AMD Faildozer…errr…Bulldozer

Even if the new AMD Bulldozer CPUs are crap I had an FX-4100 on the desk for 1 month or so, finally 2 days ago I had my 3rd MSI 990FXA-GD80 (the precedent two died cause MSI is a dumbass company that is not able to pull out a working bios). This third board came with an old 11.2 bios that doesn’t support Bulldozer CPUs, so I had to plug in a Deneb chip and flash another bios to be finally able to play with my new CPU. The first bios I tried was the last one, 11.6, and well, it’s crap. When having OC fail the bios corrupt itself so when you press del during post to enter the bios it works for 2 or 3 seconds and then freeze. At least it’s still possible to reflash it, so till the next OC fail the mobo will work normally. 11.5 was even worse, it killed one of my precedent mobo, so better to don’t retry it. 11.4 seems the best so far, but still have corruption issues, in fact 1 hour ago, after 3 or 4 hours of usage, it killed my third board. 11.7 is on the MSI site, but I can’t try it cause the mobo is gone. 11.0, 11.1 and 11.2 don’t support Bulldozer CPUs. So, if you plan to use a Bulldozer chip better to buy something else cause MSI is not able to make a properly working bios. If you use a Deneb/Thuban stick with the 11.2 that so far is the best and as long as I know have not curruption issues. I don’t wanna see this mobo anymore, will see if the retailer will be so willing to give me something else instead of this piece of crap. They don’t have C5F, so probably I will go for Gigabyte 990FXA-UD5 hoping it’s at least a bit better than this MSI. …

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Lenovo Thinkpad E320 + Crucial M4-128

Finally the SSD I bought 2 weeks ago has arrived, it’s a Crucial M4 128 GB already equipped with the 0009 firmware. The biggest problem I had to face when installing it was the thickness of the SSD, the notebook just supports 0.7 cm hard disk but the SSD is 0.9 cm thick. After some thinking I came up at an end: there is no way to put it inside the notebook with its damn metallic case. So, I took the circuit out of its metallic case and just put it inside the notebook. To hold it in the right position I had to use a thin foil of neoprene. …

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A new – REAL – mobile device

After one year or so without a notebook I decide the time to buy a new one is arrived. I’ve to say that I didn’t remember how difficult is to find a decent laptop, 99.999999 % of them are crap. Quite everyone have a damn glossy monitor, a completly useless DVD drive (good only to make the weight grow) and no E-Sata port. Other than that you can add that 85 % of them are also made with very poor materials, superthin plastic case and a very annoying flexible keyboard. After some days of googling I came up on the Lenovo site, the site itself could be better but their notebooks are exactly what I’m looking for. The name is different, Lenovo instead of IBM, but building quality is still exactly the same. So I bought a Lenovo Thinkpad E320, a nice 650 € 13″ machine equiped with Sandy Bridge i3-2310M, 7200 rpm HDD, 4 GB of DDR3, E-Sata, 3 USB 2.0, UMTS module, matt display and 6 cell battery. This is it: …

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A new DUD Bitch in da house

– updated on 22.10.2010 – I think the title is self-explicative…I got a new 2600K and just like the precedent ones it’s a piece of crap. The only ‘interesting’ thing is that this is a quite rare CPU, in fact it comes from Costa Rica plants. It max out at the poor frequency of 5460 MHz, just a bunch of MHz higher than my precedent CPU. …

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I am out, that’s my choice

I am not so good in this kind of things, so I will be as short as possible. After a careful consideration I decided to leave my role on HwProject.net and also leave the HwBot team, the only reason of my choice – and I would like to remark that this is ONLY MY choice – is because I need more freedom to say, write and do what I want without constantly having a big stone over my head that is only waiting to fall down and kill me. While not having anymore any role on that site I will keep posting as simple user and I will continue to bench with my fellows overclocker. As last thing I would like to remark that from today everything I will say, write and do will be just my thoughts, so if you have something to tell me write an e-mail or a PVT on xs, HwBot or HwProject. Avoid to call frank or everyone else to ask for my telephone number because none will give it to you. …

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Gigabyte sucks, that’s why

Nothing new to test, no exams at university, no news about bulldozer…so today I would like to talk about Gigabyte. In the last years I had lots of these overpriced piece of crap. The only one that was worth to be bought was the P35-DS4, after than this I had only a bunch of piece of crap. EP45-Extreme – had 3 of these – the first one arrived borked and never worked like it should do (especially considering it was 250 €), the second one after 4 months started to act weird, refuse to post with 4 DIMMs installed, then worked only with a set of Cellshock and finally died. Had to RMA it, after the usual month, I had the replacement, put it in a case and after 4 months did exactly the same as the precedent one. After sending it to Gigabyte I had to wait 2 months and half to get back the same board with a paper where they say that this piece of crap worked well. I asked what kind of RAM they used but nothing, they didn’t reply my e-mail. After had sent some more e-mails I was contacted by the local Gigabyte PR, he told me to go at a local shop and ask them to try my board and write somewhere that they certificate that the board doesn’t work…ya, sure, they will do this for me, especially for free… I already wasted my money for the first RMA, I told them that I didn’t wanna waste no more but they kept bullshitting me. They also told me that if I want they can pick up the board and send it to someone that could repair it, but this isn’t for free and I will have to pay the expense. To sum it up: I sent them the board, after 2 month I had it back but it doesn’t worked properly, so I sent it to them for the second time and this time they said the fucking board was working correctly. After this someone contacted me and told me probably they could repair the board but I had to pay for it… That day I told myself that this would have been my last Gigabyte. For the next 2 years I didn’t touched none of them, but when Sandy-Whore hitted the shelf I was forced to buy a Giga because they were the only one good for 3dmark 01. I bought 2 Gigabyte, P67A-UD4 and later an UD5, and this was a BIG mistake. The first UD4 arrived borked, VCORE different from AUTO and the mobo didn’t post…WTF, another DOA piece of crap. RMA it and after 2 months I had a new one, this time at least I can change voltages…but…Elpida Hyper RAMs didn’t work well and can’t boot at high BCLK…and today, 26-09-2011 the situation is still the same because in Gigabyte they are lazy and doesn’t support their overpriced piece of crap. Then I bought the UD5, same shit as UD4 but higher price…well played Giga… I sold both these piece of crap and bought an EVGA, that is working ALOT better. But there’s more, a bunch of months ago I recieved a Gigabyte g1.assassin, a 450 € uber high end mobo designed specifically for gamers – I have to argue even on that because a real gamer doesn’t looks at graphic details – By the way, this beast arrived, I paired it with my i7-950 and one of my triple channel Elpida Hyper kit but after a bunch of minutes I found out that all my high end DDR3 kits refuse to work properly over 1700 MHz. I also noticed that there was only a single LAN port managed by KillerNIC and that was a very bad choice because this thing is well known for its slow data transfer rate and its high CPU usage even if compared with the cheapo Realtek every other mainboard have. I did my tests and wrote the review but when was the time to publish it the guys of Gigabyte HQ in Taiwan said that we wrote bullshits, that their KillerNIC wasn’t a piece of crap like everyone know and that they managed to run the memory at the astonishing frequency of 1900 MHz – that is well below the rated speed of my kits specifically built for Intel 1366 platform – So, beware because I’ve the feeling they do this way with alot of reviewers, if you write what they like to read it’s ok, if you didn’t then you are not allowed to publish the review. Moral of the story: keep yourself as far as possible from Gigabyte crap. …

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ATI Driver Tweaker :: C

ATI Driver Tweaker is a simple program that allows the user to manage the most important driver settings of ATI videocards. I wrote it because I am tired of all the others tweaking software for ATI graphic cards, quite often they don’t work properly or make 3d programs crash. This program is written in pure C, doesn’t need NET framework or any other kind of crap, doesn’t need to be installed and works on Windows XP, Vista and Seven (both x86 and x64 versions) …

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Today is a good day

Yeah, today is a good day, I woke up at 10 am, messed around for 2 hours and then had lunch. After lunch at 1 pm I had my 30 minutes of sports at TV and then went back to my PC and…and…that’s what I saw: HwBot.org link First thing I though was: WTF is that? another dumb fake result… But when I saw who is the guy that posted I IMMEDIATELY changed my mind, this wasn’t a fake, the guy is Macci, an overclocking legend who is working for AMD from many years. That’s a BIG news for us, 8.4 GHz with a B2 step ES CPU is something way way better than what I expected. 8.4 GHz at liquid elium will likely be something around 8 GHz at LN2 and around 7.6/7.7 GHz for the single thread benchmarks. Now, with all the fucktard limitations SandyBitch crap have and SandyBitch-E crap will have I’m starting to think that finally AMD can have a CPU to compete in the extreme overclocking world. If the IPC of these new BD is 15/20% better than thuban/deneb stuff these CPUs will spank Intel really hard especially looking at how low priced this stuff is and how high priced the Intel crap is. I will buy some of these CPU at the day one, that’s for sure …

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