Posts Tagged ‘semiconductors’

Hey guys, Last time i did 5GHz on core #1. Well here is all 6 cores.

I was really surprised to see what these lovely sticks did today. This is the Mushkin Ridgeback 1600MHz 6-8-6-24 kit. On AMD, it is extremely difficult to run any ram above 2000MHz. Well today I broke a personal record and clocked these sticks all the way up to 2240MHz 8-10-6-15-1T. I used my trusty Gigabyte [...]

Hey guys Taking advantage of winter, I just broke 5GHz with cold air on my 1090T. Enjoy Phenom II X6 1090T 5GHz Core #1, 3000NB, 2000MHz 7-9-6 Ram Corsair H50 Watercooler (Performs Like High End Air) Gigabyte 890FXA-UD5 Validation

Opened up the window last night and let the winter air flow:   This is single card only. The 5870 was running at 900MHz/1300MHz.

This one is for chew* Thought my board died tonight. Eventually got it back up and running and chew* inspired me to do a 3DMark06 run on the stock cooler. Here it is: As you can see this is on the stock AMD cooler only. And here is my 3DMark06 result Never thought playing with [...]

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In part one, I showed the unboxing of the pot I received for testing. This is a very large, and well-designed evaporator mainly used for LN2 and LHe. I decided I’d just recreate the thread with part one and two so you guys can see it all in one place: I know some of you [...]

Hey guys! Something very exciting in my overclocking workshop this week. I know some of you saw my recent dry ice runs on my Phenom II rig. In a few threads I discussed that for my next run I will have a different pot to play around with — and I assure you that promise [...]

Hey guys, I finally reached my goal. I got 2000MHz on my ram stable in Prime 95 (finally). It involved a few tweaks, in regards to blowing a fan directly on the IC’s and loosening the tRCD to 10, however the rest of the timings remain the same much like in my 32m stable run. [...]

Hey guys. I managed to hit another 32m stable result, and was able to lower the tRAS back to 15. 32m stable means that this ram speed is stable for almost any benchmark and most daily computing. However it is not 100% until it has passed at least 3 hours of blend on Prime 95. [...]