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Hi, im from for you from exotic country Czech Republic in Europe. This forum sometimes im reading, but i must using google translator :D. Chinese language is very hard for us.
So...how good is 1015 DPMW series? I can show you on screens
CPU: x6 1090T BE
MB: ASUS Crosshair IV Formula
cooler: Xigmatek 1283 DK with Ultra Kaze fan
RAMs: 2x2 GB A-Data 2000X MHz cl9
GPU: ASUS HD5770 ucore 1GB GDDR5
PSU: Seasonic 650W bronze
Operation System: win XP Profesionall 32-bit, Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit
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Begin in 32-bit system. 32-bit is more overclock friendly than 64-bit
First stability testing:
1.44V at CPU, 4226 MHz !
stability with 1.48 V, this was max chip stability, next higher voltage with higher clocks give me erorrs. So 4300 MHz air stable is not bad ;cheer2;
Now going to benchmarks:
superpi 1M at 4573 MHz, good? No, only quick run
here is my record with this chip from yesterday, under 15s ;face0;, run at 4628 MHz with 1.548V
So, some hardly bench-Cinebench R10. This bench is good for quick stability and to find some instability (bluescreens is mostly problem with RAMs or CPU-NB, black window is crash and warm at CPU)
4380 MHz Cinebench run
newest version know as Cinebench R11.5 at 4358 MHz
Quick run 3Dmark 2006, clock GPU was at stocks, C/U more than 4400 MHz
time to wprime :), 32M and 1024M
And max validation this chip? I was shocked, i used only safe 1.55V and...4814 MHz
Now we show at Win7 64-bit. Here i tested only stability and some benchmarks, where is better scaling than 32-bit (mostly multithread rendering, you can compared Cinebench score here and in 32-bit XP)
max. stability "only" 4254 MHz, this is -50 MHz diferent again 32-bit
superpi 32M - i want under 15 minutes :), this will hard work
Cinebench R11.5, so close 7.7 points :)
I hope, this my first thread will like you. Best regards, FlanK3r
PS:srry for english
So...how good is 1015 DPMW series? I can show you on screens
CPU: x6 1090T BE
MB: ASUS Crosshair IV Formula
cooler: Xigmatek 1283 DK with Ultra Kaze fan
RAMs: 2x2 GB A-Data 2000X MHz cl9
GPU: ASUS HD5770 ucore 1GB GDDR5
PSU: Seasonic 650W bronze
Operation System: win XP Profesionall 32-bit, Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Begin in 32-bit system. 32-bit is more overclock friendly than 64-bit
First stability testing:
1.44V at CPU, 4226 MHz !
stability with 1.48 V, this was max chip stability, next higher voltage with higher clocks give me erorrs. So 4300 MHz air stable is not bad ;cheer2;
Now going to benchmarks:
superpi 1M at 4573 MHz, good? No, only quick run
here is my record with this chip from yesterday, under 15s ;face0;, run at 4628 MHz with 1.548V
So, some hardly bench-Cinebench R10. This bench is good for quick stability and to find some instability (bluescreens is mostly problem with RAMs or CPU-NB, black window is crash and warm at CPU)
4380 MHz Cinebench run
newest version know as Cinebench R11.5 at 4358 MHz
Quick run 3Dmark 2006, clock GPU was at stocks, C/U more than 4400 MHz
time to wprime :), 32M and 1024M
And max validation this chip? I was shocked, i used only safe 1.55V and...4814 MHz
Now we show at Win7 64-bit. Here i tested only stability and some benchmarks, where is better scaling than 32-bit (mostly multithread rendering, you can compared Cinebench score here and in 32-bit XP)
max. stability "only" 4254 MHz, this is -50 MHz diferent again 32-bit
superpi 32M - i want under 15 minutes :), this will hard work
Cinebench R11.5, so close 7.7 points :)
I hope, this my first thread will like you. Best regards, FlanK3r
PS:srry for english
