presler 920 @ 4.1ghz stock voltage & STABLE

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DrMrLordX

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Originally posted by: qoou


If you can run prime 95 on small ffts for ten minutes and ten minutes on blend then that is stable. even if your computer crashes once a day, that is stable. THeres no reason to test for more than ten or twenty minutes unless it is for mission critical systems like the space shuttle.

That is complete BS. If Prime95 can crash between 11-20 minutes after it starts, then virtually anything you run could do the same. Just because it can run for 10 minutes doesn't mean you're only getting one crash or error per day! Are you mad?

12 hour Prime-stability I can see, but 10 minutes? Jeez. If you don't like Prime95, try S&M.
 

stevty2889

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Originally posted by: qoou
Originally posted by: Markfw900
Originally posted by: dexvx
Originally posted by: Markfw900
Well, thats getting closer. Try 60 days, and something that stress the system more than F@H, like 2xF@H and sql and telnet and ftp and Lotus notes and sametime and Firefox and encoding all at once for those 60 days. Then talk to me. and you still spendt way more to do it (see previous post) for the same performance.

Are you saying when a new CPU comes out, and one wants to overclock it, that they should stress test it for 60 days and THEN post on the forums? Wtf kind of logic is that? AFAIK, prime95 small FTT torture test (1 instance per core) is better adept at torturing the CPU than F@H or the general applications you use.

Also, software does cause hardware lockups.

10 minutes to an hour is nothing. At the time I posted this, that is all he had done. 12 hours is much better. (he did that) What I really want to know, is what are the full loads temps on air ! I might even dump my 820D if I could find a sucker to buy it ! (probably not now that the 9xx series hit) And can you hit this OC on a $80 motherboard like I have, or do you have to have a $200 one like he does ! As I said befre, it it takes water cooling and a $200 motherboard to get that OC, you get way better bang/buck with a neo4-f and a n X2 3800 retail.

If you can run prime 95 on small ffts for ten minutes and ten minutes on blend then that is stable. even if your computer crashes once a day, that is stable. THeres no reason to test for more than ten or twenty minutes unless it is for mission critical systems like the space shuttle.


Umm, how is it stable if it's crashing?? Stable means it doesn't crash..
 

RichUK

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Originally posted by: qoou
Originally posted by: Markfw900
Originally posted by: dexvx
Originally posted by: Markfw900
Well, thats getting closer. Try 60 days, and something that stress the system more than F@H, like 2xF@H and sql and telnet and ftp and Lotus notes and sametime and Firefox and encoding all at once for those 60 days. Then talk to me. and you still spendt way more to do it (see previous post) for the same performance.

Are you saying when a new CPU comes out, and one wants to overclock it, that they should stress test it for 60 days and THEN post on the forums? Wtf kind of logic is that? AFAIK, prime95 small FTT torture test (1 instance per core) is better adept at torturing the CPU than F@H or the general applications you use.

Also, software does cause hardware lockups.

10 minutes to an hour is nothing. At the time I posted this, that is all he had done. 12 hours is much better. (he did that) What I really want to know, is what are the full loads temps on air ! I might even dump my 820D if I could find a sucker to buy it ! (probably not now that the 9xx series hit) And can you hit this OC on a $80 motherboard like I have, or do you have to have a $200 one like he does ! As I said befre, it it takes water cooling and a $200 motherboard to get that OC, you get way better bang/buck with a neo4-f and a n X2 3800 retail.

If you can run prime 95 on small ffts for ten minutes and ten minutes on blend then that is stable. even if your computer crashes once a day, that is stable. THeres no reason to test for more than ten or twenty minutes unless it is for mission critical systems like the space shuttle.


LOL
 

themusgrat

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That is a great OC. I know you have run SuperPi, but try it again one more time for me, and set the affinity in Task Manager to whichever core you are not using for SuperPi. I want to see your real 1M speed.
 

d94

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Originally posted by: themusgrat
That is a great OC. I know you have run SuperPi, but try it again one more time for me, and set the affinity in Task Manager to whichever core you are not using for SuperPi. I want to see your real 1M speed.

i ran it, @ 4.4ghz i got 29.5sec as opposed to 29.3sec
 

Keysplayr

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Originally posted by: Duvie
Originally posted by: d94
Originally posted by: Avalon
Superpi 32M MINIMUM, which isn't even completely stable for a machine in many cases. Do dual instances of prime.

here's a 32mb superpi ~ 25.5 min ~ 4.55ghz
http://img372.imageshack.us/img372/5263/4550pi32mb0qz.jpg

i dont prime, its worthless imo when pcmark is a harder stability test and takes 10 minutes
however, i have been folding all day and playing some css and doing w/e @ the same tim NP @ 4.4ghz 1.45v

suicide screeni:
http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/1861/4800suicide0ui.jpg
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=63636

and my best 1mb superpi time :
http://img227.imageshack.us/img227/9961/4706pi0qm.jpg


PCmark a harder stability test??? HAHAHAHAHAHA...not to bright!!! You just lost about all credibility with me....

Run a real test and stop the synthetic BS.....

I get can get most of the those programs to run on an unstable settings on my PC now some 100mhz more then what I know is 100% rock stable....not saying much...

REAL TEST newbie!!!! Have you done that Divx test yet???

Are you trying to sweet talk him or something?

 

Keysplayr

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Originally posted by: Duvie
Prime95, OCCT, S&M (full test multi core), multiple instances of 32mb superpi are all better then a 10 minute test of a futuremock program....

The OP thinking a 10 minute test is a stress test is a moron and deserves to get flamed up one side and down the other...

Run Folding at Home ( 2 instances ) for 24-72 hours and I would respect it more then i do now...


I swear, sometimes I think your Bi-Polar.
 

stevty2889

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/sigh Mine is not cooperating. My P5LD2-VM motherboard won't go past 222mhz FSB. My Asrock 775Dual-880pro..when I increase the FSB, the actual FSB goes down! I set it to 240mhz FSB, and it runs 160mhz FSB, I set 266mhz FSB, it runs 172mhz FSB..I am half tempted to try it on my Abit AS8 even though it doesn't officialy support it.
 

isp

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Do you have to use an older cpu to update the bios on the p5wd2, or can I just pop the 920 in and flash...I assume it might say unknown cpu type or something before it's flashed.

EDIT: Now that I think about it I think the Asus EZ Flash utility should be able to take care of this problem.
 

thesurge

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you think that's stable? I laugh at your ignorance. Try 17years of Prime without a HS/F or Thermal Compound, then come back to me.

j/k. nice overclock.
 
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