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easypanic 27th February 2004 19:26

I really don't know.

As most ATI cards don't like a FSB above 230 MHz , you can't even get to these speeds (2300 was max I could get out of it with the 9800).

I did a bench on 2250 Mhz with a stock 9800, which gave me ~20k on 3dMark 2001....

The Senile Doctor 27th February 2004 19:50

hmm, with an agplock, that is gonna give sparks...
imagine a 9800 @ 500/800 like mine with an agp lock on this kind of cpu at 2600 => 25k at the least...

piotke 27th February 2004 20:42

r9800 pro: 440/385, & cpu on 10*227 (max stable for agp) = 22 k

RichBa5tard 27th February 2004 20:52

Quote:

Originally posted by piotke
r9800 pro: 440/385, & cpu on 10*227 (max stable for agp) = 22 k
Knowing it was 24/7 stable with simple aircooling and no voltage raise, it's pretty impressive. : )

It's soo hard to wait for socket 939 now my nforce2 mobo is dead. :D

piotke 28th February 2004 08:18

same here, building buget rig right now :)
waiting for the New A64 :)

The Senile Doctor 28th February 2004 09:10

me too...knowing it'l probably even be june before they are available suxx bigtime...

but it'll feel all the better as I have just bought one funcsurface and one 120 mm papst fan in over 6 months...nothing else, so when I'll make the big change, it'll be like having an all new pc!

easypanic 7th March 2004 19:55

so long for the [MAD]ness, as my nice cpu won't boot anymore :(

It had a little push when I disassembled my h2o cooling this afteroon, some pins were touched. Even though I straightened these pins, it refuses to boot.

damn

jmke 7th March 2004 20:06

motherboard failed? RMA ?

easypanic 7th March 2004 20:13

motherboard dunno, I don't have anything to test.

Will send it to funcomputer, but I don't know if there is much support for tray cpu's (boxed ones are more warranty supported, isn't it?)

jmke 7th March 2004 20:25

tray CPU's have no warranty. :/


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