No :). I can add my second Thuban, but I need more free time to test it completely.
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Thanks...figured out a way to get things under control. The Asus turbo V software really helped.
I run 1x360 BIX and 1x120 XSPC all on Sythe GT 1850's. But it obviously is still not enough to hold 1.5v plus. The below run topped out at around 52 degrees on the core. Whats the safe temp for AMD these days?? My ambients are around 23-25 degrees.
Here's where I am . 3 hours prime 4.06 ghz. Set to 1.385v in bios. With load line went to 1.41v in CPUZ. CPU NB at 2.7 and ram at 1800 CL8
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4089/...56d6a969_b.jpg
Next up 4.2 Ghz.
Without load line, the board tends to under volt a lot and that kills stability.
Oh, I see. In the future make sure to mention that it's a new entry / chip as otherwise I have no way to know. The only reason I asked in this particular case is because the clocks were lower. :) I'll hold off until you're ready if you still need some time with it first.
Looking good!:) Noctua NH-D14 cooling, 25c ambients, censor on different room so here might be even warmer cause cpu warms a LOT!
1.475 for CPU from bios.. actual stress-voltage on cpu-z.
http://i10.aijaa.com/b/00133/7131552.png
And here is the final result. Ambient temp started falling after i just opened my rooms door, so the air could chance!:yepp: No cold air or anything.
http://i6.aijaa.com/b/00030/7132332.png
very nice Asmola!
looking good :) if you click the link in my sig it shows voltages i needed for clocks ranging from 3.2ghz to 4.3ghz (which will obviously be different than yours) but more importantly it shows my temps at said voltages which might give you some insight. my water is also listed in my sig, both rads using 100+ cfm fans for those tests though
To a system with less cpu-nb voltage is not constant.
voltage is much that I use; will destroy the IMC ?
1055t
FSB/Multiplier:13
CPU Speed:4004
NB Speed:3080
CPU Voltage:1.475
CPU-NB Voltage:1.45
nb voltage:auto (1.1)
RAM Speed:1643
Motherboard:c4f
Model: 125w
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Hello, a question:
Right now I test my new 1090T, it is currently stable at 4GHz with 1.44 v, and wanted to know, how much is the maximum voltage recommended for use 24 / 7.
I've been looking for, and some say it is 1.50 v, one that is 155V, but I clarified.
Greetings and Merry Christmas to all!
Update, CPU now are stable (1H Prime95)
CPU Model: AMD Phenom II X6 1090T BE
CPU Stepping: ccbbe cb 1022cpmw
CPU Frequency: 4179 MHz
CPU vCore: 1.44V
CPU Multiplier: 17x
CPU Turbo: Disabled
CPU NB Speed: 2458 MHz
HT Ref Speed: 245 MHz
RAM Speed: DDR3-2133
RAM Timings: 9-11-9-28-1T
RAM Configuration: 8 GB (2 x 4 GB) G.Skill F3-17000CL9D-8GBXLD
RAM vDIMM: 1.65V
Motherboard: ASUS Crosshair Formula IV
Chipset/Socket: AM3, 890FX + SB850
Cooling: Prolimatech Armageddon Push->Pull 120mm
Temps: 31C Idle / 56C Load
Operating System: Windows 7
32/64-Bit: 64
Stable/Suicide/Untested: Stable
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Is NB multi locked upwards for Phenom 1055/1075?
NB multiplier is locked only +upwards. U can chage it down (clocked this CPU with busspeed)
Hi guys.
Currently I have a Gigabyte 890FXA-UD5 with a 1090T @ 3.8GHz, NB@3000 and HT@2000MHz, the voltage are: 1.325V for CPU, 1.150 for NB and 1.375 for CPU/NB. Some people has tell me that run the CPU/NB with a voltage above of CPU voltage is dangerous, Is that true?.
This 1100T seems to like overclocking better than my 1090T did. Don't read too much into NB or memory clocks as they're relaxed for CPU clock testing. I was stable at 3GHz NB for instance at 3.8 GHz, but 4.0 GHz was a wash at any voltage. Relaxed NB and 4GHz was doable at stock turbo voltage (1.45V)--maybe even less (I didn't check).
http://pcrpg.org/pics/misc/1100t_occt_4026.png
Charts are up to date.
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It looks like I'm first to the punch with an 1100T--what gives? :)
CPU Model: AMD Phenom II X6 1090T BE
CPU Stepping: ............
CPU Frequency: 4200 MHz
CPU vCore: 1.48V idle 1.504v load
CPU Multiplier: 21
CPU Turbo: Disabled
CPU NB Speed: 3000 MHz
HT ref Speed: 200
RAM Speed: DDR3-1600
RAM Timings: 8-9-8-24-1T
RAM Configuration: 4 GB (2 x 2 GB)
RAM vDIMM: 1.65V
Motherboard: Gigabyte 790XTA UD4
Chipset/Socket: AM3, 790X / SB750
Cooling: Ek Supreme HF
Temps: +/-18C Idle / 33C Load
Operating System: Windows 7
32/64-Bit: 64
Stable/Suicide/Untested: so far, has 2h prime95 in blend
http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/5...ttuloys.th.jpg
Voltages:
CPU: 1,48v-1,50v load
NB:1,16v
CPU/NB:1.37v
CPU PLL: 2.54v
HT:1,24v
RAM:1,65v
SB/PCIe/PLL:1,80v
As you can see these voltages, for use 24/7?
CPU Model: AMD Phenom II X6 1075T
CPU Stepping: /
CPU Frequency: 4515 MHz
CPU vCore: 1.56V
CPU Multiplier: 15x
CPU Turbo: Disabled
CPU NB Speed: 3010 MHz
HT Ref Speed: 301 MHz
RAM Speed: DDR3-1600
RAM Timings: 6-6-6-18-1T
RAM Configuration: 4 GB (2 x 2 GB)
RAM vDIMM: 1.88V
Motherboard: ASUS M4A89GTD PRO/USB3
Chipset/Socket: AM3, 890GX + SB850
Cooling: H2O (EK wave)
Temps: /
Operating System: Windows 7
32/64-Bit: 64
Stable/Suicide/Untested: Untested
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Running up against some sort of hard wall. I can do 4030 at 1.45V and pass 10+ hours of OCCT, but 4100 is a bust at any voltage, NB clock, or memory clock within seconds to minutes.
temps are too high
Mid-50s? Nah, that's pretty comfortable. We're talking about +70 MHz here.
Frick'n heck. I'm already using a Tuniq Tower 120 Extreme with two Scythe S-FLEX G fans.
Do you have 80+ CFM of exhaust fan(s) on the case to go with that?