HP Blackbird 002

HP Blackbird 002
Stock Image of HP Blackbird 002 Dedication Edition

Saturday, November 3, 2007

Coming Later Today!

I know I promised Crysis footage days ago, but it's been rather hectic around here as I am getting to ready to switch jobs, and move out of state. However it will have slowed down a bit today, so not only will I post the Crysis MP Beta footage, I will also put up Edition 2 of the Podcast. I still need to write Edition 2, but it shouldn't be hard now that I actually have some hands on with the HP Blackbird 002. I will review the Pre-Production model that I received in error, and discuss options for different OC profiles.

You may have noticed the 3Dmark Scores in the previous post, and I must say I am quite pleased with the score. I know they aren't the best, but then again I don't ever plain on putting a LN2 cooler chamber on my QX6850. That is the only way to crank out a 29,000+ 3D Mark, or at least I think it is. I am not the world's OC authority.

It is possible to bring this CPU up from 3.00Ghz per core to a not so paltry 3.5Ghz just by adjusting the CPU multiplier, and that is without touching the core voltage. By adjusting the voltage to 1.45 Volts with a 10x multiplier you can get a stable 3.7Ghz from this chip. Not too shabby. I haven't been brave enough to try it myself, but I will reference the online resources where I have been doing my research. I will also make sure to add the elusive show links this time, I sort of blew it off last time.

G'night,
Cannis

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