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New Record for XPS2 on 3dmark05 6818 points with the XPS2 beasts!

post #1 of 55
Thread Starter 
Went ahead and flashed my XPS again just to see how high I could take it.
With a core speed of 575 and a memory clock of 1450mhz this machine pulled off
a 6818 on 3dmark05, with some serious AC cooling
Here is the URL for it http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm05=1060729
When I disasembled the Video card heat sink the core had a G-72 inscribed in it
I swear these things have the new 7800 architecture not the old school nV42 chips. The chips in these things are seriously underclocked from Dell, Im pulling 400mhz overclock on the memory and 125mhz more on the core. This is best overclocking hardware I have played with In a while
I think there might be pipes to unlock in these cores like the full 7800 series with 24 pixel shader's. If you go to Extremesystems.org these guys are hitting about the same speeds on the core and memory that Im seeing with this goUltra. Plus the new full desktop size 7800 have three stages of core clock speed throttleling, If any one remembers Auto overclocking are laptop cards they produce three steps of core clocking (450-495-546).
Also I took the other guy's XPS2 and gave it a death flash of 570 Core 1435 memory, to produce an 05 score of 6756. Please if anyone has there XPS2 apart check and see if your core has a G-72 on it, If you do some research on that code name it shows it as the budget 7-series core.
Later,
Josh
post #2 of 55
You have got to be kidding me OMFG

Can you post a pic of your core?

i'm speechless.
post #3 of 55
Crap!
post #4 of 55
Thread Starter 
Showman,
Dude I Swear on it that when I put AS5 on this beast I saw the G-72 core ingraved in her. I have a full desktop 6800NU card in my built PC that I have unlocked to full Ultra specs with a bios flash and voltage mods done to it. That desktop card originally had 12pipes 5 vertex shaders with a 300core and 700 Memory. I modded that card to a full 16pipe 6 vertex shaders set the core at 440 and the memory around 910, Im currently in 3rd place on the futuremark database with a P4 and a 6800NU, here is my URL so you guys know Im legit
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k3=3831474
These laptops absolutly blow my built system at of the water, the 2.8P4 in my desktop is overclocked to 4.0gig with 1060 front side bus, that is a F'ning 1200mhz overclock and these damn laptops run circles arouns it
As we speak Im taking apart 2 XPS's to show you guys this thing has a Gforce 7
in it.
Later,
JOSH
post #5 of 55
Damn, you have reached uncharted waters. Will you do a step by step guide for us?
post #6 of 55
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Originally Posted by camelbackcinema
Damn, you have reached uncharted waters. Will you do a step by step guide for us?
post #7 of 55
Dayamn!

Hmm....I think you have something with that theory. That's a sizeable overclock on a GPU that's supposedly overclocked already. Do take pictures.
post #8 of 55
My XPS2 comes next week. Sounds like a little OCing is in order
post #9 of 55
Has this been verified anywhere else?

Also, I'm curious if this would have any effect on the non-ultra's. I'm really considering returning the 9300 and getting an XPS 2 (even though it'll cost more than I wanted to spend) if this is true.
post #10 of 55
Just like all the i9100 guys thought the Radeon 9800 was really an X800...but it wasn't.
post #11 of 55
I'm so jealous.

Can someone plz decode all this computer speak and make a step by step guide, with pictures maybe even (PWETTY PLEASE), for us common folk.

That's f'ing crazy!!!
post #12 of 55
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Originally Posted by halfchuck
I'm so jealous.

Can someone plz decode all this computer speak and make a step by step guide, with pictures maybe even (PWETTY PLEASE), for us common folk.

That's f'ing crazy!!!
For what?
post #13 of 55
How would a 7 series chip have 6 series bios

Answer that one.
post #14 of 55
I would like to see a little tutorial about the different ways to maxamize your overclocking adventures, using cooling gells and whatnot and how to go about it....I have a 9300, and theres nothing better than chalking up another 100 points in 3d mark.
post #15 of 55
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Originally Posted by shoman24v
For what?
For overclocking to his crazy levels.
post #16 of 55
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Originally Posted by ZippoMan
Just like all the i9100 guys thought the Radeon 9800 was really an X800...but it wasn't.
Just like the i9100 guys, except for the 1000+ more points in 3dmark05 that this guy is claiming. Unlocking the pipes on the Radeon 9800 didn't help quite that much.
post #17 of 55
One guy is apparently hitting almost 5k in 3Dmark05... Dunno what his game benches are tho.
post #18 of 55
BTW what happend to the pics?
post #19 of 55
Please back up your claims with pictures.
post #20 of 55
Show me the mo.. pics

Oh and.. can't find the topic on Xtremsystems, care to point me into the right direction?
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