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Post by Bones on Apr 14, 2018 3:23:19 GMT -5
The temps wasnt too bad but I dont want the crap paste heatspreader on there when I go cold I want the chip the coldest it can be. The TIM was probrably drying out anyway due to the age of the card. Probrably need to do that myself but I've already re-TIM'ed the card and a few of the thermal pads started coming apart when I removed the cooler/top, luckily there was enough left of each to salvage them. I just slathered it all with Ceramique, reassembled it, tested and ran it - No probs when I cranked the clocks up on it. Did my runs earlier with it after the re-TIM and it didn't seem affected by it so I'm not messing with it, leaving it as is.
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Post by ozz on Apr 14, 2018 4:04:03 GMT -5
the memory needs a fan thats it. doesnt need re thermal tape or what ever . thats all bullshit, a fan does the job perfectl
like when you take the heatsinks off memory, same deal right ? a fan
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Post by mllrkllr88 on Apr 16, 2018 9:20:30 GMT -5
Have you guys seen any increase in Mhz from delidding? Even though it does indeed use paste under the IHS, I have never seen any real noticeable gain from delidding...doesn't stop me from trying every damn time
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Post by Vinster on Apr 16, 2018 11:33:25 GMT -5
Have you guys seen any increase in Mhz from delidding? Even though it does indeed use paste under the IHS, I have never seen any real noticeable gain from delidding...doesn't stop me from trying every damn time I am curious about that one. my 260 is still stock. I've been wanting to run through some stress testing, the again with changing the TIM, then a 3rd time with deliding it and changing that paste. I'm still waiting on parts to Volt-Moding it and I figure I'll have time to do that. The way my timing is going RL is preventing me from doing any of this. I'm starting to hope to get something up.
Vin
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Post by Bones on Apr 16, 2018 12:03:31 GMT -5
Have you guys seen any increase in Mhz from delidding? Even though it does indeed use paste under the IHS, I have never seen any real noticeable gain from delidding...doesn't stop me from trying every damn time I don't believe it would make much difference in MHz but stability at high clocks could be improved with it, a little at least I'd think.
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Post by Macsbeach98 on Apr 16, 2018 18:16:58 GMT -5
Have you guys seen any increase in Mhz from delidding? Even though it does indeed use paste under the IHS, I have never seen any real noticeable gain from delidding...doesn't stop me from trying every damn time Havent tried it as yet David I will in a few days I might paint it first though. I dont expect to see big gains on water its when its cold that I think it will help most
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Post by mllrkllr88 on May 9, 2018 12:23:21 GMT -5
I hope you don't mind guys I changed the name of this thread, since I have the OP. I wanted to give it the same name as the comp to make it searchable in google. I am showing the sponsors the google search results to prove how deeply we penetrated the internet <insert bad joke here>. I hope you guys are well Thanks again for helping me out and participating in this event!! You guys are doing well, pretty much dominating 3d03 and definitely efficiency leaders for that stage. So many people are lazy and don't want to run XP...but you guys are not afraid of a little XP
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Post by Macsbeach98 on May 9, 2018 16:43:09 GMT -5
David you are not in 03 if you dont run XP.
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Post by WhiteWulfe on May 9, 2018 19:55:18 GMT -5
Then you have silly people like me that will do a quick fun run or dozen or three to see what they can do in Win 7. Eventually I'll actually have a Win XP setup sorted out.
Not that I'm really doing any competing, nor can afford to atm.
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Post by Bones on May 9, 2018 23:12:24 GMT -5
I hope you don't mind guys I changed the name of this thread, since I have the OP. I wanted to give it the same name as the comp to make it searchable in google. I am showing the sponsors the google search results to prove how deeply we penetrated the internet <insert bad joke here>. I hope you guys are well Thanks again for helping me out and participating in this event!! You guys are doing well, pretty much dominating 3d03 and definitely efficiency leaders for that stage. So many people are lazy and don't want to run XP...but you guys are not afraid of a little XP Not afraid of a Tiny XP either. Don't know if I'll get to play anymore, lots going on I need to deal with and I've only so much time for things is how I'm going to put and leave it. Not to mention I'm right at the end of benching until cooler weather returns this Fall and things are already getting too warm for hitting big clocks I'd need just to stay off the bottom of the rankings list.
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Post by Vinster on May 10, 2018 11:43:59 GMT -5
I've not made a submission yet, I'm still waiting on parts for modding. I did re-TIM the card and my temps went UP 5 degrees from stock at full load for 10 minutes. I need to have a look as to why that would had been. I'm hoping to get my OS sorted out in the next week (installs keep crapping out), and then run-off the stock benches. Vin
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Post by Macsbeach98 on May 10, 2018 17:03:56 GMT -5
What are the temps?
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Post by Vinster on May 11, 2018 12:00:14 GMT -5
fan at 100% I ran FurMark for 10 minutes and at the end it was about 68 degrees C. I cooled it down, swapped the TIM and re-ran the same test and at the 10 min mark I was well over the stock temps at the same period. I don't remember the exact temps, I have them written down at home. I used AS-5. I'll look at the application again when I have time (I hope this weekend) and re-run the test. Vin
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Post by Mr.Scott on May 11, 2018 16:30:00 GMT -5
AS-5 needs burn in time. Always has. You might not be as bad off as you think.
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Post by Macsbeach98 on May 11, 2018 17:04:56 GMT -5
Around 60 degrees with the standard cooler at 100% load aint all that bad. Voltmods and into it. On a side note I will write a epower fitting guide later I am doing another GTX260 now
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Post by Vinster on May 12, 2018 9:23:19 GMT -5
Thanks, also thinking back. I may have put it on too thick.. I'll take it apart and double check that. then I'll let it run FurMark a little longer to re-test.
Vin
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Post by Macsbeach98 on May 12, 2018 16:46:45 GMT -5
Furmark thats that burn in program isnt it that everyone says dont use been known to stress them to death. If you got 68 degrees now running that just go for it. Gee if I played around stress testing everything there wouldnt be much benching time. Have confidence in your application and fitting methods Vin anyway you will know if the somethings not right you will be running HW Monitor while you are benching it.
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Post by Mr.Scott on May 12, 2018 18:20:38 GMT -5
You will never see the temps Furmark will produce even when benching.
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Post by Vinster on May 12, 2018 20:31:40 GMT -5
Furmark thats that burn in program isnt it that everyone says dont use been known to stress them to death. If you got 68 degrees now running that just go for it. Gee if I played around stress testing everything there wouldnt be much benching time. Have confidence in your application and fitting methods Vin anyway you will know if the somethings not right you will be running HW Monitor while you are benching it. sort-of... don't turn it on and leave.. it's one you have to watch as it puts everything on the user to stop or the card to throttle. checked my notes, stock TIM, 10min got 61 degrees. re-tim with AS-5 and 8 minutes and it was 68 degrees and still climbing so I stopped it. trying to get a tiny XP on this test rig, see how that goes. Vin
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Post by Macsbeach98 on May 13, 2018 0:16:22 GMT -5
Ah tiny just install normal xp and get tuning the card 3d03 is more about how you set the card up and tweaks for it I set mine up and helped Shane set his up and we are smashing it you will only get tiny increases from tinyXP if any for 3d I never run tiny for 3d.
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2018 7:46:10 GMT -5
Then you have xxx people like me that will do a quick fun run or dozen or three to see what they can do in Win 7. Eventually I'll actually have a Win XP setup sorted out. Not that I'm really doing any competing, nor can afford to atm. All I have is my z170 z270 boards now & a not great 7350K ... will get back onto legacy XP runs. 2001se was great fun
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Post by WhiteWulfe on May 14, 2018 12:42:42 GMT -5
All I have is my z170 z270 boards now & a not great 7350K ... will get back onto legacy XP runs. 2001se was great fun For me, it's mainly I just haven't had the urge to bench. That and too busy doing other things. Haven't even touched that EP45T-Extreme I got at a really good price months ago, believe it or not - well, beyond making sure it ran and all that. I'll get back into things eventually though I could do some of the stuff on the 3770k but right now I'd rather paint, go outside and take photos, or play Destiny 2 / Guild Wars 2 / HOTS / StarCraft II, etc. As for my comment on can't afford, it's more or less true - finances are indeed tied up in so many other things. I've had another 3 ssd's on my wish list for a while, alongside a 1000w psu but all of those will have to wait.... Which is kind of nice, since I haven't had much of an urge to bench the past while ^_^;;;;;
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Post by Bones on May 14, 2018 21:24:41 GMT -5
Well, it's understandable you'd want to enjoy the outdoors. I know getting snowed in can't be fun and I'm sure all that is still fresh in memory. Luckily I'll never have that worry, just the opposite..... Getting "Baked In" instead.
ATM I have a truck to fix and a few other things going on that I'll be doing myself for the most part if I can. Once June gets here it's largely game over because of the heat and after that humidity gets added in with it making ANY outdoor activity a stress-test of your funk buster. When the Right Guard goes wrong you know it's hot.
Nope - Ain't looking foward to that.
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Post by Vinster on May 23, 2018 21:12:16 GMT -5
I guess I can't get a score in GeekBench4 Tryout without a valid internet connection eh?
I finally got Tiny7 loaded, ran Geek and got an internet connection error. ran a 50ft cable, I have a network connection but this Tiny7 won't connect to anything (I can connect to my internal Server). I've re-installed network drivers. IE8 won't connect to anything.
I've managed to get base "Stock" scores on the other 3 benches, but I'm at a loss with Geek.Vin
EDIT: IE8 was broken, downloaded an Offline Install of FF and I can browse. running Geek Now.
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Post by ShrimpBrime on May 23, 2018 21:36:02 GMT -5
All I have is my z170 z270 boards now & a not great 7350K ... will get back onto legacy XP runs. 2001se was great fun For me, it's mainly I just haven't had the urge to bench. That and too busy doing other things. Haven't even touched that EP45T-Extreme I got at a really good price months ago, believe it or not - well, beyond making sure it ran and all that. I'll get back into things eventually though I could do some of the stuff on the 3770k but right now I'd rather paint, go outside and take photos, or play Destiny 2 / Guild Wars 2 / HOTS / StarCraft II, etc. As for my comment on can't afford, it's more or less true - finances are indeed tied up in so many other things. I've had another 3 ssd's on my wish list for a while, alongside a 1000w psu but all of those will have to wait.... Which is kind of nice, since I haven't had much of an urge to bench the past while ^_^;;;;; 1000W PSU is big time. I only ever use mine for 2 things. One is going frozen and the other to Run a TEC (peltier cooler setup) because of the high AMP ability. I don't have multiple VGA cards of the same likeness for crossfire or anything but 1000W would certainly do the trick. I modified my Antec 1000W CP series with a high CFM fan. I've had this PSU for years and beyond it's warranty point now. Luckily your on a forum where a lot of us are budgeted to our living expenses, so please don't feel out of place.
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Post by Vinster on May 23, 2018 22:24:32 GMT -5
I can't get Geek to finish, I've posted in their support forum. I added a screenie of my issue
Vin
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Post by ShrimpBrime on May 23, 2018 22:28:08 GMT -5
If your running a 32 bit os..... how are you going to run a 64 bit benchmark?
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Post by Vinster on May 23, 2018 22:29:50 GMT -5
If your running a 32 bit os..... how are you going to run a 64 bit benchmark? It comes up in 32 bit mode. look at the screenie again.
Vin
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Post by ShrimpBrime on May 23, 2018 22:36:42 GMT -5
Yea I saw it. Wasn't my point. Moving on..... One or more errors were found in the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate sent by the server. To determine what type of error was encountered, verify through a WINHTTP_CALLBACK_STATUS_SECURE_FAILURE notification in a status callback function. For more information, see WINHTTP_STATUS_CALLBACK. msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa384110(v=vs.85).aspxHope it helps.
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Post by Vinster on May 23, 2018 22:41:17 GMT -5
Yea I saw it. Wasn't my point. Moving on..... One or more errors were found in the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate sent by the server. To determine what type of error was encountered, verify through a WINHTTP_CALLBACK_STATUS_SECURE_FAILURE notification in a status callback function. For more information, see WINHTTP_STATUS_CALLBACK. msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa384110(v=vs.85).aspxHope it helps. you've gone beyond what i know. I read that page as-if I'd have know how to script a trap to capture the error... Windows Specific Coding isn't in my repertoire.
Vin
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