l3v3l Posted September 19, 2005 Share Posted September 19, 2005 Dude Ano revision yung LL mo :cool:<{POST_SNAPBACK}> sori dude... TWINX1024 3200C2PT pinadala eh.. naubusan daw ng LL,yung platinum ang heatspreader2-3-3-6 timing nya, di ko na binago..k lang naman sakin yung performance Quote Link to comment
boyGenius Posted September 20, 2005 Share Posted September 20, 2005 sori dude... TWINX1024 3200C2PT pinadala eh.. naubusan daw ng LL,yung platinum ang heatspreader2-3-3-6 timing nya, di ko na binago..k lang naman sakin yung performance <{POST_SNAPBACK}> What's the revision number? If 4.x it's a TCCD/TCC5. Kaya pa yan 2-2-2-5. I used to have that pair. Just try it, you will see it's hindden power. If 1.x/2.x, it must be one of the Winbond variants (BH5/CH5/UTT). Feed enough voltage and it can go high clock speed maintaining tight 2-2-2-5 timings Other rev numbers then I guess your not lucky. (Could be Infneon or Mosel Vitelics) Quote Link to comment
l3v3l Posted September 20, 2005 Share Posted September 20, 2005 i think they are samsungs, I peeked at the chips..heehe.i used to have DDR333 samsungs (Dual-side) with heatspreaders,tillI upgraded to DDR400 corsairs (3200CPT) dual channel..so basicallyit feels a little faster right now than before because of dual channel. Quote Link to comment
boyGenius Posted September 20, 2005 Share Posted September 20, 2005 i think they are samsungs, I peeked at the chips..heehe.i used to have DDR333 samsungs (Dual-side) with heatspreaders,tillI upgraded to DDR400 corsairs (3200CPT) dual channel..so basicallyit feels a little faster right now than before because of dual channel.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> TCCD/TCC5 are Samsung chips. Go ahead give it a try 2-2-2-5 is easy for these sticks. There will be considerable improvement when you tighten your memory timings. Quote Link to comment
knives_out Posted September 20, 2005 Share Posted September 20, 2005 bumubuo ako ng PC. first time ko lang. hinihintay ko pa madeliver yung processor and motherboard pero ito yung specs: Pentium D 830 (yung dual core)AOpen mobo 945Pa-PLFZalman Cu7700 cpu Fan/heatsink (this baby's huge - will use arctic silver 5 thermal paste)1 gig PQI DDR2 5400 667mhz (2X512MB)250 gig seagate sata hard driveSapphire Radeon X700PRO 256MB 128bit (not much of a gamer so low end lang doble or triple kasi presyo ng mga high end)Centurion Casing black with transparent side panelSaga Power supply dual 12V railNEC DVD RW drive (mura)will use my old monitor and pther peripherals ......sana gumana first time ko talaga mag aasemble eh. Quote Link to comment
Guest Leviticus Posted September 20, 2005 Share Posted September 20, 2005 Hi guys... question lang sana. ano ang dual core processor? Is it faster (and more expensive)? Quote Link to comment
knives_out Posted September 20, 2005 Share Posted September 20, 2005 Hi guys... question lang sana.ano ang dual core processor? Is it faster (and more expensive)?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Eto cut and paste description lang ng intel...kahit ako di masyado familiar. binili ko lang kasi may discount. "The Intel® Pentium® D Processor is a dual-core processor for the desktop PC. It consists of two complete execution cores in one physical processor, both running at the same frequency. Both cores share the same packaging and the same interface with the chipset/memory. A dual-core processor is like a four-lane road — it can handle up to twice as many cars as a two-lane road without making each car drive twice as fast. The Pentium D processor when combined with the Intel® 945 Express Chipset creates a platform that will enable new computing experiences. This new platform delivers value by providing additional computing resources that expand the PC's capabilities in the form of higher throughput and simultaneous computing. Similarly, with an Intel dual-core processor-based PC, users can perform multiple tasks such as downloading music and gaming simultaneously." Quote Link to comment
boyGenius Posted September 21, 2005 Share Posted September 21, 2005 Hi guys... question lang sana.ano ang dual core processor? Is it faster (and more expensive)?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Dual-core processor is two microprocessor core in the same package. It effectively gives you two processor in one socket. Windows will see your system being dual processor. Is it faster than single cores? It depends on what application is being run. if an application is multi-threaded (instructions are broken down into smaller chunks called thread that can be sent to the processor at the same time) it will definitely be faster, theoretically twice as single core. However, single core applications like most games are single threaded and will not take advantage of the second core. Another advantage of dual core is that your system will be a lot responsive given many applications running at the same time. Of course it is much expensive than single core Quote Link to comment
drodmd99 Posted September 22, 2005 Share Posted September 22, 2005 hp laptop (you can customize it at hp.com) pentium centrino 7501 GD RAM100 GB hardrivedual layer dvd r/w with lightscribe technology (i can burn 8.5 gigabytes worth of memory, then flip the dvd and do laser etching on the other side of the dvd to label it...pretty neat!!!)and of course... a TV out Quote Link to comment
cheesekeso2004 Posted September 23, 2005 Share Posted September 23, 2005 My new gaming rig. AMD Athlon64 4000+ San Diego "God" BatchDFI Lanparty NForce4 Ultra-D2 x 512mb OCZ 4800 Platinum Ltd. EdtionBFG 7800GTX OC PCI-ESound Blaster Audigy 2 ZSPioneer DVR-A09XLB 16x DVD+/- RW with Dual Layer WriteToshiba SDR5372 16x DVD+/- RW with Dual Layer Write3 x 200gb Seagate SATA with NCQApacer Internal MMC Reader (Black)Antec True Power 1 550w w/ PFC and EPS (Single rail is still the best for overclocking)DIY Watercooling system for CPU core only (Currently sidelined, modding to external h20 kit)Thermaltake Bigtyphoon (Using now)Thermaltake Kandalf Black CasingD-Link DWL-G520+ Wifi 802.11g Card w/ Edimax 2dbi AntennaLogitech Internet Pro Black KeyboardLogitech Optical Mouse w/ BFG Teflon padLogitech Z5500 Digital 5.1 Sound SystemEdimax 5dbi Antenna (for better reception for wifi)1 x UV Rounded IDE Cable1 x UV Fdd Rounded Cable3 x UV Sata CableAOC 17" LCD LM-720 Monitor My back up/work/family rig Shuttle XPC SN95G5 v.2AMD Athlon64 3200+ Winchester2 x 512 Twinmos DDR400 (PC3200)ATI Radeon 9550 EE v.2.21 x 80gb Seagate SATAEdimax EW-7128G 802.11g Wifi cardEdimax 5dbi AntennaLogitech Internet Pro Black Keyboard and Mouse w/ BFG Teflon PadFreebie SpeakersFreebie 14" Kadz CRT Monitor Family LaptopApple Powerbook G4 (Nasa sis ko lagi, huhuhu) Router:D-link DI-624+ Wireless router Updated my 2 x 512mb OCZ 4800 Platinum Ltd. Edtion to a 2 x 512mb OCZ 4000 VX Traded it cuz my San Diego is 1 out of 5 procs which has bad mem controller, can't run @ 300x9 @ 2.5-4-4-10 Could run @ 300x8 but thats the stock speed of my Sandy. If 270x10, I need the same timings of the 300 to run properly w/ errors Bulok talaga tcc5, still like tccd Here's a comparison between the performance of my 4800 and my 4000vx (at their tightest timings) OCZ Platinum 4800 Ltd. Editionhttp://img395.imageshack.us/img395/6447/25xj.jpghttp://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=34377 Was able to run @ 230 @ 2-2-2-8 w/ 2.9v VDIMM, semi stable, got 2-3 mem errors for 3 hours of memtest. could run @ 250-270 but with loose timings OCZ Gold 4000 VXhttp://img228.imageshack.us/img228/3528/cpu81oh.jpghttp://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=39489 Able to run @ 256x11 @ 2-2-2-5 @ 3.5v VDIMM w/o even any burn ins! sweet Although the mem is toasty hot! Needed active cooling for the mems Could reach 270 @ the same timings if has some 1 or 2 day burn in and probably @ 3.6v VDIMM Quote Link to comment
boyGenius Posted September 24, 2005 Share Posted September 24, 2005 @cheesekeso2004: hey man, mukhang kila;a kita heheh. Quote Link to comment
cheesekeso2004 Posted September 24, 2005 Share Posted September 24, 2005 ssshhhhh quiet nalang tyo hehehe Quote Link to comment
rakista_royale Posted September 24, 2005 Share Posted September 24, 2005 P4 3.4 ghz GeForce FX 6800 ultra 256 Mb 1 Gig DDRAsus P4S80020 GB hardisk leadtek Winfast tv2000 xpwindows xp home editionLG DVD ROM 16xLG CD ROM 48xLite-on 52x32x521.44 floppy driveCreative WebcamThermaltake FanA4 tech keyboad A style usbgenius netscroll serial portcreative inspire 2500genius micnormal headsetconexant modem v.9214 inch tvm monitorboka case Quote Link to comment
cruesome Posted September 24, 2005 Share Posted September 24, 2005 <{POST_SNAPBACK}> you're one _hot_ poweruser Quote Link to comment
boyGenius Posted September 24, 2005 Share Posted September 24, 2005 ssshhhhh quiet nalang tyo hehehe <{POST_SNAPBACK}> hahah, makukuha ko na sa Monday yung OCZ P3200 Gold edition. Hopefully, this will be the last piece of my puzzling rig. I'm going for 250Mhz 1:1 @ 2-2-2-x timings (3.3 - 3.5v Vdimm) on this BH UTT. Then pahinga muna from upgrade and replenish funds. Come December, hopefully X2 dual cores take a price cut and will definitely go for it. Hoping to get an Athlon64 X2 3800+ this december and drop it in my current rig, no sweat. Oh may isa pa palang missing piece. Yung Zalman CNPS9500. I figured it will perform on the same level as the TT big typhoon but it looks a lot nicer. :cool: Quote Link to comment
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