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3018 markswith Radeon HD 3300

Rankings and Points

1 Core Radeon HD 3300  Team Power Rank
10th  - 4.4 Points

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Hardware Details

Processor

Model AMD Phenom II X2 560 BE Callisto Cooling Water (Custom) Cores 4,358.80 MHz  (32%)

Memory

Product Crucial Ballistix (classic) Cooling Air (Custom) Type 2 GB  DDR2 SDRAM Speed @ 645 MHz Timings tCAS: 5.0  tRCD: 5  tRP: 5  tRAS: 15 Batch D9GMH

Videocard

Model Radeon HD 3300 (RS780D) (ATI Radeon HD 3000 series) Cooling Air (Custom) Speed 500.00 MHz  /  400.00 MHz buy on amazon

Motherboard

Model DFI LANParty JR 790GX-M2RS Cooling Air (Stock) Chipset 790GX

Disk

Type Corsair SSD Series Nova (IDE Controller)

Comments

NoMS commented on own score:
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July 21, 2012 at 9:26:33 AM GMT

Nice ram clock and board :)

 

July 21, 2012 at 4:50:01 PM GMT

Thanks Beep. A pity that NB voltage won't go above 1.5V on this board so the IGP is limited to < 1000MHz... Need to vmod this thing. :)

July 21, 2012 at 5:21:59 PM GMT

Recap and vmod the board xD

I guess I'm lucky, Giga 890GX board here does 1100/1000 @ 1.48v/1.75v NB/Sideport. The first one I had only did 1030 though.

 

I suggest more cold... :)

 

July 21, 2012 at 11:20:30 PM GMT

Your Giga is nothing less than amazing!!! I didn't have lucky with those IGP's, my Biostar TA785GE (R.I.P :() does 1080 1.55V on HD4200, not that great...:(

 

I will change the thermal paste of the NB heatsink, if i'm not mistaken, i never have replaced on this card and it's quite "old" (4 years) so is probably to get moar MHz only doing this xD

July 22, 2012 at 3:08:52 AM GMT

Your Giga is nothing less than amazing!!! I didn't have lucky with those IGP's, my Biostar TA785GE (R.I.P :() does 1080 1.55V on HD4200, not that great...:(

 

I will change the thermal paste of the NB heatsink, if i'm not mistaken, i never have replaced on this card and it's quite "old" (4 years) so is probably to get moar MHz only doing this xD

I'm just afraid to push voltages on the NB...not sure what the safe limit is.

July 22, 2012 at 3:57:11 PM GMT

I'm just afraid to push voltages on the NB...not sure what the safe limit is.

 

I think up to 1.55V on air is quite safe, at least i never managed to kill any motherboard with those chipsets using a voltage like this on NB. (my little Biostar was killed by an "water leakage" during bench) :D

July 22, 2012 at 6:03:20 PM GMT

Alrightm, they are 55nm and afaik 3870s could take 1.55v so why not :D

Maybe I can do 1150 or so.

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