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Hello everyone in this fine community!
Some of you may have wondered what happened to me. Well, my graduation work took alot of my time its completed and I got my bachelor's degree. I made thesis/gradwork is about Silent work stations and silencing them in working environment and I want to also thank entire community that has been great source for my approved thesis. Well I don't have job yet but I think I'll find something.
I did however started to notice that my game rigs E8400 wolfendale was bit sluggish so I am now messing slight non-volt-increase overclock and so far it looks that 3,0 -> 3,3 Ghz pump does quite amazing job for games. I am glad I am member of this community and wanted to let you all guys know that I am back in action, I want to thank all of you for contributing for this community and Happy New year 2011 to us, silence freaks.
yours truly,
Jani
Some of you may have wondered what happened to me. Well, my graduation work took alot of my time its completed and I got my bachelor's degree. I made thesis/gradwork is about Silent work stations and silencing them in working environment and I want to also thank entire community that has been great source for my approved thesis. Well I don't have job yet but I think I'll find something.
I did however started to notice that my game rigs E8400 wolfendale was bit sluggish so I am now messing slight non-volt-increase overclock and so far it looks that 3,0 -> 3,3 Ghz pump does quite amazing job for games. I am glad I am member of this community and wanted to let you all guys know that I am back in action, I want to thank all of you for contributing for this community and Happy New year 2011 to us, silence freaks.
yours truly,
Jani
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Welcome back, Jani!
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Welcome back! And congratulations on the degree
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Nice to hear things are rolling, congratulations and welcome back!
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Welcome back and congrats on your degree
10% overclock with stock voltage on the e8400 is an easy bump in performance. You should be able to go to 3.5-3.6GHz w/o messing with voltages (dusty memories from when I built this system).
10% overclock with stock voltage on the e8400 is an easy bump in performance. You should be able to go to 3.5-3.6GHz w/o messing with voltages (dusty memories from when I built this system).
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Thanks everyone!
CA_Steve, you're correct that 10% is easy performance pump and I should get easily 3,5 Ghz. I haven't overcloked in while (not since I got my Wolfy 3 years ago), so I just rise FSB to 333 -> 370. I should aim for 3,3 Ghz -> 3,5 Ghz. My HDTS-1283 Red Scorpion with Akasa Apache PWM fan should be more than enough to cool my trusty Wolfy easily. I got 2x2 Mushkin's memories so they should be able to handle overclocking though they're not Mushkin's top of the line.
CA_Steve, you're correct that 10% is easy performance pump and I should get easily 3,5 Ghz. I haven't overcloked in while (not since I got my Wolfy 3 years ago), so I just rise FSB to 333 -> 370. I should aim for 3,3 Ghz -> 3,5 Ghz. My HDTS-1283 Red Scorpion with Akasa Apache PWM fan should be more than enough to cool my trusty Wolfy easily. I got 2x2 Mushkin's memories so they should be able to handle overclocking though they're not Mushkin's top of the line.
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Is there a chance that fellow silencers can view your Bachelor thesis? Sounds quite interesting - also, what study do you do where you get to write something about noisy workstations? Sociology? Psychology? Electrical engineering?
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Its sadly in Finnish, but I think I maybe able to translate it eventually. I got my Bachelors degree in logistical computing systems and I was reviewing noisy computer's in school environment.wouterr5 wrote:Is there a chance that fellow silencers can view your Bachelor thesis? Sounds quite interesting - also, what study do you do where you get to write something about noisy workstations? Sociology? Psychology? Electrical engineering?
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Sweet ! Welcome back and congrats on your degree !
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Congrats and welcome back.
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Dittothejamppa wrote:Hello everyone in this fine community!
Nope, haven't been here much myself. No offense.thejamppa wrote:Some of you may have wondered what happened to me.
I just got mine in Cyber Security. My last class was this past summer.thejamppa wrote:Well, my graduation work took alot of my time its completed and I got my bachelor's degree.
While not quite a thesis mine was on cyber money laundering.thejamppa wrote:I made thesis/gradwork is about Silent work stations and silencing them in working environment and I want to also thank entire community that has been great source for my approved thesis.
My optimism is having a battle with reality, reality is winning.thejamppa wrote:Well I don't have job yet but I think I'll find something.
I upgraded to an E7500 which I run at 3.6 (400*9) at stock voltage. Stock voltage was a lot higher than I had expected at 1.5 and change.thejamppa wrote:I did however started to notice that my game rigs E8400 wolfendale was bit sluggish so I am now messing slight non-volt-increase overclock and so far it looks that 3,0 -> 3,3 Ghz pump does quite amazing job for games.
Ditto again, wait, that's redundant redundant.thejamppa wrote:I am glad I am member of this community and wanted to let you all guys know that I am back in action, I want to thank all of you for contributing for this community and Happy New year 2011 to us, silence freaks.
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Nice to see you're here again, welcome back!thejamppa wrote:Hello everyone in this fine community!