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The idea is easy.
Exist two tables, 1st one is for OC stable with stability test and the 2nd one is only for OC (don't stable necessary)
1- The rules for OC stable are this:
Post the OC's here and in this format
Updated example:
Cpu: 955
Name: saint19
Stepping: C2
Frequency: 3700
ref*multi: 200*18.5
CPU voltage: 1.42
CPU-NB: 1.30
nb frequency: 2600
NB volts: 1.2
RAM: 4GB 1600Mhz DDR3 8-8-8-24-2T @ 1.65V
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD5
Cooling: Air cooling/Hyper 212+
OS: 7 64-bit
GFLOPS: 49 (Only for LinX)
(For Gigaflops, You must run either LinX for at least 5 runs, screen shot required, peak score will be taken)
The stability test can be do it with 2 hours on any of this progmras: Prime95, LinX, OCCT or y-cruncher in stress test mode*
* Launch the program, press 2, enter, 0, enter, x GB (x being nearly how much RAM your system has free according to task manager), and press enter. The program will periodically indicate how much time has been consumed for the testing.
It doesn't need to be in that specific order, but don't post just a screenie, it makes it much slower for me to update, and i don't have enough info to fill in many of the spaces. Thanks in advance
Posts with no verification of stability (screenie) were not added to the list, furthermore, posts a CPUz validation only were added to the 2nd table. If you wish to be added to the list. Follow the above format and post a screenshot verifying stability.
Give as much info as you can. Results can also be updated or filled in. Please make a new post to do so and post the pic in thumbnail size.
Stable OC
Stable OC table
Insane OC
Insane OC table
Now start to OC folks!
I hate that this don't support HTML code
Exist two tables, 1st one is for OC stable with stability test and the 2nd one is only for OC (don't stable necessary)
1- The rules for OC stable are this:
Post the OC's here and in this format
Updated example:
Cpu: 955
Name: saint19
Stepping: C2
Frequency: 3700
ref*multi: 200*18.5
CPU voltage: 1.42
CPU-NB: 1.30
nb frequency: 2600
NB volts: 1.2
RAM: 4GB 1600Mhz DDR3 8-8-8-24-2T @ 1.65V
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD5
Cooling: Air cooling/Hyper 212+
OS: 7 64-bit
GFLOPS: 49 (Only for LinX)
(For Gigaflops, You must run either LinX for at least 5 runs, screen shot required, peak score will be taken)
The stability test can be do it with 2 hours on any of this progmras: Prime95, LinX, OCCT or y-cruncher in stress test mode*
* Launch the program, press 2, enter, 0, enter, x GB (x being nearly how much RAM your system has free according to task manager), and press enter. The program will periodically indicate how much time has been consumed for the testing.
It doesn't need to be in that specific order, but don't post just a screenie, it makes it much slower for me to update, and i don't have enough info to fill in many of the spaces. Thanks in advance
Posts with no verification of stability (screenie) were not added to the list, furthermore, posts a CPUz validation only were added to the 2nd table. If you wish to be added to the list. Follow the above format and post a screenshot verifying stability.
Give as much info as you can. Results can also be updated or filled in. Please make a new post to do so and post the pic in thumbnail size.
Stable OC
Stable OC table
Insane OC
Insane OC table
Now start to OC folks!
I hate that this don't support HTML code
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ahumphers91
September 14, 2010 6:00:39 PM
here saint19:
2 hours prime95
CPU: 740
Name: Ahumphers91
Stepping: C2
Frequency: 3811.51
Ref* Mulitiplier: 206.03 * 18.5
CPU Voltage: 1.552v
NB Frequency: 2060Mhz
NB-Volts- Auto
RAM: 4GB 1600Mhz DDR3 7-8-7-24-2T @ 1.65V
Motherboard: Asus M4A77TD
Cooling: Air Cooling/ CPU Zalman 9700 110 MM Fan
O.S. Win XP 32bit
2 hours prime95
CPU: 740
Name: Ahumphers91
Stepping: C2
Frequency: 3811.51
Ref* Mulitiplier: 206.03 * 18.5
CPU Voltage: 1.552v
NB Frequency: 2060Mhz
NB-Volts- Auto
RAM: 4GB 1600Mhz DDR3 7-8-7-24-2T @ 1.65V
Motherboard: Asus M4A77TD
Cooling: Air Cooling/ CPU Zalman 9700 110 MM Fan
O.S. Win XP 32bit
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ahumphers91 said:
here saint19:2 hours prime95
CPU: 740
Name: Ahumphers91
Stepping: C2
Frequency: 3811.51
Ref* Mulitiplier: 206.03 * 18.5
CPU Voltage: 1.552v
NB Frequency: 2060Mhz
NB-Volts- Auto
RAM: 4GB 1600Mhz DDR3 7-8-7-24-2T @ 1.65V
Motherboard: Asus M4A77TD
Cooling: Air Cooling/ CPU Zalman 9700 110 MM Fan
O.S. Win XP 32bit
U forget the screenie of the stability test. For now u will be added in the Insane table.
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ahumphers91
September 15, 2010 12:03:50 AM
ScoobyJooby-Jew
September 16, 2010 2:04:01 AM
ahumphers91
September 16, 2010 4:16:20 AM
Ok, now heres my real numbers. I couldn't quite pass prime with the other settings, but here are some settings that did pass!
CPU: 740
Name: Ahumphers91
Stepping: C2
Frequency: 3811.2mhz
Ref* Mulitiplier: 206.03 * 18.5
CPU Voltage: 1.552v
NB Frequency: 2060Mhz
NB-Volts- Auto
RAM: 4GB 1600 downclocked 1333Mhz DDR3 7-8-7-24-2T @ 1.59V
Motherboard: Asus M4A77TD
Cooling: Air Cooling/ CPU Zalman 9700 110 MM Fan
O.S. Win XP 32bit
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Edit: 1.51250v in bios and 1.5 volts for the ram at 1333
CPU: 740
Name: Ahumphers91
Stepping: C2
Frequency: 3811.2mhz
Ref* Mulitiplier: 206.03 * 18.5
CPU Voltage: 1.552v
NB Frequency: 2060Mhz
NB-Volts- Auto
RAM: 4GB 1600 downclocked 1333Mhz DDR3 7-8-7-24-2T @ 1.59V
Motherboard: Asus M4A77TD
Cooling: Air Cooling/ CPU Zalman 9700 110 MM Fan
O.S. Win XP 32bit

Edit: 1.51250v in bios and 1.5 volts for the ram at 1333
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ahumphers91
September 16, 2010 6:14:39 AM
ScoobyJooby-Jew
September 16, 2010 6:49:05 AM
CPU: 945
name: Deneb
Stepping:c2
frequency: 3525 mhz
FSB*Multiplier: 235mhz*15.0
CPU Voltage:1.344v
HT link: 2115.5 mhz
NB volts : auto (1.2v)
CPU Cooling: Hyper TX3 set to auto speeds
RAM: 4 gigs Corsair XMS3 1333 downclocked to 1253 mhz 8-8-8-20
FSB: DRAM : 3:8
RAM Voltage: 1.5
MOBO: Gigabyte GA-MA 790XT-UD4P
OS: Win7 64 bit
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48 celsius after 4 hours stress
I can't hit 3.6 stable. And I really dont want to do an insane OC
name: Deneb
Stepping:c2
frequency: 3525 mhz
FSB*Multiplier: 235mhz*15.0
CPU Voltage:1.344v
HT link: 2115.5 mhz
NB volts : auto (1.2v)
CPU Cooling: Hyper TX3 set to auto speeds
RAM: 4 gigs Corsair XMS3 1333 downclocked to 1253 mhz 8-8-8-20
FSB: DRAM : 3:8
RAM Voltage: 1.5
MOBO: Gigabyte GA-MA 790XT-UD4P
OS: Win7 64 bit

48 celsius after 4 hours stress
I can't hit 3.6 stable. And I really dont want to do an insane OC
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Nice clocks gang.
Cpu: B35 (435)
Name: green300
Stepping: C2
Frequency: 3.7
ref*multi: 257*14.5
CPU voltage: 1.475
CPU-NB: auto
nb frequency: 2313
NB volts: auto
RAM: 2GB G.Skill 1333/FE310666CL8-1GBHK @1371 7-7-7-18-1T 1.53v
Motherboard: Asus M4A77TD
Cooling: CCF 120
OS: XP/32
Best stable oc: http://img137.imageshack.us/img137/9533/3725.jpg
CPU-Z
Best 1M: http://img9.imageshack.us/img9/945/spi3.png
Best 32M: http://img819.imageshack.us/img819/2421/pi32.jpg
1hr. linx/max problem size: http://img710.imageshack.us/img710/3575/38149.jpg
Best run. (2720NB): http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1378200
Cpu: B35 (435)
Name: green300
Stepping: C2
Frequency: 3.7
ref*multi: 257*14.5
CPU voltage: 1.475
CPU-NB: auto
nb frequency: 2313
NB volts: auto
RAM: 2GB G.Skill 1333/FE310666CL8-1GBHK @1371 7-7-7-18-1T 1.53v
Motherboard: Asus M4A77TD
Cooling: CCF 120
OS: XP/32
Best stable oc: http://img137.imageshack.us/img137/9533/3725.jpg
CPU-Z
Best 1M: http://img9.imageshack.us/img9/945/spi3.png
Best 32M: http://img819.imageshack.us/img819/2421/pi32.jpg
1hr. linx/max problem size: http://img710.imageshack.us/img710/3575/38149.jpg
Best run. (2720NB): http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1378200
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ScoobyJooby-Jew
September 16, 2010 6:06:16 PM
ScoobyJooby-Jew
September 16, 2010 6:08:28 PM
ScoobyJooby-Jew
September 16, 2010 11:08:42 PM
ScoobyJooby-Jew
September 17, 2010 3:32:21 AM
saint19 said:
Hi ScoobyJooby-Jew and good OC.I think that u can go with more without problems set the HT to default (2000MHz) and rise more the FBS.
unfortunately, i cannot exceed past 3525 mhz. I lowered the HT and bumped the fsb to 240, and my comp rebooted 10 seconds into prime95 "in place FFT's" test. And it won't load windows with anymore voltage applied. I am happy with a 500mhz boost though
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Haha, Saint can i just show you the screenie of my folding@home running for a long time XD as proof of stablity? Cause really, I don't want to stop folding for THG! (Really though I'm just to lazy to run Prime95 that long, given that means I can't fold. Soo can I just screenie the 24/7 folding I'm doing?
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ahumphers91
September 17, 2010 4:22:32 AM
Scoobyjooby-jew, what is your temps? Are you running a stock heatsink? 1.334v-core is really low. I can safley run 49 degrees celsius overclocked 3.81 ghz and im testing 3.29 ghz and not exceeding 49 still. my v-core now is at 1.54 or something like that in bios. I also started using zero therm, it dropped my temps 30c when I was having trouble overclocking in the beginning, I was getting way hot.
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miwanuma
September 17, 2010 4:37:22 AM
Hello here is my rig.....
Cpu: 1055T
Name: miwanuma
Stepping: ?
Frequency: 3919
ref*multi: 279*14
CPU voltage: 1.45
CPU-NB: auto
nb frequency: 1959.6
NB volts: 1.35
RAM: 8GB G.Skill 1600 DDR3 Ripjaws 9-9-9-24 2T @1.65v
Motherboard: Asus M4A89GTD Pro
Cooling: Corsair H50
OS: Win 7 Ultimate 64
Temp 56c @100% load on prime
Screnie
http://img716.imageshack.us/img716/2982/cpuprim3916.png
Cpu: 1055T
Name: miwanuma
Stepping: ?
Frequency: 3919
ref*multi: 279*14
CPU voltage: 1.45
CPU-NB: auto
nb frequency: 1959.6
NB volts: 1.35
RAM: 8GB G.Skill 1600 DDR3 Ripjaws 9-9-9-24 2T @1.65v
Motherboard: Asus M4A89GTD Pro
Cooling: Corsair H50
OS: Win 7 Ultimate 64
Temp 56c @100% load on prime
Screnie
http://img716.imageshack.us/img716/2982/cpuprim3916.png
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ScoobyJooby-Jew
September 17, 2010 6:11:04 AM
ahumphers91 said:
Scoobyjooby-jew, what is your temps? Are you running a stock heatsink? 1.334v-core is really low. I can safley run 49 degrees celsius overclocked 3.81 ghz and im testing 3.29 ghz and not exceeding 49 still. my v-core now is at 1.54 or something like that in bios. I also started using zero therm, it dropped my temps 30c when I was having trouble overclocking in the beginning, I was getting way hot.my temps are great. sucking in ambient air of about 25 to 28 degrees celsius, my cpu idles 34 celsius. hits 48/49 after 4 hours prime95, fan speed set to auto. it just wont load into windows with +.075v. I tried giving the NB a +.1v as well, cause i read a guide said it could help. I don't remember the guide though.
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ScoobyJooby-Jew
September 17, 2010 6:12:43 AM
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unfortunately, i cannot exceed past 3525 mhz. I lowered the HT and bumped the fsb to 240, and my comp rebooted 10 seconds into prime95 "in place FFT's" test. And it won't load windows with anymore voltage applied. I am happy with a 500mhz boost though
Scooby: When u rise the FBS u also rise the RAM speed so check that cause I think that u need slow down the RAM speed for rise the FBS and get the OC stable.
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Haha, Saint can i just show you the screenie of my folding@home running for a long time XD as proof of stablity? Cause really, I don't want to stop folding for THG! (Really though I'm just to lazy to run Prime95 that long, given that means I can't fold. Soo can I just screenie the 24/7 folding I'm doing?Sorry man, only prime95, LinX or OCCT are accepted as stability test.
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miwanuma
September 17, 2010 3:01:41 PM
saint19 said:
The idea is easy.Exist two tables, 1st one is for OC stable with stability test and the 2nd one is only for OC (don't stable necessary)
1- The rules for OC stable are this:
Post the OC's here and in this format
Updated example:
Cpu: 955
Name: saint19
Stepping: C2
Frequency: 3700
ref*multi: 200*18.5
CPU voltage: 1.42
CPU-NB: 1.30
nb frequency: 2600
NB volts: 1.2
RAM: 4GB 1600Mhz DDR3 8-8-8-24-2T @ 1.65V
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD5
Cooling: Air cooling/Hyper 212+
OS: 7 64-bit
GFLOPS: 49 (Only for LinX)
(For Gigaflops, You must run either LinX for at least 5 runs, screen shot required, peak score will be taken)
The stability test can be do it with 2 hours P95, 1 hour LinX, or 3 hours OCCT.
It doesn't need to be in that specific order, but don't post just a screenie, it makes it much slower for me to update, and i don't have enough info to fill in many of the spaces. Thanks in advance
Posts with no verification of stability (screenie) were not added to the list, furthermore, posts a CPUz validation only were added to the 2nd table. If you wish to be added to the list. Follow the above format and post a screenshot verifying stability.
Give as much info as you can. Results can also be updated or filled in. Please make a new post to do so and post the pic in thumbnail size.
Stable OC
Stable OC table
Insane OC
Insane OC table
Now start to OC folks!
I hate that this don't support HTML code
how do you post a pic on thread?
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miwanuma said:
how do you post a pic on thread?Exist two possible options for that:
1- U can use the following format:
2- If u use some pages like ImageShack when u select share a picture look for the option "Thumbnail Size" and select "Forums" option finally copy and paste the address in the thread
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miwanuma
September 17, 2010 5:25:08 PM
saint19 said:
Exist two possible options for that:1- U can use the following format:
2- If u use some pages like ImageShack when u select share a picture look for the option "Thumbnail Size" and select "Forums" option finally copy and paste the address in the thread
Thank you!! I appreciate everything you have done for me!!
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ScoobyJooby-Jew
September 17, 2010 5:58:42 PM
saint19 said:
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unfortunately, i cannot exceed past 3525 mhz. I lowered the HT and bumped the fsb to 240, and my comp rebooted 10 seconds into prime95 "in place FFT's" test. And it won't load windows with anymore voltage applied. I am happy with a 500mhz boost though
Scooby: When u rise the FBS u also rise the RAM speed so check that cause I think that u need slow down the RAM speed for rise the FBS and get the OC stable.
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green300 said:
Scoob, can you go to your vcore in your bios and then type in any value you want, like 1.38 or even just 1.4, and press enter to set it ?saint: i do have my ram downclocked. its on the 5.33 multiplier, so stock speeds would have it around 1066mhz. with the FSB increase its 12xxmhz. its stock rated at 1333 (1600 OC). And it will run stable till it gets to around 1550mhz, it least it did for me when I was cllimbing up the FSB increases
green:nah it only allows me to add in .025v increments. And it won't boot with +.075v. I know this. I stayed up way to late one night trying to hit 3.6 ghz stable with various confgurations
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ahumphers91
September 18, 2010 6:46:08 AM
Cpu: 740 BE
Name: Ahumphers
Stepping: C2
Frequency: 3820
ref*multi: 202 * 19
CPU voltage: 1.53v
CPU-NB: 2010
NB volts: 1.2v
RAM: 4GB G.Skill 1600 DDR3 Ripjaws 7-8-7-24 1T @1.65v
Motherboard: Asus M4A77TD
Cooling: Zalman 9700
OS: Win XP 32bit
http://s868.photobucket.com/albums/ab247/Ahumphers91/?a...
Name: Ahumphers
Stepping: C2
Frequency: 3820
ref*multi: 202 * 19
CPU voltage: 1.53v
CPU-NB: 2010
NB volts: 1.2v
RAM: 4GB G.Skill 1600 DDR3 Ripjaws 7-8-7-24 1T @1.65v
Motherboard: Asus M4A77TD
Cooling: Zalman 9700
OS: Win XP 32bit
http://s868.photobucket.com/albums/ab247/Ahumphers91/?a...
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miwanuma
September 18, 2010 9:46:05 AM
Updated overclock.... Special thanks to saint for all his help in my thread to get here. Without him I would not have done this! Would have been stuck at 3.5ghz
Cpu: 1055T
Name: miwanuma
Stepping: 0
Frequency: 4002
ref*multi: 285*14
CPU voltage: 1.48v
CPU-NB: 2001
NB volts: 1.2v
RAM: 8GB G.Skill DDR3 1600 Ripjaws 9-9-9-24 2T @1.65v
Motherboard: Asus M4A89GTD-PRO
Cooling: Corsair H-50
OS: Win 7 64
Screenies
http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/488/cpuid918.png
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1395783
Cpu: 1055T
Name: miwanuma
Stepping: 0
Frequency: 4002
ref*multi: 285*14
CPU voltage: 1.48v
CPU-NB: 2001
NB volts: 1.2v
RAM: 8GB G.Skill DDR3 1600 Ripjaws 9-9-9-24 2T @1.65v
Motherboard: Asus M4A89GTD-PRO
Cooling: Corsair H-50
OS: Win 7 64
Screenies
http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/488/cpuid918.png
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1395783
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piranhamoose
September 23, 2010 1:58:46 AM
First of all, I'd like to say that I'm a total beginner to overclocking. For the past week, I've read and read all the different guides and forum posts to try to understand and get a grasp how overclocking a chip works. It was quite daunting at first and was ready to give up, as not many people offer advice or share their knowledge outright in some forums.
I think this is a great thread for beginners to be able to compare different settings and to assuage the intimidation one encounters when beginning an overclocking project. Here's my contribution
CPU: 945 Phenom II X4 Deneb 95 watts
NAME: PiranhaMoose
STEPPING: C2
FREQUENCY: 3600 MHZ
REF*MULTI: 240*15
CPU VOLTAGE: 1.46250
CPU-NB: 2160 (9x multiplier)
CPU-NB VOLTAGE: 1.25
SB CHIPSET VOLTAGE: 1.22
HT LINK FREQUENCY: 1800 MHZ
HT LINK VOLTAGE: 1.215
RAM: OCZ Reapers 4GB DDR2 PC-6400 downclocked to 333mhz / 5-5-5-15-24 @ 800mhz
RAM VOLTAGE: 1.905
TEMPERATURE: 32C IDLE (with cool and quiet disabled) - 54C (100% load 2 hours Prime95)
MOTHERBOARD: ASUS M4A785-M
COOLING: Zalman 9500A 92mm
OS: Windows 7 Professional x86
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By the way..... Dude, it's NOT a Dell!
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Peace.......
I think this is a great thread for beginners to be able to compare different settings and to assuage the intimidation one encounters when beginning an overclocking project. Here's my contribution
CPU: 945 Phenom II X4 Deneb 95 watts
NAME: PiranhaMoose
STEPPING: C2
FREQUENCY: 3600 MHZ
REF*MULTI: 240*15
CPU VOLTAGE: 1.46250
CPU-NB: 2160 (9x multiplier)
CPU-NB VOLTAGE: 1.25
SB CHIPSET VOLTAGE: 1.22
HT LINK FREQUENCY: 1800 MHZ
HT LINK VOLTAGE: 1.215
RAM: OCZ Reapers 4GB DDR2 PC-6400 downclocked to 333mhz / 5-5-5-15-24 @ 800mhz
RAM VOLTAGE: 1.905
TEMPERATURE: 32C IDLE (with cool and quiet disabled) - 54C (100% load 2 hours Prime95)
MOTHERBOARD: ASUS M4A785-M
COOLING: Zalman 9500A 92mm
OS: Windows 7 Professional x86

By the way..... Dude, it's NOT a Dell!




Peace.......
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miwanuma
September 23, 2010 5:06:42 PM
piranhamoose said:
First of all, I'd like to say that I'm a total beginner to overclocking. For the past week, I've read and read all the different guides and forum posts to try to understand and get a grasp how overclocking a chip works. It was quite daunting at first and was ready to give up, as not many people offer advice or share their knowledge outright in some forums. I think this is a great thread for beginners to be able to compare different settings and to assuage the intimidation one encounters when beginning an overclocking project. Here's my contribution
CPU: 945 Phenom II X4 Deneb 95 watts
NAME: PiranhaMoose
STEPPING: C2
FREQUENCY: 3600 MHZ
REF*MULTI: 240*15
CPU VOLTAGE: 1.46250
CPU-NB: 2160 (9x multiplier)
CPU-NB VOLTAGE: 1.25
SB CHIPSET VOLTAGE: 1.22
HT LINK FREQUENCY: 1800 MHZ
HT LINK VOLTAGE: 1.215
RAM: OCZ Reapers 4GB DDR2 PC-6400 downclocked to 333mhz / 5-5-5-15-24 @ 800mhz
RAM VOLTAGE: 1.905
TEMPERATURE: 32C IDLE (with cool and quiet disabled) - 54C (100% load 2 hours Prime95)
MOTHERBOARD: ASUS M4A785-M
COOLING: Zalman 9500A 92mm
OS: Windows 7 Professional x86
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By the way..... Dude, it's NOT a Dell!
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awfulwaffle
September 24, 2010 1:48:29 AM
here's mine
It's not much but it definitely beats the crap out of the stock frequency.
CPU: Phenom 9550 Agena
Name: Awfulwaffle (T3HPWN1N470R on CPU-Z)
Stepping: 3
Frequency: 2750 Mhz
Vcore: 1.318V
Ref*Multi: 250x11
NB: 2250 Mhz
NB Volts: Auto
RAM: 6GB Kingston/Hyundai Electronics PC 6400 DDR2
Temps: ~32C Idle, 46C-51C under 100 percent load
MOBO: Asus M4N82 Deluxe
Cooler: Coolermaster Hyper TX3
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Speedfan is of the last section of stress testing but you get the idea
It's not much but it definitely beats the crap out of the stock frequency.
CPU: Phenom 9550 Agena
Name: Awfulwaffle (T3HPWN1N470R on CPU-Z)
Stepping: 3
Frequency: 2750 Mhz
Vcore: 1.318V
Ref*Multi: 250x11
NB: 2250 Mhz
NB Volts: Auto
RAM: 6GB Kingston/Hyundai Electronics PC 6400 DDR2
Temps: ~32C Idle, 46C-51C under 100 percent load
MOBO: Asus M4N82 Deluxe
Cooler: Coolermaster Hyper TX3
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Speedfan is of the last section of stress testing but you get the idea
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awfulwaffle said:
here's mineIt's not much but it definitely beats the crap out of the stock frequency.
CPU: Phenom 9550 Agena
Name: Awfulwaffle (T3HPWN1N470R on CPU-Z)
Stepping: 3
Frequency: 2750 Mhz
Vcore: 1.318V
Ref*Multi: 250x11
NB: 2250 Mhz
NB Volts: Auto
RAM: 6GB Kingston/Hyundai Electronics PC 6400 DDR2
Temps: ~32C Idle, 46C-51C under 100 percent load
MOBO: Asus M4N82 Deluxe
Cooler: Coolermaster Hyper TX3
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Speedfan is of the last section of stress testing but you get the idea
Please post the pict with the prime95 time visible for now I can't confirm that is stable.
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awfulwaffle
September 24, 2010 5:33:12 PM
saint19 said:
Please post the pict with the prime95 time visible for now I can't confirm that is stable.I thought it was visible in that screen, Prime95 is open and it says in the main thread when it started and stopped the workers. If that's not what you wanted, what do i need a screen of?
Thanks,
Alex
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awfulwaffle
September 24, 2010 5:35:06 PM
Oh crap the CPUZ in that is from after i stopped the test so it reduced the multiplier lol. Here's the real one
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1402992
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1402992
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awfulwaffle said:
I thought it was visible in that screen, Prime95 is open and it says in the main thread when it started and stopped the workers. If that's not what you wanted, what do i need a screen of?Thanks,
Alex
Check one of the other screeni and u will the that prime95 show the total stress time at the end of each window, that what I need to know that's stable.
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awfulwaffle
September 25, 2010 1:28:03 AM
dannyboy3210
September 25, 2010 9:57:50 PM
I have a stable overclock, tested 18h+ on prime 95, I just tried raising the NB frequency and then ran prime95 again, right as I was saving the screenshot after 2 hours and 22 minutes of torture test, I got the BSOD. So, I dialed my NB back to normal and will edit this post when I've run the Prime 95 again (Its been stable for 18h+ but didn't take a screenshot because I hadn't seen this thread yet) and have gotten a screenshot that saves without giving me the dreaded BSOD... XD
In the meantime, I'm not quite sure what to put my cpu down as, because its a Athlon II X3 440, unlocked to a supposed Phenom II X4 B40, and then overclocked. I'll just leave it as what CPUZ says it is:
Cpu: AMD PHENOM II X4
Name: DANIEL-PC
Stepping: BL-C2
Frequency: 3536.73 Mhz
Ref*Multi: 235.78*15
CPU voltage: 1.452v (which goes up to ~1.47v under load)
CPU-NB: Auto
NB Frequency: 1886
NB volts: Auto
RAM: 4GB 1572 Mhz DDR3 7-8-7-24-1T @ 1.5V
Motherboard: ASUS M4A87TD/USB3
Cooling: Air cooling / Thermaltake Contac 29
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
Like I said before, I will edit this post once I've run prime 95 AGAIN to post an image with a successful 2h+ run.
Here's the link to the cpuz confirmation thing.
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1406947
Edit: Here's the image
http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa13/dannyboy3210/St...
I'm not quite sure how to get it to display at full resolution... hm... but you can see the cpu speed and that its been running for 11h+.
In the meantime, I'm not quite sure what to put my cpu down as, because its a Athlon II X3 440, unlocked to a supposed Phenom II X4 B40, and then overclocked. I'll just leave it as what CPUZ says it is:
Cpu: AMD PHENOM II X4
Name: DANIEL-PC
Stepping: BL-C2
Frequency: 3536.73 Mhz
Ref*Multi: 235.78*15
CPU voltage: 1.452v (which goes up to ~1.47v under load)
CPU-NB: Auto
NB Frequency: 1886
NB volts: Auto
RAM: 4GB 1572 Mhz DDR3 7-8-7-24-1T @ 1.5V
Motherboard: ASUS M4A87TD/USB3
Cooling: Air cooling / Thermaltake Contac 29
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
Like I said before, I will edit this post once I've run prime 95 AGAIN to post an image with a successful 2h+ run.
Here's the link to the cpuz confirmation thing.
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1406947
Edit: Here's the image
http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa13/dannyboy3210/St...
I'm not quite sure how to get it to display at full resolution... hm... but you can see the cpu speed and that its been running for 11h+.
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September 25, 2010 10:44:05 PM
green300 said:
Well done ! Try raising your NB Freq. up to 2350, see if that helps.
That's roughly what I had it at when I got the BSOD saving the prime 95 success picture. XD What's I wrote down is the 100% stable numbers. I may test one "step" under that, see if that works, I will likely test it overnight to see if its really stable though.
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I will try.