txt
@ 2.61GHz 290FSB 1:1 3xHT
Once I spend some time tomorrow locking up the voltages and getting it stable (If possible) I should be able to get those timings back down to 2.5-3-3-6.. we'll see.
Krom, run this on that 1700+ and post your results.
It's folding fast too :) 26 minutes frames on the 600's
[08:08:49] Project: 1141 (Run 0, Clone 50, Gen 2)
[08:08:49]
[08:08:49] Assembly optimizations on if available.
[08:08:49] Entering M.D.
[08:09:11] (Starting from checkpoint)
[08:09:11] Protein: p1141_RIBO_FSpeptide_HEL_nospring
[08:09:11]
[08:09:11] Writing local files
[08:09:11] Completed 44390 out of 250000 steps (18)
[08:09:14] Extra SSE boost OK.
[08:15:37] Writing local files
[08:15:37] Completed 45000 out of 250000 steps (18)
[08:41:44] Writing local files
[08:41:44] Completed 47500 out of 250000 steps (19)
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Excaliberpc.com used to tell you what batch the chips where from, but would charge a few bucks more for the desirable ones. If the model code of AMN3000BIX5AR and stepping code of CAABC 0417TPMW means anything to anyone, that's what they've marked their current supply of 3000+s as.
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little more info for you guys
This is how you tell what you have in 64 land. The highlighted numbers are info for the year/week
0447 is the chip above, 04 means the year (2004) and 47 means the week (week 47)
The stepping is right after (TPAW) but that doesn't seem to mean jack in 64 land.
What does matter is the week, the newer the better. The newest I've seen on the forums is a 0451 that does 3 gigs (3200+) and is crazy fast.
05XX should be making it to stores now.
This is how you tell what you have in 64 land. The highlighted numbers are info for the year/week
0447 is the chip above, 04 means the year (2004) and 47 means the week (week 47)
The stepping is right after (TPAW) but that doesn't seem to mean jack in 64 land.
What does matter is the week, the newer the better. The newest I've seen on the forums is a 0451 that does 3 gigs (3200+) and is crazy fast.
05XX should be making it to stores now.
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