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just moved into my new flat today! thank god for grey lynn is all i can say! so stoked to be back in the hood. love this area! woot!

 

nice one bro, i moved house last week and managed to stay in the lynn, best spot in auckland!

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Shot some AMAZING footage today.. was invited in to a locals fale and given epic win Samoan style dinner met a high cheif of a village who thinks im the best thing since chop suey and corned beef ... gots me a 30 tala sack of skunkies 30 tala is 13nzd...drank multiple vailima...hung out with very cool work mates and its only day 3....

 

yah

get to Samoa....

its the shit!

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ive got it running at 3960MHz (180MHz x 22) @ 1.264v and its sitting at about 75-79 degrees. If i try and push it further it blue screens after about half an hour of running Prime95. I could maybe get it to 4.2GHz or something like that by bumping up the voltage some more, but I dont really want to coz it was pushing the heat past 80 degrees.

 

I thought it was stable last night when running 3960MHz @ 1.25v but woke up this morning to a blue screen.

 

With the voltage at 1.264v prime 95 has been running for over an hour now without crashing and the temps holding steady under 80.

 

Ill keep you updated

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hmm, it didnt blue screen, but Prime95 crashed after about 2 hours of running. ive dropped it down to 3916MHz and we'll see how that goes.

 

Hmmm, have a look on line and see what people are running voltage wise, you could possibly go a bit hotter, 85 degrees doesn't sound thaaaaaaaaaaaaat scary, but you should look at getting a water cooler if you really wanna go hard.

FYI Orothos is a dual cored / threaded instance of Prime95, since you've got 4 cores you should open it twice, or open prime 95 4 times (or until it loads up all the cores, sometimes it'll run multiple times on one core).

Needs 20hrs at least before it's stable btw. The number of times I've seen machines crash out at 18/19/20 hours is scary, if you don't test it for long enough you'll just have stability issues down the track.

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im pretty sure the prime95 im running is loading up all 8 threads?

 

ive got it running at home now. I started it at about 10:00am yesterday and ill be back at my house tonight at about 8pm. If it hasnt crashed by the time i get back ill call it stable.

 

Yeah? You reckon i can push it to 85 degrees and it will be sweet?

 

Remembering that it is a bit cooler now, 85 degrees now could be 90 degrees in the height of summer.

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