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Ok, here is where I'm currently at.
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The only thing that bother's me a little is that I had to up the voltage to get that clock stable. I know not every chip is the same but I read somewhere that people were getting 3.5Ghz on stock voltage.
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Here with Asus M4A79T-Del
NB@1.4V HT@1.26V 1.45Vcore ![]() With higher NB Freq but less HT and ram
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Well for 3.56Ghz I had it set to 1.45v, but I'm pretty sure I could have used less voltage. For 3.28Ghz I have it set to 1.4v. *shrugs*
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Well, after a little bit of experimenting, I found that if I raise the CPU NB VID up .100v from default, I can lower the CPU voltage considerably, with it still being stable. And raising the CPU NB VID I had no real change in temps, so that's good. In fact, when I raised the voltage for that, my CPU temps went down a couple of degree's, according to Everest, so that to me is a little strange. You might want to try that and see if you can lower your CPU voltage some.
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Here's where I am so far. Unfortunately with this high clock I had to disable my 4th core and lower my NB freq to get it OCCT stable. I'm running a 1.52 vcore.
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My 720 should be here by Friday, expect to see me on the top 5 lol
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CPU NB VID? okay ill try and raise that also
i seem to be getting memory_management bsods ive had 2 so far so i boosted the ram voltage and decreased the frequency by 1mhz which is a lot with the multi, also made it 800mhz ddr instead of auto and made the HT 2ghz, 9x multi htt ill fart about with the NB see if that is the key element in getting higher!
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[QUOTE=Supreme0verlord;1287265]Holy crap that's alot of voltage for 3.6Ghz, try raising your CPU NB VID voltage up some and see if you can lower those volt's! (Check my above post concerning that) BTW, you might want to try Prime95 for stability testing as I tried OCCT with my current clock and voltage and it said it wasn't stable, now with Prime95, it said it was. I also use Super PI for testing, just make it compute 4-8m digits of Pi and you will find out if it's stable or not.
It runs pretty hot as well when 100% loaded but I'll take your advise and lower the voltage until it becomes unstable again. I just started at 1.55 to see how high I could go before it croaked. I only ran OCCT CPU test for 1/2 hour but felt that would be enough plus I've been running my folding GPU client in the background while gaming and it hasn't crashed once (that's my personal benchmark ).
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I ran 3.8 1.55 only 3 cores. I dont see why it takes so much voltage to get to 3.6
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True that. Why arent you using the multi?
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![]() I should be able to clock a tad higher than 4.07GHZ by next weekend. I have a new some WC Goods coming my way..
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Well my 3.79 wasnt stable i was publishing a movie and it bsod but it was good on prime
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Originally I did but my HT link wouldn't go any faster than 1600 stock and I can't afford AM3 yet.
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3.5Ghz!!
Wooooooot, I got up to 3.5Ghz now! It's completely Prime stable with a very reasonable voltage to.
![]() I would post a pic of the load temps but the image won't upload for some reason! If you can believe it, the load temps after an hour and a half running Prime95 using small FFT's was 26C with each of the core's at 28C! < That was me when I saw the temps after it was running that long lol.Edit - Ok, now it let me upload the pic, I guess you can't have a "+" in the file name........
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