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Yum Pie!!!!That was my thought but we shall see if I have time. ..... . gotta run my pie is done.
Yikes!Johan45/1090T @ 5400/ LN2/ 144.719
Grrr that sucks!It was the only run I really got in yesterday. I was fighting with a CB again. It has to be the chip but any way was just sitting idling at 5.0 with 1.6v and died on me. Something with the board. Tested another chip and still just CPU LED. 1090 is still OK though but the CHIV isn't. I'll probably start a thread for some ideas but not holding my breath.
Go in the BIOS and in the voltage monitor section set the Cpu V to ignore.I can't remember the exact warning ....... High CPU voltage or something like that ...... @ 1.6v. With adequate cooling I am sure there is a way around that. Figured this would be a good place to ask.
Thanks, water was reading 8c during that run. I've had this chip at 5 Ghz for Wprime1024 on DICE but haven't had time to get the good stuff on it.Manny nice run, great chip at what Temp
Yeah it's tough to compete with cold, when benching. On top of that these P II 6 cores really do well in this bench. I ran a 151.xxx at 5.0 with the 1090T compared to a 154.xxx with my 8350 @ 6.6 Ghz. Johans run at 5.4 with the 1090t is only 9 seconds slower then my 4770k at 5.4.its in the 70* F here, I guess I'm going to need some dice to catch those kind of temp like up north. But the good part is I don't have the snow.