2800 @ 1.696v cpu-z verified running 280 x 10 ram at 2.5-4-3-7 @3.0v
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2800 @ 1.696v cpu-z verified running 280 x 10 ram at 2.5-4-3-7 @3.0v
which is the best chip for venice 3200+
Max ovrclk with Prime95 stability is 2922mhzQuote:
Originally Posted by Shroomalistic
mongoled give us your week and stepping.
Ive updated list. Seems *PAW's perform best. Also 0517 production week seems to be great.
It means Venices are getting better ?
Seems so ... look on those examples.
3200+ LBBLE 0517APHW - 2850 MHZ 1.520V AIR - PITer TWEAK.PL
3000+ LBBLE 0517APIW - 2800 MHZ 1.440V AIR - peter lu XS
Ive also seen on many forums that 0517 performs very good , but there was missing some critical info to public their results ( like stepping ).
3000+ CBBLE 0512DPBWQuote:
Originally Posted by sobol
thanxs
:)
Here screenies
SuperPi 32M: 3003mhz 1.67V (333x9 Mem@273 5:6 Divider)
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/m.melio...2M_3003mhz.gif
SuperPi 1M: 3037mhz 1.67V (337x9 Mem@276 5:6 Divider)
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/m.melio...M-_3037mhz.gif
Ive been told their is an error with my SuperPi 32M, the time is too slow, i dont know if it is a bug in the version of SuperPi im using, I will retest on Monday and post the results when I can. If anyone else knows why im getting this iregularity please PM me
thanxs
yeah 35 min. is way too slow for a 3Ghz A64. Something around 24-25 min. should be about right. Still, thats awesome OC! Congrats on that. :thumbsup:
thanxs for the tip, and the complimentQuote:
Originally Posted by trakslacker
:)
got to take care of this chip is a good one
:toast:
Quote:
Originally Posted by Troman
nah I just got VERY lucky on my winny overclock, this Venice is an average one. I just do not care enough, not enough money nor time to go thru 10-20 3000+ Venice to find one that does 2.7GHz or more. It would be cheaper to get 2.7GHz out of a $380 3800+ Venice first or 2nd try but I arent paying 3 times for another 10-15% higher cpu clocks, I am content with my 2.45GHz ill just wait a year for amd to improve their yields and prices to drop
You cant take this for granted!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Geforce4ti4200
Hi, i have a
ADA 3200DAA4BP
LBBLE 0516EPGW
Z639006D50282
is it good code ?
good work
you can check the Venice OC database on the first page, but honestly this core in still in its infancy so we cant really give a solid statement about the "best" stepping and batch codes.Quote:
Originally Posted by kosmonova
So how about you OC the crap out of it and then tell us if its a good code. :D
3000+ looks quite good!
By the way, my 3200+ LBBLE GPBW can reach 2.85GHz at 1.52V. But I use 300X9 for 24/7 :p:
Might as well add my results - nothing to write home about, same as my Winny.
3200+ LBBLE 0516 EPGW - 2500 MHZ 1.450 volts Air 42 C (very cool chip!) stable for 12 hours Stress Prime
Just posted in official overclock thread, thought I would update here also. 3200 LLBLE 0516 EPGW 10x280@1.61v 32msuper-pi stable.
No, it's not an engineering sample. Rather, it's a pre-release sample. The ss was done one phase change. PCICe was able to hit 3.8G with this cpu on his cascade ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by sobol
Quote:
Originally Posted by kosmonova
Not a very good code, but not the worst. People should also state if they bough OEM or RETAIL and where they bought from. For example, Monarch has been selling 0516EPGW for the past 2 weeks which is not a very good overclocker, having stated that people can draw an informed conclusion about their purchase. It's up to them ultimately but it does help to know as much as possible.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Deus Falsus
I agree . I would like to know where everyone got theres and if it was an oem or box.
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i just ordered 3000+ box from monarch..
I am running a LBBLE 0516 OEM from Monarch and getting 2800 mhz so far.
100% stable......
Verry good chip as far as I can tell. My 2 previous 3200+ winnies did 2500 and 2600 max...
Yeah but "LBBLE 0516" doesn't really tell the whole story, for exampleQuote:
Originally Posted by Badge56
LBBLE 0516GPBW seems to oc more than LBBLE 0516EPGW. A full stepping/code is needed to determine the overclockability of your cpu and asses its potential against those sold by other vendors. However I;ve seen people with the same exact cpus come up with very different numbers. Thus the fact still remains that it is easier to narrow down the chances by discovering a good steping, and then knowing where to get it from only makes things better.
Updated system specs in sig. The chip hits a wall around 2.85GHz @ 1.712v air cooled for me. Settings in my sig are my 25/7 running specs so you can add either one. :)
3000+ LBBLE 0516CPBW - 2600mhz 9x290 1.632V H20 - bmaffin13 XS 12+ Hours prime stable
3000+ LBBLE 0516CPBW - 2700mhz 9x300 1.664V H20 - bmaffin13 XS game stable
Both with a low divider for testing so ram not at 1:1, bought at www.ncix.com in Canada, May 14th. Asked for another stepping but they said all theirs was this one. PIB
Those are my results, really not to happy with this as my loaded temps with prime on max heat have never gone above 38c with my fans practically off. Giving it more volts results in no gain from where I am. I was really hoping for upwards of 2800mhz because my damn 3200+ winnie does 2600mhz 1:1 at like 1.5xx V. :( Not happy, stay away from this tepping if possible