he did write 1.61v :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Burnt_Ram
Water?Quote:
Originally Posted by halo112358
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he did write 1.61v :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Burnt_Ram
Water?Quote:
Originally Posted by halo112358
Eight minutes? Get back at 8 hours. Even though that admittedly is an admirable overclock.Quote:
Originally Posted by halo112358
CCBBE 0616XPMW rocks :woot:
but I've not water cooling :stick:
Im giving it 1.61v. I did some new testing this night and got it up to 365~3289mhz. Only stable for like 5-10 sec. If i just could lower the temp's a litle bit more, then a validation coule be created. Got it down to core0 20C core1 25C, using coretemp.Quote:
Originally Posted by Burnt_Ram
This is my sweetie. 0615DPMW. Hitting the 2,8Ghz with 1.35V (stock). If you have a DFI nF4 mainboard and CPU-Z shows 1.456V then you have 1.500V in BIOS and that is the real voltage of your CPU, so dont tell us the CPU-Z value, the BIOS setting is the important one!
http://img185.imageshack.us/img185/7844/ffymdjxhfq4.jpg
Two things Peter:Quote:
Originally Posted by Peter Burg
1)Why don't you just use Orthos to stress test? It's Prime 95 but under a far easier to use interface.
http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/385
2)Use Core Temp to monitor your temps. Smartguardian is worthless.
http://www.thecoolest.zerobrains.com/CoreTemp/
I have a 165 with the same stepping and you're right, it's nice to hit 2.8 at stock vcore. I run mine 24/7 at 2.95Ghz 1.45v. I can hit 3Ghz easily but I don't see the need to pump the extra .05v necessary to get there for only an additional 50Mhz.
The CCBBE 0615 DPMW are nice chips, aren't they? :)
He's using the dualcore version of P95.
Smartguardian isn't worthless either, except in the time of the Expert temp problem. You will notice only a small difference in Coretemp and onboard sensors.
:)
Lol, I didn't realize that there's a dual-core version of Prime 95 out there. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by v0dka
However, I do notice large discrepancies between Core Temp and my Smartguardian. I trust Core Temp far more. Smartguardian is giving me temps of 38-39C when I'm stress testing my 165 @3.0Ghz+ 1.525v. Core Temp is giving me 46-47C. My system uses a Coolit Freezone but there's no way in hell that I'm getting the temps that Smartguardian is indicating.
For those of you who are wondering how the AM2 Opterons overclock, here is my max clock for my Opty 1218 given it about 1,64Volts and Zalman 9500 cooler with some cold room temps.
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=163477
Prime stable for 14 hours at 3GHz and 1,48 Volts.
Edit: Fixed the link
A nice validation of a stable 3201Mhz 165 ^^ But im running for more.:rolleyes:
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=164666
stable? superpi 1m stable?Quote:
Originally Posted by c.freak
did you run prime ou sp2004 ?
Tried to oc with "cold" air after school today, and my cpu seems to like "cold" air very much :) (compared with room-temps, but the stepping is still not good...). Did 2,7 with 1,4 volts, maxed out at 2,58 with 1,4 + room-temp air. But my mobo doesn't like htt-freq's over 300 :(
Stepping: CCBBE 0615MPMW
PS. It was only 3 C, but snow is comming tomorrow :) Give me a DFi !!!!
I finnally got my 165 from Newegg and it ended up being a LCB9E 0646RPMW. I did pop it in and was able to get 290x9 @ 1.425 @ 47C and 2700 @ 1.45 @ 50C. I was able to get it to post at 2800 but it was in no way stable. I ended up selling it and I have CCBBE 0610DPMW comming in the mail. From what I have seen my nF3 Ultra-D is clocking these Dual Core very well. I will let you guys know how it pans out with the 0610.
Where can we download that dualcore version of p95? I checked the official homepage and nothing there....Quote:
Originally Posted by v0dka
Quote:
Originally Posted by jjeffreys
That's sad to hear that the new steppings aren't doing so well. I was hoping the refined F3 90nm steppings would show up on some 939 dual core opterons. Or atleast they would get better, people keep talking about the EOL's but I have yet to see them for dual core 939 opterons, I'd say we can still get new ones by the end of the year. And hopefully...we'll see some better spins than what we're traditionally used to.
Orthos is at: http://sp2004.fre3.com/beta/beta2.htmQuote:
Originally Posted by jamex
My LCB9E 0646RPMW is prime stable at 2.8-1.4v.Right now it is at 2.9-1.5v.But i have W/c.I think that this chip wants water.It's not a great chip like some ccbbe but is far better than a ccbweQuote:
Originally Posted by jjeffreys
Quote:
Originally Posted by Peter Burg
Hey Peter, where did you download that dual core Prime 95?
I am using a lapped XP-90c with AS5 and a Tornado on top, I think you are right about wanting the water. In fact I bet there is a good chance that with the LCB9E there may not be a cold bug so it may be one of those chips that likes the low temps. I do agree that it is an OK chip but like so many others I am looking for 3.0. The person I sold it to is more than happy with a 40% OC.Quote:
My LCB9E 0646RPMW is prime stable at 2.8-1.4v.Right now it is at 2.9-1.5v.But i have W/c.I think that this chip wants water.It's not a great chip like some ccbbe but is far better than a ccbwe
Yeah, I don't think it's at its limit, but the htt link multi is set at x3 and the mem divider is at 266mhz (which is actually underclocking the memory).Quote:
Originally Posted by MARyo
Well I got my new CCBBE 0610DPMW here is a shot at 3.0
http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/1...shot136ej6.jpg
It was getting way too hot though so I backed it down to 2.9 one hour and going.
http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/6...shot138rz6.jpg
You've got a nice chip there. I think you can get more out of it with some watercooling. It's obvious that the air cooling is holding you back. I would also run Orthos at Priority 9 minimum and preferably Priority 10 to get a more accurate gauge of stability. I tightened up my RAM timings and am running Orthos right this minute with Priority 10 @2.961Ghz. Four hours in and so far, so good.Quote:
Originally Posted by jjeffreys
I've got a Coolit Freezone taking care of my chip and at 1.45v, I'm happy so far:
http://img260.imageshack.us/img260/8995/295qj6.jpg
I agree I need water. I think that will be an upgrade I shoot for before the summer. My goal was to see 3.0 and I know that the only thing that was holding me from that is my temps. I am pretty happy with 2.9 for now though.
I did not know this. I will run it tonight. Thanks.Quote:
I would also run Orthos at Priority 9 minimum and preferably Priority 10 to get a more accurate gauge of stability.
Quote:
Originally Posted by jjeffreys
You need ihs off and Big Typhoon instead... much cheaper way to go... but yes water will give you some mhz more.
If I go this route I am definately going to go ahead with water. I personally just don't like the idea of a Naked CPU with a heavy CPU crusher on top for just a few degrees loss.Quote:
You need ihs off
i just got my new opty 165 CCBBE 0615EPMW on my dfi nf4 sli-dr board, and i can't go over 2700 prime stable i don't know what i'm doing wrong i just took out my x2-3800 toledo it was 24/7 stable at 2900 with the same ram now i can't go over 2734 right now prime stable, maybe somebody could tell me what i'm doing wrong?
THX dede
signature update
Show me your ah64tweaker settings...
this is it
http://img66.imageshack.us/img66/382...sizeuz4.th.jpg
and thank's for reply
Meh, it ran for about 4 hours and then failed :( I guess I don't get the magic 75% OC after all ;) I do get 3.0 stable with 1.575-1.60v.Quote:
Originally Posted by Classic Satch
I wonder if it was memory controller, northbridge or core that errored out ? My chip doesn't seem to like dividers other than ddr333 or ddr400, I tested with DDR300 and orthos fails at much lower OC's than with DDR333.
It is true that some MB's don't mesh well with lower dividers and the Opty's memory controller. Did you try running Orthos small FFT's? That stresses the CPU only and should help narrow down possibilites for the culprit.Quote:
Originally Posted by halo112358
Ahhh, WTH :p: Here's DUAL DUAL Core Opterons :D
http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/2...one1024xh6.jpg
http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/3912/q1mdonesky5.jpg
http://img249.imageshack.us/img249/2073/511memiq4.jpg
Excuse the poor benches....NUMA was screwed up. 4x1gb solved the problem though.....Read more about the rig here:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=131691
Holy 17000 mb/sec
My new toy opteron 170 LCB9E0651RPMW with stock cooler and stock volts.:)
http://static.album.email.si/2/1/219...L7swNbzRPx.jpg
Quote:
Originally Posted by GUFY
Nice but it looks like you need a new psu... :)
why? what's the diff? i mean, i understand changing the priority forces other apps to wait for orthos versus orthos waiting on apps (when using a low priority), but regardless, the machine runs 100% all the time. why does it matter what the % breakdown between the apps is if the chip's always running 100%? plus, i can't use my machine when it's at priority 9 or 10.Quote:
Originally Posted by Classic Satch
For me, Orthos detects errors after 16h, but in priority 10, after 2h Orthos failed, so now I use priority 10 to find more quickly stability point.
(sorry for my language ^^)
Opty 170 CCBBE 0615EPMW #0047 3GHz @ 1.47V
http://img248.imageshack.us/img248/7460/3000cp7.th.jpg
quite nice;)
Hi all!!
Here are my results with my 165 CCBBE 0615EPMW #0083 water cooled with Swiftech Storm.
-2900MHz 1,44v
http://img115.imageshack.us/img115/1...4minml9.th.jpg
-PI 1M
http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/903...2900ad6.th.jpg
-PI 2M
http://img407.imageshack.us/img407/8...2900do1.th.jpg
-3DMark 2003
http://img261.imageshack.us/img261/7...2900vq0.th.jpg
Suicide shoot at 3GHz, not stable :(
http://img407.imageshack.us/img407/1...5minvc3.th.jpg
I spoke too soon...Opty 170 CCBBE 0615EPMW #0047 3.1GHz @ 1.52V
http://img240.imageshack.us/img240/1258/3100lt9.th.jpg
I cut my opteron IHS off and then put AS5 and remount the IHS back and it brought 5 degrees cooler 100% load temps!:D
I am still at stock cooler and stock volts. :banana: :banana:
http://static.album.email.si/2/1/219...hlacA3Lxy0.jpg
Better use Coretemp to check your temps rather than smartguardian. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by GUFY
So I've got one that I don't see in the charts anywhere:
CCBWE 0548XPMW
I've had it up to 2860 w/1.4 volts, and a Ninja for cooling. Nothing real serious here :D Just moved everything over to a DFI Expert, so we'll see what happens over the next few days.
Hey, sry for not answering, i didnt get no mail ... Heres the linkQuote:
Originally Posted by jamex
klick me :)
Just got my CCBBE 0617FPMW the other day, oced some yesterday.
Note:Everything is done in closed case, ambient at 19-21 degrees C with a Freezer 64 Pro mounted, HSF on. 7900GTO in action and my old rev2s with the TCCD syndrome... sigh.
Highest bootable setting without giving it more than ~1.55V
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=170564
Pi at less then 28s:
http://img1.putfile.com/thumb/2/5016351170.jpg
40k+ in 3dmark2001... still sucks arse imho :/
http://img1.putfile.com/thumb/2/5016363074.jpg
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=9152452
24.5k in 3dmark2003
http://img1.putfile.com/thumb/2/5016362928.jpg
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k3=5221946
Almost 12k in 3dmark05, forgot to screen it :stick:
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm05=2705516
Havent had time to orthostest it a lot yet. About 2934mhz at 1.4V seems pretty stable so far, idle 32, load about 50. Which would be enough for a 24/7 rigg, aint worth it getting +10 degrees loadtemp (around 63ish at core1, HSF mounting sucks) just to have it at 3ghz imho.
Just recieved my new Opty 185 from Komplett (UK) and the stepping looks good!
CCBBE 0615DPMW - they still have a few S939 in stock for £199. Will be upgrading my main WC rig - what is the top end on the 185 ?
I have a 165 with the same stepping and it does over 2.8 with stock vcore and I usually run it 24/7 at 2.97(330x9) 1.475v. It does over 3Ghz but it takes me 1.525v to keep it stable. I think you'll be pleased. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Russ_64
Hey I was just reading around here again, and noticed you talked about some TCCD syndrome... Can you explain that one for meQuote:
Originally Posted by Kimball
Anyone got or heard what the latest 165 and 170 steppings are from Komplett as Im about to replace my 4200+ for an Opty.
when are the 07's showing up?
I heard that AMD has stopped production on all S939 CPUs ?
Yep, S939 is officially retired. So if any of you need some parts, I would suggest grabbing them now.Quote:
Originally Posted by Russ_64
I think 4 CPUs is enough to play with for a little while ... :)
the short: they wont do cas 2.5 anymore, which sucks since they did 320mhz @2.5-4-4-10 one year ago :/ Hit a search at tccd syndrome and ull find some threads about it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ramaistro
Updates:
SuperPi 1M >27s
http://img1.putfile.com/thumb/2/5317125841.jpg
Highest bootable: 3276Mhz
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=171350
I picked up this:
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y36...g?t=1172281751
I am air cooling with a Tuniq Tower and have not taken the IHS off.
I run it at 250 x 12 at default voltage.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Classic Satch
Where's the proof? I've seen EOL charts for s939 A64 X2's, but not dc Opterons, single cores yes...
This is a server proc, and any business that actually depends on this would expect it to have some stock left over for a while...without having to upgrade a whole new platform.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Rev.
nice stepping :D
Sorry about tha monstrous picture. I have considered removing my IHS, but I am not sure what I would gain. 3.0Ghz is a wall of sorts for me. Adding voltage doesnt seem to help get a higher clock (at least on air). Would I see a good chance or more clock speed without the IHS?
Also, does anyone know where CPU "dot" pads (like the ones on the XPs) that would help protect the core from the pressure of this Tuniq Tower if I did take the IHS off?
Dont do it..doesnt worth the trouble to get only 20MHz more ,void your warranty..etc..Quote:
Originally Posted by Rev.
You have a nice cpu with a very good o/c result ..;)
What are your temps at load? And what are your MAL (Max Async Latency) and RP (Read Preamble) set to?Quote:
Originally Posted by Rev.
My Max load is around 50C, but my temp readings have been skewed since I put the 185 in, so I dont believe them. The other 2 settings I will check when I get back later in BIOS.Quote:
Originally Posted by biohead
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y36...ator/3ghzp.jpg
I primed last night for 10+ hours and here is the screenie.
EDIT #1 My MAL and RP are both set to auto in BIOS, I have no clue where to even begin with those settings.
EDIT #2 I dowloaded A64 tweaker, my MAL is 7ns and my RP is 5.5ns
Would loostening these give me more bandwidth possibilities?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Rev.
change to MAL 9 and RP 6.5 that can fix your max wall.
Damn i want your cpu...or one with same stepping...
My CPU have cold-bug at 250 FSB and cpu temp -5.
I hate cold-bug at AMD cpus :slapass: :slapass:
hi guys,
i´d like to see the stepping of my opty165 on that list in the first post of this thread. Almost everyone i´ve seen with this stepping is hitting 3ghz.
it´s a ccbbe 0616xpmw
334x9@1.54v (24/7 setup)
here´s a link to my ocdb-entry on diy-street for a 8hrs Orthos screenshot and some 3d benchmarks:
http://www.diy-street.com/forum/show...&postcount=379
I have the same stepping CCBBE 0613RPMWQuote:
Originally Posted by Rev.
http://img76.imageshack.us/img76/129...128vfj8.th.jpg
IHS ON
http://img485.imageshack.us/img485/5...264vum2.th.jpg
IHS OFF and notice the 8c & 10c drop on both cores from the first pic.
Been upto 3120 at 1.360v
whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa? :eek: :slobber: :banana:
that chip is AWESOME!
what are your idle temps?
Yeah I just cant keep mine prime Stable on air at 3120mhz.
I fear the mass and weight of the tower I have cooling will crush the core if I removed the IHS.
BTW mine is is 39C right now....that is with AVG doing a virus scan.
Last night I read how Orthos prime is supposed to be hard...hard enough to fail normal prime stable setups....So I had to take the challange at bone stock. BTW I cant go any lower on vcore per my motherboard....so I have no clue if it will do this at 1.26v.....but I suspect it would.
Large Pic Warning:
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y36...rthospwned.jpg
I was referring to an article in Maximum PC magazine. They may have been referring only to the "desktop" chips like the X2's and FX series. Sorry for the confusion. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by turbox997
I would suggest running Orthos at Priority 10. It puts one hell of a strain on your system. It will show errors much more quickly than running it at Priority 1. I've had some configurations Orthos stable for 10 hours+ with Priority 1 but when I learned that the priority numbers are actually inverse from what I assumed, the same setup would fail in under an hour running Priority 10.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rev.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Classic Satch
Orthos priority 10 is insaine...there is no real life application that I would ever use that would do this to my system!!!! :cord:
That being said...30 mins and no errors so far :owned:
Hi, just a note to the "I'm afraid of chipping my die" folks - unless you're hauling your box to lan parties and literally slinging the machine into the back seat of your car you're not likely to crush a die. Those copper shims they sold us for older athlons, they weren't neccessary either ^^
First post here so go easy on me. :banana:
I recieved an Opty 165 LCB9E 0636 on the 15th of this month from Newegg's CA warehouse to replace my single core venice 3000+ (Damn you Supreme Commander). I've been doing a lot of research and haven't found any real successful overclocking stories with this stepping, and it's not looking good for me breaking that pattern.
I decided to pop off the IHS to begin with in an attempt to get the lowest possible temps I could right from the start. It easily cruised up to 2.7ghz (300x9) at default voltage (1.35v). Passed that I really haven't had much luck at all. I have it running Orthos right now at 2.745 at 1.4V but I have extreme difficulty even loading Windows beyond 305 HTT. Temps under load at 2.745ghz are 42C/31C for the individual cores and 35C mb sensor using Everest (it reads exactly the same as coretemp). The individual core temps seem to be bugged to, since at idle core1 sits well below room temperature.
I've kept the RAM running at or below 250mhz using mostly the 5/6 and 3/4 dividers. I've tried up to 1.55V just to load into Windows at 310 HTT but its mostly been a no go. I've only had one successful windows boot at 310 HTT with the command rate set to 2T, but it crashed within a minute of running Orthos. I installed all the drivers/hotfixes/optimizers and it didn't make any difference in my stability.
Also, I tried dropping the multiplier to 8x and running above 305 HTT but I still got the same results. So I'm thinking that there may be something else holding this chip back (atleast I hope) that I am not seeing. But, I didn't have this same problem with my 3000+, I could boot into Windows up to 315 HTT. I'm running the latest BIOS from DFI, I think its from 6/06.
So if anyone has some suggestions on how I can break this wall down I'd appreciate it. The chip wants to do 2.8+, I just know it. :D I can post some more info/screens whatever when I get home (damn 12 hour shifts). Thanks!
My 165 opty shots cooled with Air:
8M x 2 @ 3004MHz
2664MHz @ 1.26v
2700MHz @ 1.26v =)
Hey Chain, I had a bad stepping 175 that topped off at 2.6. So a 165 at 2.7 aint bad. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Chain
I am using air.... :D
ur temps are fine candymancan.
they are exactly the same on my watercooled chip 334x9@1.55v, although i also have two x1800´s in the same loop. AtiTool reads 40°C on the vidcards during an Orthos run.
Running 246x11 @ 1.53v on my Opty I get 32/46 on CoreTemp. ASUS Probe II shows 40°C, ambient 21°C - see sig ...Quote:
Originally Posted by CandymanCan
I have my rig stable at 2880@stock volts. :toast:
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o...6/opty2880.jpg
I was taking a screen capture and I noticed that cpu-z was showing my 165 as a toledo. Is this A bug with cpu-z? I am not an expert overclocker I think that I need to start tweaking my ram and see if I can get some better timings. Anyhelp would be great.
1,36v is for 1,4v in bios when set manually, real stock voltage imho is when it's set to Auto and it's about 1,29-32v in cpu-z ^^
edit: I havn't read your sig, you've asus. I'm talking about DFI nf4 D ...
Well I guess add LCB9E to the list of 'don't get if you want to hit 2.8'. The highest I can manage is 2.736 @ 1.425V in bios. It doesn't like anymore voltage even though it runs cool as can be. I can't even load into windows above 2.75 ghz. :mad: Oh well, still a great processor so I'll be keeping her.
http://img254.imageshack.us/img254/7...os10kv1.th.jpg
I was just wondering, if you guys having trouble overclocking have C&Q shut off?
don't include all LCB9E because yours tops there.Here's mine at 2.8 with 1.4Quote:
Originally Posted by Chain
http://img163.imageshack.us/img163/6479/2800lz9.th.jpg
and for 24/7 at 2.9 1.525 with watercooling of course..
http://img341.imageshack.us/img341/5...louspg1.th.jpg
The LCBQE is the new trend...ive got 0702WPMW....nothing special (Opty180,sold the 175 CCBWE..)...right now iam at 250x11.5=2875MHz with 1.425 Vcore..keep trying..keep burnin in ..Quote:
Originally Posted by DevilCry
[OFFTOPIC]Ε παντερμη Κρητη....εβιβα χωριανακι..[/OFFTOPIC]
why 11.5?..are you there with aircooling?and congrats for your new cpu
[OFFTOPIC] ..εβίβα! [/OFFTOPIC]
Quote:
Originally Posted by nick2crete
I knew it..finally 2007 939 Opteron chips are showing up. Hopefully we'll be seeing some amazing proc's with darn good refined mem controllers and processes.
Or...they will use all the crappy chips for the 939 since there is obviously a lot less emphasis on it(lowest priority for AMD).
hi there, where on earth did you get those 2007 edition opterons, just curious.. ? :woot:Quote:
Originally Posted by nick2crete
@DevilCry thanks man!
I prefer this multiplier becouse my mobo then change the divider to 180:200 so my ram run now a little over the 200 stock..otherwise i should go to 3GHz to have the ram run at stock speed..(Asus dont have this divider in bios settings..)
@xforce
I bought this in Europe-Greece and i know also from other forum that in Germany they offer right now the same steppings....
Simply,no IHS :DQuote:
Originally Posted by CandymanCan
A friend of mine just received a OPTY 170, his stepping is LCB9E 0651MPMW
I haven't seen this stepping before, anyone else got some input on this stepping ?
From www.komplett.com?Quote:
Originally Posted by furyfax
Not exactly, but the webshop he used has the same parts deliverer as komplett i believe.. So should be the same...Quote:
Originally Posted by Draxx
Quote:
Originally Posted by furyfax
Any idea how its clocks? As I'm about to buy a 170 from Komplett ;)
Will know more how it clocks within the next 12 hours...
:toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by furyfax
Quote:
Originally Posted by Draxx
From what I've seen around the LCB9E stepping has been sort of inconsistent. I've heard them as high as 2900 and as low as 2500's, with varying voltages but nothing to brag about.
Hope you get one of the better ones.
only one and it apperantly doesn't overclock, but don't take my word for it tell your friend to give it some juice and find out for himself.Quote:
Originally Posted by furyfax