Originally posted by: Sacraster
I think it is due to the cpu. what batch # did you guys have? My 920 (3841) is running fine at 3.8 and HT on with 1.28 in vcore.
Originally posted by: aigomorla
lol...
in surpassable wall on regular ambient cooling: (well on my cooling scale)
HT ON, CIE Off, SpeedStep Off:
http://i125.photobucket.com/al.../aigomorla/Final-1.jpg
Love when my Linpack temps = people's normal prime load temps.
Originally posted by: Tweakin
Man...you can really piss me off!!!!!
I'm shutin' down right now and getting wet.....
Originally posted by: Rubycon
Originally posted by: Tweakin
Man...you can really piss me off!!!!!
I'm shutin' down right now and getting wet.....
I would not get all bent out over seeing that. Honestly those temps look like high end air temps. It's high for water.
Originally posted by: Rubycon
Originally posted by: Tweakin
Man...you can really piss me off!!!!!
I'm shutin' down right now and getting wet.....
I would not get all bent out over seeing that. Honestly those temps look like high end air temps. It's high for water.
Originally posted by: aigomorla
Originally posted by: Rubycon
Originally posted by: Tweakin
Man...you can really piss me off!!!!!
I'm shutin' down right now and getting wet.....
I would not get all bent out over seeing that. Honestly those temps look like high end air temps. It's high for water.
where in the snow?
ruby those are 64C max load temps on linpack (not prime) during full load @ 4.125ghz. @ 1.48vcore with HT on.
Show me an air sink that can pull that off, because even water setups have a hard time chasing those numbers.
Originally posted by: JAG87
Originally posted by: aigomorla
Originally posted by: Rubycon
Originally posted by: Tweakin
Man...you can really piss me off!!!!!
I'm shutin' down right now and getting wet.....
I would not get all bent out over seeing that. Honestly those temps look like high end air temps. It's high for water.
where in the snow?
ruby those are 64C max load temps on linpack (not prime) during full load @ 4.125ghz. @ 1.48vcore with HT on.
Show me an air sink that can pull that off, because even water setups have a hard time chasing those numbers.
Those temps are great, dunno what shes blabbing about. With 4.125G/1.5V/Linpack, any air heatsink would glow a nice incandescent red color.
To answer the OP, I turn HT off. HT hurts performance in the apps that I use mostly, plus it increases heat and voltage required for stability. If however I was encoding, rendering or folding, I would lower my overclock and turn HT on.
Originally posted by: Rubycon
My UNLAPPED TRUE and UNLAPPED 940 do mid 70's in LINPACK at 1.35V 200BCLK*19 (3.8GHz). 1.5V is getting high - does not sound like a "golden egg" cpu. I've run mine at 4.2GHz and did not see anything glowing.
Chill out guys and keep your pantyhose on. :laugh:
Originally posted by: JAG87
Ok Ruby, 75C at 3.8/1.35V
So at 4.2/1.5V you will probably see 90 to 95C. Too hot, pantyhose is coming off.
Originally posted by: Rubycon
Originally posted by: JAG87
Ok Ruby, 75C at 3.8/1.35V
So at 4.2/1.5V you will probably see 90 to 95C. Too hot, pantyhose is coming off.
I'm glad I don't have a job that requires me to wear (pantyhose). :laugh:
Originally posted by: Rubycon
Originally posted by: JAG87
Ok Ruby, 75C at 3.8/1.35V
So at 4.2/1.5V you will probably see 90 to 95C. Too hot, pantyhose is coming off.
I'm glad I don't have a job that requires me to wear (pantyhose). :laugh:
Out of curiosity what apps take a hit in HT?
I do mostly encoding so 3.8 with HT >> 4.2 w/o HT.
Originally posted by: JAG87
Originally posted by: Rubycon
Originally posted by: JAG87
Ok Ruby, 75C at 3.8/1.35V
So at 4.2/1.5V you will probably see 90 to 95C. Too hot, pantyhose is coming off.
I'm glad I don't have a job that requires me to wear (pantyhose). :laugh:
Out of curiosity what apps take a hit in HT?
I do mostly encoding so 3.8 with HT >> 4.2 w/o HT.
This is a good summary
http://ixbtlabs.com/articles3/cpu/ci7-turbo-ht-p1.html