QUOTE(lohwenli @ Apr 26 2007, 09:43 PM)
CPU-Z can't recognise the proc la..the proc isn't released yet. Thats why it says opteron. Note that the core name is blank. But you can see 4 cores and L3 cache meaning its definitely a K10 processor.
I've just heard rumours that the screenshot might be faked, but I've yet to find confirmation whether it is or not.
It depends, most AM2 rigs don't take up that much power. At 2.4GHz most AM2 rigs only take 150W at most excluding graphic card (which highest is 120-150W for 8800 or 7950GX2 for each card)
Wei, your vcore damn scary for a 90nm processor..1.6v+...
damn scary??yeah..kinda scary.....I've just heard rumours that the screenshot might be faked, but I've yet to find confirmation whether it is or not.
It depends, most AM2 rigs don't take up that much power. At 2.4GHz most AM2 rigs only take 150W at most excluding graphic card (which highest is 120-150W for 8800 or 7950GX2 for each card)
Wei, your vcore damn scary for a 90nm processor..1.6v+...
but actually....my proc can boot 3.0ghz @ 1.5v then i increase it to 1.57v to make sure it got enough power.....so what do u mean for a 90nm proc to use 1.57v~1.6v tu run at 3ghz sound wierd??this one is Windsor ar...not Brisbane....
QUOTE(-pWs- @ Apr 26 2007, 10:52 PM)
I have ICute PSU before. It really not good in maintaining those voltages.
The voltage for them is too far which are needed.
Let say,
12V --- ICute supplies 11.7x whereas my Acbel 12.03 - 12.06.
This is what i meant.
-pWs-
yeah..the 12v rail is sure important in OC....The voltage for them is too far which are needed.
Let say,
12V --- ICute supplies 11.7x whereas my Acbel 12.03 - 12.06.
This is what i meant.
-pWs-
the more stable and constant ur rail is more the better ur PSU will be and much2 safer ur rig will be....
This post has been edited by sempronic: Apr 26 2007, 11:10 PM
Apr 26 2007, 11:09 PM

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