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Old 30-03-2010, 04:09 PM   #81 (permalink)
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Well the blowouts in ETA for the retails has prodded me into getting one of those Q3FE's. I hope it's half as good as Bob's and UF's.. going to be nervous firing it up for the first time haha Will take it real easy for starters.
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Old 30-03-2010, 08:37 PM   #82 (permalink)
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Nice Kayl, huge diff between your 980X and uncle festers for vcore at 6ghz!

what power supplies you guys using for 980x ?

im using a silverstone 1000w, i was thinking of getting a 1200w PSU just in case


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Well the blowouts in ETA for the retails has prodded me into getting one of those Q3FE's. I hope it's half as good as Bob's and UF's.. going to be nervous firing it up for the first time haha Will take it real easy for starters.

thats the same reason why i bough an ES, couldnt wait and they are cheaper as well.
just go easy on VTT voltage
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Old 30-03-2010, 08:59 PM   #83 (permalink)
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Well the blowouts in ETA for the retails has prodded me into getting one of those Q3FE's. I hope it's half as good as Bob's and UF's.. going to be nervous firing it up for the first time haha Will take it real easy for starters.
hehe, good luck there hope you get a good gem one

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im using a silverstone 1000w, i was thinking of getting a 1200w PSU just in case

thats the same reason why i bough an ES, couldnt wait and they are cheaper as well.
just go easy on VTT voltage
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I am using corsair hx 1000, great psu
Yeah currently using HX1000 as well, I have silverstone OP1200 but it doesn't have enough PCI-E connectors for tri config unlike HX1000! Weighing up between Enermax 1250 Revolution and Antec Quattro 1200 non-OC edition both around same price AUD$297 and $319 respectively.
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Old 30-03-2010, 10:57 PM   #84 (permalink)
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thats the same reason why i bough an ES, couldnt wait and they are cheaper as well.
just go easy on VTT voltage
what is easy on the vvt v 1.30 - 140 max? and 1.40-1.45 for benching ?

btw your gpu pot powned my gts 512 this at only 1.48 3d - 49c he he

i'm trying to get too fancy with the chip but after 10 dice testing sessions i know it alittle better. not that this ss shows it lol



pouring rain agian today and i have dice left so maybe a vantage test or two
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Old 30-03-2010, 11:41 PM   #85 (permalink)
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hehe, good luck there hope you get a good gem one


Yeah currently using HX1000 as well, I have silverstone OP1200 but it doesn't have enough PCI-E connectors for tri config unlike HX1000! Weighing up between Enermax 1250 Revolution and Antec Quattro 1200 non-OC edition both around same price AUD$297 and $319 respectively.
i was thinking about getting the Antec Quattro , but will also look into the Enermax 1250

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what is easy on the vvt v 1.30 - 140 max? and 1.40-1.45 for benching ?

btw your gpu pot powned my gts 512 this at only 1.48 3d - 49c he he

i'm trying to get too fancy with the chip but after 10 dice testing sessions i know it alittle better. not that this ss shows it lol


pouring rain agian today and i have dice left so maybe a vantage test or two

you have a b1 so i think Vtt isnt such an issue, 1.5v plus should be ok.
most testing i have done on ln2 i have used 1.46v to 1.5v with the A0 stepping which had sensitive memory controllers and have to be careful with VTT voltage.
thats some nice results with the gpu on dice
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probably keep cpu vtt <1.5v benching and <1.4 cpu vtt 24/7
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The antec doesn't test so well (surprising as everyone seems to be using the OC editions now) - apparently they need the extra caps on the cables to supply a clean voltage, if the cables without those built in caps are used the ripple is insane. Johnny Guru's site has a good review of both units if you haven;t seen them already.

I'd go the revolution if it was me purchasing one.
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Yeah i read about the non-cap'd cables on the Antec hence leaning towards the Enermax 1250 revolution although Enermax is known for motherboard incompatibilities as well heh.
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