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. Could be your chipset - not enough volts, or could be your memory. What vcore are you running for that frequency?Could also be the fact you are running 4 sticks of memory? Last edited by crunchie; Jun 14, 2009 at 03:35 AM. |
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Thanks for the reply
Running ... 1.334v, I believe here's my data. I just put the four sticks in last month, so those numbers are before, and I was running 2 sticks of Mushkin at the time... and at some point there, was actually running 2 Kingston Values...
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If that is all you are putting into the cpu, I would say you have a bit more to go, provided you can keep it cool.
My 165 can run 2800 with stock vcore, then 1.475 vcore to get to 3150. I reckon I could get it up even higher if I pump 1.6 into her, but I have taken the water cooling off now and put it on my Phenom II .If you can cool it, try 1.45vcore and see what you can get. Drop your memory and HT multi's accordingly. |
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Got bored so one last time pushed my retired X2 5600 F3 Windsor (yup woke her up once again). Here are the numbers.
HTT Speed - 1032.2 Multiplier - 14 Memory type and speed - Kingston ValueRam DDR2 800 @ DDR2 1032 (This kingston is really awesome )FSB - 258 CPU Voltage - 1.48 (unusually higher this time) Motherboard Type/Brand - Asus M4A78 Pro (earlier it was Biostar TF8200A) CPU Type - X2 5600 Windsor F3, 2 x 1MB Cache Memory timings - 6-6-6-18-2T http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=648738
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nice clocking... you still not willing to give up that chip?
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i had a 5000be that hit that high, amazing chips for the cripple architecture imho. Good work man.
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how much voltage? and what you mean cripple architecture? how is it crippled?
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Multiplier: 12 Memory type and speed: Geil Black Dragon DDR2 800 @ DDR 1000 FSB: 250 CPU Voltage: 1.3 in BIOS Motherboard Type/Brand: BIOSTAR TF720 A2+ CPU Type: Athlon64 x2 7750BE (Kuma) Memory timings 5-5-5-15 Cooling: Arctic Freezer 64 Pro Will add cpu-z screenshots soon. |
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yup, real hard to give up my Favorite chip upto date. I might just sell it in few days kissing it bye and move on to new stuff
![]() but that thing sucks up power when you load it up at that speed and voltage probably around 200+W
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Looks like its time for some Deneb and Regor OCs.
No good having just K8 and Phneom I around. ![]() Edit: Here you go ![]()
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is it stable at that speed? Also Pm me before you put it for sale if i have the money i will take it
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not 100% stable needs more voltage and the new Asus board I am goofing with doesn't have enough voltage settings and AOD also doesn't allow more than 1.5v total.
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whats the highest stable you can get and with what voltage?
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Well, not as great idea in on air.
Last week in Hong Kong, it was 30C and 98% Humitity at mid-night.
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On Abit AN52 and Biostar TF8200A it took only 1.38v to be rock solid stable. But this Asus board needs 1.45v to stabilize, may be this is a low end board.
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you may feel differently about my statement, i only mean that phenom2 days are much better then my days with my 5000 be days. i had fun with that proccy, i'm just sayin the phenom 2 series are a lot better and my phenom 2 oc's a hell of a lot better, here's my newest 12 hour stable
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come on amd what the fuck are you thinking SOME of the 65nm did clock better then the 90nm (G2 and F3) the F3 almost always beat the G2 when it came to overclocking.(90nm clocking better then 65nm ) well come to think about it i agree with everything you said. Sorry for going on so long about it. The PII is alot better clock for clock and overclocking... Nice clock you got on that chip. But doesn't high voltage kill the 45nm fast?
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@ pos Not really, from my research heat is really the most important thing, these chips seem to love cool temps, under water with the ac on i idle around 30-32c and load i get about 47. People have been saying stay away from 1.6 and go no higher then about 1.55, the actualy bios set voltage is 1.535 and when it's under load it hits about 1.55 due to the board. Temps are great imho and the performance is incredible. I'm happy with it thus far.
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Heres some of my max clock on my old 5400B.E.
![]() I clocked this 9950 to 3.47GHZ, but I cant find the screenie. But here it is at 3.256GHZ
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3d 35mhz higher on the 5400 then i got on my 4850e.
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and ALOT higher on the 8800GT then i got on mine (mine 830/2080/1114) what voltage you run on that thing? did you do the OCP mod?
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Thats a nice 4850e
![]() What held me back was the fact my board wouldnt let me go above 1.5 with voltage. Otherwise I think 3.6GHZ wouldve been possible
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I think I was pumping 1.4V thru it, and yes I did the OCP mod. It really does let you squeeze out some more MHZ's.I V-Modded the Ram also but It was pointless IMO. Shit either way you got that Card clocked screaming fast
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