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flareside

Right off the assembly line
Are these scores any good, first time running this program. From the chart it looks like its about average :-(

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Skud

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Got hold of a C2Q 9550, OCed both the CPU and GPU to some extent. Got some improved scores:-

3DMark11 = X1678, up from X1553 (8% improvement)

3DMark06 = P17312, up from P11977 (45% improvement)

@topgear: please update the front page. ;)
 
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topgear

topgear

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Got hold of a C2Q 9550, OCed both the CPU and GPU to some extent. Got some improved scores:-

3DMark11 = X1678, up from X1553 (8% improvement)

3DMark06 = P17312, up from P11977 (45% improvement)

@topgear: please update the front page. ;)

Done ;-)
 
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topgear

topgear

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you are welcome ;-)

BTW, can you tell me the idle and load temps of the gpu and cpu ??
 

Skud

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CPU => idle - 36-37C load -48-49C, with the core 1 jumping over 50. Results are in line with E7400. I think its OK. Screenshots attached are during 3.4Ghz OC, 3.6 results were similar.

GPU was peaking at 81-82C during load from its idle temp of 44C. Operation was stable for 3 continuous runs. Sorry, no screenies for this. ;)


Will test my CPU/GPU further this weekend.

BTW, the 1st core is constantly showing 2-3C more temp than the rest despite the 4th core is being used more. I hope this is normal.
 
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topgear

topgear

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nothing to worry about the cpus 1st core temp
the gpu is running with fan speed set to auto or you have manually tweaked it ?

anyway, thanks for the infos ;-)
 
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topgear

topgear

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Here's OCed Score of My HD6850 @ 975/1125 and AMD Athlon II X4 360 @ 3.5 Ghz ;-)

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Extreme Gamer

僕はガンダム!
Vendor
@S_V: Because the previous firmware have been noted for killing the SSDs.

Since my PC isnt usable for some time, the first thing I did as soon as I got my SSDs were to rip out my laptop HDD, insert eac SSD one by one, boot from the linux firmware updater CD that OCZ released and update my SSDs (my SSDs already shipped with the latest firmware :D)
 

S_V

In the zone
The Old firmware actually didn't kill them but 65% of all Brands faced with BSOD frequently...

Honestly... I didn't get any BSOD with old firmware But I did update since it's SANDFORCE Chip Bug....
 
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