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Socket 939 Oc Competition (single/dual)


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good job buick! Nice clocks!

 

I am getting really stressed out with this 4400+! Temps went out of whack again when I accidentally pushed my heatsink a little when I put my x1950pro into the rig, so I see the temps sear up into the 52-55C spectrum at 2.7GHz, so I went and backed her down to 2.4 (140x10), temps from 44-46C with dual folding. This was really getting on my nerves, so I reaplied AS5 like I never done it before, used Q-tips to rub over the de-IHSed CPU, and let it dry for like 2 hours. Then smudged the AS5 over the core, like you're supposed to, with a plastic bag, so you get one flat layer. I heard from some people that was supposed to be better... I dunno, i just wanted a higher overclock at better temps :lol:

 

Moved everything back to where it was, boot up... say a loud WHAT THE *censored* to myself, temps are fubared again... This time a little differently, I had problems before with core #0 being higher than core#1, now its the other way around... differences from 1-3C constantly, its so weird... right now, dual folding, its 39

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if the bracket is perfect flat, the bracket would ROCK on my Ultra-D, it's not solid to the board because of perimeter socket components... that's one idea, solution: file out notches for clearance

 

the clips on the SI-120 look identical to the XP-120, and if they aren't all exerting equal force, you could have uneven pressure on the cpu... i seriously bent the clips when i stupidly tried to clip it over an IHS-intact cpu, with a lowered bracket... so i had to bend them all back so they were the same... that's another idea

 

you shouldn't be able to nudge or rock the bracket at ALL when it's clipped in... the mounting force should be so strong that it barely moves at all, let alone slide around and angle-up on one side... i'd adjust the tension of the leaf springs to give more pressure (ensuring equality over all)

 

another thing... i've only ever read one cpu temperature whether it be in bios, off smartguardian, or MBM... i think maybe you are reading cpu diode temp vs cpu socket temp or something because i've never seen separate core temps, or maybe i wasn't looking and didn't care? :lol:

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did you try core temp? You should cause it gives VERY different temps than lets say Smartguardian or MBM.... right now at 2.4 still I have 41/44C in CoreTemp, and 37C in Smartguardian! If it was for the smartguardian temps, I would OC this baby a lot farther!

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why do you go with CoreTemp rather than Smartguardian (which comes with the motherboard) or MBM (which had a custom config fileset written for DFI NF4)?

 

also... do you really care about the temps being 44

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no, that was back at 2.4, now I clocked her to 300x9 = 2700MHz, and I get 47 on one core and 50 on the other. I really would like to go with Smartguardian... That would give me 38C dual load... nrg, what are you getting in core temp? Just to compare...

here ya go, screenshot:

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[edit] suicide 2820MHz X2 4400+-->

suicide2820tx3.th.jpg

 

it does more, didn't bother yet... Maybe the magical 3000 :)

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see now THAT'S the 170 i wanted lol... 3.0 at 1.45v!!!! good god... imagine what it could do on phase or simply more voltage!!! might even give C2D a hard time :O

 

Honestly, I haven't even pushed it all the way at that voltage yet :). Maybe I'll get around to it later today. And I doubt it would come close to a C2D.

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It's more of a memory test, but I have this screenshot of 280x10 @ 1.36v, 1:1, 3-4-4-8-1T 2.66v. DDR560, 1T, 33hrs OCCT.... I'm pretty happy with that :P

 

I realized I didn't have a phase 2 shot in here yet...

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