Thanks! Looking forward to 4600.
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Thanks! Looking forward to 4600.
Congrats Nkresho, that's a great cpu and you've done well with it.
I happened to pick up a Q9650 today as I've wanted to see what they're for quite some time now. None of my s775 boards are really up to the task of quad overclocking, but I threw it into my REX. I used a TRUE copper with 120 x 38mm scythe fan at 1700rpm, and I have to say, these chips run very hot, the TRUE cant control it.
I ran prime for a little over 2 hours but forgot to get a SS at that point so only have 1 hour SS. I ran a quick 10x Linx but only realized I hadn't selected max mem until afterward.
4005 MHz @ 1.232v (LCD Poster and DMM read ~1.217v) / 1.219 Vtt / PL8 @ 1.43 vNB / 712 MHz 7-7-7-20 1T
http://i720.photobucket.com/albums/w...LCDposterP.jpg
4005 MHz @ 1.224v (LCD Poster and DMM read ~1.204v) / 1.19Vtt / PL8 @ 1.41vNB / 712 MHz 7-8-7-20 1T
http://i720.photobucket.com/albums/w...4v119VttPL.jpg
^ thanks. I'll take it further next week when my new board comes. (had to replace ud3r since i'm a goober)
Wow that is warm for that clockspeed. As others have said, new, low vid chips need water I guess.
I don't even try linpack over 4300mhz since it takes me well into the upper 70's. Maybe when it gets really cold here and I can open a window.
CryptiK the true is ok for 4.1
you be amazed how much better a 26$ coolmaster 212 is
1 fan not enough for either cooler you need push pull
Nice, hope the new board is a good one. Yeah its a warm 'new' chip (L847C176) and going higher with clocks and vcore easily pushes temps into upper 70's. I'd need water to go much higher.
Yours being 1.15 VID and running upper 70's on water @ 4300+ is indicative of how hot these things really are.
Thanks Sergio.
At 4.13GHz / 1.256v it hit 80*C so I stopped the test. I will have to try and add another fan next time.
I have a 48C153, 1.23vid, and it def does not run hot. I have pushed 1.38V into it and temps still go no higher then 65C when doing P95 smallffts. This chip runs cooler then my old E8600. MY CPU fan is set up to push only. Of course my chip doesnt seem to clock as high as some of u guys.
This morning I was testing a 9550 at 4G with 1.268v on water and after an hour of prime small temps where in the mid 70s, no problems though kinda toasty for me.
omg why are all Q9650's so good my Q9550 just sucks doesnt go over 4GHz... also my vid is not as good as it should be my min vid is 1.1 and my max is 1.275 -.- anny tips here to get it over 4GHz..?
Your gonna hear alot of people say that your OC is more about what mobo you have versus how good your CPU is. Many people agree that the UD3P/UD3R really make quads "shine" in OCing. With a lower multi chip like the 9550, mobo selection is that much more important.
My mobo is a DFI Lanparty DK P45-T2RS+ i know it isnt that good for quads but there must be more in it cause my cpu's vid is 1.275 so i think my cpu is the bottleneck and not the bord. so maybe im gonna switch with my brothers Q9550 he has a vid of 1.150
I don't think so;)
http://img15.imageshack.us/img15/5243/9550515lp.png
Nice clocks on that 9550. That's a pretty insane vcore heh.
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After some more testing, it became pretty clear that my REX was not suitable to clock a quad with, so I am now using my P5Q Deluxe. Seems PL 8 @ 467 FSB on the 4:5 divider (DDR2-1167 MHz) is stable, and requires 1.36 - 1.40 vNB (haven't tried to test minimum yet, but 1.34vNB was not stable, at least using default NB GTL Ref as I'm yet to tweak this). It's cooler today and I have the 2000rpm scythe at full speed so temps are a little better but its still very hot and it's limiting the CPU's max speed.
I will post some results if I get anything decent stable, I wont have anything near as good as some of you guys with your low VID chips and watercooling though.
Well i dont have that cpu yet i still have my own one with vid of 1.275 -.-.
I realy want the cpu of my brother cause he isn't a OCer he will use 4GHz and thats easy with my cpu at 1.296 volts on my bord and he has a Gigabyte GA-X48-DQ6 so that wouldn't be a problem. and i dont want to blow another 150 euros for a new motherbord since now you have core i 5 core i 7 and soon core i 9 so i think its a little bit useless to upgrade my mobo for lets say 500MHz higher clock. First im going to test some more with this CPU en hopefully this weekend i have the CPU of my brother :)
@Loco23
Pretty High VCore for that clock :P.
But ok anny tips are welcome :)
EDIT://
My Bios Settings
Genie BIOS Setting
Exit Setup shutdown........................... - Mode 2
Shutdown after AC loss........................ - Enabled
AC Shutdown free.............................. - Enabled
O.C. Fail retry Counter....................... - 1
O.C. Fail CMOS Reload......................... - Disabled
CPU Clock Ratio............................... - 8.5X
CPU N/2 Ratio................................. - Enabled
Target CPU Clock.............................. - 4124 MHz
CPU Clock..................................... - 485 MHz
Boot Up Clock................................. - Auto
CPU Clock Amplitude........................... - 800mV
CPU Clock0 Skew............................... - 100ps
CPU Clock1 Skew............................... - 200ps
DRAM Speed.................................... - 333/667
Target DRAM Speed............................. - DDR2 961MHz
PCIE Clock.................................... - 100 MHz
CPU Spread Spectrum........................... - Disabled
PCIE Spread Spectrum.......................... - Disabled
CPU Feature
Thermal Management Control.................... - Enabled
PPM (EIST)Mode................................ - Disabled
Limit CPUID MaxVal............................ - Disabled
C1E Function.................................. - Disabled
Execute Disable Bit........................... - Disabled
Core Multi-Processing......................... - Enabled
DRAM Timing
Enhance Data Transmitting..................... - Auto
Enhanced Addressing........................... -Auto
T2 Dispatch................................... - Disabled
Flex Memory Mode.............................. - Auto
CAS Latency Time (tCL)........................ - 5
RAS# to CAS# Delay (tRCD)..................... - 5
RAS# Precharge (tRP).......................... - 5
Precharge Delay (tRAS)........................ - 18
All Precharge to ACT.......................... - Auto
REF to ACT Delay (tRFC)....................... Auto
Performance LVL (Read Delay).................. Auto
Write to PRE Delay (tWR)...................... - Auto
Rank Write to Read (tWTR)..................... - Auto
ACT to ACT Delay (tRRD)....................... -Auto
Read to Write Delay (tRDWR)................... - Auto
Ranks Write to Write (tWRWR).................. - Auto
Ranks Write to Read (tWRRD)................... -Auto
Read CAS# Precharge (tRTP).................... - Auto
All PRE to Refresh............................ - Auto
Clock Setting Fine Delay
DLL and RCOMP Settings........................ - By Model
CH1 DRAM Default Skew......................... - Model 3
CH2 DRAM Default Skew......................... - Model 3
RCOMP Setting................................. - Model 1
Voltage Setting
CPU VID Special Add........................... - +250.0mV is 1.328 V idle and 1.296 load.
DRAM Voltage Control.......................... - 2.123
SB Core/CPU PLL Voltage....................... - 1.55V
NB Core Voltage............................... - 1.3750
CPU VTT Voltage............................... - 1.30V
Vcore Droop Control........................... - Disabled
Clockgen Voltage Control...................... - 3.45V
CPU GTL 0/2 REF Volt.......................... - 0.67X
CPU GTL 1/3 REF Volt.......................... - 0.67X
North Bridge GTL REF Volt..................... - 0.63X
FSB Vref...................................... - Auto
@Loco23
True here a validation of 500FSB x 6 so you can see its not my mobo :P
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=721724
This is what I've managed so far. As you can see, it's a very hot cpu. Prime small FFT's run at 76*C max at the same settings. To go further I'd need water cooling.
4203 MHz @ 1.312v (cpuz) 1.302v (DMM) / 1.26 Vtt / PL8 @ 1.40 vNB / DDR2-1167 MHz
http://i720.photobucket.com/albums/w...26vttPL814.jpg
Cryptik: The good thing is it appears that your chip doesn't crap out at 65-70c, a lot of 9650's lose stability at anything above that. If possible put it on water and try the giga board. Nice vcore for 4200mhz.
cryptik most important i find are gtl settings on rex or on ud3p
i was fine with quad on rex but only with 2 gigs of ram
ok its just my chip it sucks i cant get it higher so im going to switch this weekend hopefully... :)
You must switch your mobo. Everybody told you about this.
I had 4 processors:Q9450, Q9550 and two Q9650. All of them could work at 500FSB.