QUOTE(cracksys @ Feb 19 2008, 10:44 AM)
can i have comment on this ?? i assume this is stable as i ran prime95 for 22hours
i cant seem to put it beyond 2.900Ghz whatever setting I tried ...
afraid to increase vcore sumore

** Info **
Cooler : XP-90
Idle : 46c
Full load : 49c (crap ??)
XP-90 should be able to cool down the proc properly.
Even at 2.9Ghz, should still be sufficient.
QUOTE(cracksys @ Feb 19 2008, 10:52 AM)
really ha ??
scare woo ... coz d Biostar hardware monitoring keep "weong!weong!" sometime

. i dont know whats wrong.
how bout its temp ?? can be trust ??
Is it a mobo alarm sound or what?
Check if your proc is overheating.
Btw, u using Brisbane right? Brisbanes has a temp probe problem, it tends to report a false temperature reading.
Many motherboards uses alarm for Proc overheat, the wrong reading might actually trigger the alarm hence resulting in the Ambulance Alarm sound.
QUOTE(Amedion @ Feb 19 2008, 10:57 AM)

Their challenge is 3.6Ghz... Our challenge is 3Ghz..
Mine is without .. I run 2.1v can't over 960Mhz .. Maybe I got gem here.. The gem that cannot OC..
Just use to test whether my processor reached its limit or my mobo dun wan go over 290HTT..
Still no answer.. Suspect my mobo causing the problem..
1.4v shud be ok lar.. Don't be afraid.. Can auto shut down 1..
Temp better dun over 50c idle.. load 70c also can .. more than that i dunno ..
Hmm, if it's already at the max on stock voltage, then maybe it's time to up the voltage.
But try to max out your Ram, Proc one by one before concluding that voltage is the limiting factor.
QUOTE(digswell @ Feb 19 2008, 11:04 AM)
For quad normally good for converting video and .....
For Dual normally good for moderate gaming and...software app and etc
if between dual and quad.....trible core is the best choice
Addition ...who say amd cannot oc over
4ghz???
A G2 Brisbane, interesting.
G2s are known to OC pretty well, on par with F3s i'd say.
But as usual, clock to clock, Brisbane still loses out to the Windsors.
QUOTE(Amedion @ Feb 19 2008, 12:05 PM)
Not all can go 4Ghz..
But if compare price between BE 5000+ vs E2160.. I'm in doubt.. Muahaha..
Now stressing my brisby at 2950Mhz.. NO error for 2 hours 15 minutes already... Load 54c~56c..
Based on my n00b experience ..
Processor clock too high = system freeze
GFX clock too high = artifacts all over the screen n system freeze
Ram clock too high = system restarts
Mobo HTT too high = Fail in ORthos?

Shud i get a mobo that can do higher in HTT or to change processor + mobo... ?
May the force be wif me ..
Mobo HTT too high, if not that severe, it will screw ur windows.
If you really screwed it badly, it will cause damage to your harddrive.
I've had corrupted windows due to HTT which is too high while another forumer Lohwenli screwed his HDD because of the HTT as well.