Originally posted by: Assimilator1
3.6GHz is a good o/c
it's the easiest o/c to be done. everyone at xtreme is getting 4G but with max vcore. I just don't think it's wise to run 24/7 at max vcore. I just wanted the fsb and mem to be 1:1 at 400
Originally posted by: Assimilator1
3.6GHz is a good o/c
Originally posted by: seungboy
I know it's kind of out of topic but...
what is better
single quad core like q6600 or a dual dual core like in the Mac Pros?
I know the Mac Pro uses xeons and the q6600 is not but for programs like F@H, does it make any difference? which one is better for which cases?
thanks,
Seung
joking?Originally posted by: bryanW1995
Curse you DC people! I just spent the last 30 minutes tracking down "seventeen or bust".
Originally posted by: bryanW1995
Curse you DC people! I just spent the last 30 minutes tracking down "seventeen or bust".
Herd cats! LMAOOriginally posted by: Smoke
joking?Originally posted by: bryanW1995
Curse you DC people! I just spent the last 30 minutes tracking down "seventeen or bust".
The Welcome Message pinned at the top of the DC Forum has a link to the "seventeen or bust" primary website.
This is one of our TeAms that has a slightly different "name": Anandtech
Over the years we have tried to get all of our teams to settle on "TeAm AnandTech" but have you ever tried to "herd cats"?
Originally posted by: VirtualLarry
It's a cool mathematic conjecture, nothing more. But it would be neat to tell your offspring, "hey, I helped solve the Serpinski Conjecture".
I'm going to wait for stupidly-overclockable penryns. (4.0Ghz on air!)
You got 3.1GHz @1.22v?:Q nice!Originally posted by: danzigrules
quad
1.22 volts core
58c temp 100% load
40c temp 0% load
cpns9500 hsf
I need a new heatsink ;p
I'm getting 4M x 2 on my E2140 @ 3.28Ghz. So 8M total, hopefully x2 when I get that second machine built, so 16M altogether. Compare to the Q6600 @ 3.2 only putting out 12M, and I think I'm ahead. Although the quad has more cache, it also has to share memory and FSB bandwidth, which I think SB prefers.Originally posted by: NicColt
(with double checking)
I'm getting around 4.4M per core on a E6850 @ 3.6Ghz for 8.8M
So a Q66 @ 3.2 with 3M x 4 is 12M
Interesting.