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Nice one, I am in 11th place & I have not even pushed my CPU hard yet. Still need some tips on clocking the M2N32-SLI motherboard. I am very new to all this.
You need to find out what is stopping you. You should start by ruling out your ram by downclocking it :) Nice oc BTW, with the "old" chipset, proves that the sb600 - "sb750 chipset is gonna save us" thing is pretty overhyped IMO :)
On the other hand, as I posted in the SB750 thread about macci running 9600BE on SB750...
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Phenom 9600BE @ 3360 (210x16) 1.55V
CPU NB = 2520MHz
RAM = 560MHz CL4-5-5-15-16
2x Radeon 3870 GFX @ 945/1310
AMD "Betta" (SB750)
Thank you LIKMARK,
From what I have seen others do I am going to try and up my ram voltage up a bit and try and push the bus a little and keep the CPU multiplier at x 15. I am running my PC at the stock multiplier speed of x 12.5 with a bus speed of 210 Hz giving me a top speed of 2.625 GHz with no problems. I have it set like this when I am not playing with the PC as I use it as a media hub for streaming TV and films to my Xbox 360. My PC is in my front room and I use SpeedFan to control all my fans. With these sittings I can run all my fans at 25%, so the only noise you here is from the hard drives. I also use my PC to convert hi-def movie files to HD-WMV which use to take a day on my old setup & is now only taking about 4 to 6 hours.
If I can get the CPU to run at x 15 at 210 this would bring me up to 3.150 GHz, this I would be happy with if I can get it to work
Yes.. I am not arguing that sb750 won't bring better stability and thereby higher clocks to some degree. As for the example you posted of Macci, I believe it is more due to his knowledge and competence paired with a good chip rather than sb750 in itself. It would be nice to see how far he could make the same chip clock on a sb600 or nf590/nf780a.
That would eb a good way to see if it is just a kick ass chip.. I getting a SB750 board as soon as it hits the egg.. I will use the same chip i have and see how much btter it does. I am looking forward.... that was a nice clock on a 9600...
hey you got my old 9550 that reach 2.3 wouldn't get stable at 2.4ghz
I've had 9850 for two months now
being in 64bit vista
2.8ghz is all I get I need full 1.55 vcore for it though
chip won't boot at 2.9ghz ever.
batch numbers in signature isn't a good one
If I can get 3GHz out of my 9850 post-SB600, I'll be happy at last. That was what I wanted when I bought the thing.
3,2GHz 3dmark06 stable (didn't try anything else than that and 3dmark01, which is passed also) at 1,35V (32-bit). Phenom 9950BE. Don't know the batch (CPU already fitted in computer). Is it visible on the box somewhere?
You really should add a column for if the user is stable at 32-bit or 64-bit since it makes such a large difference on K10.
here's mine... 9750 @ 3,2ghz @ 1,4v @ dfi 790fx-m2r @ vista 64bit @ water..
in its socket since today morning.. and it seems to be stable :D
stepping is 0810GPAW
I just loaded XP64 @2.9ghz.. so far it is good. I will try my 3.1 and see how it does latter.
@LIKMARK: Saw you added the result from my sigi to the list. I run this on H2O not AIR!. ;)
updated, os column included, I will update the column more, but gotta go :)
@justapost: fixed :)
this thread will not be updated anymore
Why?
9950
JAAHB AA 0820BPMW
2700
1.3
Asus M3A32-MVP Deluxe
Water
Worst overclocking cpu I've ever owned in my life.
Model: Phenom 9850BE
Batch: JAAFB 0810 GPBW
Frequency: 3000 mhz
Vcore: 1.3v
Motherboard/chipset: AX78 770/SB600
Cpuid validation url: http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=383844
Cooling: Water
I know.. We have the SB750 boards out and mine is on its way.. Will be here Wednesday. We might have more Phenom fun soon.. Need to keep it going..