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Post by WhiteWulfe on Aug 10, 2018 18:22:01 GMT -5
You still bench without a team. I can fix that.........and you'll be appreciated. 115.2 points to go until - to play on this team's name - the ability to use warp is discovered (and the prime directive then no longer applies). Hoping to get such this weekend with a few CPU's I've never run before - including some "prep" for Team Cup. On the flipside, it would be kind of hilarious if Apprentice Overclockers of Canada had a nice dent in the Team Cup scoreboard for a day or two, but that's just me being silly
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Post by ground on Aug 10, 2018 18:40:11 GMT -5
Welp, I guess the shiny sexy board will have to take a nap in a warm cozy motherboard box. I've acquired some HW that will allow me to participate in a few submissions. However I feel like I will be going against half of my team or more lol. Air gas is 1.5 blocks from work. Hope to pay them a visit soon. got the 22L dewar and need to clean that up, but it's out! Then I need to see what I have left laying around for LN2 pots. There's a good one here with a decent amount of mass. Need to insulate that somehow. Need some heavy foam rubber mat or something. Then hopefully bang out some decent scores. Just got a new stack of DVDs to burn some OS's and should be ready to rock. But, but, but... My shiny motherboard almost cracked 600MHz FSB with most things on auto... With ambient temps of like 35C! Okay, it was 584.9 or something like that, but still. I'll play with said motherboard for a few more days, as I want to swap a CPU or two through it to deal with a certain, uhm, goal I had in mind that I'm somewhat closer to now after I gained a few new subs from today's run... Which was nice, because man, this thing is PICKY AS ALL SIN so that was two hours of boot looping to figure out which setting it didn't like. Gawds, as silly as it might sound to some, I kind of can't wait to get the P5E back on, since it cooperates a LOT MORE. Of course, the P5E doesn't push as hard, but eh, it's my only DDR2 board I have, so kind of have no choice Given the hardware I have, looks like my fun will mainly be in SC2 with a bit of dabbling in SC3.... I'm glad I'm not the only one who has a board smarter then them The 610 I did on my P5Q Deluxe was also mostly auto settings, couldn't get much beyond 590 with full manual settings. Totally forgot about swapping CPUs in the end, 610 with a 35C ambient could have been the limiting factor could it? I'll stay with my current team for this teamcup, gonna be running 775 and 1366 on Dice as I don't have any other platforms worth benching for it :/ While irrelevant for TC, also aiming for the BCLK record on x58 while already at it, should have 2 CPUs capable of beating the current record holder. Good work everyone here, this was fun, too bad I didn't have enough time to rebench the P5Q under cold-ish water nor the time to bench the Lanparty... Even if the comp is over, I'm gonna give it another go at some point though Good luck everyone winning that Phenom II x3!
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Aug 10, 2018 22:58:30 GMT -5
Welp, I guess the shiny sexy board will have to take a nap in a warm cozy motherboard box. I've acquired some HW that will allow me to participate in a few submissions. However I feel like I will be going against half of my team or more lol. Air gas is 1.5 blocks from work. Hope to pay them a visit soon. got the 22L dewar and need to clean that up, but it's out! Then I need to see what I have left laying around for LN2 pots. There's a good one here with a decent amount of mass. Need to insulate that somehow. Need some heavy foam rubber mat or something. Then hopefully bang out some decent scores. Just got a new stack of DVDs to burn some OS's and should be ready to rock. Jon I still got your small pot I can send back to ya when ever you need buddy better yet bro I got something for you when I send it back you can have my old koolance pot if you really wanna get into LN2 I have one pot left here still. I never used it yet. Built it years back after the one you have now. It's a different upgraded model with a little extra weight added in the base to collect and hold that LN2 a little bit better. The sent to you was more of a good Dice pot and I can't get Dice anymore locally. So like I said before, send it when you no longer need it. I've benched with "real" ln2 pot. LN2 isn't new to me. Just haven't used such cooling method in a long time. That being said, here's pictures of the one sitting in front of me right now. The "REAL" Ln2 pot. Can anyone guess which one?
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Aug 10, 2018 23:07:26 GMT -5
You still bench without a team. I can fix that.........and you'll be appreciated. 115.2 points to go until - to play on this team's name - the ability to use warp is discovered (and the prime directive then no longer applies). Hoping to get such this weekend with a few CPU's I've never run before - including some "prep" for Team Cup. On the flipside, it would be kind of hilarious if Apprentice Overclockers of Canada had a nice dent in the Team Cup scoreboard for a day or two, but that's just me being silly It's not the name of the team, it's the teammates on it whom make it such a great place. And additions makes piled on greatness of mountainous proportions. If we had all of the greatest members on this team, there would be no need for another. Guys my age and older were here at the start. Slot processors and earlier. I have a cabinet in my garage that's 6 feet tall couple feet wide and a couple feet deep. It was before a processor became actually small. I'll have to take a picture of the plate sometime. It stores some tools and 120v welder now. The guts where ripped out likely in the 50's from what I'm guessing, it's that old.
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Post by Shadyreaper on Aug 11, 2018 9:10:10 GMT -5
Jon I still got your small pot I can send back to ya when ever you need buddy better yet bro I got something for you when I send it back you can have my old koolance pot if you really wanna get into LN2 I have one pot left here still. I never used it yet. Built it years back after the one you have now. It's a different upgraded model with a little extra weight added in the base to collect and hold that LN2 a little bit better. The sent to you was more of a good Dice pot and I can't get Dice anymore locally. So like I said before, send it when you no longer need it. I've benched with "real" ln2 pot. LN2 isn't new to me. Just haven't used such cooling method in a long time. That being said, here's pictures of the one sitting in front of me right now. The "REAL" Ln2 pot. Can anyone guess which one? That bottom pic is the koolance I have lol the same one I plan to send you
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Post by Shadyreaper on Aug 11, 2018 9:12:17 GMT -5
But I got ya Jon I know your not new to it just wanted to hook ya up since you helped me out too bro
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Post by casanova on Aug 11, 2018 10:52:23 GMT -5
115.2 points to go until - to play on this team's name - the ability to use warp is discovered (and the prime directive then no longer applies). Hoping to get such this weekend with a few CPU's I've never run before - including some "prep" for Team Cup. On the flipside, it would be kind of hilarious if Apprentice Overclockers of Canada had a nice dent in the Team Cup scoreboard for a day or two, but that's just me being silly It's not the name of the team, it's the teammates on it whom make it such a great place. And additions makes piled on greatness of mountainous proportions. If we had all of the greatest members on this team, there would be no need for another. Guys my age and older were here at the start. Slot processors and earlier. I have a cabinet in my garage that's 6 feet tall couple feet wide and a couple feet deep. It was before a processor became actually small. I'll have to take a picture of the plate sometime. It stores some tools and 120v welder now. The guts where ripped out likely in the 50's from what I'm guessing, it's that old. I would love to see a pic of this cabinet So proud of being a member of this team
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Post by Mr.Scott on Aug 11, 2018 11:20:00 GMT -5
Vic, you have already shown yourself to be a team player. WE, the team, are proud to have you here.
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Post by WhiteWulfe on Aug 11, 2018 13:37:34 GMT -5
The "REAL" Ln2 pot. Can anyone guess which one? Koolance v2 by the looks of it ^_^ 115.2 points to go until - to play on this team's name - the ability to use warp is discovered (and the prime directive then no longer applies). Hoping to get such this weekend with a few CPU's I've never run before - including some "prep" for Team Cup. On the flipside, it would be kind of hilarious if Apprentice Overclockers of Canada had a nice dent in the Team Cup scoreboard for a day or two, but that's just me being silly It's not the name of the team, it's the teammates on it whom make it such a great place. And additions makes piled on greatness of mountainous proportions. If we had all of the greatest members on this team, there would be no need for another. Guys my age and older were here at the start. Slot processors and earlier. I have a cabinet in my garage that's 6 feet tall couple feet wide and a couple feet deep. It was before a processor became actually small. I'll have to take a picture of the plate sometime. It stores some tools and 120v welder now. The guts where ripped out likely in the 50's from what I'm guessing, it's that old. Oh, I destroyed my attempt at a joke when I wrote that, didn't I >.>;;;; I was making a play on Star Trek, and the Federation's Prime Directive, and kind of how I wanted to do two three things before I looked at getting back onto an actual team: 1)Enjoy benching. Seems silly, but I didn't see the point of looking at joining a team if I wasn't going to be benching in a timeframe of at least "every now and then" alongside "for fun, because I enjoy it" with a side dish of "put a sub into a competition because I want to". Despite being somewhat annoyed by it taking over two hours to get a reliable boot out of my EP45T-Extreme, I enjoyed every moment of it, doubly so when I finally found those two settings that let it actually go into Windows, and then I promptly beat my previous best FSB submission by a full 10MHz. ^_^;;;; 2) That little goal of 3000 GTPP and HTPP. Yeah, seems silly when it's a team of one, but it's one of those "I legitimately got 1000 points on my previous team, so I want to set the bar of 3000 and then work towards getting it 'legit' with a new team". Aka it would be a long term goal that can be there to work towards or such ^_^ 3) Uhm, I really should have written down what all three of them were. Huh, it was an important one when I first sat down to write this reply, now if I could only figure out what i was meaning to write here ^_^;;;;;; Guess I'll think of it later. World doesn't end either way. Could have been how I can confuse some people by being totally non-committal to competition, but then at times I'm insanely competitive (just look at how competitive I used to be back when I played DDR and ITG2 heavily as an example of that kind of bipolar personality I can have... Or winter autocross, where I'm still, to this day, fiercely happy/proud about the fact that I utterly destroyed the times of EIGHT Subarus, while I was in a Corolla SR5...), or how sometimes I can be so passionate I'll jump in head first into the deep end without fully double checking what my sources are (*cough*TeamCup/CountryCup stage rant a few years ago and *cough*not realizing I was using Team Cup info for a Country Cup *nervous cough*)... Like you mentioned... It isn't the name of the team, it's the people who definitely make it what it is. Some teams are all about results, whether due to a relentless pursuit of pushing boundaries or due to sponsorships. Others are all about having a good time, and if something happens in a competition (like say, surprising EVERYBODY by being a non-competitive team and holding first place for a full month, or by drumming up a lot of support for older stuff and seeing what can be done with it (and getting a bunch of others involved in such, and then HELPING THEM even if they're the competition)).... I dunno, the second one sounds like a lot more fun to me, even if the first came with $5k cash every month, two free 250L dewars full of LN2, and replacement hardware if you happen to burn through something. I prefer the whole "doing it on my own, but with friends" and how the second one very much so focuses on fun and seeing where it goes. ^_^
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Post by Shadyreaper on Aug 11, 2018 13:41:13 GMT -5
The "REAL" Ln2 pot. Can anyone guess which one? Koolance v2 by the looks of it ^_^ the v2 was because they tried to rip the dudes design off LOL 1st version was a flop cause dude showed them a pot without the holes in it which is useless
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Aug 11, 2018 16:27:00 GMT -5
It's not the name of the team, it's the teammates on it whom make it such a great place. And additions makes piled on greatness of mountainous proportions. If we had all of the greatest members on this team, there would be no need for another. Guys my age and older were here at the start. Slot processors and earlier. I have a cabinet in my garage that's 6 feet tall couple feet wide and a couple feet deep. It was before a processor became actually small. I'll have to take a picture of the plate sometime. It stores some tools and 120v welder now. The guts where ripped out likely in the 50's from what I'm guessing, it's that old. I would love to see a pic of this cabinet So proud of being a member of this team Indeed. I will be doing the name pull this evening and will have the camino out of the garage. Ill snap a shot then. Whitewolf, I'll reply once I'm at a keyboard. Cant thumb type very well...
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Post by Bones on Aug 11, 2018 19:56:05 GMT -5
Oh, I destroyed my attempt at a joke when I wrote that, didn't I >.>;;;; I was making a play on Star Trek, and the Federation's Prime Directive, and kind of how I wanted to do two three things before I looked at getting back onto an actual team: 1)Enjoy benching. Seems silly, but I didn't see the point of looking at joining a team if I wasn't going to be benching in a timeframe of at least "every now and then" alongside "for fun, because I enjoy it" with a side dish of "put a sub into a competition because I want to". Despite being somewhat annoyed by it taking over two hours to get a reliable boot out of my EP45T-Extreme, I enjoyed every moment of it, doubly so when I finally found those two settings that let it actually go into Windows, and then I promptly beat my previous best FSB submission by a full 10MHz. ^_^;;;; 2) That little goal of 3000 GTPP and HTPP. Yeah, seems silly when it's a team of one, but it's one of those "I legitimately got 1000 points on my previous team, so I want to set the bar of 3000 and then work towards getting it 'legit' with a new team". Aka it would be a long term goal that can be there to work towards or such ^_^ 3) Uhm, I really should have written down what all three of them were. Huh, it was an important one when I first sat down to write this reply, now if I could only figure out what i was meaning to write here ^_^;;;;;; Guess I'll think of it later. World doesn't end either way. Could have been how I can confuse some people by being totally non-committal to competition, but then at times I'm insanely competitive (just look at how competitive I used to be back when I played DDR and ITG2 heavily as an example of that kind of bipolar personality I can have... Or winter autocross, where I'm still, to this day, fiercely happy/proud about the fact that I utterly destroyed the times of EIGHT Subarus, while I was in a Corolla SR5...), or how sometimes I can be so passionate I'll jump in head first into the deep end without fully double checking what my sources are (*cough*TeamCup/CountryCup stage rant a few years ago and *cough*not realizing I was using Team Cup info for a Country Cup *nervous cough*)... Like you mentioned... It isn't the name of the team, it's the people who definitely make it what it is. Some teams are all about results, whether due to a relentless pursuit of pushing boundaries or due to sponsorships. Others are all about having a good time, and if something happens in a competition (like say, surprising EVERYBODY by being a non-competitive team and holding first place for a full month, or by drumming up a lot of support for older stuff and seeing what can be done with it (and getting a bunch of others involved in such, and then HELPING THEM even if they're the competition)).... I dunno, the second one sounds like a lot more fun to me, even if the first came with $5k cash every month, two free 250L dewars full of LN2, and replacement hardware if you happen to burn through something. I prefer the whole "doing it on my own, but with friends" and how the second one very much so focuses on fun and seeing where it goes. ^_^ That's one thing about this team you've seen already - Bench what you want whenever you want.
We're not about pressuring someone like some other teams are because that takes the fun out of it and that ruins it.
Nothing wrong in trying to prove a point or make a statement you feel you have to, just go for it. As long as you're enjoying the time doing so it's all good. BTW I'm also either really competitive or just not into it so I know where you're coming from on that deal.
How I feel any given day determines if and how I bench but for me it's also a health thing too (2 heart attacks) so if I don't feel like it I don't and again, that's OK. Do it at the pace you are comfortable with, it's a hobby and like any hobby if it's no longer fun then it's just work and just not worth doing under that circumstance.
Besides I too like to see how things end up with no expectations except to do my best, the rest takes care of itself as long as I do that.
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Aug 11, 2018 20:38:36 GMT -5
KSATEAAA23 wins the hat trick! Congrats!! Proof above in the link.
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Aug 11, 2018 20:44:24 GMT -5
That old computer cabinet I spoke of earlier.
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Post by ozz on Aug 11, 2018 20:51:52 GMT -5
That old computer cabinet I spoke of earlier. looks like an old server cabinet, i got so much stuff here i havent the room to put it all, and more in the garage lol
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Aug 11, 2018 21:02:38 GMT -5
The "REAL" Ln2 pot. Can anyone guess which one? Koolance v2 by the looks of it ^_^ It's not the name of the team, it's the teammates on it whom make it such a great place. And additions makes piled on greatness of mountainous proportions. If we had all of the greatest members on this team, there would be no need for another. Guys my age and older were here at the start. Slot processors and earlier. I have a cabinet in my garage that's 6 feet tall couple feet wide and a couple feet deep. It was before a processor became actually small. I'll have to take a picture of the plate sometime. It stores some tools and 120v welder now. The guts where ripped out likely in the 50's from what I'm guessing, it's that old. Oh, I destroyed my attempt at a joke when I wrote that, didn't I >.>;;;; I was making a play on Star Trek, and the Federation's Prime Directive, and kind of how I wanted to do two three things before I looked at getting back onto an actual team: 1)Enjoy benching. Seems silly, but I didn't see the point of looking at joining a team if I wasn't going to be benching in a timeframe of at least "every now and then" alongside "for fun, because I enjoy it" with a side dish of "put a sub into a competition because I want to". Despite being somewhat annoyed by it taking over two hours to get a reliable boot out of my EP45T-Extreme, I enjoyed every moment of it, doubly so when I finally found those two settings that let it actually go into Windows, and then I promptly beat my previous best FSB submission by a full 10MHz. ^_^;;;; 2) That little goal of 3000 GTPP and HTPP. Yeah, seems silly when it's a team of one, but it's one of those "I legitimately got 1000 points on my previous team, so I want to set the bar of 3000 and then work towards getting it 'legit' with a new team". Aka it would be a long term goal that can be there to work towards or such ^_^ 3) Uhm, I really should have written down what all three of them were. Huh, it was an important one when I first sat down to write this reply, now if I could only figure out what i was meaning to write here ^_^;;;;;; Guess I'll think of it later. World doesn't end either way. Could have been how I can confuse some people by being totally non-committal to competition, but then at times I'm insanely competitive (just look at how competitive I used to be back when I played DDR and ITG2 heavily as an example of that kind of bipolar personality I can have... Or winter autocross, where I'm still, to this day, fiercely happy/proud about the fact that I utterly destroyed the times of EIGHT Subarus, while I was in a Corolla SR5...), or how sometimes I can be so passionate I'll jump in head first into the deep end without fully double checking what my sources are (*cough*TeamCup/CountryCup stage rant a few years ago and *cough*not realizing I was using Team Cup info for a Country Cup *nervous cough*)... Like you mentioned... It isn't the name of the team, it's the people who definitely make it what it is. Some teams are all about results, whether due to a relentless pursuit of pushing boundaries or due to sponsorships. Others are all about having a good time, and if something happens in a competition (like say, surprising EVERYBODY by being a non-competitive team and holding first place for a full month, or by drumming up a lot of support for older stuff and seeing what can be done with it (and getting a bunch of others involved in such, and then HELPING THEM even if they're the competition)).... I dunno, the second one sounds like a lot more fun to me, even if the first came with $5k cash every month, two free 250L dewars full of LN2, and replacement hardware if you happen to burn through something. I prefer the whole "doing it on my own, but with friends" and how the second one very much so focuses on fun and seeing where it goes. ^_^ 1. Having fun is a must. 2. Who said you are allowed to even join this team before you reach your personal goals? (that's a joke.) You only pressure yourself here lol. 3.I'm selling My El Camino. So yea, you do your thing sir. We (I) don't care if you join this team. I care if you hang out and bench. Show me pictures. Break hardware. Yes. Drop 5k into my pocket. I would very much enjoy fresh NEW hardware for a change lol. 12 more years, my fathering will be completed. I will have much fun later down the road. A little here and there along the way. Team or no team, will always love technology.
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Aug 11, 2018 21:04:19 GMT -5
That old computer cabinet I spoke of earlier. looks like an old server cabinet, i got so much stuff here i havent the room to put it all, and more in the garage lol It could interfere with your TV reception Shane. Get some foil on the antenna! lol
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Post by ozz on Aug 11, 2018 21:19:10 GMT -5
looks like an old server cabinet, i got so much stuff here i havent the room to put it all, and more in the garage lol It could interfere with your TV reception Shane. Get some foil on the antenna! lol television lol, got 4 of them spare too
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Post by casanova on Aug 11, 2018 22:43:01 GMT -5
KSATEAAA23 wins the hat trick! Congrats!! Proof above in the link. Thank you for organizing this comp Shrimp and congratulations to Ksateaaa23
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Post by casanova on Aug 11, 2018 22:46:46 GMT -5
It really looks like from the 50ties. So much history... thanks for the photos
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Aug 11, 2018 23:05:32 GMT -5
Well I did a little research after posting the picture. It looks like these where first built in 1972 model 200 .1 MIP (roughly 5-10Mhz) and the later in 1992 model 5370 at 8 MIP so 100-250mhz and there where a few dual core processor machines The twin CPU machines are: > 850 (2x750) > 6550 (2x6350) > 6650 (2x6450) > 5370 (2x5340) > Some of the first "dual core" processors in technicality. It took two large cabinets and could heat an 800 foot square house no problem. www.malch.com/prime/primefaq.txtMIP stands for Millions of instructions per second. The model 750 was the first true 1 million per second MIP machine according to the article above. That cabinet was in gramps garage for as far back as I can remember even being 5 years old. So it's more than 40 years old which I guesstimate early to mid 70's MIP computer. Comparison would be Ryzen 7 1800X = 304,510 MIPS at 3.6 GHz. That's 304 Billion 510 Million Instructions per second vs 1 MIP in late 80's early 90's lol. Wow. Here's one of the PCB's. Part of one. I imagine rows of these for at least half the height of the cabinet. 300MB hard drive and floppy drive also.
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Post by Mr.Scott on Aug 12, 2018 9:18:21 GMT -5
300MB hard drive and floppy drive also. More likely mag tape drive.
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Post by ksateaaa23 on Aug 12, 2018 10:34:55 GMT -5
i haven't put decent effort for this competition. getting a prize through lucky draw doesn't feel good. so decided to do the bench again.... will push for couple of days to see what i can do........ KSATEAAA23/e8400/transcend axeram/EP45-UD3R/578.02MHZ valid.x86.fr/5qp5f7
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Aug 12, 2018 22:55:26 GMT -5
You know where my PM box is at when you're ready to reply
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Post by WhiteWulfe on Aug 13, 2018 0:01:49 GMT -5
1. Having fun is a must. 2. Who said you are allowed to even join this team before you reach your personal goals? (that's a joke.) You only pressure yourself here lol. 3.I'm selling My El Camino. So yea, you do your thing sir. We (I) don't care if you join this team. I care if you hang out and bench. Show me pictures. Break hardware. Yes. Drop 5k into my pocket. I would very much enjoy fresh NEW hardware for a change lol. 12 more years, my fathering will be completed. I will have much fun later down the road. A little here and there along the way. Team or no team, will always love technology. Agreed. Fun is the best reason to pursue a hobby ^_^ As for the pressure, I think it's more just something that I like to set personal goals and whatnot... It's hard to explain. It's like my various lists. Apparently I liked making lists or something Selling your El Camino.. What's with everyone and selling off their precious cars as of late >.>;;;; ...Says the guy who hasn't had one for, uhm... Eleven years now due to some really bad mojo. But I survived that. Still sucks I don't have the car anymore though, although a lot of the memories still stand. As for $5k... If I'm dropping it anywhere, I suspect MemoryExpress or McBain Camera have dibs on that, and after them it's Ontario Telescope >.>;;;; My "dream" workstation is going to be somewhat painful to build. Painful on the wallet anyways (*cough*ThreadRipper*cough*)... But we are talking something that's potent for gaming, as well as audio and video production, as well as Photoshop (oh wait, Photoshop runs poorly on everything, lol). New gear to bench with could be tempting myself, but eh, I'd rather get a new gaming rig and/or workstation over a benching rig. I still have like three dozen LGA 775 CPUs to bench, and then do subzero with, and then I suspect I'd get some sort of i5 for the LGA 1155 setup because I'm nuts like that. ^_^;;;;;
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Aug 13, 2018 22:43:01 GMT -5
Well I went with the list to help keep answers in order. that is all. I don't mind lists or your habits either way. Everyone has quirks, just like old cars Well it's not precious really. I had a great deal of fun. It's gotta go before I get in trouble with it first off. I mean 87 in a 50 is asking for it lol. When I pulled away from a Voltswagon Golf turbo, the cop flipped his lights on and pulled over. I got lucky that time! this vehicle could cost me more than I care to spend while killing ricers at the stop lights lol. So in all, I can concentrate on other agendas as well. Working in the garage takes much time, and that garage needs an overhaul of it's own. I have some sA rig I've been just waiting to get up and running. I have it neatly snuggled away. Also have some s478 that I aquired at a thrift store. I just still haven't purchased an IDE drive cause it doesn't have sata ports on it. lol.
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Post by ksateaaa23 on Aug 14, 2018 3:50:57 GMT -5
i can't get ep45-ud3r to do more than 578. beyond 572 sometimes i can't get into os. it is asking to reapir xp with os cd. if i boot with 569 and try to push the fsb through easytune 6 it freezes. don't want to push further i don't have any other decent 775 board. also have only one e8xxx processor. will get a couple later to see what best i can do.
but strangely the processor is having a problem working with ram above 600+ even with 450+ fsb. board can handle dual channel 694+ 6-5-5-14 timings.
1:1 i could get it stable upto 534 fsb @4806mhz and stable for pcmark 7(got a gold cup for that). processor can do 4900+ mhz on water.
so i finished with 578.02mhz fsb.
HAPPY TO BE LUCKY.
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Post by Mr.Scott on Aug 14, 2018 15:11:24 GMT -5
IDE to SATA converter Jon. 6 bucks, can't go wrong.
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Aug 14, 2018 22:00:19 GMT -5
Ah yes thanks for the suggestion Scott! kinda forgot those existed!
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Aug 14, 2018 22:12:50 GMT -5
i can't get ep45-ud3r to do more than 578. beyond 572 sometimes i can't get into os. it is asking to reapir xp with os cd. if i boot with 569 and try to push the fsb through easytune 6 it freezes. don't want to push further i don't have any other decent 775 board. also have only one e8xxx processor. will get a couple later to see what best i can do. but strangely the processor is having a problem working with ram above 600+ even with 450+ fsb. board can handle dual channel 694+ 6-5-5-14 timings. 1:1 i could get it stable upto 534 fsb @4806mhz and stable for pcmark 7(got a gold cup for that). processor can do 4900+ mhz on water. so i finished with 578.02mhz fsb. HAPPY TO BE LUCKY. You did a fantastic. Everyone did!! Don't break hardware trying. Comp has ended and you did win by good luck. I got your PM. Will ship by or on this weekend. Tomorrow gotta help my father move a fridge after work. Thursday I'll be doing a 13 hour shift and Friday/Saturday also working but normal day hours. But I will be at the Post office by Saturday before they close.
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