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dicecca112 said:come dude, if you want a large E-Penis, go for the allusive 4.0 Retail Club. How are your temps?
dicecca112 said:I mean 520 DDR and 3.6 is nothing to sneeze at, I hope when I get all my birthday money that I can get my 6400 to those clocks. Congrats to you sir
Stupidpenguin said:dual prime stable?
Gautam said:Allendales are much slower than Conroes in SuperPI 1M. (2-3 sec)
deathman20 said:Your chipset might be limiting you going higher. Was reading some articles that if you drop your multi you are actually putting the northbridge on a divider to run faster.
For instance my memory runs faster running at 400Mhz rather then 442.5Mhz by 200MB/s. My NB registers at 450Mhz which it should be 400 but im using the 8x mutli which from a base of 9x would make that difference.
With yours running at 520Mhz your NB is running ~595Mhz which might be its limit. Try either pumping more voltage into the northbridge if you haven't maxed it out or raise the multi again and go for more. Since I dought you'll use it for long term with those high temps.
Oh ya those times do seem slow compared to mine but thats in the range. I get roughly those SuperPI speeds at 3.2Ghz using either the 9x or 8x multi with ram anywhere between 800-1000Mhz.
dicecca112 said:most likely saw that at XS, there was a huge discussion by Tony of OCZ about those results on the P5B
rainless said:Actually you've got 4-4-4-12 Gskills and I've got 5-5-5-12 corsair. I'd say THAT's why your timing is faster.
And what high temps are you talking about? Oh... I get it. Just upping the FSB and doing a suicide run. Sure. Why not.
deathman20 said:Well your running faster speeds which should offset the timing on yours.
If you feel safe doing a suicide run go for it but I'd suggest upping the multi back to 8 and do it so your not limiting your ram or chipset.
largon said:Rainless,
3.6GHz at what voltage?
My deceased E6400 was dual prime stable at 3.6GHz 1.5V.
That chip died due to physical damage.