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Fx57 just arrived today wahoooo

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spiritedandy

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hi all got my fx57 today

what im hopeing for is that i can finally run my memory as fast as i used to with winchester core and newcastle.....so anything over 210 fsb with 2-2-2-5 1T and i will be happy .....or 300 fsb with looser timmings ......

so set memory @ 2-2-2-5 1T with 1.1 divider and everything else stock

all voltages left as well ..

ran 2005 8100+ points not to bad all stock from box :cool: http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm05=1017760

just ran pi 29.546 sec for 1m ill have to look up and see if this is normal ?

Now ive increased the fsb to 215 = 3010 Mhz and still on stock voltage ...i know not very spectacular with a vapo attatched to it but 215 fsb is 5 more than i could run b4 with the 4000+ diego so im very happy..

looks like my memory like it fingers crossed ...

any other tests ask :)

andy
 
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His memory bandwidth seems a bit low....250x11 with 2.5/3/3/6 I get a bit over 7.1k on my SD 3700+, or am i reading something wrong?
 
ziggo0 said:
His memory bandwidth seems a bit low....250x11 with 2.5/3/3/6 I get a bit over 7.1k on my SD 3700+, or am i reading something wrong?


In the a64 tweaker shot it says his divider is 117.. I dont think its running 1:1..

Nice cpu btw.. :)
 
spiritedandy said:
and pi with a 330 fsb and 3300mhz

Again really low.

Compare to my old 3700+ running 3321MHz. Not trying to thread crap, but just letting you know that you're not doing something correctly with the hardware you have listed in that sig.

pi3321.jpg


And memory bandwidth is REALLY low. I can't understand why you would even attempt to run 2-2-2-5 when you own G.Skill LE's. That memory is meant to run at high HTT. Your bandwidth at 3300MHz on a San Diego core "should* be in the ~8400mbs area. Even with UTT's i'm pulling ~7500mbs on an air cooled Toledo. You should look into that.

Let me know if there's anything i can do to help.
 
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