I've been using my FX 8350 for 24/7 folding and it has been stable @ 4.85GHz.
Take a few screenshots of the main overclocking section of you BIOS and I'm sure we can help you.
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@ Shocker003
I think if someone has 4.7Ghz stable ,the added power and heat from going to 5Ghz is just not worth it. It's psychological think I guess, a nice round number. In reality 5Ghz is just 6% faster than 4.7Ghz ;).
But yeah,as SKYMTL said post your setting and maybe there is something more that can be tweaked.
Am at work atm. Will be uploading the pix when am home. Thanks guys thats why i love XS
Heres some ss's of my bios settings (the important ones) that should help get you started in the right direction... :D
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3...1102114527.png
Your memory/IMC may not be capable of those speeds. (adjust as needed)
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3...1102114626.png
I use offset mode for voltage, this allows the CnQ function to operate propely. Manual will lock the voltage (at least it did on older bios and the 81xx).
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3...1102114743.png
You may want to start with CnQ and SVM disabled until you get stability. APM and HPC should have these settings.
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3...1102114357.png
These Digi+ VRM settings are pretty important! This is what works best for me and should be safe with good VRM cooling (watch temps).
Hope this helps... ;)
Keep in mind though, you may need to make some changes depending on your hardware and cooling solutions!
Also, you can make bios shots easy by having a flash drive (fat32) plugged in and hitting "F12" while in bios.
It will save the ss to the flash drive for you.
Oh yeah.... On my rig these settings result in a stable 4.857 CPU / 2480 IMC.
I have found that the LAST thing you will want to do is touch the bus frequency. I have yet to receive any Piledriver chips that can do over 204MHz.
Huh?
Tested 3 so far and they all do the same bus like Bulldozer. About 275MHz on air and 325MHz on LN2 - limited by board, I think.
http://hwbot.org/blog/wp-content//4770-phy.png
It's pretty easy.
i can?t get my pix to up load. Do i need a special member account on XS :confused:
am getting these error this is not a valid image file.
NB.
Thanks to Imageshack
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images...102180242.jpg/
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Are people going to be looking at reviews in Windows 8, now that it has been out for several days?
one showed a very minor difference, as in 2% or less
I think, Im near to 5 GHz stable with AMD Liquid :)...nice chip.
Has to be your board. I can not boot into Windows at 200x25 but I am IBT stable at combinations that give between 5ghz and 5.1ghz in every bus speed between 214 and 225. Above 226 seems to give me problems no matter what multi I use. Try lowering your NB, HT, and RAM multies to get those out of the way. You can tweak them later.
http://cdn.overclock.net/7/7b/7bf1eea9_derp1.png
That seems like the best I can do 24/7 stable for CPU. Other buses need to be overclocked differently. Hoping I can get better memory scores with better NB clocks.
http://m.techspot.com/review/591-med...rks/page6.html
Piledriver does pretty well in MOH: warfighter
Even the A10 looks good
Shocker003: One glaring problem I see from your SS's is the CPU/NB (IMC) voltage...
It's WAY too high (1.356 :shocked:), my IMC with this chip tops out ~2500Mhz with 1.25v.
I've pushed mine all the way up to 1.3v, but all it did was add heat and the IMC still topped out ~ 2500.
Your 1.356 setting has to be adding a LOT of heat without much benefit. :shakes:
Your chip may be a little different, but in general, the 83xx chips don't clock the IMC like the PHII chips did, and cranking voltage is only going to cause you problems.
Also, you should probably get into the habit of using "offset mode" rather than "manual" for voltage settings.
Once you find your best clocks, offset will allow CnQ to lower your voltages while manual will keep them locked.
Not trying to be a jerk, but I noticed your bios shots were done with a camera.
Did you miss the part of my last post about the "F12" bios (flash drive) capture feature?
SKYMTL: You got me questioning the HTRef clocks on the 83xx's, so I decided to do some testing tonight...
I know your a reviewer, and you obviously have skills, but my board doesn't have problems running high HTRef clocks.
I had a Sabertooth and it clocked just as well as the C5F, maybe you need a bios update?
Heres a fairly-stable Prime Blend (custom max mem) run @ 276 HtRef... ;)
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3...urt/Prime1.png
Dammit... It failed on one core after 15 minutes, but I'm still pretty sure I can get it stable with a little more work... :p:
Reguardless, 276 for 15 minutes is a whole lot better than 206. ;)
I'll shutup now, it's late and I've probably had a few too many beers... :toast:
lol, beers, now?:) What time is it?:)
no issues with refclock oc here either :) 8320 arrived today and its sweet.
got it running 4ghz base @ 1,25v 4,2/4,5ghz turbo @ 1,32v
nb does 2475 easy with only 1,175v with 2400 mhz ram cl10 @ 1,5v :D
i had lower power consumption with this then with 3,6 ghz base 4,2 ghz max turbo @ same v's 8120 in Linx and games :O
week 1236 1,325v VID ;)
first try :)
http://www.abload.de/thumb/5ghzcinebench1vrun5.png
i think my cpu sweetspot is about above 4,8ghz. volt 1,424 idle. At stock within 0,01-0,2 volt upping at 4,5 cb stable.
8230 week 1234, volt 1,3625
http://www.abload.de/thumb/51ghzcinebenchrvr36.png
they clock pretty damn good :)
for 5,25 ghz i need more then 1,55v so I stop here now and try some more benches :)
Oese, impressive! ambient temp?
aircooling. with two 1,3k rpm fan :p
http://www.abload.de/img/50001epnf.jpg
I'm at 4.8 GHz. solid with the FX-8350 under P95 and OCCT with the FX-8350 on the Asrock Fatal1ty 990FX Professional. Core temps at ~55C stable for hours under 100% load. I've run 3DMark Vantage and PCMark 7 countless times and I am unable to crash this system so far.
I have been able to boot and run for awhile at 5.1 GHz. but it would require too much voltage to run at that level all the time and it may eventually crash with air-cooling.
So far Vishera is very impressive to say the least.
[QUOTE=Daveburt714;5149401]Shocker003: One glaring problem I see from your SS's is the CPU/NB (IMC) voltage...
It's WAY too high (1.356 :shocked:), my IMC with this chip tops out ~2500Mhz with 1.25v.
I've pushed mine all the way up to 1.3v, but all it did was add heat and the IMC still topped out ~ 2500.
Your 1.356 setting has to be adding a LOT of heat without much benefit. :shakes:
Your chip may be a little different, but in general, the 83xx chips don't clock the IMC like the PHII chips did, and cranking voltage is only going to cause you problems.
Also, you should probably get into the habit of using "offset mode" rather than "manual" for voltage settings.
Once you find your best clocks, offset will allow CnQ to lower your voltages while manual will keep them locked.
Not trying to be a jerk, but I noticed your bios shots were done with a camera.
Did you miss the part of my last post about the "F12" bios (flash drive) capture feature?
Thanks for the infos. I dropped the cpu/nb to 1.25v.
Am running my @4.8Ghz atm and it?s intelburn test stable, but my core 6 fails prime95 in less than 10 mins. :shrug:
I can use some ideas as you have the same problem. Before i forget, i was too lazy to search for a flash drive while my phone could take the pix.:p:
@ Oese
Fantastic! What cooling do you have with your 8320?