View Full Version : My Pressler 930 Results
S_Wilson
01-09-06, 04:49 PM
I have had My 930 around 4 hours
SL94R
12/23/05 Pack Date
1.3V Max
Hardware used:
Asus P5WD2 Premium 955X, 0606 Bios
OCZ Powerstream 520 Power supply
2X1GB PQI DDR2 1:1 with FSB
MCW6002, MCP350 Pump, 2X MCR120 Rads - Stacked with 2X 120 Fans. Geared to be efficient and quiet and some say stupid, lol.
This chip is pretty much like Ross's, it goes well and then hits a wall where diminishing returns get pretty spectacular.
Using dual Prime95, large FFT as a guide here are some preliminary results.
3000 200X15 Volt=Auto Max Temp Per MBM5 = 44C Rad Delta = 12.1F
3750 250X15 Volt=Auto (1.3V) Max temp per MBM5 = 46C Rad Delta = +12.1F (25% OC 0% V Increase)
4005 267X15 Volt=1.4125V Max temp per MBM5 = 52C Rad Delta 17.1F (33.5% OC 7% V Increase)
4050 270X15 Volt=1.45V (35% OC 11.5% V Increase)
4200 280X15 Volt=1.55V (40% OC (19.2% V Increase)
It looks like the sweet spot is going to be somewhere around 4GHZ which is decent although 4.2G would have been better. It has been much easier to hit 4G+ than with any of 820's I have tried before.
I put the 270X15 in to show how dramatic the diminishing returns are, 2% more OC takes 4.5% more voltage!
I will update as I do more testing.
UPDATE
Further testing with dual Prime95 at 267X15 requires 1.425V with load temps going up 1C.
UPDATE 2
Things seem to be looking up, Have been priming at 4.1G, 273X15, 1.4625V in bios. Temps are relatively decent.
Best suicide SuperPI 1M run at 4.35G, 290X15, 1.55V in bios. 1 FSB more will not make it into Windows.
hUMANbEATbOX
01-09-06, 04:55 PM
1.55v for 4200mhz....that does not seem too good. :(
S_Wilson
01-09-06, 04:59 PM
1.55v for 4200mhz....that does not seem too good. :(
No, its not good. :(
Uh oh. I never even contemplated trying 1.55Vc, but that's probably what it would've taken for mine to be stable a 4.2GHz on air (4.0GHz @ 1.45Vc was way stable). Are you planning on staying on stock air, better air or do you have a WC setup?
I hope batboy and Ranger have better luck with the 940/920 they just got.
Good luck with it S_Wilson and keep us all posted :)
dylskee
01-09-06, 05:18 PM
Is 4.2GHz stable or are you not done testing yet? Well good luck to you S_Wilson, hope your results are better than we've seen so far.
S_Wilson
01-09-06, 05:28 PM
Uh oh. I never even contemplated trying 1.55Vc, but that's probably what it would've taken for mine to be stable a 4.2GHz on air (4.0GHz @ 1.45Vc was way stable). Are you planning on staying on stock air, better air or do you have a WC setup?
I hope batboy and Ranger have better luck with the 940/920 they just got.
Good luck with it S_Wilson and keep us all posted :)
I was never on any kind of air, watercooled from the start although not aggressively. :)
I hope this is just a 930 phenomena and the 920 and 940 are good OC'ers.
S_Wilson
01-09-06, 05:32 PM
Is 4.2GHz stable or are you not done testing yet? Well good luck to you S_Wilson, hope your results are better than we've seen so far.
About 30 minutes of dual Prime95 Large FFT's. I am more interested in the 24/7 OC so I won't be exploring 1.55V any further, just wanted to see what it took and to illustrate the diminishing returns of this chip.
I hear that. It could also be this first round of Preslers, I'd really like to see a 950 since I am almost positive they'll be somewhat better OCers than any of the low ends, but I'd never spend that much on one anyway :) If the 920s/940s don't offer some ray of hope, that will clinch my decision for a 661 Cedar Mill instead :)
Good luck with yours...
S_Wilson
01-09-06, 06:45 PM
I hear that. It could also be this first round of Preslers, I'd really like to see a 950 since I am almost positive they'll be somewhat better OCers than any of the low ends, but I'd never spend that much on one anyway :) If the 920s/940s don't offer some ray of hope, that will clinch my decision for a 661 Cedar Mill instead :)
Good luck with yours...
Thanks!
I want to see what the other lines will do also. I am a bottom feeder so there is no way I would spend more than I did to get a 930, lol. I am not too interested in the Cedar Mills, I prefer dual cores.
Overall, I am pretty satisfied. My goal coming into this was an easy 4.2Ghz 24/7 OC so I am not too far off at 4Ghz which is much better than my previous 820 attempts. Would have been nice to get a golden chip for once but I take what I can get. :)
MikeyLikesItSI
01-09-06, 06:49 PM
Wilson, where do you stand right now? or are you still searching for a 24/7 sweet spot?
S_Wilson
01-09-06, 07:00 PM
Wilson, where do you stand right now? or are you still searching for a 24/7 sweet spot?
Right now I am at 267X15 4Ghz, 1.425V 53-54C. It has been priming for over 2 hours so I have the feeling this will be the sweet spot.
In comparison, that is a little less voltage but about the same temp as my 640 @ 4.25Ghz.
I will probably let it prime a while longer then go for suicide runs with SuperPI and see how high it goes. :)
RangerXLT8
01-09-06, 07:02 PM
About 30 minutes of dual Prime95 Large FFT's. I am more interested in the 24/7 OC so I won't be exploring 1.55V any further, just wanted to see what it took and to illustrate the diminishing returns of this chip.
1.55v is alot man. That's dangerous IMO. I wouldn't even run a prescottt at that level for long, let alone 65nm.
1.55v is alot man. That's dangerous IMO. I wouldn't even run a prescottt at that level for long, let alone 65nm.
I used to run my Prescott at 1.55 actual constant. No problems even after months of use. I can't comment on the 65nm part, though. Take this for what it's worth.
Good luck guys.
Prescotts are also .10V higher default Vc. 1.55Vc would be the equivalent of running 1.65Vc on a Prescott, which is up there. 1.55Vc might be OK for a suicide shot since no one has seemed to have smoked any Preslers yet, but I certainly wouldn't plan on using it 24/7. I am such a wuss, I wouldn't even go over 1.50Vc on phase :)
S_Wilson
01-09-06, 07:44 PM
1.55v is alot man. That's dangerous IMO. I wouldn't even run a prescottt at that level for long, let alone 65nm.
I think it should be ok for short testing runs with watercooling. I just wanted to see how much voltage it took to stabilize 4.2Ghz for 30 minutes of dual Prime95. :D
S_Wilson
01-09-06, 07:47 PM
Prescotts are also .10V higher default Vc. 1.55Vc would be the equivalent of running 1.65Vc on a Prescott, which is up there. 1.55Vc might be OK for a suicide shot since no one has seemed to have smoked any Preslers yet, but I certainly wouldn't plan on using it 24/7. I am such a wuss, I wouldn't even go over 1.50Vc on phase :)
I am a wuss also :D for 24/7 use. I think 1.425V which is just over 10% increase is about as much as I want to use.
Yeah, I think 1.45Vc or less will be safe enough for 24/7 OCs.
S_Wilson
01-09-06, 10:07 PM
Well, the system has dual primed for more than 4 hours without issue 267X15 1.425V in bios. The CPU has a good feel to it at this level, it seems relaxed, not tense and I like it that way.
SuperPI with this config runs about 32.625s
I will continue tinkering and updating.
S_Wilson
01-10-06, 12:32 AM
Once the Colorado Avalanche were done embarrasing the Blues I have been able to get back to the matter at hand.
I am priming at 4.1Ghz, 273X15, 1.4625V in bios. The system still feels quite relaxed. :)
My best suicide run was at 4.35Ghz 1.55V in bios. I updated the original post with the screenshot. One FSB more and the system won't make it all the way into Windows, I get a stop error BSOD.
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