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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 :(  :fou: 
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September 21, 2014 9:50:49 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
:


i have to ask before i attempt this (all ive done is raise my multiplier to 18x with 1.32 voltage), but your cpu is a phenom II x4 955 regular or BE? apologies if an ignorant question, do not know if they made a non-BE version of this chip (mine is a BE).
September 9, 2014 8:26:30 AM

CPU: Athlon II X4 750K
Name: Diffin
Frequency: 4200
Multiplier: 100*42
CPU Voltage: 1.35v
NB Frequency: 1600
NB Volts: Auto
RAM: 4GB 1333MHz DDR3 7-7-7-21 @ 1.5v
Motherboard: ASRock FM2A75 PRO4 (Not +)
Cooling: Air/CM Hyper T4
OS: Windows 8.1 x64
a b K Overclocking
September 9, 2014 3:46:37 AM

CPU: fx6300 amd
Name: killer pc g15
Frequency: 4800
Ref* Mulitiplier: 200 * 24
CPU Voltage: 1.4875v
NB Frequency: 2400Mhz
NB-Volts- Auto
RAM: 8gb 1600Mhz DDR3 9-9-9-28-2T @ 1.5V
Motherboard: asrock fx990 killer fatal1ty
Cooling: Air Cooling/ thermalright ifx14
O.S. Win 8.1 64bit

2th PC is comming today: fx8320 + asus sabertooth fx990
August 22, 2014 6:58:21 AM

CPU: a10 6800k
Name: Richland
Freq: 103
Mult: 47
Clock: 4.829
Volt: 1.4875
Mobo: AsRock fm2a75m-pro4+
Cooling: Corsair H80i push pull

I dont remember what the ram and nb are set at, but right now both are underclocked to make sure all was stable with the higher base freq. Thermal limits never get below 10c in prime 95 run for over an hour. I will post screenshots when I get back in town. This is a STABLE overclock. I was trying to hit 5 ghz but couldn't get there stable and still keep thermal limits in check.
August 5, 2014 4:24:17 AM

I AM running my FX 8320 in 5Ghz......at 50-52 degreeC at full load...
My specs:-

Bought Asus Crosshair V Formula-Z and RMA'ED FX8150 with Stock heatsink of AMD FX 6100 and got FX 8320 and now using with AMD OEM ASETEK Liquid Cooling as its performance is like ANTEC H2O 920 and running at 5Ghz at 50-52 degree C.....
MY SPECS..
♥ AMD FX 8350 @ 4.8 Ghz with OEM Liquid Cooling ♥ ASUS Crosshair V Formula-Z ♥ GTX Titan Graphics Card ♥ Kingston HyperX 4GB X2 1600Mhz Cl9 ♥ Corsair Force GT 60GB SSD ♥ Seagate Barracudda 2TB X4 + Western Digital Caviar Blue 500gb x2 + Samsung 80gb + Seagate Expansion 500 gb ♥ HP DVD Writer ♥ AOC 3D LED 27 inch Monitor ♥ Corsair TX750 V2 watt SMPS ♥ CM Elite 310 Red Cabby with Transparent Side Window with DIY LED RED AMD Theme ♥ Corsair SP2500 ♥ Cooler Master Sickle flow 120 mm Led Fan x6 ♥ Deepcool Xfan 5 Pci Slot Fan ♥


Note:- I got AMD OEM LIQUID COOLING with FX 8150 so i RMA'ED FX8150 with AMD STOCK HEATSINK FAN not AMD OEM LIQUID COOLER and i got FX 8320 so using it with the AMD OEM LIQUID COOLER and the performance is truely great
:bounce: ....I LOVE IT.....I LUV AMD......:bounce: 
a b K Overclocking
June 11, 2014 2:53:55 PM

http://openhardwaremonitor.org/ use this monitor for a double check.
Did Prime95 show any errors?
What was your max Prime95 temp?
What are your system and cpu specs?
June 11, 2014 2:43:36 PM

I am lost on some steps. I run the prime95 and I don't get the same thing you get(maybe I didn't run it long enough). Also, the cpu-z one? I'm more of a jack of all trades computer guy. I can get through all the beginner and most intermediate stuff just by imitating or logical assumptions but now I can't follow with out explicit instructions. Little extra help please.

Now how do I add the other list with all the break down of comp?
June 4, 2014 1:06:53 AM

I need some quick advice / explanation, because I have difficulties understanding what is going on with my system when I overclock it. My config is pretty simple, Athlon II X4 620, paired with AsRock 960GC-GS (http://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/960GC-GS%20FX/), and 2 x 2 DDR2 @ 800. (The mainboard can also handle DDR3 @ 1866 which is great for upgrading later.

Here's my situation:

1. At stock settings everything runs fine. NB Speed = 2000, HT Link = 2000, DDR = 800

2. When I push bus speed to 210, NB Speed = 2100, HT Link = 2100

3. When I push the bus speed further to 220, NB Speed = 2200, but HT Link speed drops to 880. This happens whenever I push the bus speed over 220. The HT multiplier in bios settings simply does not work and its stuck at x4. Even when manually adjusting it to x5 - x10.

Is this a MB issue or a CPU issue? I've updated the bios but the issue still persists.

My current OC settings are:

Bus Speed: 250
CPU: 3250
NB Speed: 2000 (x8 Multiplier)
HT Link: 1000 (bios settting is set at x8 Multiplier and speed needs to be 2000)

Any advice would be great!



Anonymous
May 30, 2014 5:09:06 AM

truegenius said:
Anonymous said:
I would like to go for list number 2, *unstable*

Cpu: FX-8350
Name: RALPH-PC
Stepping: C0
Frequency: 5428
ref*multi: 271*20
CPU voltage: 1.572
CPU-NB: 1.39375

nb frequency: 2439Mhz
NB volts: 1.24
RAM: 16GB 1447Mhz 11-11-11-24-1T (actual DIMMS are 1600Mhz)
Motherboard: Asus Sabertooth 990FX R2.0
Cooling: AIO Thermaltake 2.0 Pro
OS: 7 64-bit

OC LinkCPU-Z http://valid.x86.fr/1izwdb

Current 24/7 Setup - http://valid.x86.fr/l2qxuu

Notes - I did this in the winter, live in Eastern EU so outside it was -20c, waited indoors tucked deeply under my covers in winter jacket till ambient room temp reached +1c, said my pryers, hit F10 and started collecting the change under the bed for a new computer, alas it booted up and I was able to validate and even open up a few program, I did NOT want to run OCCT, Linx, or any other 100 Loader, my extinguisher is ever so small :(  (serious). My first post, apologize if I made any mistake, but I wanted to get this out into the world to give some inspiration to people who can't afford top of the line water cooling setups. Any questions are welcome. I hope I did not break any rules with this post.


looks like YOLO concept ;) 

i mean 1.4v is toooooo high for cpu-NB, it will fry your pc
for nb frequency of 2.4ghz, you will only need 1.20 to 1.225v

and use cpu multiplier to overclock, using reference above 250mhz makes pc unstable


*YOLO* I had to google, I am a bit older. I did not fry anything, it was just a run to see if I could do it, I do not remember exact CPU-NB but it was in the purple zone?( they change colors as you go up), and I am guessing it was that high, I kept spiking it up, it may have been lower. Like I said, this was not a stable OC, but rather one that I could see if I can accomplish. If you don't agree with it, that is cool, but I did get it to validate and I was happy :)  As for CPU Voltage I set it way higher than 1.572 which is shown in the validation in my bios, it was in the red color or purple I believe *over 1.6* with extreme LLC. It does not matter if you believe me or not, but the validation is there, and I did not make it up :)  I already got kicked from one forum over the fact that I got such a high validation without having to spend over 5k on really advanced water loops and Icore setups. I guess I am starting to feel I should just keep my overclocks to myself. What is point if all I get is people antagonizing me over my results.

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