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|LN2Cooling.com Evaporator Under Dry Ice| – |Phenom II X6 1090T Overclocking|
Hey guys. I did the full run on the pot that I posted about a few days back.
The full thread is pretty long so visit my blog to see the whole thing.
Video is up! Watch it here : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-wDG1KunvI
Here are the results from the run, pics of the setup is on my blog:
Hey guys. I did the full run on the pot that I posted about a few days back.
The full thread is pretty long so visit my blog to see the whole thing.
Video is up! Watch it here : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-wDG1KunvI
Here are the results from the run, pics of the setup is on my blog:
CPU-Z - Core #1 5.579GHz @ 1.744Vcore - Validation
For this CPU-Z valid I went all out overclocking my chip's strongest core, core #1. As you can see I disabled all but 2 cores, and ran down a bunch of other settings to get this. Before settling on 5.579GHz, I was able to hit 5.624GHz but was not able to validate without crashing. Maybe I will make this on my next run. My previous run on the aluminum pot only netted me a max validation of 5.547GHz.
CPU-Z - All 6 Cores, 5.500GHz @ 1.696Vcore w/ 3000NB and 1000MHz 7-9-6-15 memory
During my last run, I was only able to push 5.4GHz all 6 cores. This goes to display how the increased mass and the copper material of this pot makes for more efficient cooling and coping with the load of all 6 cores pushed to 5.5GHz.
SuperPi 1m - 12.625 seconds
My old time on the aluminum pot was 12.797. SuperPi 1m is highly inefficient on Gigabyte boards for whatever reason, but I still managed to surpass my old score and net the top 1m DICE score for this processor on hwbot.org.
SuperPi 32m - 12 minutes 58.219 seconds
Due to the fact that this pot can hold down better temps under load, I was able to increase cpu speed in contrast to my previous run. I broke the 13 minute barrier for 32m on DICE with this processor.
wPrime 32m - 4.765 seconds
Not much to say here. I'm thinking I could have fine tuned my setup for a higher score, but I settled at this time. For my next run I will get a faster time.
wPrime 1024m - 151.25 seconds
I was astonished at the pots ability to handle the load of all 6 cores stressed. All extreme benchers know that 1024 takes a bit of work to pass at higher frequencies. I managed to pass at 5.125GHz. The previous pot would not budge at over 5GHz.
PiFast - 20.50 seconds
Once again, another untuned run. However I surpassed all of my personal bests with this one.
3DMark 06 - 28306 3DMarks
For the first time in a long time, I decided to test out some 3d stuff again. I did this mainly to gauge how the evaporator handles 3d load. This is where I saw my biggest improvement from my old pot. During one of my 955 X4 BE runs, I found myself only able to run 06 at 4.520Ghz using the aluminum pot. I was able to push out and run 5.25GHz stable under the load of 3dmark06.
That is all for the results. However, here are the improvements I made with the new pot summarized into one chart:
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