yeah using ati tool, not sure if there is an easy way for an NV card tho
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yeah using ati tool, not sure if there is an easy way for an NV card tho
Usually it just results in a MASSIVE ammount of artifacts (even in 2d).Quote:
Originally posted by ewitte
You can change the videocards memory timmings?
Eric
The only thing that can be good from adjusting timings would be to set them to a higher latency and be able to overclock your memory a little further :p
No, not true at all.Quote:
Originally posted by Kappa2001
Usually it just results in a MASSIVE ammount of artifacts (even in 2d).
The only thing that can be good from adjusting timings would be to set them to a higher latency and be able to overclock your memory a little further :p
I spent a few hours with the X800 and found the best timings.
I posted them at XS and they got stickied: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=55485
These are the timings flutie is using.
Quote:
Originally posted by rabidmoose171
even if venice does say...200mhz better than your winchesters thatll put you right around 2.9ghz for a moderatly high chip... sure there will be monsters above 3, but id say 2.9 will be reasonalbe... you still wont have the extra cache that sledgehammers have, and your ram still wont be running at tight timings. also, i thought you found that your tccd wont do above 280 or something, or was that someone else?
well I probably wont break 30k at 2.9GHz(322x9) but theres always a next time, cpus keep improving, even their Venice line will as amd gets out new ones and maybe if diego drops some when dual core becomes mainstream, ill grab a 4000+ diego with the best stepping for perhaps $300 a while from now and get me my 30k :D as for ram timing, I dont care, my extra ram MHz will make up for it. 273x11 or 300x10 is probably the same, the 300fsb being with tccd.
Why dont you just grab a nice vid card and shoot for upper 30k... with your benching skills im sure you could grab the #1 non phase change score in the world.Quote:
Originally posted by Thunderbird1GHz
well I probably wont break 30k at 2.9GHz(322x9) but theres always a next time, cpus keep improving, even their Venice line will as amd gets out new ones and maybe if diego drops some when dual core becomes mainstream, ill grab a 4000+ diego with the best stepping for perhaps $300 a while from now and get me my 30k :D as for ram timing, I dont care, my extra ram MHz will make up for it. 273x11 or 300x10 is probably the same, the 300fsb being with tccd.
Hey guys, I plum forgot to mention that I'd be away for a few days.....goin' with my family to sunny BangKok. Gonna do some serious shopping there.....;) Any update will either be handled by V man/Pyro/C man....or, if it can wait, by me in 'bout 4-5 days' time. I'll be off to the airport in an hour or so....so, you guys play nice.;) :D
DX 8.1 and 6134-36 worked best for ME.Quote:
Originally posted by ewitte
Whats the best driver/DirectX version for 2000 and a 6800GT?
Eric
-Have a safe trip Mikey, -going to pick up an ATI card?? :p
Nice work eshQuote:
Originally posted by eshbach
No, not true at all.
I spent a few hours with the X800 and found the best timings.
I posted them at XS and they got stickied: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=55485
These are the timings flutie is using.
Quote:
Originally posted by rabidmoose171
Why dont you just grab a nice vid card and shoot for upper 30k... with your benching skills im sure you could grab the #1 non phase change score in the world.
I already am top of the orb, actually first place in the world for all air cooling for some of my gpus including this 9500 at 23.8k I am like 6th on the orb, the 5 guys all above me arent air cooled. When I go Venice I hope to be 2nd or even first in the world with a 9500 and ill do that all aircooled as well :D upper 30k? were talking $500 for a gpu and $950 for a fx57, sorry im not that rich :p
Im pretty sure no one on top of the orb uses a fx57;)
Good job eshbach ;)Quote:
Originally posted by eshbach
No, not true at all.
I spent a few hours with the X800 and found the best timings.
I posted them at XS and they got stickied: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=55485
These are the timings flutie is using.
And have fun mikeysg
Quote:
Originally posted by rabidmoose171
Im pretty sure no one on top of the orb uses a fx57;)
Once its out, expect several thousand higher than the current scores we see and expect a whole lot more 40k scores. This is assuming diegos dont have the cold bug, its gonna be a disaster to the overclocking community if it does and cascades would then be useless :(
edit: well you can still cool a gpu with cascade for records in 3dmark 2003 and 2005. I am curious how cold diegos can go, I sure hope they can go down to at least -50c fine then at least single stage prometeia will work on em
Got distracted and did not test much this weekend. Results so far:
Benchmark: 3DMark01/3dMark03/3dmark05
CPU: AMD64 3700+ Clawhammer
Stock Speed of CPU: 2400mhz
Overclocked speed of CPU: 2500Mhz
MotherBoard: DFI Lanparty 250GB
Ram: 1GB PQI Turbo PC4000 TCCD @ 250Mhz
Video Card: PNY 6800GT
Stock Core of Video: 350Mhz
Actual Core of Video: 401Mhz
Stock Mem of Video: 1000mhz
Actual Mem of Video: 1100mhz
Cooling Used: NV5 silencer Video
CPU Cooling: Kingwin AWC-1 H2O
Drivers Used: Forceware 67.71 (2000)
3dMark 2001 - 28200
Settings for 2k3/2k5 only
Drivers Used: Forceware 75.90 (XP)
Actual Core Video: 410
Actual Mem Video: 1150
3dMark 2003 - 13422
3dMark 2005 - 5753
I had ~28800 in 2k1 but I messed the score up trying to run some of the tests over. The project never got submitted. Already thinking about more hard core cooling. Is Vapochill quiet?
Eric
which vapochill?Quote:
Originally posted by ewitte
Already thinking about more hard core cooling. Is Vapochill quiet?
Eric
there is a big difference between PE/XE and LS.
It looks like the cheapest thing I can find is "Vapochill XE II"Quote:
Originally posted by eshbach
which vapochill?
there is a big difference between PE/XE and LS.