Hello, all, it's TJS with the latest FTASM (thats Faster Than A Speeding Mullet ) build. Specs of the machine will be seen below later, suffice it to say the main ingredients are an Intel i5 650, an MSI GD65 (replacing the bonked GD85, which will likely be replaced by a Fuzion or something even better in the near future), GeIL DDR3-2133 RAM and a Corsair TX750W PSU.
As some of you know I might have borked my first mobo, or if I'm lucky (read: not a tard) was borked before I got it. All other components are in good order so far, even the HD5870 I thought might have been ganked to begin with. I'm also using Windows 7 32-bit OS, wasn't able to get a copy of the 64-bit from an associate, will likely upgrade in the future though.
Overclocking the GD65 has been a load of laughs so far, with no tears as of yet. I REALLY WISH I HAD A CMOS RESET BUTTON LIKE THE GD85 HAS!! I might yet soder a DIP switch like a did a couple builds back, sure was convenient...
...but as of right now I'm pushing 3.85GHz from a stock 3.195, and if the MSI Control Center is to be believed then it isn't even breaking a sweat. Seriously, Prime 95 has only gotten it to 37C on the CPU intensive test, lasted for 22 minutes before I hit the stop button. The catch? The Control Center also says my CPU multiplier is 25, while CPUZ correctly identifies the multi as 24.
You go, MSI, you go...
Of course earlier in the night I couldn't get P95 to last more than 60 seconds with a mild overclock of about 3.4 - 3.5, without manually changing the memory and voltages. Nothing drastic, mind you, but just a nudge here and there, and voila (with 3 delays to take off the side door and do the ol' manual CMOS clearing ;[ ! ) It's a crazy world, so why shouldn't computers be just as loony?
More to come...
TJS
"Whoever said God works in mysterious ways never owned a computer."-TJS
As some of you know I might have borked my first mobo, or if I'm lucky (read: not a tard) was borked before I got it. All other components are in good order so far, even the HD5870 I thought might have been ganked to begin with. I'm also using Windows 7 32-bit OS, wasn't able to get a copy of the 64-bit from an associate, will likely upgrade in the future though.
Overclocking the GD65 has been a load of laughs so far, with no tears as of yet. I REALLY WISH I HAD A CMOS RESET BUTTON LIKE THE GD85 HAS!! I might yet soder a DIP switch like a did a couple builds back, sure was convenient...


Of course earlier in the night I couldn't get P95 to last more than 60 seconds with a mild overclock of about 3.4 - 3.5, without manually changing the memory and voltages. Nothing drastic, mind you, but just a nudge here and there, and voila (with 3 delays to take off the side door and do the ol' manual CMOS clearing ;[ ! ) It's a crazy world, so why shouldn't computers be just as loony?
More to come...
TJS
"Whoever said God works in mysterious ways never owned a computer."-TJS