as are the CCBWE's :(
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as are the CCBWE's :(
Hey Guys,
Well I've had my new Opty 165 for a couple days now and so far it's going fairly well! The first night I ran it at 2.7Ghz on 1.375v with dual instances of Prime95 running all night, no problems. Then last night I bumped it up to 2.8Ghz but left the voltage at 1.375v assuming that dual instances of Prime95 would run for about 10min.
Imagine my suprise when I woke up the next morning with both instances still running stong! Becasue I was off to class for the day I stopped Prime95. I realize that 7.5hrs isn't exaclty stable but while I slowly increase the clockspeed it will do. Once I get up around 3.0Ghz I'll start running Prime95 for 24+hrs. Anyway here's the screenie I took this morning right after stopping Prime95.
http://img300.imageshack.us/img300/5...table28bk7.jpg
I'm hoping that since it's running stable at 2.8Ghz with only 1.375v that I'll be able to run at 2.9Ghz or even 2.95Ghz stable with a bit more voltage?
Just received mine from NewEgg today....The same CCBBE 0616 XPMW I have seen several guys post about.
So far I'm at 300x9 at 1.376v same as Roger_D25 started out at. Seems these cpu's are pretty consistent.
http://img469.imageshack.us/img469/8...ure2dt6.th.jpg
LOL I just noticed in that pic I was set to AM instead of PM
I recently got an opty 165 CCBBE 0617FPMW and the IHS was badly mounted. Removed it and I got 10 degree drop on my load temps. Now I'm at 2.52GHz and I'm fighting with my mobo I believe, can't get over 280HTT. If anyone has any ideas I have a thread in the AMD section about it with all the important info in it :)
Same here man. Except mine is a 165 with your same stepping. And I have it at exactly your speeds, volts and temps. Yeah, strange huh? Mine has also like a 7 o 10 c diff. between the cores. I think I hit my max, won't do 3.0 at all, no matter by how much I bump the voltage, damm, I'm having regrets, should bought that DFI mobo.... :slapass:Quote:
Originally Posted by mariosimas
Are you running it @ those speeds and voltage 24/7 ? Mine passes fully stable Orthos, should I leave it @ those speeds and voltage for 24/7 usage?
I'll bet it might be similar to what my problem was. I ended up removing my IHS and my hottest core dropped by 10 degrees load and now the cores are within a couple degrees of each other.Quote:
Originally Posted by jamex
Just got my new Opte 165 from Newegg (ordered 11/6, delivered 11/9) and the stepping looked real good so I popped open the box and installed it. Also moved some fans around and connected one of my radiator fans to the fan controller. CPU BIN/Stepping is:
Opteron 165
OSA165DAA6CD
CCBE0616XPMW
Another guy got the same stepping and was logging 2700MHZ so after checking everything out I ran it at 2500MHZ and then went right to 2700. The thing is rock solid at 1.30v Vcore at 2700MHZ. Ran Orthos for an hour and checked out 2800MHZ at 1.30v. Orthos failed at 2m20s. So dropped it down to 308 FSB.
Running right now at 2772MHZ (308x9) 1.30v Vcore, RAM on 166 divider (252MHZ) 1 hr+ Orthos Blend. Stopped for AS5 curing. Temp is 40c in 74f room. All I can say is unbelievable. :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
http://img224.imageshack.us/img224/2...8runkl4.th.jpg
got the same opty steppingQuote:
Originally Posted by Merc14
3 GHz 24+ hour prime + 32m superpi (superpi only on one core though :( )
www.turbosupply.net/dustin/superpi.JPG
my naked opty :)
www.turbosupply.net/dustin/opteron.JPG
This chip should do 3.0 I would think. Really incredible already IMHO. 54% O/C at 1.3v. Woot! I'll be very happy with your numbers mate. I'll stress it here for a few days and then move up to 1.35v and the max FSB there, and stress some more. Hopefully I end up at 3.0. How are your temps at that speed/voltage? I don't want to pop the top as this thing should fetch some decent money when I upgrade.
not all though. mine does good, I haven't tried higher than 2.8ghz yet. I remember eva2000 having a 0546XPMW doing 2,9ghz on water (yeah I remember that stuff, like postal codes I also know most steppings by heart and how they overclock, silly isn't it). Also Major having a 170 with my stepping doing 3.2ghz on phase, pretty nice.Quote:
Originally Posted by buttmud
chicken :P might as well pop it off because when you upgrade you'll be upgrading motherboard and proc and everything else eh?Quote:
Originally Posted by Merc14
the thing i'm worried about right now is i popped it off and am now running 2.8 GHz 1.4v and my load temps are going about 47c. is that too high or where its supposed to be?
Got my Opty 165 stable @ 2.9G 1.4v. It'll run at 2.95G, but not stable. Gonna have to try the volt mod on my lil Assrock mobo and shoot for 3G+.
got my opty stable at 3 ghz now @ 1.48v :) happy happy joy joy
2910MHz at 1.38v and over 12+ hours into Orthos Blend. 42c CPU temp. (ambient air is 78f) This chip is amazing and a helluva a lot of fun to work with and, hell, that is 90% of the reason that we do this stuff. I'm having a blast right now!
http://img209.imageshack.us/img209/1...0runpk4.th.jpg
Quote:
Originally Posted by jamex
yes Iīm running it 24/7 but will be only during the winter. I canīt also go
above 3.0. do you think that with a DFI itīs possible to hit 3.0 stable ?
Well Here is my current results with the new 165.
Things seem to be going real well and I'm quite pleased with it.
It will boot over 3GHz but things are just to hot to run like that.
Swiftech H20 220 water cooling kit on order to sort things out for 3GHz.
I am trying to push the new Team Group ram to find its limits.
Hasnt missed a beat so far...good stuff in my book :)
http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/4...ure1sj1.th.jpg
Ok, this chip is at 3006MHz (334x9), 1.47v Vcore, 1hr,20m into Orthos blend and running. CPU temp is 43c, 73 ambient air. I'll let Orthos run at least 12 hours, if it can make it. Temps are excellent and Vcore leaves headroom so I'll baseline here and then maybe fall back and stress at 2009 again. Let's hope it keeps running ;)
http://img469.imageshack.us/img469/2...4runaa3.th.jpg
cut your IHS off, it does wonders :)Quote:
Originally Posted by WannaGoFast
Maybe, I see that people that achieve good overclocks tend to have DFI expert boards. I finally convinced myself that the true overclocker mobo is a DFI. I bought this Asus mobo because of the 8 phase power desing which I thought was going to give me more stable voltages for overclocking, but...not good. Besides it doesn't even have a 150 memory divider (which I need to get my memory to DDR 500), whereas the DFI mobos have. Lesson I learned, my next system next year; either AMD's Quad core (Altair) or Intel's Quad core (native, not the cheapo-fast solution of Kentsfield), whatever is faster; is gonna have a DFI mobo. :fact:Quote:
Originally Posted by mariosimas
Broke through the 3.0 barrier this weekend on my CCBBe0616XPMW. 334x9, 3006MHz at 1.47v. 44c on the CPU.
http://img209.imageshack.us/img209/9...4runuk9.th.jpg
Quote:
Originally Posted by Merc14
Nice dude!! I noticed in your screenshot, more specifically on core temp, it says 1.2750 vcore, so since you have a Asus a8n32-sli, you set the vcore at 1.2750 and you are also using the CPU overvolt option to have mor volts right?
Also, what are your MEM timings? I'm hoping I can still tweak something else so I can finally hit 3.0 ghz, and since we have the same mobo....If not, I wasn't lucky and my CPU definetly can't do 3.0 ghz
Jamex-
That is correct. Setting Overvolt greatly stabilizes the Vcore for you. It is absolutely essential if you're overclocking. If you're not using it you may want to give it a try. It could get you to 3.0Gh.
Try this mate, set 334 FSB, 1.34 in Vcore, enable Overvolt and see if she'll boot for you. You may be pleasantly surprised at the results. It's like having a new motherboard, it makes that much of a difference. Let me now how it works for you.
What programs are you guys using to check individual core temperatures?
Core Temp, Everest (core temp is free)Quote:
Originally Posted by TehVince
I did that man, I have to give it 1.35 + Overvolt (1.55 v) to make it pass stable orthos at 2.95 ghz. I guess I reach the limit. I hate this mobo not having a 150 mem divider so my mem will run at it rated speeds of DDR 500. What is your mem divider and timings?Quote:
Originally Posted by Merc14