SB600 here push over 2900
http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/8...rk06378mr7.png
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SB600 here push over 2900
http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/8...rk06378mr7.png
http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/3...png/1/w881.png
3000mhz NB here:up:
http://3800z24.info/Phenom/Deneb/XP3...00NB_cpu-z.JPG
Charge: I need some more tweaking..lol
Got 3.6ghz on the 920 for now:
http://www.techzine.nl/f/g/106476phpMaj8iI.jpg
On the 790GP-DS4H
the specs only talk about max suport on the HT of 5200mhz. so 2600 on the HT. never seen anywere about max suport of the NB. so if the chip can handle it. there should not be a max on nb. what ever is stable. interesting.................................. now this would be on a m3a32-mvp with sb600.
http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/8...i32mbk9.th.jpg
There's some fast stuff for you guys to look at. That's currently the fastest I've gotten relatively stable, with the 2:10 error like I posted before. I won't be doing an update of the list until tonight sometime.
Doesn't matter. new bios on gigabyte's HP http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Support/M...S&FileID=14296
Thanks
charged and honda
Did you have to increase cpu vcore to run higher HB? you shouldn't have to run higher NB or HT v's correct?
Ohhh Charge----Vista 64 here
http://img297.imageshack.us/img297/3417/nb3080ze9.png
HondaGuy, still at 1.45v for that NB speed?
Hmmm, seems like past 3.6Ghz my clock/Voltage scaling is getting a bit off:p:
3.6Ghz with +0.075V is stable (I guess, did 5 run Intelburntest). 3.65Ghz with +0.075V BSOD's, 3.75Ghz +0.125 restarted:rolleyes: Im unsure how I could go thus far.
So at this point Im sitting back, and testing RAM. Really retared, my RAM wont do DDR1200:( But it's stable at 1160 for now:ROTF: Always happens to me:p:
Maybe Ill test the CPU later on even more with more Vcore but Im not trying to add too much Voltage so Ive a better control over the temps. In the end it's winter now, I dont want to throw everything around again in the summer because of ambient rise:rolleyes:
chew, I think the problem is that the vapo isn't quite cold enough. 4.42ghz would not have booted at all with 1.6v and run anything with 4 cores enabled. Drop to 2 cores so its colder and I got a 32m run and a 3dmark01 run, and that's still with my nb above 3ghz;). I bumped up to 1.65v so I could do some stuff at 4.5ghz. Seeing if I can break SoF's 32m time possibly... only 30 more seconds and that's without me shutting down any services in Windows 7.
Its the one DUMO and highcookie are using, So i think its the one you would probably want to be using. I saved it when they linked it as i'm leaning towards this board here ya go.
790GX gigabyte bios
http://members.cox.net/chewxs/MA79GD4H.F3i
Hmm old guy so dropping down to HT 1.0 speeds makes nada for difference? I figured it would also make the processor run a tad cooler.
Argh! I guess I found the issue for my poor clock/Voltage scaling:ROTF:
Wasnt there in one of those Phenom pdf's some rule that NB clock cant be lower than 50% of your CPU clock?
I mean, with 1.8Ghz NB I just couldnt get it preventing from BSOD's >3.6Ghz CPU clock, now I was testing with 290Ghz HTT and even 3.625Ghz BSOD'd under Intelburntest load, but the NB ran at 1740Mhz.
I set the NB multiplier to 7, ~2Ghz, and now it did 3.625Ghz without issues:ROTF:
PS, could someone please confirm my statement about NB/CPU clock ratio before I get dissapointed after the following test:p:
anybody see a pattern yet in the steppings and overclockability?