I had to bump to 1.32v (1.35v bios) to start priming 2.9 ghz.
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I had to bump to 1.32v (1.35v bios) to start priming 2.9 ghz.
I worked on one for a buddy that took 1.4v to do 2.4 GHz. Max volts for his mobo too lol.
LCBIE 0621, 0625, 0626 are also very good, some even better.Quote:
Originally Posted by Drozdov
Here's my newest, 0626 GPMW.
http://users.skynet.be/MetalHead/062...94_3100mhz.jpg
Holy hell Jupiler, thats sweet!!
I thought mine was doing good at 2870 1.29v!!
Either way these Toledo cores rock! I'm priming 2.9 Ghz now at 1.32v
Yeah,
I've been seeing good results from the weeks 0621VPMW, 0625VPMW and 0626GPMW. Most of them do 2.8Ghz with low volts.
I have another 0626GPMW, which does 2.9Ghz, at 1.37V stable.
But they do get hot though, adequate cooling is a must.
Hi .. are you refering to the manchester or Toledo chip?Quote:
Originally Posted by Jupiler
Those are all Toledo's I was referring too.
Tray versions.
Mine was Toledo but Retail box.
wow u guys are rockin with those chips, I am going to try and pick one up next weekend over at directron I would love to hit 3Ghz with it.
I do see 3Ghz being possible with mine, however prime fails after about an hour at 1.50v and temps begin to get toasty (~44) even on water. I'm not sure for 24/7 if it will be worth it since I can run 2870 at 1.29v (and 2.9 @ 1.35v) and have a load temp in the mid 30's.Quote:
Originally Posted by mar-one
LOL everyone and their mother are getting great clocking Toledo core 3800s but I still manage to get a horrible clocking 0625 Manchester. I'll take this as a sign that it's time to hang up the ol AMD boots for a while if you know what I mean. ;)
Maybe, but my Mom can't overclock for :banana::banana::banana::banana: :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by TheMeatFrog
yeah Im pretty dissapointed...I just bought a 3800X2 Manchester.
Its 0623 XPMW not sure of the 5 letters tho.
It wont go over 2.4-2.45ghz stable no matter what voltage I put it at.
I know it aint my board or anything else holding me back.
Also this is at 1.47v Ive tried 1.52v and that only gets me like 20mhz more.
Im extremely dissatisfied.
default voltage it wont do anything ... Im guessing over 2.3ghz cuz i know default crashes 2.4ghz
You are dropping HT mult to say x3? What mobo is it?Quote:
Originally Posted by GenTarkin
yeah my HTT is dropped to 3x and I know this mobo is capable of 295mhz HTT as per my last processor was a 3000+ in there and it was at 2.65ghz no problem.Quote:
Originally Posted by dnottis
Its Tforce6100-939 BIOSTAR board.
Do dual cores have an extremely ineffecient memory controller or something? cuz Im only getting like 5783MB/sec now vs before on my 3000+ with the same memory settings as now I was getting 6500MB/sec or so... my effeciency went from like 89% to 73%....same exact memory settings!
Would you call this stable? I would. :D
http://users.skynet.be/MetalHead/062...100stable1.jpg
http://users.skynet.be/MetalHead/062...3100stable.jpg
Yeah i think so lucky man
OMG .. tray version .. no wonder i can't find the batch in the retail box ...:mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by Jupiler
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a2...Myx23800-2.jpg
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a2...sSuperPi-2.jpg
Nothing special for this chip, but pretty good for me and the average x2.
This is a sub 31s superpi time with value GEIL DDr400 RAM, stock volts for RAM and CPU and what could effectively be called stock cooling, (actually Scythe Ninja but its not quite doing its job, 1m superPi brought the cpu up to about 43-47C with cold 18C room temperature.)
More to come hopefully :)
Here is my best low volts so far.
618 EPMW
http://www.3dxtreme.net/other/CPUS/3...2850-1.29v.jpg
Im wondering did I get an Energy Effecient chip, cuz the TDP rating is like 55Watts and the TcaseMax rating is 59C
the tcase explains why it sucks so much imo, I havent seen a rating that low on a X2 yet =(
same hereQuote:
Originally Posted by dnottis
I needed a voltage bump for 2.90 Ghz.
http://www.3dxtreme.net/other/CPUS/3...900-1.344v.jpg
nice chip! that with or without the IHS?Quote:
Originally Posted by dnottis
damn nice one dnottis, LCBIE are awesome chips.
here is my LDBHE 0601 under a Big Typhoon at stock volts :)