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Christian Ney

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Wednesday, November 2nd 2011, 4:50pm

AMD FX-8150 OC Session @ Ocaholic Office 01/11/2011

AMD FX-8150 OC Session @ Ocaholic Office meet Besi, Splmann, Rewarder and Christian Ney

When: 01/11/2011
Who: Besi, Splmann, Rewarder, Christian Ney
What: Besi's MonsterPot, ASUS Crosshair V Formula, AMD FX-8150
how: LN2 + Fun + 2.0 V


2 VOLTS @ -196grad on Besi Monster TUBE

http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=2076112
http://hwbot.org/submission/2218230_




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Some say we are little children... I have no idea what they mean :D

Sooooo ... here we have some pics from yesterday evening :)





Aaaand .... the link to the gallery: BenchSession 1/11/2011

Link to the Gallery: Besi's Monster Pot


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Wednesday, November 2nd 2011, 5:02pm

It really was an awful lot of fun to have all you guys here in the offce :) ! I hope we will do this again very soon!
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Wednesday, November 2nd 2011, 5:46pm

They want more pics of besi's Monster Pot

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Wednesday, November 2nd 2011, 5:47pm

They want more pics of besi's Monster Pot


Really? Who is "they"?
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Wednesday, November 2nd 2011, 5:58pm

They want more pics of besi's Monster Pot
Really? Who is "they"?
On hwbot

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Wednesday, November 2nd 2011, 6:00pm

Lol :) funny :vinsent:
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Wednesday, November 2nd 2011, 6:12pm

Just Created a gallery with Besi's Monster Pot pictures

http://www.ocaholic.ch/xoops/html/module….php?album=1414


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Wednesday, November 2nd 2011, 8:24pm

Ahh .. that's what he built it for! I knew it was an accident that we used this pot ... :verrueckt:
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Wednesday, November 2nd 2011, 8:45pm

:roflmao: Who edited the main post from 2.0v to 2.3v ? :split:

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Thursday, November 3rd 2011, 9:27am

Lol ... I really didn't :)
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Thursday, November 3rd 2011, 9:53pm

I sent the email to my contact at AMD to tell him the cpu died (for unknow reason) and I also contacted Chew* to know if he knows this issue yet.

Chew* replied to me yet and said it's a know issue when using PS Check, it happened to him as well, when maxing other cores than 1/2 the chip never booted again, that's why PS Check had to remain under NDA.

First we installed 990fx driver, then TurboV evo, updated to cpu-z 1.58.7 and installed PS Check, reboot testing with only core 7 enabled in bios, maxing out withTurboV evo. Reboot, disable core #7, enable core #2, boot at 2.0V and 7.7 GHz into windows, use TurboV evo to raise from 31x250 to 31x263, valid 8.149 GHz, while others were playing like children with LN2, wanted to quickly try ps check as showed on hwbot thread, no luck with higher freq. reboot, disable core 2, enable core 3, lower voltage to 1.9 to be safe, press F10 + Enter, reboot and error 56 at post, reset, error 56. CLR_CMOS, still error 56. remove LN2, dry everything, try on air, board is working with Phenom II x 6, check again with FX 8150, error 56 again.

Btw, we used Special BIOS 9913 made by Shamino/Andre Yang.

I will try to have more info from AMD and Chew*.

Chew* asked me to contact AMD as well to tell them the problem we had, and it's what I did.

Let's see how it goes.

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Friday, November 4th 2011, 12:22pm

Ok Chris, I think that's all you could do.
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Saturday, November 5th 2011, 2:24pm

That would be really shitty if it was a software issue.
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Saturday, November 5th 2011, 3:14pm

Great result guys!!!!!

Besi's 'Monster pot" is compatible with all Intel and AMD sockets??? LGA 2011 too???? :) :)


I can to translate this article and publish in brazilian Forums. What you think about it?


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Saturday, November 5th 2011, 3:50pm

Yeah, feel free to do it, you can already find all you need here and in the gallery ;)

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Saturday, November 5th 2011, 7:03pm

Yeah, feel free to do it, you can already find all you need here and in the gallery ;)


I need only to publish....don't have words to translate.....:) :) :)

Please, my question about Besi Monster Pot....

Thank you!

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Saturday, November 5th 2011, 8:27pm

As far as I know it is compatible with all AMD Sockets and some older Intel Sockets, but it isn't working with Sockel 2011.
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Saturday, November 5th 2011, 10:02pm

As far as I know it is compatible with all AMD Sockets and some older Intel Sockets, but it isn't working with Sockel 2011.


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Sunday, November 6th 2011, 12:28am

As far as I know it is compatible with all AMD Sockets and some older Intel Sockets, but it isn't working with Sockel 2011.



Not yet :D


anyway LGA2011 doesn't need/deserve this pot ;)