My new Bulldozer has shipped.

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  1. Posts : 11,424
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       #51

    Not really my idea of fun, doing the before and after thing. You tend to think of these things after you make the change then the whole idea of changing back and forth to run benchmarks and other test kicks in my "what a pain in the ass" mode. So with that said "your mileage may vary". Was my quad fast .....yep real fast....is this system fast, omg yes! But in the end it's what I designed this system for and then recycle and re-use the quad. I just wait till the products have hit and then fall in price. I'm not an early adopter but more of a future planner and patient waiter. lol sometimes I have to admit the wait is a killer !
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  2. Posts : 7,878
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       #52

    ^ I understand. That was why I was hoping that you would have captured some of this information before you started and keep running the tests in the middle.

    I understand the fun and challenge of overclocking. But it's the end result that really matters...in my opinion It's the same way that I feel about racing cars and such. You can pack all of the horsepower in the world into a car, and you can modify tons of performance parts and the like. So, lets say you have a drag racing car that you take the track and race every few weeks. And lets say you bump up the horsepower from 200HP to 400HP and you spend $5k, if your overall quarter mile times go from say 12.5 seconds to 11.9 seconds....it's an improvement....but it's not the 2x improvement that the horsepower might indicate.

    I just think it would help to quantify for others whether or not an upgrade would be worth it in terms of real world things. For example, telling me that you went from 3.6Ghz to 4.1Ghz doesn't tell me anything, but saying that it used to take you 240 seconds to encode 1 minute of HD video and now it takes 180 seconds...I can relate to.

    Oh well, glad to see this chip is working out good for you and you are getting the performance out of it that you had hoped for.
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  3. Posts : 11,424
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       #53

    And using auto analogy this is like adding a free flow exhaust and a low restriction cold air intake along with proper caster, camber, tire pressure and some octane boost to the fuel. It allows the stock components to work better and aids in handling both on and off the track. Do these things double horsepower....no way but a 10-20% gain isn't out of the realm of possibility and that's nothing to sneeze at.
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  4. Posts : 7,466
    Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit sp1
       #54

    Well I'm not hitting those High numbers like i was with the previous board and what not im trying to play it safe and not get into putting massive v-core like i was before

    Also @Allen I mentioned to you in my PM about my temp issue
    That has me worried and i am well hitting 61c especially in Bios

    im already 54c Cpu temp in Bios so I am like hmmmm

    My idle temps are wierd Im wondering if i did a clean install will it be any different
    Seriously put the new board same model and new cpu same series and hooked everything back up like normal

    Im some what thiking it would be a good idea

    here is a snip also I have been monitoring gaming sessions a WEI check Cinabench was 7.15 @4.3 Ghz
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails My new Bulldozer has shipped.-temps-powers.png  
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  5. Posts : 11,424
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       #55

    Well a clean re-install won't hurt but it seems odd that this could be an issue but hey one never knows. It may be some as simple as a bit too much TM and its acting as an insulator and not a conductor of heat. This why I don't like super thick compounds as I just don't think they flow as well. I mentioned the single lentil sized dot has now given way to one small dot surrounded by four small dots in a square and I think this will encourage the paste to spread out to all four corners.
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  6. Posts : 7,466
    Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit sp1
       #56

    Here is some more Temps and Cinabench test this is about 20 pts lower then i would have scored with the other set up But my Gpu's are running faster this is @ 4.4ghz temps are improving
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails My new Bulldozer has shipped.-cin.png   My new Bulldozer has shipped.-temps.png  
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  7. Posts : 4,751
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32-Bit - Build 7600 SP1
       #57

    linnemeyerhere said:
    Actually maybe that's post proofed? lol
    After buying that are you "Poor Proofed"
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  8. Posts : 11,424
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       #58

    After buying that are you "Poor Proofed"
    Actually waiting like I did and then as luck had it Tiger had a deal running and I picked up another 38.00 off so damn the chip was twenty five bucks less than I paid for my Phenom 3.4BE. It's a beast of a chip and yes I'm real happy, it took awhile to sort out some issues with my ram and overclock but this too is normal!
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  9. Posts : 7,466
    Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit sp1
       #59

    By any chance you run any benches i got a 8015 on passmark

    That's @ 4.480 Ghz

    Cina 7.31
    Last edited by Solarstarshines; 12 Jul 2012 at 19:49.
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